Surviving Well: Jan, inflammatory breast cancer
Jan and her dog Bailey Jan Boone feels just like every other woman. This is true, except that Jan is battling inflammatory breast cancer, which is not your typical type of cancer. Inflammatory Breast...
View ArticlePart 3: UPDATE- My Gastric Bypass Journey
By Marie Silverstein Read Part 1 and Part 2 of Marie’s story. Marie It’s been about two months since I updated my journey for all of you, and it’s been quite an adventure! My 6 week post-op check-up...
View ArticlePart 4: My Gastric Bypass Journey
By Marie Silverstein Read Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 of Marie’s story. I am now 12 weeks post-op, and have lost 60 pounds! I weigh 181, started at 241. My BMI is now UNDER 30 (started at 40), and I am...
View ArticlePreparing for daylight saving time
Guest post: On the second Sunday of March at 2 a.m. daylight saving time will begin, just as it has for years. This year, it happens to fall on March 9, and when we “spring forward” all of us will get...
View ArticleRose ranks in top 100 hospitals in the nation
Rose Medical Center has been named one of the nation’s 100 Top Hospitals® by Truven Health Analytics™ for the seventh time. Since 1993, Truven Health Analytics has been a leading provider of...
View ArticleRose patient celebrates 25 years in cardiac rehab program
Harold (front right) with his wife Roslyn and cardiac rehabilitation staff. In 1989, Harold Grueskin was the victim of a heart attack. Though his condition did not require surgery, he knew how...
View ArticleImproving sleep habits challenging, but worthwhile
Rose Sleep Disorders Center clinical supervisor Robert Turner was among the professionals interviewed for a recent article on sleeping habits that was published in Counseling Today, an American...
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