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Our feet can handle a lot of stress, but if you put too much of a load on them, it can, over time, cause damage. When heel pain begins to limit your daily activities, it may be time to see a podiatrist to asses your issue. Dr. Ian Aveytua discusses some of the most common causes of heel pain and the treatment options available at Memorial Health Sy…
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Infection can lead to a potentially life-threatening condition known as sepsis. The body’s chemical response to infection triggers inflammatory response throughout the body. Sepsis requires immediate medical attention. Sherri Weekley, BSN, RN, and Cynthia Gaerke, MD, discuss sepsis education, and when to seek emergency care if you think you or a lo…
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Heart disease is the number one health problem in the Mid-Ohio Valley, one reason state-of-the-art cardiac care is critical. The Memorial Health System is committed to providing convenient access to our heart and vascular services. We know heart disease and stroke are two of the most common health conditions found in our region, that is why our hea…
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Marietta Memorial and Selby General Hospitals are collaborating with both the City and County Health Departments and other healthcare providers to closely monitor the H1N1 flu virus. We are prepared to help prevent the spread of the flu in our community and to provide care for community members if that becomes necessary. To ensure we are pro-active…
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The Memorial Health System offers the latest surgical and diagnostic technology with minimally invasive techniques, as well as the most highly skilled physicians in the area. By utilizing state-of-the-art technology like the da Vinci® Robotic Surgery System for hernia repair, our physicians are able to provide less a invasive procedure that lead to…
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It's time for the kids to head back to school. While we want them to focus on classes, sports and other after-school activities, we also want them to be healthy. That may mean getting to bed earlier, managing their stress and eating a proper diet. As they get adjusted to the first months of school, it is important to take a few precautionary measur…
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As we age, we may lose mobility. The less mobile we become, the more at risk we may be for illness and injuries. The good news is that there are many exercises you can do to help increase your mobility. If you are able to exercise regularly, you may be able to walk with greater ease, feel more balanced and be more confident. In this segment, physic…
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Maintaining a healthy eating habit is hard under normal circumstances. However, when going through cancer treatment, it can be even more challenging. Nausea, fatigue and other side effects of treatment can make eating a very difficult thing to do. It is important to try to make healthy eating a priority to help maintain your energy during treatment…
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Spinal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal column narrows and starts compressing the spinal cord. This process may be gradual, and if the narrowing is minimal, no symptoms may occur. However, too much narrowing can compress the nerves and cause pain and limited range of motion for the individual. In this segment, Dr. Jacob Smith, orthopaedi…
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According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, between 60% and 80% of people will experience low back pain at some point in their lives. A high percentage of people will have low back and leg pain caused by a herniated disk. Sometimes called a slipped or ruptured disk, a herniated disk most often occurs in your lower back. It is one of …
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