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Focus on Prevention: Colonoscopy

Focus on Prevention: Colonoscopy

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. In recognition, we offer some useful information regarding the importance of prevention. Colonoscopy is one of the least common screening exams sought by patients. The reasons range from the physician not mentioning it to fear of pain and discomfort both during the procedure and in the preparation for the […]

A fitness resolution that lasts all year!

A fitness resolution that lasts all year!

Riverview Hospital Registered Dietitian, Laura Kenny, RD and Riverview Rehab & Fitness Exercise Specialist, Ryan Lawson, offer helpful information on making fitness resolutions last all year… The start of a brand new year is a time for new beginnings. Resolutions to eat better and increasing your physical activity are a great place to start. To […]

Call 9-1-1...it could save your life!

Call 9-1-1…it could save your life!

A heart attack is a life-or-death emergency where every second counts. Calling 911 seems like an obvious thing to do if you suspect someone is having a heart attack. Unfortunately, this is not always the first step that people take when they are experiencing the symptoms of a heart attack. “Even though current guidelines recommend […]

Congrats to another Riverview "Daisy"

Congrats to another Riverview “Daisy”

We are so proud of our outstanding nursing staff that provides world-class care to our patients. This quarter, we recognize a stellar nurse from our Maternity Center, Dede Flaherty. Dede works tirelessly to ensure our patients receive the best care possible and she is a deserving recipient of the Daisy Award! The Daisy Award was […]

Fighting stress during the holidays

Fighting stress during the holidays

It is that time of year again; the cooling temperature compounded by extra commitments of the holiday season leads to more stress and less physical activity. With proper planning and a positive approach, you will discover that even a little bit of exercise throughout the day can diffuse stress and lead to a saner, more […]

What it means to be an oncology nurse

What it means to be an oncology nurse

To be an Oncology nurse is more than a job. It is a commitment. You pledge to do your very best to make a small difference in your patients lives. You get to know someone during their worst hour, right after they heard those frightening words: “you have cancer.” At that point their lives, careers, […]

The anti-cancer diet: prevention and nutrition tips

The anti-cancer diet: prevention and nutrition tips

According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 35% of cancers have a nutritional connection. Laura Kenny, a Registered Dietitian with Riverview Hospital, recently led a seminar on Nutrition in Cancer Prevention and shares a summary of her presentation here. It is possible to prevent 35% of cancers by: Following a healthy diet Maintaining a healthy […]

Heart-healthy recipe: cajun chicken with peach chutney

Heart-healthy recipe: cajun chicken with peach chutney

Use up the last of those Indiana peaches by making this heart-healthy recipe provided by the dietary staff at Riverview! [gmc_recipe 1121]

Falling leaves, apple cider, and...ear infections?

Falling leaves, apple cider, and…ear infections?

Ear infections are among the most common illnesses of early childhood and occur most frequently in the fall and winter months. It’s that time of year again! Noblesville Pediatrics board certified pediatrician, Joy Kain, MD, offers information on ear infections as well as a symptom guide to this common illness. Three out of four children […]