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College serves as (camp)site for nursing knowledge  November 2008
Medcenter One College of Nursing staff and students held a Nurse Camp to introduce local middle-schoolers to the field of nursing.
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Quick calorie burning  11.28.08
The holiday season can be a hard time to keep the calories off. Kris Blees, Medcenter One dietitian, shares some unique ways to avoid gaining extra pounds.
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Sleep, heart attack link is detected  11.21.08
Getting a good night of sleep is important. According to a new study it’s especially crucial to avoid putting strain on the heart. Medcenter One Sleep Center Lana Curl explains this phenomenon.
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Staying active, even in winter  11.21.08
What do you need to know about working out in the winter? Medcenter One Women’s Health Center director Melanie Carvell shares tips for exercising in cold weather.
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Beating winter blues  11.19.08
Ever wonder why you feel more depressed in the winter? Dr. Mark Doerner, Medcenter One psychologist, and Dr. Joel Blanchard, Medcenter One family medicine, share some reasons why people feel down during the winter months.
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Surviving a fall  11.17.08
When falling a long distance, there is actually a technique to landing that causes as little damage to the body as possible. Dr. Paul Grooms, Medcenter One emergency medicine, calls it the paratrooper mode.
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Nurses needed  11.15.08
With the current economic downturn, having job security is becoming even more important. Medcenter One College of Nursing faculty and staff taught local middle school students at Nurse Camp that there is a shortage of nurses, so it is a smart career choice with great job security.
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Nurse camp  11.15.08
Medcenter One College of Nursing faculty and students spent a day introducing the field of nursing to area middle school students at Nurse Camp.
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Prosthetics  11.12.08
Nathan McKenzie, Medcenter One MedEquip One prosthetist, demonstrates the latest innovations in prosthetics on the KXMB TV Noon Show.
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Watch the newsCancer and nutrition  11.12.08
Undergoing treatment for cancer can be hard on the body. Medcenter One dietitian Nicole Enzminger shares how cancer patients should eat to help their bodies build up strength again.
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Watch the newsVaccines not just for children  11.11.08
Vaccines have changed and more have been developed. That’s why Dr. Kinsey Shultz Piatz, Medcenter One family medicine, says it’s important for adults to stay up-to-date on their vaccinations.
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Snow piles up  11.08.08
The first snowfall of the winter kept the Medcenter One Emergency and Trauma Center busy with weather-related injuries.
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Watch the newsAspirin warnings for diabetics  11.03.08
Dr. Kent Martin, Medcenter One internal medicine, explains why he encourages diabetics to take aspirin regularly.
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