• What Happens If I Am Diagnosed With Cancer?

    by Andrew Laker | Oct 20, 2016

    • Drs. Kevin McMullen MD and John Cox MD
    A cancer diagnosis can be stressful and life-altering. Radiation oncologists Kevin McMullen, MD, and John Cox, MD at the Columbus Regional Health Cancer Center answer questions you may have ranging from referrals to radiation treatment.
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  • Free Valet Bicycle Parking and Breastfeeding Area at Ethnic Expo

    by System | Oct 07, 2016

    • Bike corral at Ethnic Expo
    Healthy Communities and the Columbus Bike Co-op will be providing a free valet bicycle parking corral for this year’s Ethnic Expo from 11am to 9pm on Saturday, October 8th. The location will be at the main entrance to the Expo on the lawn of the Republic near the corner of 2nd and Washington Streets.
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  • How to Handle the Heat on Race Day

    by Kelsey DeClue | Sep 22, 2016

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    Although the Mill Race Marathon is in late September, the heat and humidity of recent should have runners mentally preparing for a hot, sweaty race. Heat is a game changer and can become dangerous, so here are some things to make your race more enjoyable.
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  • Fall 2016 Issue of Healthy Tomorrow Out Now

    by Andrew Laker | Sep 08, 2016

    • Healthy Tomorrow Fall 2016 issue
    Download the latest print edition of Healthy Tomorrow and read up on the CRH Heart and Vascular Center, how to catch gynecologic cancers early, steps to lower breast cancer risk and more.
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  • September is About Surviving Sepsis

    by Kelsey DeClue | Sep 07, 2016

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    Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming and potentially life-threatening response to an infection. It can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and even death. However, early detection and treatment is key in greatly reducing the effects of sepsis.
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