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E-cigarettes a Better Option than Nicotine Therapy?
Read more: E-cigarettes a Better Option than Nicotine Therapy?Peter Fort, MD As most people are well aware by now cigarette, smoking is a high-risk addiction. Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States and increases the risk of stroke, heart attack, COPD, asthma, diabetes and cancers to include lung, kidney, mouth, stomach, esophageal and pancreas. Life expectancy…
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How to Keep the Extra Pounds Off This Holiday Season
Read more: How to Keep the Extra Pounds Off This Holiday Season‘Tis the season of hot chocolate, eggnog, gingerbread cookies and so much more. While you’re facing the temptations of tasting all the festivities, here are a few pointers to help you combat those extra, unwanted pounds and conquer your self-control. When you’re at home: Hide the snacks. “Out of sight out of mind.” The less…
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Prostate Cancer – Improving Screening and Treatment Decisions
Read more: Prostate Cancer – Improving Screening and Treatment DecisionsProstate cancer has long been a leading cause of cancer death in men, second only to lung cancer. Many cancer types, including prostate cancer, often have no symptoms until they reach an advanced stage and are more difficult to treat. This problem has driven the need for screening tests such as mammography for breast cancer,…
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The Commonality of Bladder Pains and Effective Treatment Options
Read more: The Commonality of Bladder Pains and Effective Treatment OptionsMany individuals are affected by bladder symptoms, but believe the myth that it is simply due to aging and there is nothing that can be done to treat their symptoms. Having a healthy bladder is an important function to the body. The bladder stores the urine that is produced by the kidneys and is then…
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Gallbladder Surgery
Read more: Gallbladder SurgeryOne of the most common abdominal procedures performed by our general surgeons includes gallbladder removal. In fact, Portneuf Surgical Specialists perform over 500 gallbladder removals annually. More than 15 percent of Americans have gallstones and they occur in women two to three times more frequently than in men. The vast majority of individuals with gallstones…
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November is Diabetes Awareness Month
Read more: November is Diabetes Awareness Month30 million people in the United States have diabetes, but 1 out of 4 don’t know it, according to the CDC. With the risk factors as the population ages and obesity increases, we could see numbers as high as one in three individuals by 2050. To call this trend alarming is an understatement. World Diabetes…
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Receiving the Game Ball!
Read more: Receiving the Game Ball!When you think about a hospital, it is likely you think about our fabulous doctors and nurses, but there is an army of engineers behind the scenes to ensure everything is running smoothly and safely. During the ISU Football Game last Saturday, we honored Portneuf’s Materials Management and the hospital Engineering Team. This group of…
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Couple Weds at Portneuf Medical Center
Read more: Couple Weds at Portneuf Medical CenterPocatello, ID – Looking to remove some stress from their already stressful lives, a Portneuf Medical Center patient and his fiancée decided to elope and tie the knot in the hospital’s chapel Sunday. Bradly Orr is currently being treated for cellulitis in his arm. Orr and his fiancée, Amber Walters, were ready to take their…
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Thousands Attended Brake for Breakfast
Read more: Thousands Attended Brake for BreakfastEvery three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. In fact, Portneuf Cancer Center treated about 100 women with breast cancer in 2017. To kick off the month of October, Portneuf Medical Center proudly sponsored the 19th annual Brake for Breakfast. While locally over 2,800 people attended the event, it is worthy to note, Brake…
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Men’s Urological Health: Starting the Conversation
Read more: Men’s Urological Health: Starting the ConversationAs Men’s Health Month concludes, Portneuf Medical Group Urologist, Peter Jones, MD, shares some thoughts on the urological side of men’s health and the importance of early detection. There is a great need to increase awareness of signs and symptoms so that men can recognize when something is not normal. Starting those conversations is incredibly important.…