Medicine

The Future is Now: Robot-assisted technology equals precision control

The Future is Now: Robot-assisted technology equals precision control Positive patient experiences and outcomes are the primary reasons the hospitals of Community Healthcare System use robot-assisted technology for minimally invasive surgeries and diagnostics. Each year, Community Healthcare System’s acute care...

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A supporting role: Non-surgical, surgical options available for pelvic organ prolapse

A supporting role: Non-surgical, surgical options available for pelvic organ prolapse Barbara Brown’s plan to spend retirement pedaling cruiser bicycles on trails with her husband and hiking along Michigan’s beaches was interrupted by a medical diagnosis. “It’s hard to enjoy a bike ride with this condition,” the 70-year-old...

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Board-certified family nurse practitioner joins Franciscan Physician Network in Cedar Lake

Board-certified family nurse practitioner joins Franciscan Physician Network in Cedar Lake Board-certified family nurse practitioner Jessica Van Noort is now part of the Franciscan Physician Network and is accepting new patients in Cedar Lake. Van Noort, NP, earned her master of science degree in nursing at Chamberlain University and her...

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Bears Care grant helps NWI Breast Care Center keep mammograms affordable for women across the Region

Bears Care grant helps NWI Breast Care Center keep mammograms affordable for women across the Region Getting your mammogram early and often is important for long-term breast health, but one of the most significant barriers to access for many women in the Region is cost. The Northwest Indiana Breast Care Center at Methodist Hospitals is always...

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The good ole reliable: how traditional braces can be the best option for patients

The good ole reliable: how traditional braces can be the best option for patients With the abundant advancement of technology, it can be hard to decide which treatment to go for when it comes to aligning teeth. There’s ranting and raving from both sides but sometimes, it's best to go the traditional route -- braces. Offering...

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Valparaiso University Biology and Chemistry Work Together to Fight Disease-Causing Bacteria

Valparaiso University Biology and Chemistry Work Together to Fight Disease-Causing Bacteria Jeffrey Pruet, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry, and Danielle Orozco-Nunnelly, PhD., associate professor of biology, and their team of student-researchers have been awarded $19,733 by the Indiana Space Grant Consortium to research natural...

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