Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Recent News About Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Short Stacks for a Tall Cause
Come support Memorial's Transplant program & enjoy breakfast at the same time!
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Caregiving For A Stroke Survivor
More than 50 million Americans serve as caregivers for a friend or family member who has a disability or illness.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Bringing Home Baby: Now That You’re No Longer Expecting
Returning home from the hospital with your baby safely restrained in a car seat can be both a relief and a stress storm.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: New Sniffles And Sneezes? How Adulthood Can Change Your Allergy Tolerance
Were you an allergy-free kid only to experience sniffles, sneezes and a runny nose now as an adult?
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Community Steps Up To Make Logan County Fair Special For Memorial Behavioral Health Clients
For Karen Deany, the smiles and excitement from her clients are the best part of the Logan County Fair held in August each year.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Can Exercise Reduce Cancer Risk?
You might exercise to lose weight or prevent heart disease, but did you know that exercise can also help to reduce your risk of certain types of cancer?
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Back To School Anxiety: Tips For Kindergartners To Teens
The back to school transition can cause stress for your kids as they anticipate big changes from the summer schedule to a school routine.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Do You Need Immunizations?
You may only be aware of immunizations, or vaccinations, in children, but on-time vaccination is important in children and adults.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Is Your Kid’s Meal Really Happy?
We’ve all been there. A fast food meal is quick and convenient, especially when you and your kids are on the go for activities and events.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Vestibular Rehab Offers Relief To Dizzy Spells
When the dizziness began, Ron Beck, 75, thought it was related to his surgery to remove a cancerous kidney.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Cool Tips: Summer Safety Advice From Memorial Physicians
We’re constantly told to get outside and enjoy the summer weather, but once we try to do it we’re faced with intense sunlight, annoying bugs, and energized kids who have a tendency to substitute fun for safety.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Camping This Summer? Fun Food Ideas Right Here
Dining alfresco under the stars is a great family-friendly way to celebrate summer, but you don’t have to limit yourself to hot dogs and s’mores over the fire.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Dementia Diagnosis? Key Questions To Ask The Doctor
Your first step after a dementia diagnosis?
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Heart Racing – Is It Love Or Something Else?
Heart pounding? When you feel flutters, pounding sensations or that your heart has skipped a beat – it could be love, but the medical term is heart palpitations.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Ticked Off? How To Avoid Summer Pests
In the summer, we spend a lot of time outdoors.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Complications No Obstacle For A Healthy Delivery At Passavant Area Hospital
Early in Rachel Kesler’s pregnancy, her physicians discovered that Rachel’s kidneys were beginning to fail.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Prepare For The Unthinkable With Stop The Bleed Training
Last Labor Day weekend, Mark Kother punctured a vein on his shin while cutting up old metal lawn furniture.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Stay Active In Retirement
What will you do upon retirement? The average American retires at age 62, and it’s often a time to look forward to relaxation and doing things you enjoy
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: 43-Year-Old’s Cardiac Rehab Journey Makes A Difference
Jodie Tate may not seem like your typical cardiac rehab patient at Passavant Area Hospital (PAH), but the 43-year-old Virginia native appreciates the confidence booster after suffering a spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) last November.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Cardiac Rehab Becomes Lifelong Benefit For Lincoln Man
Three days a week, from 6 – 7 a.m., you’ll find Keith Snyder working out at the rehabilitation center at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital (ALMH).