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Study: Healthy diet may avert nutritional problems in head, neck cancer patients

Eating foods high in antioxidants and other micronutrients prior to diagnosis may help patients in the long run.

Continuing education leads to continual fulfillment

Kelci Steeples, RN, looks forward to Carle’s inaugural Central Illinois Medical Surgical Nursing Conference as a new opportunity for new nurses to find their way.

‘Game changer’ for patients on blood thinners

Patients like Bobbie Jean Ortiz credit Anticoagulation Management Services (AMS) with resolving complexities associated with medications like Warfarin and Coumadin.

Helping the best get better

Champaign’s own Jacob Bushue is about to achieve a lifelong goal and play for a first division European soccer club. To take on the challenge, he came back home to Carle Sports Medicine.

Healthy Beginnings welcomes more moms (and dads) to free classes

Because the classes – and the camaraderie they create – are so essential, Healthy Beginnings organizers are opening their 2020 offerings to people who aren’t in the program.

Carle Foundation Hospital refreshes amenities for patients and visitors

A new main entrance and lobby opened with conveniences and features for patients, visitors and staff.

Partnership reveals better outcomes for patients with revolutionary treatment

Carle and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign collaborative engineering and medicine team publishes innovative study.

CRMH delivers services in the right places for patients, community

Commitment from leaders aligns resources to meet community demand and need for services for eight-county area.

Taking the time to get it right

A rare diagnosis and ensuing surgery solved Angela Hawn’s abdominal pain, but a lot of thought and consideration came first.

Put Convenient Care Plus on your holiday wish list

It’s important to know Convenient Care Plus remains open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, including major holidays like Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Inspiration abounds for healthcare solutions as Make-A-Thon deadline nears

Organizers of the second annual Illinois Health Make-a-Thon competition invite all state residents – a broader reach this time – to submit their problem-solving ideas by the Jan. 6 deadline.

First Watchman patient at Carle refocuses on a healthier life

Ronald Eaker of Champaign used to worry about a potential stroke burdening those around him. The Watchman device, implanted in his heart, reduced that risk and gave him a confidence boost.

New research collaborations will alter tomorrow's standard of care

Carle’s Stephens Family Clinical Research Institute connects with Cancer Center at Illinois to establish new possibilities for cancer patients.

This holiday season, learn the ABCs of pediatric diabetes 

"Diabetes" might seem like a scary word for parents and caregivers, but it’s quite manageable with the proper care team.

Gene therapy serves as game-changer for SMA-stricken Mikaela

“My marching orders are to provide best-practice care to do what’s best for the patient,” Health Alliance Chief Medical Officer said.

Complex brain surgery provides new lease on a 'full and complete life'

Julian Wade needed a complicated brain surgery to stop an aggressive tumor. Carle Neuroscience Institute was there.

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