The CDC recommends washing your hands to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. This is especially important when flu, coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) and other respiratory illnesses are spreading.
Washing your hands is easy. Clean hands can stop germs from spreading from one person to another and throughout an...
by Coley Parker, Fitness Coordinator, Elkhart Health & Aquatics
Almost two months in to the year, a lot of new year's resolutions are no longer a priority. Everyday life has interfered with fitness goals and other promises to get in shape or eat healthier. But it's not too late! Here are...
We tend to indulge while celebrating with family and friends during the holidays, more than any other time of year. But just because Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year's are over, doesn’t mean you should ignore the signs and symptoms of a condition called Holiday Heart Syndrome.
January is actually one of...
Every year, in the month or so between Thanksgiving and Christmas, a conference room at the Ronald McDonald House Charities ® of Michiana becomes a winter wonderland.
Hundreds of toys and other gifts fill up the space in Beacon Memorial Hospital’s Skyway building. Hundreds of stuffed animals, dozens of Lego sets,...
7-year-old returns to hockey just one month after surgery to remove tumor in his skull
Rudy Chapman loves sports. He plays hockey and soccer. He collects baseball cards and attends almost every Notre Dame hockey game each season.
He watches his favorite team, the Chicago Blackhawks, any time he can. The 7-year-old’s...
Stay safe this fall when working in your yard.
“There are a few things you can do to reduce the risk of injury when doing yard work,” says Dr. Rose Paul, MedPoint Urgent Care doctor.
“Before you start, take a few minutes to warm up your muscles,” she advises. “Take a quick...