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Classic heart attack symptoms can be different for women
University Of Utah Health | Posted Jan 25th - 8:00am
When men go to the ER or to urgent care with chest pain, shortness of breath, sweating and nausea, it’s clear that they are probably having a heart attack. But when women go to an ER with the same problem their symptoms may not be so explicit.

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5 For Life program simplifies health care and saves lives
University Of Utah Health | Posted Jan 9th - 8:00am
5 For Life is the perfect vehicle for a busy woman with a demanding professional and home schedule to address several key medical issues in one three-hour visit.

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Winter injury? U of U Orthopedic Injury Clinic offers amazing results
University Of Utah Health | Posted Jan 4th - 3:00pm
The University of Utah Health orthopedic center is a key resource for people who become injured on the ski and snowboard slopes — or those who have a snow-shoveling or icy sidewalk mishap.

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Don't end up in the ER this holiday season
University Of Utah Health | Posted Dec 11th - 9:00pm
Holiday injuries lead to a spike in emergency room visits. Here are some of the more common injuries and tips for how to avoid them.

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When to go to an urgent care facility versus your primary care provider
University Of Utah Health | Posted Nov 27th - 3:00pm
For some people struggling with non-threatening medical issues, the differences between primary and urgent care can be less than obvious.

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Just hop on the bus, Gus: program brings health coaching to neighborhoods
University Of Utah Health | Posted Nov 13th - 3:00pm
The Wellness Bus, a service of University of Utah Health, visits areas underserved with health care on a weekly basis,

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Women can find relief from pelvic organ prolapse
University Of Utah Health | Posted Oct 23rd - 8:00am
Pelvic floor prolapse is a non-life-threatening condition in which the pelvic organs herniate through the vagina. It can range from unnoticeable to putting you at risk for other health complications, but it is also treatable.

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With early detection, most breast cancer today is curable
University Of Utah Health | Posted Oct 9th - 2:34pm
Breast cancer is still the most common cancer diagnosed in women, but most will be cured of the disease because of early detection through mammograms.

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Winter is coming, but there are resources to help those with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
University Of Utah Health | Posted Sep 25th - 9:13am
With winter on the horizon and with days getting shorter and darker, people begin to feel less energy, are less likely to be productive and begin to feel hopeless. These are common symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder.

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Experience and training saves newborn lives at U of U hospital
University Of Utah Health | Posted Sep 11th - 3:14pm
The heart of the NICU at the University of Utah hospital is the staff providing excellent care for babies and parents alike. For 50 years they have gone above and beyond for both, making the unit a second home during a difficult time.

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Getting back into the back-to-school routine
University Of Utah Health | Posted Aug 28th - 3:00pm
Implementing consistent back-to-school rituals and annual traditions provide children with the security and stability they need to thrive while reinforcing family bonds.

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Eating healthy doesn't have to be expensive
University Of Utah Health | Posted Aug 15th - 8:00am
Eating on the cheap and enjoying a nutritional, well-balanced diet go hand-in-hand, despite perceptions that the opposite is true.

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Lung transplant allows golfer to compete in Transplant Games in Salt Lake
University Of Utah Health | Posted Jul 27th - 8:08am
The Transplant Games of America celebrate stories of resiliency and courage with stories like those of Utah resident and lung transplant recipient Curtis Watkins.

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Inspiring Utah teacher and his sister competing in Transplant Games of America in SLC
University Of Utah Health | Posted Jul 11th - 2:59pm
The Transplant Games of America celebrate stories of resiliency and courage with stories like those of Utah residents Mallory Wright and Andy Wahlstrom.

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ATV safety is personal for son whose dad was injured in accident
University Of Utah Health | Posted Jun 27th - 8:00am
Proper safety practices can prevent fun, relaxing ATV outings from turning scary, life-altering or even deadly.

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Campfires and fireworks lead to summer burn injuries
University Of Utah Health | Posted Jun 20th - 8:00am
Summer is a season when burn injuries can happen. Campfires and fireworks are main causes of serious summer burn injuries.

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Gail and Larry H. Miller family determined to curb diabetes one step at a time
University Of Utah Health | Posted May 23rd - 2:58pm
Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation is teaming up with U of U Health to launch ae three-year Driving Out Diabetes Initiative.

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Mom in labor saved from bleeding to death from placenta accreta
University Of Utah Health | Posted May 8th - 3:00pm
A pregnant Idaho mother was saved from a life-threatening pregnancy complication thanks to medical experts at University of Utah Health.

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Teen proof your home for the summer
University Of Utah Health | Posted Apr 24th - 3:00pm
This summer the majority of teens will be left home alone for at least some amount of time and there are plenty of ways for them to get in trouble, or get hurt. Here are tips for making your home safe.
