This Thursday, fight back with a vengeance against bumps, bruises and bacteria at a FREE safety event just for kids! Join WakeMed’s Injury Prevention team and Safe Kids Wake County at 7 pm, just before a showing of Monsters vs. Aliens at Koka Booth’s Movies by Moonlight. Kids will learn about safety through fun activities […]
Author: Heather Monackey
Back-to-School: Sleep Training
Over the last couple of years, WakeMed’s Families First publication has offered lots of great back-to-school tips for parents and kids. In anticipation of back-to-school, we will share this timeless information with you from sleep training to vaccinations to packing your child’s lunch to how to know when your child really is too sick for […]
Spotting Skin Cancer
Skin cancer can be very serious and it does not discriminate. Just last week former Pittsburg Steelers coach Bill Cowher lost his wife, Kaye, to skin cancer. She was only 54 years old. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer, a disease which is most prevalent in people over age 30, regardless of race […]
Smoking could lead to bladder cancer
Did you know there is a significant link between smoking and bladder cancer? Last night, WRAL-TV aired a story featuring Wake Specialty Physicians Urologist Sam Chawla discussing this link.
The Verdict is In
When we originally posted the What’s Living on That…? blog a couple of weeks ago, we knew that folks would find it interesting. We were thrilled with the positive response we received on this blog, Facebook, and via email. Over the next week, we will be swabbing the following nine items suggested by readers: Utensils at salad bars […]
Rabies cases are cause for caution
On Wednesday, WRAL aired a story featuring WakeMed Emergency Department physician Eduardo Piqueras discussing the dangers of rabies.
What is living on that…?
Have you ever wondered what kind of germs or bacteria are living on that elevator button, office microwave or restaurant table? Well, we have. And we are pleased to announce that the WakeMed Pathology Department has agreed to grow and interpret samples taken from around our community. But we want your help determining what to […]
High Health, Low Cost
Andrea Weigl, food writer at the News & Observer, wrote a STORY included in today’s paper about eating healthy for the same price (or cheaper) as going through the drive through at a fast food restaurant. In the sidebar, WakeMed Cardiac Rehab Dietitian Diana Koenning provided some additional tips for keeping family heathy and well fed […]
Miss North Carolina 2009 Talks Back to BackTalk
BackTalk, a support group for kids and teens with scoliosis and other spinal conditions, will welcome Miss North Carolina 2009 Katherine Southard to their meeting on Saturday. In 2005, Southard competed for Miss North Carolina for the first time while in a back brace. The second time she competed was 2008, just six months after surgery […]
Hot Temps Take Toll On Health
Chantal Howard, RN, nurse manager in the Raleigh Campus Adult Emergency Department, and Dr. Edwardo Piqueras, emergency physician with Wake Emergency Physicians, spent some time yesterday educating NBC 17 reporter Josh Green about the dangers of over exersion in extreme heat. Watch the resulting story here. And, WakeMed Diabetes Management Program Educator Rosie O’Hara talked with […]
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