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Five things you need to know about Dry Needling at the East Campus

A new technique can soothe muscle pain, ease migraines, speed recovery and more – and our Center for Rehabilitative Medicine at the East Campus is one of just a handful of local providers offering it to patients. But what exactly is Dry Needling, and who can it help? How does it work? And, given [...]

2019-05-01T06:15:32-06:00December 3rd, 2018|

What can I do about the flu? Explore prevention options with Dr. Woodard

By Theresa Woodard, internal medicine practitioner at Harbor of Health Dr. Theresa Woodard says the best way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated. When germs are seemingly all around you – from taking care of sick kids at home to cringing at the coughs coming from the next cubicle at [...]

2019-01-04T14:40:17-06:00November 16th, 2018|

One Club Meeting Minutes November 13, 2018

On November 13, 2018 President, Karen Johnston, called to order last One Club meeting of the year. Karen welcomed members and thanked the 2018 officers for a successful year. Karen asked for a motion to approve the minutes from the last meeting. Thea Adell, Vice President, moved to the floor for members’ vote and [...]

2019-10-03T12:37:11-06:00November 14th, 2018|

Donor Spotlight: One Couple, many ways of giving, incalculable outcomes

A deeply passionate supporter of Regional One Health, Alison Barton teamed up with Susan Arney, Nikki McVean, and Erica Coopwood to form ONE Club to sustain engagement with volunteers across the Mid-South. After years of organizing volunteers and supporting various projects at Regional One Health, Alison Barton didn’t just see an opportunity [...]

2018-10-18T13:20:03-06:00September 10th, 2018|

HBOT therapy brings relief to young cancer patient

Trinity and her mom, Sherry, before one of her HBOT treatments. Trinity Cunningham was 3 when she was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. It was May 2015, and over the next year and a half she underwent chemo and radiation treatments to the brain and spine as a patient at St. [...]

2018-10-10T08:18:46-06:00September 7th, 2018|

NICU Stories: Sarah’s 2010 Miracle Eight Years Later

Spring break seemed like a good time for a Caribbean cruise. Sarah Davies is an elementary school teacher in Blytheville, Arkansas, so the academic calendar plays a role in any vacation planning. At 26 weeks pregnant, she was just under the cruise travel cutoff for pregnant women. Her physician gave her the OK to [...]

2018-10-10T08:18:46-06:00August 22nd, 2018|

Flu season means vaccination time

Flu vaccination helps prevent someone from getting the flu, it is important to not spread germs by washing your hands, covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze and avoid those who are sick. Flu season is quickly approaching, and the best way to keep it at bay is with a flu [...]

2018-10-10T08:19:05-06:00October 3rd, 2017|
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