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| New London Hospital
Offers New Choice in MRI |
If your
physician has referred you for an MRI you may request one at New
London Hospital's new Espree extra large opening MRI. The larger
opening accommodates a variety of patients with extra space. For
most exams, your head won't even have to be in the system. The
average complete MRI scan takes 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the
test . Have a more comfortable experience with the new choice in
MRI and our Radiology Department team will make sure you receive the
quality, professional care you need.
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JUNE 2012
| 88th Annual Hospital Day Presents Laughter
is the Best Medicine on August 4 |
Join the fun at the
88th Annual Hospital Day on Saturday, August 4!
Food, games, parade, music, and crafts. Something for
everyone!
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| UV-Protective Clothing the Latest in Sun Protection |
The next defense
against skin cancer isn’t a lotion or spray—it’s
what’s in your wardrobe. New clothing brands can deflect
skin-damaging rays—shielding you from potentially fatal
cancers.
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| Five
First Aid Mistakes to Avoid |
If someone you love needs first aid,
the last thing you want to do is make the situation worse. Keep a
cool head and act wisely by learning these five first aid
“don’ts” so that you’re prepared in the event of
an emergency.
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| Cut Calories from Cookout Cuisine |
The backyard barbecue is
a time-honored way to celebrate summer. But if you or a guest is
trying to watch the waistline, it can be a diet disaster. Find out
how you can serve up a feast that’s both healthy and
tasty.
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| Volunteering Can Help Older Adults Live Longer |
People volunteer their
time in a multitude of ways. They may be a troop leader, organize
fundraisers, or help someone learn to read and write. The time they
give certainly helps others. But it might also improve the
volunteers’ quality of life—and even affect their
health.
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| Three Steps
to Slash Blood Pressure |
High blood pressure affects one in
three Americans, leaving them at risk for heart disease, stroke, and
kidney failure, often without causing a single symptom. Find out if
you may be one of them…and what you can do to bring your
blood pressure down.
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