Eating Healthy: A Simple Approach
Fad diets like the cabbage soup diet or South Beach are common and may provide short-term weight loss but eventually the weight returns. “Diets should offer a balanced eating and exercise approach, p.
Fad diets like the cabbage soup diet or South Beach are common and may provide short-term weight loss but eventually the weight returns. “Diets should offer a balanced eating and exercise approach, p.
The start of “Back to School” and the slow shortening of days may have you thinking about changes to your sleep schedule. Healthy sleep patterns are based on routine. Any disruption to the schedule o.
April is both Autism and Parkinson’s awareness month at Capital Institute for Neurosciences, board certified neurologists offer focused programs for people with these neurological disorders. This incl.
Capital Health’s Cardiac Catheterization Lab at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell offers minimally invasive tests and emergency procedures for a variety of complex heart conditions. “Patients .
For those with diabetes or poor circulation, an injury or wound to the legs and feet can be slow to heal. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, a well established treatment that involves breathing 100% oxygen i.
Pre-hospital alert - reduces time to treatment - observation unit for monitoring Hopewell Twp., NJ - Capital Health Medical Center - Hopewell today announced that it has become the first, and only, h.
Most people know what heart disease and chronic kidney disease are, but they may not know how the two are linked. Chronic kidney disease by itself and excessive protein in the urine are also risk fact.
Those who are dealing with a gastrointestinal (GI) tract cancer diagnosis have a lot to think about, but at Capital Health, there is someone to assist them through this confusing time. Meet Margo Cre.
Hospitals across the country have been trying to decide how to treat patients who enter an emergency department not well enough for immediate discharge but not sick enough to be admitted as an inpatie.
The Capital Health Center for Comprehensive Breast Care is guided by the idea that the best way to treat breast disease is to treat the person who has it. Not the patient, the person. Meet Trish Tri.