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Portneuf Recognized for Excellence in Heart Care
Read more: Portneuf Recognized for Excellence in Heart CarePocatello, ID – We are pleased to announce that Portneuf Medical Center once again was awarded Chest Pain Center Accreditation with Primary PCI based on rigorous onsite evaluation of the staff’s ability to evaluate, diagnose and treat patients who may be experiencing a heart attack. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more…
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Pocatello Free Clinic Relocating to City Center Campus in 2019
Read more: Pocatello Free Clinic Relocating to City Center Campus in 2019Pocatello, Idaho, (January 30, 2019) – The Pocatello Free Clinic (PFC) is excited to announce that in the Spring of 2019 they will be relocating to Portneuf Health Trust’s new facility the City Center Campus located at 1001 N. 7th Ave, Pocatello. The City Center Campus was purchased by Portneuf Health Trust in November 2018. A critical…
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Migraine Relief
Read more: Migraine ReliefNearly everyone has experienced a headache at some point in their life. Headaches are often short lived and easily managed. However, migraines, as opposed, to headaches, can last for more than four hours and are often chronic and debilitating. Symptoms may begin with a throbbing pain on one side of the head and typically include…
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Physician Seminar: Weight Loss Goals
Read more: Physician Seminar: Weight Loss GoalsPhysician Seminar: Weight Loss Goals Being overweight often leads to an array of health problems that impact both an individual’s quality of life, as well as their life expectancy. In fact, it is estimated that at any given time, two-thirds of American adults are on a diet to either lose weight or prevent weight gain.…
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Cutting the Ribbon to new 3D Mammography Coach
Read more: Cutting the Ribbon to new 3D Mammography CoachPocatello, ID – Portneuf has been providing mobile mammography since 1994. At that time, the team traveled by van to 4 rural hospitals. By 2000, our outreach service extended to 14 sites from Challis to Montpelier. By 2005, we were the 1st digital Mammography in the State of Idaho, and the 2nd in the USA on a coach.…
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How to Pack an Emergency Car Kit
Read more: How to Pack an Emergency Car KitAre you prepared for an emergency on the road? Have you thought about what would happen if your car breaks down in a remote area and you do not have any cell phone signal? If you do not have a plan on how to handle an emergency situation, now is the time to prepare. If…
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Vaping Related Lung Injuries
Read more: Vaping Related Lung InjuriesE-cigarettes are battery-operated devices that heat liquid and deliver an aerosolized product to users and have become popular as an alternative to cigarette smoking. They are particularly popular among teenagers and young adults. While initially thought to be safer than cigarettes, there has been growing concerns about the safety of e-cigarettes. Users may experience significant…
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Breast Cancer Care – Curative and Restorative
Read more: Breast Cancer Care – Curative and Restorative“You have breast cancer.” That is the last thing you want to hear from your doctor. No matter your level of understanding, being told you have breast cancer can suddenly turn your whole world upside down. During this time, you may find it difficult to listen, understand, and even remember discussions with your physician. Our…
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The Codependent Relationship Between Kidneys and the Heart
Read more: The Codependent Relationship Between Kidneys and the HeartThe heart and the kidney are two important parts of the body that work together to keep you going. What many people don’t realize is that when the heart is affected by your health, so too are your kidneys. The heart pumps oxygen-filled blood throughout the body, while the kidneys clean the blood and remove…
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Why Heart Disease is the Leading Cause of Death in America
Read more: Why Heart Disease is the Leading Cause of Death in AmericaHeart disease has many different factors and it affects many people. As the leading cause of death in the United States, heart disease takes away 610,000 people each year. Almost half of Americans are at risk for heart disease due to one these risk factors: With high blood pressure, obesity and poor diet on the…