Understanding Birth Virtual One Day Condensed Prepared Childbirth Class February 26 2022
Managing Symptoms of Anxiety: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Skills Maintenance Program May 26 2025
New Hope Athlete Returns to Learning with Help from the Concussion Program at Capital Institute for Neurosciences
https://www.capitalhealth.org/news/athlete-returns-to-learning-with-help-from-concussion-program-at-capital-institute-for-neurosciencesFour years ago, 14-year-old Annika Asplundh was the only girl on a boys’ hockey team. She was also the team’s goalie, so for her, being the center of attention was just part of the game. Unfortunately.
Talk to Your Teens About Drowsy Driving
https://www.capitalhealth.org/news/talk-to-your-teens-about-drowsy-drivingMedical experts at the Capital Health Center for Sleep Medicine urge parents to talk with their teen drivers about the importance of sleep and safe driving. “Drowsiness is similar to alcohol in how i.
Capital Health Receives Five-Year Grant Award from Merck Foundation to Launch New Initiative to Improve Cardiovascular Care in Trenton
https://www.capitalhealth.org/news/capital-health-receives-five-year-grant-award-merck-foundation-launch-new-initiative-improveCapital Health has been awarded a grant through the Collaborative for Equity in Cardiac Care, a five-year initiative funded by the Merck Foundation aimed at enhancing access to high quality, person-ce.
Emory Ross
https://www.capitalhealth.org/patient-testimonials/emory-ross Trenton resident recovers from heart transplant with help from Capital Health Cardiac Rehabilitation Today, Emory Ross feels confident enough to do his walking in the park near his h.Post-Natal Strength and Fitness Class
https://www.capitalhealth.org/classes-events/main/post-natal-strength-and-fitness-class You’ve just given birth and your physician has cleared you to exercise, but where do you start? Many postpartum women are eager to start exercising again but are nervous and confused about how to safe.Annika Asplundh
https://www.capitalhealth.org/patient-testimonials/annika-asplundh New Hope athlete returns to learning with help from the Concussion Program at Capital Institute for Neurosciences Four years ago, 14-year-old Annika Asplundh was the only girl on a boys’ hockey team..Stroke: Preventable, Treatable, Beatable
https://www.capitalhealth.org/classes-events/main/stroke-preventable-treatable-beatable Do you have a family history of stroke, or have you experienced a stroke and want to learn how to prevent another one in the future? Get the latest information from registered nurses and Stroke Progra.