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5/1/2006



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LifeBits - May


Northwest Hospital Breast Care Center Celebrates Women's Health Week
In April, the University of Massachusetts released a survey, which indicated that only two of every three cancer patients get a yearly mammogram. The American Cancer Society estimates 4,310 women in Maryland will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006.

In celebration of National Women's Health Week, the Herman & Walter Samuelson Breast Care Center at Northwest Hospital Center encourages women to get a mammogram by offering extended hours on May 15. 

And to make the mammography experience less  painful, Northwest Hospital offers every patient a MammoPad breast cushion free of charge. The single-use, adhesive-backed foam cushion attaches to the compression plates of the mammography device and does not interfere with the image quality of the mammogram.

The Herman & Walter Samuelson Breast Care Center at Northwest Hospital will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on May 15. Giveaways will be provided to all women who have a mammogram that day. To schedule a mammogram, patients can call 410-521-5913.

Senior House Calls Program
The good old days when doctors or nurses would go to  patients' houses  are back, thanks to the Senior House Calls Program offered by Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital in partnership with Jewish Family Services. 

Through the Senior House Calls Program, nurse practitioners provide routine care in the homes of elderly people who are unable to visit a doctor's office. Among the services offered are communication with primary doctors; medication and health evaluations; referrals; and coordination with other needed services such as occupational and physical therapy, mental health experts, home care and new prescriptions.

For more information about the Senior House Calls Program, please call 410-601-WELL.

May is National Stroke Awareness Month
Did you know that more than 700,000 Americans will experience a stroke this year, and about one in four will die from it? Many people in high-risk groups live in fear of one day experiencing a stroke, but that risk can be sharply reduced by controlling blood pressure, exercising, quitting smoking and carefully managing diabetes.

Some key warning signs of a stroke include:

  • Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
  • Sudden confusion or trouble speaking
  • Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
  • Sudden trouble walking, dizziness or loss of balance
  • Sudden severe headaches

"Research has shown that stroke is as preventable as heart attack,” says Adrian Goldszmidt, MD, director of Neurology at Sinai and head of the Stroke Center. "Changing your lifestyle can dramatically lower your risk of stroke.”

The Stroke Center at Sinai is launching a stroke awareness campaign this month to coincide with American Stroke Month. The Stroke Center was recently recognized with a Primary Stroke Center Certification for its exceptional efforts in fostering better outcomes in stroke care. Sinai is the only community hospital in the area to earn such a designation. For more information about the Stroke Center at Sinai, please call 410-601-WELL.

 

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