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Men’s Health: How to Live Your Healthiest Life
Read more: Men’s Health: How to Live Your Healthiest LifeIt’s important for men of all ages to make their health a priority. From age-appropriate screenings to regular visits with their doctor, there are specific things men can do to stay healthy. We spoke with Dr. Dae Yun Kim, urologist with Utica Park Clinic, for more advice. A consistent relationship with your primary care physician is…
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Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Read more: Skin Cancer Awareness MonthSkin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, but it is also one of the most preventable. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, approximately 90 percent of non-melanoma skin cancers and 85 percent of melanoma cases are associated with exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. As we recognize Skin Cancer Awareness Month,…
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Women’s Health: What Should You Know?
Read more: Women’s Health: What Should You Know?National Women’s Health Week, celebrated during the week of Mother’s Day each year, is recognized to remind women to make their health a priority. We spoke with Utica Park Clinic’s Dr. Emily Grewe-Nelson, about the importance of women’s health and maintaining a relationship with your primary care physician. When it comes to women’s health, yearly wellness…
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Oklahoma Man Experiences Positive Outcome Following Testicular Cancer Diagnosis
Read more: Oklahoma Man Experiences Positive Outcome Following Testicular Cancer DiagnosisScott Woodward, an electrical engineer in Oklahoma, was an average, healthy 39 year old man until recently. In mid-2017, he began experiencing discomfort in his testicles, leading him on an unexpected journey. Many months passed before Woodward sought medical care. “Like most men, I refused to accept that there was an issue, so I waited…
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Testicular Cancer Awareness
Read more: Testicular Cancer AwarenessAccording to the American Cancer Society, almost 10,000 new cases of testicular cancer will be diagnosed in 2018. However, when detected early, testicular cancer is highly treatable. To learn more about risk factors and other components of testicular cancer, we spoke with Dr. Melanie Ketchandji, urologist with Utica Park Clinic. “First and foremost, it’s important to know…
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Colon Cancer Awareness: The Importance of Screenings and Treatment Options
Read more: Colon Cancer Awareness: The Importance of Screenings and Treatment OptionsMarch is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Not only is it important to get screened for colon cancer, it’s important to know your treatment options in the event of a cancer diagnosis. For more on this matter, we spoke with Dr. Matthew Wilson, colon and rectal surgeon with Utica Park Clinic. “Colon cancer is the third most…
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What Should You Pack? Holiday Travel Health Kit
Read more: What Should You Pack? Holiday Travel Health KitTis the season for gathering with friends and family to celebrate the holidays, which means many of us will be traveling and lodging away from home. As you prepare to set out by land or by air to your destinations, it’s important that the health of you and others remains a top priority. When packing…
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Keep Moving with Anterior Hip Replacement Surgery
Read more: Keep Moving with Anterior Hip Replacement SurgeryFor many candidates for hip replacement surgery, the recovery process and post-surgery side effects (like pain) are primary concerns. So as you decide whether to have the surgery, It’s important to know that recent advancements have been made in recent years that can benefit many surgery patients seeking pain relief. Why replace a hip? “The…
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After Losing Mother to Colon Cancer Daughter is Diagnosed
Read more: After Losing Mother to Colon Cancer Daughter is DiagnosedMarjorie Thompson, 67, did not know at the time the grip colon cancer would have on her family when her mother died from the disease at the age of 82. It was 2013. Marjorie was not only mourning the loss of her mother, but also her husband to cancer. The mother of five awoke one…
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Surviving Lymphoma
Read more: Surviving LymphomaPhillip Husong shares his story of surviving lymphoma and how Hillcrest Medical Center and Utica Park Clinic changed his life.