All Articles Posted in September 2010
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Comprehensive Care For Our Youngest Patients
September 01, 2010
Having a sick or injured child is one of a parent’s greatest fears. At Saint Agnes Hospital, comprehensive pediatric services provide expert treatment...
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Stroke Victim or Stroke Survivor
September 01, 2010
What’s the best way to treat stroke? Fast, according to Marian LaMonte, M.D., M.S.N., Chief of Neurology at Saint Agnes. “Heart attack...
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Mammograms Save Years & Lives
September 01, 2010
Nowhere is the ancient aphorism to “know thyself ” more appropriate than when dealing with breast cancer, where early detection...
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When Every Second Counts
September 01, 2010
There is a saying in cardiovascular circles: Time is muscle-and muscle is life. When a person is having a heart attack, every second counts....
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New Ways To Deal With Back Pain
September 01, 2010
Dr. Joseph M. Oppong Jr. knows about pain. Dr. Oppong, an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist, has been director of...
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