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  • A is for April…and Allergies: What to Do When Allergens Attack

    April 01, 2022

    Did you know that – according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America – more than 50 million Americans suffer from a type of allergy each year? That makes allergies the sixth leading cause of chronic illness in the U.S. And seasonal allergies account for a big percentage of that.

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  • Dr. L. Faith Payne Named InterStim™ Center of Excellence

    March 30, 2022

    Beckley, W.Va. (March 30, 2022) – Dr. L. Faith Payne of Raleigh General Hospital’s Advanced Urology has had the honor of being named an InterStim™ Center of Excellence by Medtronic (NYSE: MDT), the world’s largest medical device manufacturer. The distinction is awarded to caregivers who have demonstrated particular expertise in the use of the InterStim™ system to treat overactive bladder (also known as OAB), as well as non-obstructive urinary retention and chronic fecal incontinence.

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  • From Must-See TV to Must-Screen for Me? Why It Might Be Time for a Colonoscopy

    March 02, 2022

    In the 1980s and 1990s, the NBC broadcast network began branding their primetime lineups to promote their sitcoms and dramas. One phrase in particular quickly entered the pop culture lexicon after it debuted in 1993. The phrase? Must See TV. If you were a teenager in the early ‘90s and remember trying to rush through your homework to watch that night’s Must-See TV lineup, it could be time for another “must” – a colonoscopy.

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  • Getting the Most Out of Your Health Insurance

    December 08, 2021

     Have you been putting off your annual doctor’s visit? Or perhaps even a needed screening or procedure? If you’ve been putting off care – whether it’s a recommended surgery, screening or simply your annual check-up – now’s the time to do it.

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  • A Lung Scan Can Be a Lifesaver

    November 04, 2021

    If you are a smoker or a former smoker, and between the ages of 50 and 80, you may qualify or be eligible for a lung cancer screening exam. And it’s an exam that could be a lifesaver.

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  • Get Your Mammo: It’s an hour that could save your life

    October 01, 2021

    According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the U.S., behind only skin cancers.

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  • RALEIGH GENERAL HOSPITAL IMPLEMENTS NO-VISITOR/LIMITED VISITOR POLICY

    September 04, 2021

    Due to an increase in community transmission of COVID-19, Raleigh General Hospital restricts/limits visitors, effective immediately

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  • Know where to go to get the care you need

    August 27, 2021

    Knowing where to go to get the care you need can be confusing – especially now. Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have resulted in many new practices for hospitals, outpatient centers and medical offices. As we move forward, life – and healthcare – will look different, but Raleigh General Hospital’s commitment to providing a broad range of…

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  • Your Health Now: 4 Simple Ways Men Can Take Control of Their Health Today

    June 14, 2021

    How can men defy the stats and get and stay healthy? Here are four simple things you can do to give your health the attention it needs now.

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  • Raleigh General Hospital Names 2021 Mercy Award Winner

    April 08, 2021

    Tiffany Cook recognized for demonstrating compassion and unwavering commitment to helping others. Beckley, W.Va. (Aril 28, 2021) – Raleigh General Hospital recently announced that Tiffany Cook has been recognized as the hospital’s 2021 Mercy Award winner. The Mercy Award recognizes one employee from each of LifePoint Health’s hospitals who profoundly…

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  • Our Health Means Everything: Taking Care of Yourself in a Post-Pandemic World

    April 08, 2021

    by Debbie Vaughn, CNO, Raleigh General Hospital Life has changed in ways both big and small over the last year. Plans were suspended and priorities shifted as we cautiously made our way through a situation that we had never experienced, much less imagined would happen. As we get closer than ever to putting the COVID-19 pandemic behind us – thanks to wider vaccine…

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  • Raleigh General Hospital Promotes Foot Health Education during April’s National Foot Health Awareness Month

    April 02, 2021

    Beckley, WV, – April is National Foot Health Awareness Month and the medical staff at Raleigh General Hospital Advanced Wound Care Center are spreading awareness of common foot wounds and treatments with a patient-focused education campaign. Right now, nearly 7 million Americans are living with a chronic wound, and more than two million of those are…

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  • Got Kids? Give ‘Em Heart!

    February 23, 2021

    As a parent, there are a number of great reasons to get your kids to think of their health as a priority. And there are a number of great ways to help them do that, including regular physical activity. Creating a more active family lifestyle can be done anytime, anywhere. Family walks after dinner, socially distanced weekend excursions like hiking,– these are…

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  • Heart Health at Any Age

    February 23, 2021

    Things change as we get older. How you took care of yourself in your 20s might be very different from how you take care of yourself today. That said, it’s important to understand what you should keep in mind as you age. Check out these pointers on what to remember as each decade comes and goes, as well as some things to keep in mind at every day at every age. All…

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  • It Does That? Fun Facts About Your Hard-Working Heart

    February 19, 2021

    Your heart is one hard-working muscle – a fascinating, giant pump that’s working every second of every minute of every day. It’s working hard for you, so let these fun facts about your heart inspire you to work a little harder to keep it healthy. Your adult heart beats about 100,000 times a day. That’s at least one beat every second, or 60-100…

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  • Practical Tips on Better Sleep

    February 19, 2021

    Sleeping Beauty Consistently getting a good night’s sleep is one of the most beneficial things you can do for the health of your mind and body. And it’s particularly important for your heart. Even though it keeps beating after you close your eyes, it benefits from the lowered blood pressure that happens when you drift off to dreamland. Check out these…

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  • Your Once-A-Year Day: Annual Screenings are Good for Your Heart

    February 19, 2021

    Playing an active role in your preventive health is a key factor in preventing heart disease and managing your risk factors for heart problems. And one of the best preventive health measures is your annual check-up with your primary care provider. Even if you don’t have a heart condition, it’s essential to schedule and keep annual exams. Make the most of your…

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  • How to Have a Heart-to-Heart about Health

    February 18, 2021

    Understanding the risk factors, signs and symptoms of heart disease can have a big impact on the likelihood of a positive outcome and a strong recovery when issues arise. Besides recognizing these in yourself, it’s also important to be able to recognize them in your loved ones and be able to comfortably discuss them. By detecting potential heart problems early,…

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  • How Weight Weighs on Your Heart

    February 17, 2021

    Many of us have made New Years resolutions to lose weight, eat healthier and exercise. When we don’t always follow through, it’s not because we don’t want to be healthier. More often, life just gets in the way. But even with life’s challenges, it’s important for us to find ways to help our heart be healthy. Weight can be a critical indicator…

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  • Heart Health Starts at Home

    February 16, 2021

    After a long day, it’s easy to put your feet up and grab the remote. This may help you unwind, but it won’t do your heart any favors. In fact, if you’re like most Americans, it’s enhancing an already sedentary lifestyle, which can increase your risk for several health problems, including heart disease. So tonight, instead of snuggling into the…

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