As Portland area kids head back to school this week, a group of teens is ready to educate their peers about the dangers of smoking and vaping - namely with a device called Juul. They're called the "Rebels" and they have a very important cause.
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Why fiber matters for digestion, blood sugar and heart health — and simple ways to get more every day.

Caregivers gathered in March to train for complex emergency scenarios involving hazardous materials.

Joe's journey with our LVAD program shows what’s possible when exceptional care gives patients more time to thrive.

This study is now enrolling patients at Providence Cancer Institute – the only site outside of Australia.

Dr. Kelly Perlewitz answers timely questions about the rise of colon cancer cases in younger adults.

A nurse-designed space expands access to care and helps patients move smoothly through their hospital stay.

Our center for weight management recently hosted a free seminar focused on helping participants better understand evidence-based weight management approaches.

We celebrate the work of oncology social workers, whose work is essential, transformative and deeply human.

Providence today announced it is actively exploring strategic options for Providence Health Plan (PHP) – including the sale of the plan.

Providence today announced it is actively exploring strategic options for Providence Health Plan (PHP) – including the sale of the plan.

Palliative care can help manage pain, fatigue, anxiety and so much more – at any stage of cancer treatment.

Providence Medford partnered with St. Mary’s School to hold a two-week internship designed to give local high school students a look at several health care professions.

See photos of one of three new electrophysiology labs and learn about improved features for patients and caregivers.
Pfizer Global Medical Grants has awarded $250,000 for Providence to use Prov-GigaPath to predict cancer mutations among Oregon patients

Looking around your workspace, you may be surprised to learn that you sit on an exercise machine every day — your chair.

Tess Carstens shares how cardiac rehabilitation caregivers helped her achieve her goals and get a second chance at life.

Jenna Kay, M.D., cardiologist with Providence Heart Institute, explains the signs, risks, and treatment options for this often-overlooked heart condition.

Justin Jin, M.D., shares guidance with KATU on how vaccination protects one another and supports the health of our community.

Dr. Elizabeth Lieberman was one of a select group of 15-20 U.S. surgeons invited to gain early experience with the enhanced software for the Zimmer Biomet ROSA with Optimize robot.

Providence Heart Clinic – Newberg recently hosted screenings for kids ages 12–18.

