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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 […]

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Farmers Market Appeal

Advocates for Health in Action is working with area farmers markets to help them determine what customers are looking for in their market – is price, convenience or organic produce most important to you? Take a few minutes to fill out this SURVEY, so Wake County farmers markets can better serve you. Oh, and if […]

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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 […]

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WakeMed Human Resources Gives Back

A dedication to giving our time and talents to the community is part of our culture at WakeMed.  Occasionally on this blog, we will highlight some of the exceptional organizations where WakeMed employees volunteer and make a difference by donating their time and talents.  Dress for Success  Dress For Success is an organization that promotes […]

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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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