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BSA Setting the Gold Standard for Stroke Care for Third Consecutive Year
Read more: BSA Setting the Gold Standard for Stroke Care for Third Consecutive YearFor the third consecutive year, BSA Health System (BSA) received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award for 2021. To achieve this national recognition for stroke care, BSA met specific quality measures over a 24-month period. “We are proud to be recognized as a leader in stroke…
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Help Your Heart’s Health Through Blood Pressure Monitoring
Read more: Help Your Heart’s Health Through Blood Pressure MonitoringIt is estimated that nearly 46% of Americans have high blood pressure, making them more likely to have a heart attack or stroke. Knowing how to take your blood pressure accurately and how to evaluate the reading can be lifesaving. In order to take an accurate blood pressure reading, stop the following at least 30…
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Prayers from BSA Provider Bring Peace to Pregnant Mother
Read more: Prayers from BSA Provider Bring Peace to Pregnant MotherAngelina Ramsay recently developed a cough and suspected she may have contracted COVID-19. She explained that the thought of having COVID-19 while pregnant at 35 weeks with her second child was scary, but that upon her arrival at BSA Urgent Care Center, she immediately felt safe, comfortable and cared for. “Everyone at the clinic, whether…
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Taking Health to Heart: Reducing the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
Read more: Taking Health to Heart: Reducing the Risk of Cardiovascular DiseaseMore than 17.9 million people die globally from cardiovascular disease each year. Cardiovascular disease develops gradually over time as plaque builds up in the arteries and blood vessels. According to the World Health Organization, one third of cardiovascular disease deaths occur from a stroke or heart attack. Although cardiovascular disease can develop due to hereditary…
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The Importance of “Golden Hour” After Giving Birth
Read more: The Importance of “Golden Hour” After Giving BirthThe moments and hours after giving birth are filled with many different emotions, ranging from joy to discomfort. This is a beautiful time, and an integral time for mother and baby, known as the “golden hour.” This is a pivotal time as the mother will experience her first instance of uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact with her…
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Healthy Aging Habits
Read more: Healthy Aging HabitsHealthy Aging Month, celebrated annually in September, is a great time to begin implementing lifestyle habits that will help promote lifelong physical and mental health. “By practicing healthy habits, you get to enjoy your life with the body you are given for a longer period of time,” said Alana Elmquist, BSA Amarillo Diagnostic Clinic Gerontological…
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BSA Volunteer Continues to Brighten the Days of Others’ After 15 Years
Read more: BSA Volunteer Continues to Brighten the Days of Others’ After 15 YearsAt the urging of a friend from church who was already involved with the program, Stephanie B., a voracious reader and beach-lover, accepted an invitation to volunteer her time at BSA. Now, Stephanie is a 15-year veteran of the program. We spoke with Stephanie about her experience and what volunteering at BSA means to her. “One…
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60 Second Sleep Tip – How Much Sleep You Need
Read more: 60 Second Sleep Tip – How Much Sleep You NeedThe amount of sleep that you should get largely depends on your age. · Newborns should get anywhere from 14 to 17 hours of sleep. · Infants should get anywhere from 12 to 15 hours of sleep. · Toddlers should get anywhere from 11 to 14 hours of sleep. · Preschool children should get anywhere from 10 to 13…
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What’s RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)?
Read more: What’s RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)?What’s RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)? Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common virus that causes illness of the nose, throat and lungs. RSV is common in adults and children and usually appears with mild symptoms, leading many to believe they’re experiencing the common cold. Common symptoms of RSV include: – Runny nose– Blue tinge to the…
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60 Second Sleep Tip – Sleeping in the Heat of Summer
Read more: 60 Second Sleep Tip – Sleeping in the Heat of SummerDuring the heat of summer, achieving restful sleep can be a challenge. Jeannie Pruitt, Manager of BSA Sleep Disorders Center, is sharing tips to help you achieve optimal sleep during the summer. To sleep well during warmer months, Jeannie suggests the following: If you are having trouble falling or staying asleep, the BSA Sleep Disorders Center…