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Top Doc, Daniel Nadeau, M.D., Answers Your Diabetes Questions
What do you believe is the most important change to make to your daily diet to prevent type 2 diabetes? Dr. Nadeau points to large studies at the Harvard School of Public Health: Type 2 diabetes used to be called adult onset diabetes, and is striking people at younger and younger ages with rates skyrocketing … Read More
Published On: February 25, 2015
Monitoring kids' online behavior could save their lives
Just last year, a 12-year-old male cheerleader in Northern California decided he had had enough of the taunts and bullying that had tormented him for years, and he took his own life. As a community, we grieve together in the face of such a loss. The pain endured by the boy’s parents is unimaginable. We … Read More
Published On: February 23, 2015
Local Couple First U.S. Patients to Receive Leadless Pacemaker
A couple are the first patients to be implanted with a leadless kind of pacemaker that may revolutionize the way heart disease is treated. “Well, I was a little hesitant. I thought, boy, what does this entail? But, it was so simple,” said Lakewood resident Catherine McLaughlin, who had the device installed in January. Her … Read More
Published On: February 20, 2015
Moment for Health: Will an Aspirin a Day Keep Heart Attacks Away?
I look at a crowd of people and imagine all the skin, organs, arteries and every piece of the human body gone except for the heart. And I see hearts everywhere pumping away for the sake of life, hanging in mid-air, oblivious to anything except keeping a perfect rhythm: thump, THUMP, thump, THUMP, thump, THUMP. … Read More
Published On: February 17, 2015
Commentary: Embracing child birth as 'part of nature'
Early in my career as an obstetrician, I was rigid in my thinking about the “right” way to deliver a baby. Over the years, my view has evolved. While I still believe the hospital is the best and safest place to deliver a baby, I understand the appeal of birthing centers and home birth. In … Read More
Published On: February 13, 2015
Hoag Receives Highest Nursing Credential with Prestigious Magnet® Recognition
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., February 9, 2015 — Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has again attained Magnet® recognition as part of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program®. This voluntary credentialing program for hospitals recognizes excellence in nursing. This credential is the highest honor an organization can receive for professional nursing practice. “Magnet recognition is … Read More
Published On: February 9, 2015
Heart Healthy Huntington Beach Health Fair – Saturday, Feb. 21
In honor of Heart Awareness Month, Hoag will be hosting Heart Healthy Huntington Beach, a community health fair on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hoag Health Center – Huntington Beach. Attendees of all ages are invited to attend a day of heart healthy education and activities. Some of the highlights … Read More
Published On: February 5, 2015
WOMANOLOGY® by Hoag
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian recently opened WOMANOLOGY® by Hoag at its Irvine campus. WOMANOLOGY treats pelvic floor disorders, including incontinence and painful sexual intercourse. It was previously privately owned and operated a clinic in Irvine for more than 12 years, adding a second location in Fullerton. Founder and physical therapist Robin Christenson sold WOMANOLOGY’s clinics … Read More
Published On: February 2, 2015
Hoag's Vital Brain Program Awarded Grant for Online CME Courses in Cognitive Health
Physicians in Orange County will soon have more resources to manage their patients’ cognitive health. Hoag Neurosciences Institute’s Orange County Vital Brain Aging Program has been awarded a grant to develop an online tool to address that issue. The $132,000 grant by the UniHealth Foundation, combined with designated philanthropic donations, will help the Orange County … Read More
Published On: February 2, 2015
O.C. Vital Brain Aging Program Awarded Grant to Train Primary Care Physicians About Alzheimer's
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., January 21, 2015 — Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute’s Orange County Vital Brain Aging Program has been awarded a grant to develop an invaluable online tool to help physicians throughout and beyond Orange County manage their patient’s cognitive health. The $132,000 grant by the UniHealth Foundation, combined with designated philanthropic donations, will help … Read More
Published On: January 21, 2015