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Navarro Regional Hospital recently marked a milestone in surgical care with the successful completion of its first robotic-assisted procedure, performed by Dr. Harold Campbell, general surgeon. This was made possible through the installation of a new robotic surgical system—the first of its kind to be used at the hospital—that brings new technology to patients in the local community. “Robotic-assisted surgery enables us to offer a minimally invasive approach, which can speed recovery and help patients g... ... Read More
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Glaucoma remains one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness in the United States. According to the CDC, over 3 million Americans are living with glaucoma today — and that number is expected to reach 4.2 million by 2030. Because glaucoma often progresses without noticeable symptoms, many people don’t realize they have it until significant vision loss has occurred. The good news? With early detection and appropriate treatment, the progression of glaucoma can be significantly slowed, helping many ... ... Read More
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As we welcome the month of May in Corsicana, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on what this time means for those of us here at Navarro Regional Hospital. For our hospital, May is more than just a month - it’s a celebration of the people who form the heart of our purpose and a reminder of the vital role we play in caring for our friends, family, and neighbors throughout Navarro County. Each year, May brings three meaningful observances: National Nurses Week (May 6–12), National Hospital Week (May 12–1... ... Read More
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One of the most important, and often overlooked, tools for your child’s academic and physical success and overall well-being is a good night’s sleep. Why Sleep Matters “Well-rested children are more alert, focused, and better behaved. They retain information more easily, perform better in school, and are more emotionally resilient. But sleep plays a far greater role than just academic performance — it’s essential for growth, immune function, mood regulation, and long-term health”, says Dr. Terry Bang, a... ... Read More
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When patients come through our doors at Navarro Regional Hospital and our outpatient clinical care sites, it is our privilege to provide quality, compassionate medical care to help them get well and live healthier. And we are proud to play an important part in the health of Navarro County and the larger region with a collective impact in 2024 of approximately $100 million. Delivering Medical Care Across our hospital and clinical care sites, we delivered care and service at more than 157,000 patient enco... ... Read More
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News that Harrison Ford withdrew from the 2025 Oscars ceremony due to a diagnosis of shingles has brought attention to this common, often painful, condition. Usually thought of as a childhood disease, chickenpox can have lasting effects well into adulthood because the virus remains inactive in the body even after recovery. Years after you have had the chickenpox, the virus can reappear in the form of shingles. One in three Americans will experience shingles in their lifetime according to the Centers for... ... Read More
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Prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation on the Rise Due to Lifestyle Factors, Aging Population The prevalence of one of the most common cardiovascular conditions in the U.S. is significantly higher than previously estimated, underscoring the need for better prevention and treatment strategies. Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a rapid, irregular heartbeat that can lead to stroke or sudden death if untreated. A 2024 study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology estimates the current national prevalenc... ... Read More
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Know the Difference Between Heartburn and a Heart Attack As the holidays approach, many Americans look forward to all of the festivities, spending time with family and friends, and indulging in traditional holiday dishes. But, what many people don’t know is that during the holiday season there may also be a higher risk of two health conditions - heartburn and heart attack. “These conditions are not the same and not related, but sometimes they can be hard to tell apart,” said Dr. Shahzad Syed, a gastroen... ... Read More
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Brush up on stroke risk factors and symptoms to protect your health Amid all the gifts and good times, the holidays also come with a higher risk for medical emergencies, including stroke. Celebrations often include rich foods and alcohol; busier social calendars can leave less time for exercise and sleep. Added stress from holiday preparations, shopping for gifts, increased expenses or traveling, and many other holiday activities can affect the body. Cold weather can, too. Taken together, these elements... ... Read More
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A growing trend in orthopedics reveals that younger people are undergoing hip and knee replacements, raising questions about the optimal age to undergo these procedures. According to the American Academy of Orthopedics, by 2030, people younger than 65 will account for more than half of hip replacements and more than 60 percent of knee replacements. Only an orthopedic surgeon can help determine if a joint replacement is appropriate for a younger person, but they are becoming increasingly common among Gen... ... Read More
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