
A plant-forward diet can help decrease the risk of many health conditions and diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, Type 2 diabetes, dementia, and many cancers.
Winners in each category will be announced in the July 16 issue of Lagniappe, with an awards ceremony planned for Friday, July 18, at the Saenger Theatre in downtown Mobile.
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A plant-forward diet can help decrease the risk of many health conditions and diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, Type 2 diabetes, dementia, and many cancers.
Planning ahead and packing a healthy lunch is easy, much more satisfying, budget friendly, and relaxing.
The first treatment will use Exact RF, a new device that treats tired-looking eyes. The second will be the application of RHA, the newest filler on the market.
These one-hour meetings will be available to all faculty via Zoom each month on specific Fridays at noon.
During January, USA Health employees are encouraged to practice a new safety behavior.
Meaningful Reflections with Chaplain Kim Crawford Meeks is a monthly column that provides words of encouragement for associates at USA Health.
Each week, we capture images from construction, expansion and renovations occurring across USA Health.
Two employees at Children’s & Women’s Hospital were presented with “Nothing Bundt the Best” awards, which has replaced Employee of the Month recognitions.
USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
The highly competitive grants provide each researcher $50,000 in funding per year for two years. The awards function as seed funding for early-stage studies, allowing researchers to generate the additional data needed to attract major national funding.
Thakur gave three lectures during the meeting covering different aspects of skull base surgery.
The partnership between the Center for Healthy Communities and the Mobile County Health Department – now in its second year – aims to increase the number of community health workers who will empower struggling communities to build resilience in the event of a disaster.