In April, the U.S. commemorates National Donate Life Month, spotlighting the vital significance of organ, eye, bone marrow, and tissue donation and transplantation. The month celebrates those who have saved lives through organ donation, emphasizing the indispensable role of donor families and individuals in enabling organ transplantation. With 104,000 people on the transplant list nationwide,…
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World Kidney Day: Know Your Kidney Risk Score Can Help Address Disease Early, Prolong Health
Kidney disease affects more than one in seven adults in the US, and yet nine out of ten of them are not aware of it. Thursday, March 14 is World Kidney Day, so it is a great time to learn about these vital organs. The kidneys are fist sized organs located in the middle of…
Read moreUtah: A Milestone in Children’s Healthcare – Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital to Open State-of-the-Art Campus in Lehi
Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital is opening a new campus in Lehi, Utah, on February 12 as part of their Primary Promise to improve children’s healthcare. The campus includes a comprehensive children’s hospital, outpatient center, and various services, addressing the needs of a growing pediatric population in Utah County. Public tours are available on February 3,…
Read moreVaccinations During Pregnancy Provide Important Protections for Mom and Baby, by Intermountain Health
In the midst of the cold and flu season, a crucial shield emerges for expectant mothers and their precious bundles of joy. Vaccinations during pregnancy are the unsung heroes that fortify the maternal fortress, equipping it with antibodies that become the first line of defense for the soon-to-arrive baby. Intermountain Health doctors emphasize that these…
Read moreNavigating Healthcare Choices: A Guide to Choosing the Right Level of Urgent Care from Intermountain Health
As Utah transitions into the cold and flu season, the age-old question resurfaces: Where is the best place to seek medical care? The decision between rushing to the emergency room, scheduling an appointment with your primary care physician, or opting for a convenient video visit has significant implications for both your health and your wallet….
Read moreIntermountain Health Experts Give Tips to Lower Risk of Diabetes
Diabetes is a life-long condition that affects how your body moves sugar into the cells for energy. With diabetes, your body does not produce insulin well and can’t keep blood sugar at normal levels. More than 133 million Americans are living with diabetes (37 million) or prediabetes (96 million). Hispanic/Latino Americans, African Americans, American Indians,…
Read moreNew 24-Hour Emergency Care in Saratoga Springs
Intermountain Health is set to unveil its brand-new Saratoga Springs medical campus on Tuesday, November 7, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. This community open house will be a celebration of the addition of a satellite emergency department from Intermountain American Fork Hospital, alongside a new Intermountain surgical center. Located at 392 W. Medical Drive in…
Read moreBreast Cancer Awareness Month: Intermountain Breast Care Center Opening Saturdays in October to Help More Women Receive Their Annual Mammogram
When life gets busy and people are focused on what’s happening in front of them, they can forget to schedule needed medical appointments. For women this includes sometimes skipping their annual mammogram. To help relieve this problem, Intermountain Health’s Breast Care Center in Murray, at Intermountain Medical Center, is opening for mammogram screenings every Saturday…
Read moreSeptember is Suicide Prevention Month
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and Intermountain Health is emphasizing the importance of recognizing warning signs and offering support. They stress the significance of identifying signs such as increased substance use, aggressive behavior, and withdrawal from social circles. To assist those in need, they provide various resources, including crisis lines and a Behavioral Health Navigation…
Read moreIt’s Time For Back-to-School Vaccines
Besides new backpacks and shoes, parents should be thinking about back-to-school immunizations and well-visit check-ups as summer comes to a close. Some kids have gotten behind in their regular vaccinations, but now is a great time to catch up. “We don’t know what a new school year may bring,” said Dr. Tamara Sheffield, Medical Director…
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