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- In February we celebrate Valentine’s Day with flowers and hearts. Coincidently, February is also American Heart Month, and the perfect time to draw attention to the heart health of the women we love.
- January is National Blood Donor Month. Your donation could help save a life.
- One of the easiest ways to prevent the spread of germs and stay healthy is by washing your hands.
- Nashville General Hospital Trauma Program Manager
- Exercise and sports are a great way to get and stay healthy. With proper preparation you can enjoy these activities and limit the risk of injury.
- Protect your skin this summer to avoid sunburns and lower your risk of skin cancer.
- The doctor says, “You have cancer.” It is at that moment that your journey as a cancer survivor begins.
- In addition to affecting your mental health, stress can also take a toll on your physical health.
- At least 50% of premature male deaths could be prevented by taking action when early symptoms arise.
- A recent study of 150,000 men shows that men with erectile dysfunction have a higher risk for heart disease and stroke.
- Erectile dysfunction is associated with metabolic syndrome, a variety of risk factors that can be managed through healthier lifestyle choices.
- “If you are serious about your health and willing to give up the things that make you sick, I can work with you to improve your health and transform your life.” Dr. Kevin Billups, MD
- April is National Minority Health Month, a time to highlight the importance of improving the health of racial and ethnic minorities and reducing health disparities.
- March is National Nutrition Month®. This is a great time to learn about making informed food choices and developing healthier eating habits.
- A good night’s sleep is one of the easiest ways to prepare for and recover from surgery. Sleep can help you stay healthy and your body heal.
- February is American Heart Month. This is a great time to focus on heart-healthy habits that can help protect your heart and lead to a healthier lifestyle.
- Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally. This disease claims the lives of 300,000 women each year, one every two minutes. Many of these deaths are unnecessary since cervical cancer is almost completely preventable and if diag
- Accredited for 80 consecutive years, Nashville General Hospital is the second-oldest accredited cancer program in Nashville.
- There are more than 322,000 pharmacists in the United States. In addition to dispensing medications, these trained medical professionals play an important role as part of your healthcare team.
- Since July, hospitals across Tennessee are filling up again with COVID-19 patients at the highest rate since January.
- The COVID-19 Vaccine is FREE of charge to all people living in the United States, regardless of health insurance status or immigration. There are multiple locations throughout Nashville and Davidson County to receive the vaccine.
- EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6, 2021, For the health and safety of patients and their families and staff, we have put the following guidelines in place to limit visitation, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- If you have problems with your ears, nose, or throat, you may need an appointment at an ENT clinic. The technical name for the medical specialty is otolaryngology (pron: “oh-tow-leh-ruhn-gaa-luh-jee”).
- When your turn comes to get your COVID-19 shot, don’t hesitate. "It’s our best hope for ending the pandemic," advises Livette Johnson, M.D., Medical Co-Chair of Infection Prevention at Nashville General Hospital