Lourdes Wellness Center Presents:
An introductory lecture on various treatments and therapies of common neurological disorders of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and associated memory loss. The presentation will held Wednesday, March 15 from 9 - 11 a.m. at the Our Lady of Lourdes School of Nursing, and will feature Ron Ciccone, M.D., Medical Director of Lourdes Integrative Family Medicine. To register, call (856) 869-3125. To learn more,
Visit the Lourdes Wellness Center's Web Site
 
Vounteering - A Caring Tradition
Volunteering for the Lourdes Health System and its various outreach programs can be fullfilling AND can be healthy for you, too! If you are searching for a meaningful way to serve others, please call either of the Volunteer Services Departments at (856) 757-3784 at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, or (609) 835-3045 at Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County.
Be Healthier - Volunteer!
 



MARCH 2006
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Doctors Say Cough Medicines May Be Little Help
Coughs are a common complaint, and many people rely upon over-the-counter (OTC) cough medicines for relief. However, new guidelines from three medical groups agree some medications might be a waste of money.
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Study Confirms Family Link To Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
Previous research has shown that having a parent with cardiovascular disease (CVD) ups your own risk for CVD. Now, a new study confirms that having a brother or sister with CVD also has a surprising effect on your risk of CVD in middle age.
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New Research Suggests Vitamin D May Help Fight Cancer
Are you getting enough vitamin D? If not, you could be putting yourself at risk of developing several cancers, some scientists say.
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Selecting The Best Pediatrician For Your Child
Your goal is to give the best to your child, including health care. But how can you be sure to choose the right pediatrician?
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Stomach Discomfort Common Symptom of Ulcers
Does your stomach start to burn a few hours after you eat — then settle down after a snack? Those may not be hunger pains. In fact, that gnawing feeling might be the sign of an ulcer, a common stomach disorder.
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