The benefits and risks of artificial intelligence for teens
Artificial intelligence has become a part of children's every day lives, with both benefits and risks. Providence psychologist shares benefits and risks of AI and teens.
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Smartwatches, heart rhythm and new tools in cardiology
Providence Heart Institute cardiologist Dr. Lori Tam shares how smartwatches and GLP-1s can be shared tools for your heart health.
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Sports medicine care that meets you where you are
Sports medicine isn’t just for athletes or major injuries — it’s for anyone who wants to move more comfortably and live with less pain.
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Providence, NorthBay Health reach definitive agreement to transition ownership of Queen of the Valley Medical Center
NorthBay Health solidifies commitments to advancing care in Napa
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Heat illness can escalate quickly — here’s how to protect yourself
Heat stroke can happen fast — listen to your body and stay cool. Abby Lindseth, M.D., shares information about heat-related illnesses and when to seek care.
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Providence St. Vincent radiologist talks contrast enhanced mammography
A new imaging option expands access to advanced breast cancer detection at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center.
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Providence opens new Occupational Medicine clinic in Anchorage
Providence has opened its first dedicated Occupational Medicine clinic, supporting the health, safety, and recovery of Alaska’s workforce by offering a full range of occupational health services.
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Understanding HPV and cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet many people don’t realize how closely it’s connected to a common virus — or how powerful prevention can be.
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Measles isn’t “just a rash”: How to protect your family
Measles is often misunderstood as a mild childhood illness, but it can be serious — especially for young children.
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Colorectal cancer tip: What to expect from a colonoscopy
Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers — and regular screening plays a powerful role in protecting your health.
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The Power of One, the Strength of Many
Throughout Earth Month, we remember that each one of us can make a positive impact on our common home, every day.
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Why fiber deserves a spot on your plate
Why fiber matters for digestion, blood sugar and heart health — and simple ways to get more every day.
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Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center introduces innovative Inspire therapy for sleep apnea
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center is now offering treatment with Inspire implant , a leading-edge treatment designed to help patients breathe naturally during sleep.
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Preparing for the unexpected: Caregivers strengthen emergency readiness
Caregivers gathered in March to train for complex emergency scenarios involving hazardous materials.
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Heart pump procedure gives patient 14 years of life and counting
Joe's journey with our LVAD program shows what’s possible when exceptional care gives patients more time to thrive.
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Gene therapy shows promising results against multiple myeloma
This study is now enrolling patients at Providence Cancer Institute – the only site outside of Australia.
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Five Questions About Colon Cancer Screening with Dr. Matthew Canipe, General Surgeon, Providence Humboldt
Colon cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when caught early, yet it remains a leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States.
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Providence Alaska Medical Center awarded federal grant to bolster special pathogen preparedness
Providence Alaska Medical Center (PAMC) received a $430,000 national grant recognizing its critical role in preparing for and responding to infectious diseases.
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Q&A: Colon cancer in younger adults, when to screen, symptoms and prevention
Dr. Kelly Perlewitz answers timely questions about the rise of colon cancer cases in younger adults.
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Celebrating oncology social workers: Compassion, expertise and impact
We celebrate the work of oncology social workers, whose work is essential, transformative and deeply human.
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