Celebrating World Immunology Day
Providence Cancer Institute researcher shares her journey to immunology and the advice she has for those seeking a career in cancer research.
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How bad is it to take expired medication?
Many of the medications in your medicine cabinet may be expired, but some are safer than others to take past their expiration date.
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Learn the common signs of testicular cancer
If you are a man between the ages of 20 and 35, you should be performing testicular self-examinations to look for cancer. Here, we teach you what to look for.
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Learn common myths about vaccines and which ones you need
The last week of April is World Immunization Week 2024. Here, a Providence family medicine doctor discusses some common myths about vaccines.
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Quick allergy relief methods
Discover the fastest ways to get rid of allergies. Our guide offers effective tips and remedies for quick allergy relief from the experts at Providence.
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When to see your doctor about lower abdominal pain
A Providence gastroenterologist shares what you need to know about lower abdominal pain, including common causes and signs you should seek medical care.
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New vaccine being studied for HPV-positive head and neck cancers
Researchers at Providence Cancer Institute are exploring a range of innovative approaches to targeting human papillomavirus-positive head and neck squamous cell cancer.
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Get screened, says wife who lost her husband to neck cancer
Providence Senior Vice President, Chief Philanthropy Officer Laurie Kelley lost her husband to cancer. She wants to save others from the same outcome.
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Moving past “healthy mom, healthy baby” for Black mothers
As Providence celebrates Black Maternal Health Week, we recognize the importance of providing holistic care for Black birthing parents and babies.
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Praia Health: Powering health care where you need it
The latest spinout from Providence’s Digital Innovation Group, Praia Health is powering personalization in the Providence app and beyond.
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The many ways alcohol affects your health
An addiction medicine doctor breaks down the harmful mental and physical impacts of alcohol, while also providing some tips for healthier habits.
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Building climate resilient health care and communities
Being climate resilient means preparing, responding to and recovering from the health impacts of climate change. Learn how Providence is building climate resilience in the communities we serve.
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Cook with us: Blackened shrimp and pesto quinoa bowl
Join Providence and Homemade for a free, online cooking classes. In less than an hour, you’ll be enjoying a nutrition-packed quinoa bowl.
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Recognizing autism in children
Learn the early signs of autism in children ages 1-3. Get insights on symptoms, diagnosis and support from Providence’s Autism Center.
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A couple and their NICU caregivers forge lasting friendships
When a new mom developed preeclampsia and had to deliver her baby early, the NICU team was there to care for their new son — and for them.
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Addressing mental health disparities
Minority groups can face challenges when seeking mental health care.
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Providence is working to end health inequities related to sepsis
A Providence internal medicine physician shares what we’re doing to end health inequities that affect sepsis patient outcomes.
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Frontotemporal dementia has come into the spotlight
With Wendy Williams’ and Bruce Willis’ recent frontotemporal dementia (FTD) diagnoses, more people have wondered about the condition. Here’s some info.
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Celebrating our oncology social workers
In recognition of National Social Work Month, Darlene Corral, LCSW, shares a little insight into the importance of oncology social workers.
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Myths and facts about colorectal cancer screening
Many people have the wrong idea about what happens during colorectal cancer screening. Here, we debunk the myths.
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