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Hoag Recognized on Healthgrades' America's 50 Best Hospitals™ List for 2016

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., February 24, 2016 — Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has again been recognized by Healthgrades as one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals™ for 2016. This is the fifth consecutive year – 2012-2016 – Hoag has been awarded this designation. Top performing hospitals were selected by Healthgrades based on overall clinical excellence across a … Read More
Published On: February 24, 2016

Hoag uses virtual reality to take surgery into a new dimension

Marcus Barnes couldn’t have envisioned what he was about to see. One month after successful brain surgery, the Irvine resident sat in an operating room at Hoag Hospital Newport Beach and was handed a pair of virtual reality goggles. “There’s your long-gone nemesis,” said Dr. Christopher Duma, neurosurgeon and medical director of the brain tumor … Read More
Published On: February 23, 2016

PPI drugs are not without their side effects

For years, anti-heartburn medication was prescribed like candy. Proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) seemed to cure the symptoms of heartburn, indigestion and acid reflux without any side effects. Or so we thought more than a decade ago. Now it seems as though every year researchers discover a new area of the body that has been negatively affected … Read More
Published On: February 22, 2016

Unlikely love story: Brain cancer brought this couple together

Mark Franklin noticed he was losing the ability to communicate. He couldn’t think of everyday words, such as dog or pen. While working as a flight attendant, Cindy Godshall had a seizure in the middle of a Beijing hotel lobby. Both were diagnosed with glioblastoma, a fast-growing cancer of certain cells that support neurons in … Read More
Published On: February 15, 2016

Early diagnosis gives dementia patients better chances

We're at the beginning of the era of “curing” Alzheimer's disease. No more slipping into oblivion. No more loss of dignity. One day – not too long from now – degenerative cognitive conditions will be as manageable as high blood pressure, a disease that requires vigilance to keep at bay but doesn't rob you of … Read More
Published On: February 4, 2016

Miller: Former NFL players turn to Hoag Neurosciences Institute for comprehensive health assessment

Chances are – if you’re reading this – you follow the NFL. You almost certainly enjoy the NFL. Perhaps you even love the NFL. But do you trust the NFL? Not likely, given the evidence that suggests the actual players don’t trust their own league or their own teams and the widely held assumption that … Read More
Published On: February 3, 2016

From Interactive Computer Games to the Operating Room: Hoag Becomes First Hospital in Orange County to Use High-Tech 3D Simulation Software to Assist in Brain Surgeries

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., February 2, 2016 — High-tech computer games and operating rooms may not appear to have much in common at first blush — but Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has become Orange County’s first and only hospital to treat neurosurgery patients using the same sophisticated software platform that powers today’s highly immersive and realistic … Read More
Published On: February 2, 2016

OCFA Releases PulsePoint Through Grant from Hoag

The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) released PulsePoint today, a new free mobile app available for iPhone and Android. The app alerts individuals trained in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) when a sudden cardiac arrest occurs in a public place in their immediate vicinity. PulsePoint is now available to the residents of Orange County through a generous … Read More
Published On: February 1, 2016

Hoag Recognized for Patient Safety, Heart Care and Obstetrics by Women's Choice Award ®

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., January 22, 2016 — Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian today announced it has received the 2016 Women’s Choice Award® as one of America’s Best Hospitals for Patient Safety, Heart Care, and Obstetrics. This is the third consecutive year (2014 – 2016) that Hoag has received these awards in Heart Care and Obstetrics, and … Read More
Published On: January 22, 2016

There are good treatment options for the spike in head, neck cancers

HPV is the leading cause of head and neck cancers, but there is good news. Head and neck cancers are on the rise and are due to a new culprit that already affects more than 26 million people in the United States. The oral human papilloma virus (HPV) is now the leading cause of head … Read More
Published On: January 21, 2016
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