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It’s twins! Prenatal care for multiples

It’s twins! Prenatal care for multiples

Learn the ins and outs of having a twin pregnancy.
SHN Staff 9 min read
Living with head and neck cancer

Living with head and neck cancer

A cancer diagnosis often changes a person’s sense of self. There’s a feeling of losing control as the life the patient knew changes, as do the lives of the people they love and care for. Head and neck cancer patients are especially susceptible to dramatic changes in perceptions of self. Mental health is a crucial […]
Andrew Terrell, MD 10 min read
What to know about baby’s first checkup

What to know about baby’s first checkup

Find out if your baby’s development is normal.
Jennifer Haggar, MD 8 min read
What testing for birth defects can tell parents

What testing for birth defects can tell parents

Major birth defects occur in 2% to 4% of all live-born infants. Understand the types of tests available to you.
Peter Van Eerden, MD 5 min read
‘You have cancer:’ The power of words

‘You have cancer:’ The power of words

As I reflect back on a week full of interesting, unfolding scenarios, it strikes me that words are powerful. Consequences — for the good or for the bad — are associated with the words we choose. In a short period of time, I experienced words used in remarkable ways. Methods used to deliver the words […]
Lois Ustanko, RN 10 min read
Network increases access to breast cancer risk information

Network increases access to breast cancer risk information

An innovative network is making access to all-important information about individual breast cancer risk more convenient. Women schedule screening mammograms and receive an electronic invitation to an Athena Breast Health Network questionnaire. Those who choose take a few minutes to answer the questions and find out if they may be at elevated risk for breast […]
SHN Staff 3 min read
Baby basics for new dads, from a dad

Baby basics for new dads, from a dad

There's plenty for Dad to do once you bring Baby home
SHN Staff 4 min read
What does your due date really mean?

What does your due date really mean?

As soon as you announce you are pregnant, you’re likely to hear, “When is your due date?” The truth is, you are very unlikely to have your baby on your due date. More precisely, the medical world often refers to it as EDD, the estimated date of delivery. Due dates are exactly that – an […]
JoLyn Seitz, MD 4 min read
Post-exercise nutrition completes the workout

Post-exercise nutrition completes the workout

People working out but not properly nourishing themselves afterward may be letting many of the benefits of their workout slip away. Exercise scientists have pinpointed a 45-minute window after a workout that calls for taking in a 3:1 ratio of mixed carbohydrate and protein — for every 3 grams of carbohydrate, 1 gram of protein. […]
SHN Staff 2 min read
Finding peace and confidence after a breast cancer diagnosis

Finding peace and confidence after a breast cancer diagnosis

Often times, we have friends with the greatest intentions, but when it comes to their style of encouragement and support after a diagnosis of breast cancer, they heighten your anxiety or deflate your confidence in your current cancer treatment plan. That’s why it is important for you to understand your cancer diagnosis report, also called […]
Donna Dwire, RN, CBCN 5 min read

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