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 […]
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14 Dog Bite Prevention Tips
What’s not to love about a dog? They are furry, cuddly, playful friends. Many dog breeds are great for families and enjoy spending time with everyone in the household, including their mischievous, little humans. So, to keep the good times going and prevent challenging behaviors, such as dog aggression, read our PSA on dog bite […]
Love the Paws. Avoid the Falls.
There is no measuring the level of happiness and companionship that a pet can bring into a home. But with immense joy comes hidden dangers, particularly among seniors. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), pets account for a significant percentage of falls among seniors age 65+. Kristi Blankenship, RN, the WakeMed Trauma Coordinator […]
Help! Spring is Here and I Have Seasonal Allergies
Oh, glorious spring. After the dark, decay of winter, the sky brightens and signs of nature’s reemergence begin. The birds are chirping. The bees are buzzing. The flowers are blooming, but you are sneezing and coughing and breaking out in hives! The yellow-green pollen haze that infiltrates every space and lands on every surface means […]
COVID-19 Testing Sites in Wake County, NC
Where to Get Tested in Wake County The highly contagious delta variant, as well as seasonal allergies and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) that have some of the same symptoms of COVID-19 are likely the reasons testing for COVID-19 is rapidly increasing throughout North Carolina. Here are some pointers on COVID-19 testing in Wake County. Please Do Not Do […]
Beware Heat Injury During Scorching Summer Months
During these hot summer days, you need to be very careful in the heat. Rising temperatures and humidity combined with any risk factors, such as dehydration or over exertional exercise may set you up to have a heat Injury. Bodily Heat versus Environmental Heat Body temperature is maintained within a narrow range by balancing heat […]
Helmet Safety: Skip the School of Hard Knocks
Life comes with guaranteed bumps and bruises. Some you can’t avoid; some help you learn and grow — and there are some hard knocks from which you can and should protect yourself and your children. Knocks to the noggin top that list. The best way to protect your child from a head injury is to […]
When the Unexpected Happens, WakeMed is There — Robin Bunting’s Story
On Saturday, February 6, Robin Bunting was enjoying a trip to Raleigh, to visit her family for the day. She came to town to help her loved ones settle into a new property they recently purchased. A Sudden Fall Robin was in an outbuilding sorting items to place in the lofts, which involved going up […]
Our Love Light Family: The McLamb Family
Two years ago, Tyler McLamb was a typical 3-year old boy – running around, playing and getting into absolutely everything. He spent his days doing what most toddlers do – running around and putting just about anything they can find in their mouths. In March 2019, Tyler started not feeling well with what seemingly appeared […]
Prevent Icy Falls With These Tips
The number one reason patients visit our Emergency Departments during winter storms is due to injury from falls. While we want you to enjoy your snow day, we also want you to be safe! Injuries from falling are not only common when we have winter weather – they’re the top reason people seek treatment from […]
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