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Northwest Health has collaborated with Lakeshore Public Media to present local women with two, free community screenings of “The [M] Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause,” a first-of-its-kind documentary that addresses the health issues surrounding menopause. Screenings will be followed by a candid conversation with local gynecologists. Due to the popularity of the film, two screenings will be held: March 12 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Sand Creek Country Club in Chesterton, IN, and April 8 from 5:... ... Read More
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Keeping the Beat; detecting and treating heart rhythm disorders Rapid Heartbeat. Fluttering in your chest. These could be symptoms of atrial fibrillation, or Afib - a common, but dangerous, heart rhythm disorder that can lead to blood clots in the heart and increase your risk of stroke and heart failure. Join Cardiac Electrophysiologist Jamario Skeete, M.D., to learn how Afib is diagnosed and the new medical treatments available at Northwest Health. The seminar, which is open to the public, is on Thursd... ... Read More
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Texting, scrolling, constant news intake and phone calls throughout the day can cause emotional exhaustion and a decrease in our attention spans. Is it time to consider a digital detox? Join Katie Sarver, certified intrinsic coach with Northwest Health, as she presents “Embracing a Digital Detox: Refreshing Your Wellbeing in Today’s Digital Society”. During her presentation, she’ll explore actionable strategies for reducing screen time, while enhancing your mental wellbeing and fostering a healthy relat... ... Read More
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Mark Casanova has been named chief executive officer (CEO) at Northwest Health – La Porte in La Porte, Indiana, and Northwest Health – Starke in Knox, Indiana, effective February 10, 2025. Casanova comes to the hospitals from Terre Haute Regional Hospital in Terre Haute, Indiana, where he has served as CEO since 2021. While in Terre Haute he successfully expanded key service lines, increased operational efficiencies, strengthened community engagement, and oversaw a large capital investment in the facili... ... Read More
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What does a heart attack do to my body? How do I know if I am at risk for heart failure? How do I keep my heart healthy? For answers to these questions and more join cardiologist Alexandru Marginean, M.D., as he shares information on these topics and more. During his presentation he will offer ample time for questions and answers. HealthyU is a wellness series presented by Northwest Health to provide the community with relevant health and wellness topics. The free monthly seminars are geared to answer y... ... Read More
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Northwest Health is pleased to offer support groups for individuals with diabetes and those seeking to lose weight. All are open to the general public. Diabetes Support Group in La Porte The Diabetes Support Group provides a place to share ideas, experiences, and challenges related for those with diabetes, as well as their support team. The group meets from 11 a.m. – Noon, the fourth Monday of the month in the Lilly Lake Conference Room, at Northwest Health – La Porte, 1331 State Street in La Porte. The... ... Read More
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Trusted experience in treating chronic wounds At age 25, Jack Crump’s life forever changed after he fell off scaffolding, paralyzing him from the chest down. As a scaffold builder, he was also tasked with tearing the structures down. On that day, he was working at a power plant when the unthinkable happened. “We got it down to about 50 feet when I fell,” he said. “The scaffolding was inside a boiler, so when I fell, I hit steel at the bottom.” As a paraplegic, Crump is more susceptible to ulcers that ar... ... Read More
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Brush up on stroke risk factors and symptoms to protect your health In the midst of all the gifts and good times, the holidays also come with a higher risk for medical emergencies, including stroke. Celebrations often include rich foods and alcohol, and busier social calendars can leave less time for exercise and sleep. Added stress from holiday preparations, shopping for gifts, increased expenses or traveling, along with millions of other holiday activities can affect the body. Cold weather can, too. T... ... Read More
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“It takes a village” is a saying many of us have heard, but for Kristyn Kitchell, this phrase took on a deeply personal meaning during her birth journey. On Easter, the 30-year-old Westville resident noticed significant swelling in her feet, but at nearly 34 weeks pregnant, she assumed it was from her busy day of going to church and multiple family holiday celebrations. She made a mental note to address the swelling with her doctor, Dr. Julius Ellis, at her next scheduled OB-GYN appointment the followin... ... Read More
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Early detection is key to saving lives in pancreatic cancer cases Area Gastroenterologist says risk factors for deadly disease include age, family history Hidden in plain sight, pancreatic cancer can go undetected for months, revealing itself only after it has dangerously grown or spread to other organs. Diagnosed in more than 66,000 U.S. patients each year, pancreatic cancer often does not cause any signs or symptoms. An estimated 51,750 people will die of the disease this year, according to the Americ... ... Read More
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