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9/9/2024 • Posted by CASA-Trinity • in Health and Wellness, Mental Health
September marks National Recovery Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about substance use treatment and mental health services that help people live healthier lives. The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration shows that in 2021, more than 20 million Americans age 12 or older were in recovery from substance use disorders, highlighting the vital need for support and resources. This month, we honor the strength and resilience of those in recovery and the dedication of the professionals who support them.
9/4/2024 • Posted by Patrice Reives-Bright, MD, Fidelis Care Senior Medical Director of Behavioral Health • in Health and Wellness, Mental Health
Suicide is a major public health issue that leaves a tremendous impact on families, friends, and entire communities. Here are some facts: • Suicide is the second leading cause of death among people aged 10-14. • It is the third leading cause of death among people aged 15-24. • Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death overall in the United States. • Some people are affected more. Youth, veterans, and those living in rural areas are among those more likely to attempt suicide.
9/3/2024 • Posted by Becky Fried, RN, Fidelis Care BabyCare Team Senior Care Manager • in Children's Health, Health and Wellness
September is National Newborn Screening Awareness Month. It’s a time to think about tests that identify conditions that could affect a baby’s long-term health. Newborn screening is a term you may hear from your doctor before or just after your baby is born. This screening is composed of three different tests. They include:
8/30/2024 • Posted by Merlene Smith-Sotillo, Sickle Cell Awareness Corp. International Founder, President, and CEO • in Health and Wellness
September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder that impacts the shape of red blood cells. Normally, these cells are round and flexible. They flow easily through blood vessels. In people with SCD, the red blood cells take on an abnormally bent or “sickle” shape, which can lead to blocked blood flow.
8/28/2024 • Posted by Dr. Arik Olson, Fidelis Care Medical Director • in Health and Wellness, Men's Health, Women's Health
September is Healthy Aging Month. It’s a time to reflect on ways to improve health and quality of life into our golden years. Physical activity and exercise are very important for health at any age. Staying active is even more important as we get older.
8/27/2024 • Posted by Alan J. Wieder, Medical Director • in Health and Wellness, Men's Health
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, but it is often successfully treated when found early. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located just under the bladder and in front of the rectum. Each year in New York State, about 14,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. The risk of developing prostate cancer increases with age, especially after age 65. African American men and men whose close relatives had prostate cancer are at an increased risk. There are no known risk factors for prostate cancer that are under our control. We can’t control our age, race, or family history.
8/26/2024 • Posted by Dr. Thomas Raskauskas, Fidelis Care Senior Medical Director • in Health and Wellness, Women's Health
What is ovarian cancer? Ovarian cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in the ovary. It can spread throughout the body. It is the deadliest of gynecologic cancers. There are different types of ovarian cancer. The most common type of ovarian cancer is abnormal growth of the cells on the surface of the ovary, and is called epithelial ovarian cancer.
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