Health Talks With Hrh

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The official podcast series from Hendricks Regional Health Center

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  • Recommended Health Screenings for People Over 50

    02/04/2017

    Your 50’s are a new stage in your life. Even though you’ve always done things the same way for decades and everything has worked out fine, entering a new life phase means new preventative measures to take to stay healthy for decades more. In this segment, Dr. Jennifer Allen discusses the important screenings people over 50 years old should have performed and how to interpret the results.

  • Preventive Health Screenings for Women

    26/02/2017

    As a women, do you understand the results of the exams you receive from your gynecologist?There seems to be a misunderstanding that might be exacerbated by new guidelines that women should have a pap smear done every three years. This leads some women to think they don’t need to visit their gynecologist for 3 years, when in fact, the annual exam covers several body parts including the uterus, breasts and ovaries as well as other preventive healthcare checks including STD screenings, mammograms, blood pressure checks and weight checks.Listen as Megan Fish, NP clears up some of the confusion and discusses the importance of yearly preventive health screenings for women.

  • The Latest Non Surgical Treatments for Carpal Tunnel

    19/02/2017

    The most common cause of hand or wrist pain we treat is carpal tunnel syndrome. Over time, prolonged positions — such as typing on a keyboard — can cause swelling along the carpal tunnel. This narrow passageway allows nerves and tendons to reach your fingers. Swelling can press down on the nerve, resulting in feeling pain in the hands, numbness or tingling with activity, cramping, or difficulty performing routine tasks.Listen as David Harsha, MD discusses different treatment options for CTS according to levels of severity – i.e. how advanced does the disorder need to be to qualify for his non-surgical treatment.

  • What is a Nurse Practitioner?

    16/01/2017

    A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a registered nurse with advanced clinical training in diagnosing and treating illness in patients of all ages. NPs perform physical examinations, provide preventative healthcare services, prescribe medications, perform minor procedures and help patients better manage chronic medical conditions. These advanced practice nurses work independently and collaboratively on the healthcare team to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors and prevent illness.Listen as Gina Leman, NP explains how a family nurse practitioner can provide many aspects of patient care.

  • The Importance of Sepsis Awareness

    09/01/2017

    Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection which can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death.HRH Medical Staff Members in conjunction with Nursing Leadership have worked to put in place a Sepsis Protocol intended to improve the care of sepsis patients at HRH.Listen as Kevin Hartzell, MD explains the importance of preventing infections that can lead to sepsis and recognizing it as soon as possible for the best treatment outcomes.

  • Who Should See A Sports Medicine Physician?

    02/01/2017

    You don’t need to be an athlete to benefit from sports medicine care. Anyone experiencing muscle or joint pain, soreness, loss of motion, or weakness is a candidate for treatment.Listen in as Dr. Robyn Fean discusses that with the right mix of therapeutic approaches, you will soon return to the activities you love.

  • Vaccinate: Protect Your Child from Vaccine- Preventable Diseases

    11/12/2016

    Many illnesses are now very rare in the United States because of the success of vaccinations. Vaccinating your child provides protection from many childhood diseases. Along with many school systems around the country, the Indiana State Department of Health Immunization Program has recently updated the required immunizations for school entry.Listen as Dr. Tony GiaQuinta, explains the importance of vaccinations for your children and why, by vaccinating them, you are protecting them from vaccine-preventable diseases that can be very serious, may require hospitalization, or even be deadly - especially in infants and young children.

  • Newborn Vaccinations and Sleep Cycle

    05/12/2016

    Taking a baby to get their vaccinations can be just as hard for the parents watching. However, vaccinations are a vital part of keeping your baby healthy. Also discussed in this segment, while newborns do sleep much of the time, their sleep is in very short segments. As a baby grows, the total amount of sleep gradually decreases, but the length of nighttime sleep increases.Listen in as Beth Summers, MD gives great advice about newborn vaccinations, their sleep cycle & behavior.

  • The Latest Treatments for Thyroid Disorders

    01/12/2016

    According to the American Thyroid Association, women are more likely than men to have thyroid disorder. One in eight women will develop thyroid problems during her lifetime.Listen in as Dr. Priya Menon, Endocrinologist with Hendricks Regional Health, discusses Thyroid disorders and the treatments available that can help to dramatically increase your quality of life.

  • Health Nutrition Tips for You and Your Family

    30/11/2016

    Helping our community live healthier means giving residents the tools they need to reach and maintain a healthy weight. Obesity affects quality of life, and is linked to conditions such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, depression, stroke and more.Listen as Martha Rardin, RD, Registered Dietitian and Director of the Nutrition and Dietetics program at Hendricks Regional Health, helps you to understand your eating habits, teaching you to shop healthier and even give you meal ideas that the whole family will love.

  • Managing Your Diabetes

    29/11/2016

    If you or someone you love is living with diabetes, you already know it can be challenging. Living a full, healthy life with diabetes is within reach, but it takes commitment and the right team of health care professionals. Hendricks Regional Health offers a comprehensive team of nurses, dietitians and certified diabetes educators. Listen as Angie Thompson, NP , Diabetes Educator and Family Nurse Practitioner with Hendricks Regional Health Diabetes Center , explains that the The Hendricks Regional Health Center for Diabetes Excellence helps patients learn how to manage and live well with diabetes – whether they are newly diagnosed or have had diabetes for years.

  • Do You Suffer from Sleep Apnea? There is Help

    28/11/2016

    Sleep apnea, and other sleep disorders, can have serious consequences if not treated. Not getting proper sleep can negatively impact your health in so many ways. It can affect your job, your personal relationships, and impair your ability to operate a motor vehicle safely.Listen as Matt Rees, Supervisor, Sleep Disorders Center at Hendricks Regional Health, discusses the importance of quality sleep and the treatments available to help you finally get a good night's sleep.

  • Direct Access to Physical Therapy Benefits Consumers

    27/11/2016

    Everyone experiences aches and pains from time to time. Steps like applying ice, resting, or using over-the-counter anti-inflammatories will sometimes take care of the problem. But when these approaches don’t help, it may be time to consider a physical therapy evaluation. Indiana’s “Direct Access” law allows you to go directly to a physical therapist for evaluation and treatment without the added step of a doctor’s referral.Listen in as Ryan McNeely, PT, Senior Physical Therapist, with Hendricks Regional Health Physical Therapy, explains that with direct access to PT, everyone can now get the physical therapy help they need without a referral.

  • Is Your Workplace a Healthy Environment?

    27/11/2016

    Your health is important wherever you go. And now that many people are spending a large part of their day sitting at a desk or inside an office, implementing health programs inside the workplace has become a vital piece of a healthy lifestyle. According to the CDC, Chronic diseases such as depression and hypertension can lead to a decline in the overall health of employees in a workplace, contribute to an increase in health-related expenses for employers and employees, and lead to lower productivity and/or days of work missed.Listen in as Jenny Bates explains that Hendricks Regional Health is pleased to offer wellness programs addressed to meet the unique needs of employees, and provide custom programming to address almost any health-related topic for a healthier workplace.

  • How Physical Therapy Can Help You to Manage Stress

    27/11/2016

    Stress is often defined as the body’s response to the demands of life, The American Institute of Stress calls stress “America’s leading health problem.” When the stress of life leads to chronic physical ailments or pain, it may be helpful to meet with a physical therapist to receive treatment for the manifested symptoms of stress and work through the issues causing it.Listen in as Cindy Myers, PT, Hendricks Regional Health Physical Therapist, gives great tips on how to keep those everyday stressors in your life from causing real physical pain that could affect your quality of life.

  • Tips for Healthy Grocery Shopping

    21/11/2016

    Healthy food choices are important for good health and well-being. Eating well means eating a variety of nutrient-packed foods. You have the power of choice to decide which foods to buy at the grocery store. Making the healthiest food choices when shopping and eating out is key to consuming a well-balanced diet.Listen in as Kaitie Delgado, registered clinical dietitian with Hendricks Regional Health and Wellness, shows you how to shop smart at the grocery store to make the healthiest choices for your better lifestyle.

  • Caring For Your Newborn

    20/11/2016

    When you bring home baby, there are a lot of things to know right away — we understand it can be a little overwhelming at first.Newborns have many needs, like frequent feedings and diaper changes. Babies can have health issues that are different from older children and adults, like diaper rash and cradle cap.Your baby will go through many changes during the first year of life. You may feel uneasy at first. Ask your health care provider for help if you need it.Listen in as Beth Summers, MD discusses the best ways to take care of your newborn and the signs to watch for that might signal a call to the pediatrician.

  • Assessing Your Risk of Developing Breast Cancer

    05/09/2016

    The technology we use in the Hendricks Regional Health Women’s Center includes an advanced risk assessment tool. The results provide a woman and her doctor with her risk of developing breast cancer within the next five years and within her lifetime. Each patient with increased risk is meticulously tracked and followed more closely.Listen in to Monet Bowling, MD as she explains how additional care for high-risk patients was created to reduce risk where possible and find cancer early for improved outcomes.

  • Breast Health from The Breast Center at Hendricks Regional Health

    05/09/2016

    Besides skin cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women. About 1 in 8 U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. That’s why it’s so important for women of all ages to be aware of their breast health, and for women age 40 and over to schedule an annual mammogram. Our Center for Breast and Bone Health is among a prestigious group of breast centers nationwide named to the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers from the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, and has been designated a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence.Dr. Anne Mattingly is here to discuss the Center for Breast and Bone Health at Hendricks Regional Health, and how women can be their own best health advocate when it comes to their breast health.

  • Do You Suffer from Shoulder Pain?

    07/07/2016

    Whether you’re throwing a ball on the athletic field, or reaching to pick up your grandchild, your shoulders are key to your body’s mobility. Shoulders consist of several joints that – combined with tendons and muscles – allow a wide range of motion in your arms.Causes of shoulder pain, strain, stiffness, and other injuries can originate from a multitude of sources, depending on age and activity.Hendricks's staff is highly skilled in diagnosing and treating shoulder injuries — and ensure your continued care is comfortable and effective.Listen in as Chad Waits, MD, discusses how at Hendricks, we offer award-winning patient care and shoulder services.

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