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New Research Sheds Light on Concussions in Young Athletes

New research may unlock clues that improve detection of concussions in young athletes. The results could lead to improved diagnosis and better decisions on when it’s safe for an athlete to return to play.

Identifying symptoms and taking action; sudden cardiac arrest and heart attack

Cardiac events happen quickly. Knowing the steps to decrease your risk and to recover from these events is crucial to staying healthy.

Recognizing stroke and aneurysm symptoms help patients receive lifesaving treatments in time

Recognizing the signs and reacting quickly to conditions that impact the brain can help a person receive lifesaving treatments during the most critical period of time.

Recognizing the early symptoms of coronary artery disease can help keep your heart healthy

February is American Heart Health Month and a reminder that while coronary artery disease impacts many Americans, there are changes that can help treat and prevent the disease.

From awareness to action: Vaccination, early detection and treatment saves lives

Knowledge is power when it comes to your health. If you have a cervix, here are three things you need to know about cervical cancer that can potentially save your life, a family member’s life, a friend’s life or someone else you know.

Carle’s Heart and Vascular Institute provides relief to a patient from their heart to their head

Carle Health’s Heart and Vascular Institute physician Dr. Issam Moussa carried out a successful PFO closure procedure to address a patient’s recurrent stroke risks.

Innovative cancer treatment used to help grandmother quickly, successfully

Pinpoint stereotactic radiation therapy at Carle Cancer Institute Urbana provides cutting-edge treatment for lung cancer with spread to the brain.

Physicians seeing more cases of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in atypical patients

In typical patients, cases of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease occur around the age of 70, but in recent years, the patient population most impacted by this disease is changing.

Summer means time to provide additional skin protection

Did you know your skin is your largest organ? It’s not to be taken for granted while you are working or recreating outdoors during these warm weather months.

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