Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is the greatest risk factor for stroke. Therefore, if you have high blood pressure, managing it can significantly decrease your chances of having a stroke. We see hundreds of people with stroke symptoms each year in WakeMed’s seven adult emergency rooms (ERs). Most of the first-time stroke patients […]
Pelvic Organ Prolapse – What Women Need to Know
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) occurs when there is a weakening or tear in the pelvic floor muscles or connective tissues. This causes pelvic organs to fall downward into the vagina. This is similar to a hernia in the vaginal space. Pelvic Organ Prolapse is More Common Than You’d Think POP is a common problem. One […]
WakeMed Women Making a Difference: “Nurse Betty” McGee
Humble. Soft Spoken. Caring. Dedicated. These are just some of the first words that come to mind when describing WakeMed’s longest-standing employee, Betty McGee – known more affectionately in the community as “Nurse Betty”. At 75 years old, Betty has worked for WakeMed for 54 years (this September) with plans to retire later this year. She’s […]
One “Million” Steps Towards Better Health
We spend a lot of time, energy and effort in medicine treating advanced chronic diseases rather than preventing illness from developing or progressing in the first place. While an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, a pound of prevention is worth a ton of cure. The main determinant of health outcomes and […]
Stay Safe from Snakebites. Here’s How.
It’s the time of year where there’s a ssssssspike in snake bites. WakeMed emergency departments typically treat approximately 100 snakebites per year. Of these, 60 percent are venomous. The other 40 percent are “dry bites” (no venom injected), or they are from harmless snakes. So far, this year, WakeMed has seen over 20 snake bites, […]
What’s the Right Inpatient Rehab for Mom after Stroke?
“The medical team saves lives; the rehab team restores lives.” A WakeMed Rehab occupational therapist uses this phrase to help patients and their family members understand the difference between what providers in WakeMed’s acute care hospital and providers in the WakeMed Rehabilitation Hospital do for patients who have suffered a stroke. Making Difficult Decisions About […]
Learn to Spot the Signs of Stroke. FAST.
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. Would you know how to tell if someone was having a stroke? It takes about two minutes to learn the signs and symptoms: Symptoms of a Stroke Some include SUDDEN: Numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg – especially on one […]
Ron Doggett Honored at WakeMed Foundation Appreciation Gala
Ron Doggett was honored at the WakeMed Foundation Appreciation Gala for a lifetime of generosity. Why Giving Back Matters to Ron Doggett Ask Ron Doggett why giving back matters and you will receive a simple, yet modest answer: Service is part of his DNA, instilled in him and his four sisters by his parents, church […]
Volunteers Making a Difference: Asiyah Ahmad
We’re celebrating National Healthcare Volunteer Week, and we want to take the opportunity to recognize the amazing support that volunteers provide to our patients, families, hospital staff and our community. Meet Asiyah Ahmad, a student at The Wake STEM Early College High School and a WakeMed volunteer. Asiyah created The Birthday Project, a program that […]
Adults Need Vaccines Too!
Immunizations are not just something you need to get as a child anymore. Instead, they are an essential part of preventative care and overall well being. Get Immunized for a Healthier Life Immunizations help you live a longer and healthier life. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC): Immunizations prevent more than 21 […]
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