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Know your risk for breast cancer? 1 in 8 women in the U.S will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, experts say
Read full article: Know your risk for breast cancer? 1 in 8 women in the U.S will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, experts sayNeed to get a mammogram screening? With October recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Methodist Hospital Metropolitan encourages the community to know how important it is that you know your risk for breast cancer.
Hospital’s newly launched midwifery program provides delivery options for women across San Antonio
Read full article: Hospital’s newly launched midwifery program provides delivery options for women across San AntonioLadies, are you expecting soon? Having a baby can be one of the most exciting and wonderful experiences in life, and it’s a time to see if you want a low-intervention birth.
Know someone with lung cancer? Here are options to treat the disease
Read full article: Know someone with lung cancer? Here are options to treat the diseaseDid you know that lung cancer is one of the most common cancers and the leading cause of death in both men and women right here in the United States?
Need cardiovascular care? This multispecialty clinic in Atascosa offers a full spectrum of services
Read full article: Need cardiovascular care? This multispecialty clinic in Atascosa offers a full spectrum of servicesIf you need help finding proper care for cardiovascular diseases, there's a hospital in Atascosa that specializes in a full spectrum of diagnostic services and treatments.
Registered to be an organ donor? 100,000 people are waiting for a life-saving transplant in the U.S.
Read full article: Registered to be an organ donor? 100,000 people are waiting for a life-saving transplant in the U.S.Friday is National Blue and Green Day, and everyone is encouraged to wear blue and green to promote the importance of registering to become an organ donor.
7 healthy food swaps to use for the holidays
Read full article: 7 healthy food swaps to use for the holidaysWith Thanksgiving just weeks away, the holiday weight gain season is upon us. If you are looking to get some help with weight management, Metropolitan Methodist Weight Loss Center offers various services to help patients get through this time of year. “Over six to seven weeks, we see a weight gain of one to two pounds, and throughout the year, that’s about 50% the general population gains.”The Metropolitan Methodist Weight Loss Center offers virtual cooking classes and weight loss seminars for the community to learn about weight management and healthy living, and healthy eating habits for the holidays. Swap 1 cup of butter for ¼ cup Greek yogurt and ½ cup butter. The Methodist Weight Loss Centers provides bariatric services to help people determine if they are candidates for surgical options for weight loss.
'Crush the Crisis’ opioid take back day: Safely, anonymously dispose of prescription medications
Read full article: 'Crush the Crisis’ opioid take back day: Safely, anonymously dispose of prescription medicationsA common misperception among youth is that prescription drugs are safer or less harmful than other drugs. To raise awareness for opioid addiction, Methodist Healthcare is hosting a “Crush the Crisis” opioid take back day on Nov. 7. Community members are invited to safely and anonymously dispose of unused or expired prescription medications. For every 10 suspected overdoses reported to the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP) in May 2019, 14 overdoses were reported in May 2020. How the take-back day will workIn partnership with San Antonio Police Department detectives, Methodist Healthcare staff will man drive-thru locations at three Methodist facilities at Methodist Hospital Specialty and Transplant, Methodist Hospital Northeast and Metropolitan Methodist Emergency Center.
How to make a green goodness smoothie
Read full article: How to make a green goodness smoothieThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. Former Spur Sean Elliott and his wife, Claudia Zapata-Elliott, have a delicious recipe to make a green goodness smoothie rich in healthy fat, fiber and protein to keep you fuller longer. Add spinach or kale last, filling all the way to the top of the blender. Blend and enjoy!
Medical experts encourage annual mammogram screenings for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Read full article: Medical experts encourage annual mammogram screenings for Breast Cancer Awareness MonthEvery October, people across the world raise awareness for breast cancer. Moms, dads, daughters, sons, sisters, brothers, friends -- all are susceptible to breast cancer. If you have breast cancer you are not alone. The health care system provides comprehensive and advanced treatment for up to 29 cancer types at the five hospitals that provide breast cancer treatment. From understanding risk factors to knowing your options for treatment, Methodist Healthcare experts can answer some of the most common questions women have about breast cancer.
Dont delay care: Hospitals are sanitized and safe, health care officials say
Read full article: Dont delay care: Hospitals are sanitized and safe, health care officials sayDr. Diana Henderson, chief medical officer for Methodist Hospital Metropolitian, reassured the public that hospitals are a safe place -- and are highly sanitized. Some medical conditions are really important to have treated within one hour of beginning symptoms, such as heart attacks and strokes, Henderson said. Its really important to get to the emergency room right away. 3: Why is it so important to wear a mask, and when should you wear one? Wearing a mask is so important for decreasing the spread of COVID-19, Henderson said.
Help your child get immediate medical attention: Call-A-Nurse hotline is available 24/7
Read full article: Help your child get immediate medical attention: Call-A-Nurse hotline is available 24/7“Hospital emergency rooms, including our pediatric ER, are open and still a safe and clean space for your child to receive treatment,” said a representative for the hospital. Use Methodist Children’s Hospital’s Call-A-Nurse under these circumstances:Your child is ill or injured. You are considering taking your child to the emergency room and their issue is non-life-threatening. If you need instruction for taking care of the issue at home. Nurses representing Methodist Children’s Hospital are standing by 24/7 to personally assist you with medical advice concerning your child when they are sick.
Help your child get immediate medical attention: ‘Call-A-Nurse’ hotline is available 24/7 | SA Live | KSAT12
Read full article: Help your child get immediate medical attention: ‘Call-A-Nurse’ hotline is available 24/7 | SA Live | KSAT12Call 210-22-nurse (226-8773) if your child is ill or injured. If you need help with the Public File, call 210-351-1241.
Don’t wait to be seen for a medical emergency, health care officials warn
Read full article: Don’t wait to be seen for a medical emergency, health care officials warnSAN ANTONIO – While the community continues to stay at home to stop the spread of COVID-19, it’s also important to seek a medical professional in a medical emergency. Dr. Paul Hancock, chief medical officer at Methodist Healthcare, pointed out that its emergency rooms are seeing fewer patients due to “fear” surrounding the coronavirus. "We are seeing fewer heart-related illnesses, fewer strokes,” Hancock said. Anyone who enters into patient care areas will be carefully screened, and masks provided to those who need them. Please do not wait to be seen during a medical emergency.
Tips on how to avoid germs throughout the day
Read full article: Tips on how to avoid germs throughout the dayDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, now is a critical time to be extremely cautious when it comes to avoiding germs -- as soon as your day begins. Here are some tips on how to be proactive in helping to reduce your risk of infection:Keep your hands clean. The Centers for Disease Control has provided steps to protect yourself from germs and catching the coronavirus. If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. When using hand sanitizer, cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.
5 tips for raising heart-healthy kids
Read full article: 5 tips for raising heart-healthy kidsHere are five tips for raising a heart-healthy child during these difficult times:Be a role model for your kids. Parents, it’s important to be a positive role model for your young ones. It may be hard to come up with kids activities at home, but try to limit their screen time for video games, computers and TVs. Planning out meals together will help develop healthy eating habits kids can carry into adulthood. For more healthy tips, visit sahealth.com.
Need a job? Methodist Healthcare is hiring
Read full article: Need a job? Methodist Healthcare is hiringThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. Compassionate, caring, dedicated…if those are words that best describe you, then you may be a great fit for a career at Methodist Healthcare. Methodist Healthcare is currently hiring for a variety of healthcare professions from nursing to nutrition. To check out the full list of open positions, visit joinmethodist.com.
Wednesday Warriors: Colorectal cancer survivor shares her story
Read full article: Wednesday Warriors: Colorectal cancer survivor shares her storyThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. Mowan credits the incredible care team and Nurse Navigator program at Methodist Hospital for beating cancer. Be sure to stay up-to-date with your annual checkups with your primary care doctors to ensure you are healthy. For more Wednesday Warriors features, visit sahealth.com.