HealthTalk Receives Honor
HealthTalk, Lourdes Health System's consumer magazine, recently was honored by the Hermes Creative Awards with the Silver Award for its Summer 2007 issue. This is an international competition for content and design of traditional materials and emerging technologies. The awards program is administered by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionalism. Entries are judged on creative achievement and overall excellence.
Click Here to Read the Award-Winning Issue
 
The Doctor Show - Special Father's Day Edition
Father-son Lourdes surgeons James Finnegan, M.D. and Matthew Finnegan, M.D. will take listener calls on a special Father's Day edition of "The Doctor Show," from 5 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 15 on WPHT 1210 AM. The Lourdes Health System sponsors this monthly radio program.

 

JUNE 2008
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Expectant Moms Face Additional Heart Risks
When you’re expecting, you’ve got a lot on your mind — baby names, nursery colors and, of course, the health of your baby. What you may not be thinking about are your own heart problems down the road.
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Keep Your Kids Safe from Medication Errors
Medicine is supposed to help, not hurt, your kids. This is most often the case. But according to new government statistics, more than 150,000 children visit the emergency room each year as a direct result of taking medication. Find out how to protect your child.
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Don't Get Blinded by Eye Disease
Recent survey results from the National Eye Institute and the Lions Clubs International Foundation show that many Americans are aware of common eye diseases. But very few know that often there are no early warning signs.
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Curb Your Thirst for Cola to Protect Kidneys
In the summer heat, a bubbly, ice-cold cola may look like a refreshing drink. Read this before your next sip: A recent study shows that too much cola may increase the risk for chronic kidney disease.
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New Guidelines Give More Options for Colon Cancer Screenings
Colon cancer is second only to lung cancer in causing cancer deaths in Americans each year. New screening guidelines offer more options for detecting this deadly disease in its earliest stages — when it’s most likely to be cured.
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