News Network Posts in 2014
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A lump in the neck area can cause concern. Our expert discusses thyroid nodule symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
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Are you feeling dizzy or feel like you need to faint? Discover more about these symptoms that might be considered vertigo.
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Discover how diabetic retinopathy develops and the importance of screening for early diagnosis and treatment.
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Glaucoma is called the silent thief of vision. Find out why and ways to treat it.
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Learn about the signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis and how it affects your brain and spinal cord.
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Learn about the causes and symptoms of carpel tunnel syndrome and the best treatment options.
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Arthritis, bursitis and infection can cause hip pain. Learn more about related symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and surgical alternatives.
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Find out how this degenerative condition occurs and how conservative therapy and surgery may be options for treatment.
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Gout is a chronic form of arthritis that is caused by high uric acid levels in the blood.
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Early, aggressive treatment can help those who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.
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Find out the causes, symptoms and treatments for an enlarged prostate.
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Treatment options are available for those experiencing urinary incontinence.
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Learn about treatment for kidney stones, symptoms and how to prevent this condition.
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Discover how prostate cancer develops and how Early diagnosis and new treatment options can help men with prostate cancer.
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Is a vasectomy right for you?
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The North Oaks Sports Medicine team is honoring Zachary Clark, Jamie Gibson, Devin King and Amber Landry as “Student-Athletes of the Month.” Springfield High School’s Zachary Clark, a senior, has a 3.7 Grade Point Average (GPA). He plays shortstop on the baseball team and went five-for-six at the plate and pitched two shutout innings in the season’s first scrimmage, shares ...
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Millions of men and women are affected by osteoporosis. Learn more about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis.
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Springtime brings beautiful weather and outdoor activities, but can also bring on some eye concerns. Dr. Daniel Dodson of North Oaks Eye Care Clinic offers tips for keeping the eyes healthy and safe on Tangi 96.5's "Health Notes" with Johnny Chauvin.
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Whether you’ve been struggling with weight loss or are looking to shed a few pounds, Ideal You at North Oaks can help. Ideal You at North Oaks is an Ideal Protein independent, authorized clinic. Ideal Protein is a medically developed weight loss program that can help you make smarter eating choices and keep the pounds off. As you lose, Registered Dietitian Rebecca Porche, pictured, will ...
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Dr. Nik Abraham of North Oaks Cardiology Clinic performed North Oaks Heart Health Services’ first adult Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) closure on January 7. Dr. Abraham used a minimally invasive procedure to make the repair on the ASD, a heart condition more commonly known as a “hole in the heart.” Cardiac catheterization can be used to insert a plug into the ASD’s opening. ...
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At North Oaks, our mission is to optimize health care through compassion and innovation. This mission is our driving force to keep us growing as one of the most progressive health care organizations in the state. In 2014, we are introducing new ways to provide you with the best in medical care, from education to healthier hearts and weight loss. Follow the links below to learn more about these ...
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Dr. Nik Abraham of North Oaks Cardiology Clinic performed North Oaks Heart Health Services’ first adult Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) closure on January 7. Dr. Abraham used a minimally invasive procedure to make the repair on the ASD, a heart condition more commonly known as a “hole in the heart.” Cardiac catheterization can be used to insert a plug into the ASD’s opening. ...
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It’s no secret that Southerners love seafood, but can seafood fit into a heart-healthy diet? It sure can! The U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee and the American Heart Association recommend adding seafood to your diet as a good source of omega-3 fatty acids. Consumption of this healthy fat has been linked to a lower risk of heart disease, depression, stroke, Alzheimer’s and ...
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This Mother's Day, make the promise to yourself and your loved ones to have your mammogram. Dr. J.P. Miller visited with KSLU 90.9 FM's "Point of View" host Rosa Dunn to discuss the importance of mammograms and when women should have one to screen for breast cancer. Dr. Miller also recommends visiting the National Institutes of Health website to take an online Breast Cancer Risk ...
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Women excel at caregiving—nurturing children, caring for their partners and friends and attending to elderly parents. But when it comes to their own health, women often let hectic lifestyles or concerns about money get in the way. Physicians advise that women follow their personal health care provider’s recommendations for timing of health screenings and tests to help their bodies stay ...
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