Tired of dealing with heavy periods every month? Porter Health System’s Healthy Woman Program will present an educational seminar entitled, “Monthly Madness,” by OB/GYN Christopher Wirsing, DO, who will share information on available treatment...
Read MorePorter Health System’s Senior Circle Program Presents “Bone Health”
To better understand how bone density relates to osteoporosis and fracture risk, Porter Health System’s Senior Circle Program will present an educational seminar entitled, “Bone Health,” by Porter’s Community Wellness Coordinator Leah...
Read MorePorter Health System Names Patient Choice Award Winner
Porter Health System recently named Angela Scheuer, RN, the 2010 Patient Choice Award winner. The award recognizes the level of quality care, comfort and compassion offered by nurses each day. “I’m flattered to know patients recognize the amount...
Read MoreIU Northwest’s Patrick Bankston, Samuel Flint to Appear on Public-Affairs Program ‘Lakeshore Focus’ This Weekend
CHHS and SPEA administrators to discuss healthcare bill, access to care, and physician shortage Two Indiana University Northwest administrators – Patrick Bankston, Ph.D., dean of the College of Health and Human Services and assistant dean and...
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Association Memory Walk® Merrillville Kickoff
The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting area residents to the Memory Walk Merrillville Kickoff Party for the 2010 Memory Walk. The kickoff will take place on July 14 at the Horizon Bank, 8590 Broadway in Merrillville, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The...
Read MorePorter-Starke Opens Their Doors to New Facility
Porter-Starke Services opened their brand new facility to the public on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 for a ribbon cutting ceremony in conjuction with the Portage Chamber of Commerce. Many people came out for the event, and in no time did the front lobby...
Read MoreType O Negative Blood Supply Drops to Critically Low Levels
Red Cross asks eligible volunteer blood donors to help make up for shortfall The supply of type O negative blood at the American Red Cross has dropped to critically low levels. Type O negative blood is always in high demand because it can be...
Read MoreNow What? What An ‘Abnormal’ Mammogram Means
From the Spring 2010 StayHealthy publicationFew calls create more anxiety than this one: “Your mammogram looks suspicious. We’d like you to come in for further testing.” You fear the worst. You phone a friend. You lose sleep. Yet facts may...
Read MorePorter-Starke Services Presents “Suicide Prevention and Intervention”
On Tuesday, July 20, Porter-Starke Services will host its Learn @ Lunch series with an informative education lecture entitled, “Suicide Prevention and Intervention” from 11:30- 1:00 PM at Porter-Starke Services, located at 701 Wall Street...
Read MoreHonor America’s Independence: Give Blood
Community members nation-wide can pledge their allegiance to others in need - volunteer to give blood and help save lives this Fourth of July. “Your blood donation is a sign of independence in its purest sense,” said Sharyn Whitman, CEO for the...
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