A Message from Sandy Hansen (Board President) and Kelly Huntsman (CEO) We acknowledge the pain and hurt that so many of us, our patients, and others in our community are feeling right now. We see in our work every day the racial disparities in health and wealth in our...
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, but it is estimated that in 2019 around 4,250 women died from cervical cancer. There are a few easy ways that you can protect yourself from cervical cancer. Get screened. There are two screening tests that can...
Five Tips for Managing Your Type 2 Diabetes Type 2 diabetes can feel complicated to manage. Our team came up with a few tips to help you think of some easy lifestyle changes you can make to help manage your diagnosis. Increase your physical activity. You don’t have to...
Approximately 140,000 people are diagnosed and more than 50,000 people die from colon cancer in the U.S. annually. March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and the Colorectal Cancer Alliance is challenging you to avoid assumptions and get more information...
Did you know, according to the American Cancer Society: Latina women are twice as likely as non-Latina white women to be diagnosed with cervical cancer Latina women have the second highest mortality rate from cervical cancer 85 percent of women who die from cervical...
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