On March 12, 2012, baby boy Pearson was born weighing 8lb 6oz and measuring 21” long to the delight of his first-time parents, Josh and Meredith Jarrell. After nine highly anticipated and uneventful months, he entered the world as the picture of health. Just hours after his birth, while Pearson lay swaddled in his nursery […]
Category: Diseases & Conditions
Relief That’s Just a Stone’s Throw Away: Alan Dupree’s Kidney Stone Story
When you’re in pain, speedy relief is what you need. At WakeMed’s Kidney Stone Center, speedy relief is what you get. Available twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, the WakeMed “Stone Phone” rings continuously, receiving calls from patients both near and far, experiencing painful kidney stones and desperate for immediate treatment. A kidney […]
Performing Through Endometriosis Pain: Jessica Jolia’s Story
Each day, people around the world battle with invisible illnesses and conditions. You may not be able to see their pain or struggles — yet they are there. One person who knows about this all too well is Jessica Jolia. Jessica is an accomplished artist, producer and songwriter based out of Southern California. She has […]
Gut Health for Women: Care for and Feed Your Second Brain
Many of us focus more on how our bellies look on the outside than how well they function on the inside. But more than 100 million women in the United States have gut health issues, and women are more likely to experience chronic digestive diseases than men. The health of your gut may not seem […]
Twice Saved from Kidney Failure: Amanda Page’s Story
WakeMed clinical nurse, Amanda Page, cares for patients in the WakeMed Raleigh Campus, surgical operating room. She’s seen her fair share of challenging cases and has been instrumental in the recovery of untold numbers of patients who have come through the doors. Kind, compassionate and precise: she’s excellent at what she does because she’s had […]
Myocarditis — When Inflammation Hits the Heart
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, a relatively rare heart condition called myocarditis has garnered a lot of media attention. Myocarditis, COVID-19 and Other Offenders Identified as inflammation of the heart muscle, acute myocarditis is most often caused by infection with a virus. Historically, viruses such as the common cold, hepatitis B and C, the herpes simplex […]
Tips for Enjoying a COVID-19 Safe Thanksgiving
Aside from focusing on a heart healthy Thanksgiving, there’s also the serious matter of a global pandemic to consider. WakeMed’s Infection Prevention Specialist Jessica Dixon, MPA, BSN, RN, CIC, FAPIC, offers some guidance as we prepare for the upcoming holiday. Dixon starts by saying that for families who are fully-vaccinated without anyone at high-risk, it’s […]
Hemorrhoids Hurt – North’s New Colorectal Surgeon Explains All
Hemorrhoids is a common and painful condition that affects nearly three out of four adults throughout their lives. They’re swollen veins that can be located on the inside (rectum) or outside (anus) of your bottom area, also known as internal hemorrhoids or external hemorrhoids. While the cause of hemorrhoids is often unknown, they commonly impact […]
Do You Need a Lung Cancer Screening? Updated Guidelines Expand Eligibility
Are you at risk for lung cancer? While guidelines vary, the United States Preventive Task Force (USPTF) recently updated their guidelines to expand eligibility for CT lung cancer screening to a much broader audience. Previously, only those individuals between the ages of 55 and 77-80 considered at high risk for lung cancer were eligible for […]
Diabetes: Recognize the Signs and Save a Life
Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90 to 95% of all cases of diabetes — a disease that typically affects those 45 and older. Yet, with alarming speed, more and more children and young adults are being diagnosed. While some cases may be due to heredity, often diagnosis goes hand-in-hand with obesity, sedentarism and unhealthy eating […]
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