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Summertime brings lots of opportunities for fun outdoor activities, family gatherings and all the wonderful events our community has to offer. Whether it’s attending a Corsicana Main Street event downtown, the July 4th Annual Lawnmower Parade in Streetman, or the Annual Fireworks Display at the I.O.O.F. park, we are fortunate to live in a community that provides activities and engagement for all ages. When there’s a break in our normal routines, however, people tend to put their healthcare needs on hold... ... Read More
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Having a strong relationship with a primary care provider is one of the most important tools in preventing serious health events like a stroke. Regular visits can help patients understand their risk factors and stay proactive. Dr. Philipp Schulz, internal medicine physician at Medical Associates at Corsicana Crossing explains: “A primary care provider can monitor conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, substance abuse like smoking or alcohol, sleep apnea and all majo... ... Read More
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Up to 80% of strokes are preventable because small choices we make every day can have a major impact on long-term brain health. Many of the biggest risk factors including high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, smoking, inactivity and excessive alcohol use, often begin developing much earlier in life. According to Dr. Philipp Schulz, internal medicine physician at Medical Associates at Corsicana Crossing, stroke prevention should be a priority for adults of all ages because unmanaged health con... ... Read More
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It’s no secret that menopause can come with disruptive symptoms that affect a woman’s daily living, long-term health, and overall well-being. New insights and updated medical guidance are helping reshape the conversation around hormone replacement therapy (HRT), dispelling outdated fears and helping women make more informed decisions about their health. Hormone replacement therapy is designed to supplement declining levels of estrogen and progesterone during perimenopause and menopause. As hormone level... ... Read More
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Hernias continue to represent one of the most prevalent medical conditions in the United States, affecting an estimated five million Americans living with the condition. Hernia repair is one of the most frequently performed surgeries nationwide. A hernia occurs when tissue or an organ pushes past muscle and pops out, creating a bulge. Hernias usually happen in the abdominal area or groin. The bulge can appear when a person’s body is in certain positions or when they’re doing certain physical activities ... ... Read More
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By: Dana Pillans, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC AI has changed the way people obtain information and make decisions in their daily lives, including their health. It is also being utilized by hospitals and providers to facilitate a better patient experience and improve patient care. For example, it is now being used to help expedite provider charting in the electronic medical record (EMR), which has the potential to give time back to providers, which gives them more time to talk with patients. At the same time, p... ... Read More
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by Dana Pillans, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC Most people have their blood drawn at some point. Understanding why you need this is important, though. Getting your lab work at least yearly is an important part of maintaining your health at an optimal level. In some cases, when you carry certain diagnoses, laboratory studies may be needed more frequently—every six months or even quarterly. Blood work isn’t just necessary when you have an acute issue; it helps you and your provider understand your baseline health ... ... Read More
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National Doctors' Day is an annual day of recognition established by the American Medical Association to “honor the dedication, skill and unwavering commitment of physicians in providing high-quality health care to individuals and communities worldwide.” Navarro Regional Hospital enthusiastically celebrates Doctors' Day and the men and women who choose to practice here to make for a healthier, safer community. “Physicians have a vital role to play in our communities; we all rely on their skills, educati... ... Read More
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Total Impact Reached Nearly $124 Million At more than 162,000 patient encounters last year, Navarro Regional Hospital delivered on its commitment to provide quality healthcare for the community. The health system’s 2025 Community Benefit Report shows care extended well beyond the hospital and clinics, contributing nearly $124 million to the region through charity/uncompensated care provided, capital dollars reinvested in services and facilities, employee payroll, charitable projects and payment of more ... ... Read More
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By: Dana Pillans, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC A common comment that I hear from patients after taking their blood pressure is, “Well, that’s good for me.” A patient’s blood pressure might be 157/92, and they tell me, “That’s good for me.” No. It’s not. According to the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association, normal blood pressure is less than 120/80. Readings consistently above 130/80 are considered elevated or high. A blood pressure of 157/92 is not “borderline.” It is high. High bl... ... Read More
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