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How Screening Saved a Life
June 15, 2021Colorectal cancer survivor celebrates being cancer free with a message about the importance of early screenings.
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Celebrates Residency Program Graduates
June 10, 2021Now in its seventh year, the Lake Cumberland Residency Program graduated thirteen physicians earlier this month
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Can Benefit Skin Cancer Patients After Major Surgery, Radiation
May 18, 2021May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know that 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer by the age of 70?
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Top of Mind: Ending the Stigma Around Mental Health
May 17, 2021National Mental Health Month is observed each May to provide a platform for discussing mental health and raising awareness of the important role it plays in our lives.
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Names 2021 Mercy Award Winner
May 06, 2021Kelly Prater, RN, recognized for demonstrating compassion and unwavering commitment to helping others.
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Your Health Means Everything: Taking Care of yourself in a Post-Pandemic World
April 01, 2021If there is one thing we have collectively learned over the last year it is that – in short – your health means everything.
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Lake Cumberland Schoolhouse Health Distributes Vaccines to Local Educators
March 03, 2021Schoolhouse Health and Schoolhouse Mobile Care deliver vaccines to over 870 school employees throughout Pulaski County
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Knowing By Heart | Rick's Story
February 18, 2021Former Air Methods' Pilot thought he knew all the signs of a heart attack, until they hit close to home.
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Unveils Newly Renovated Cardiac Catheterization Lab
February 17, 2021Newly renovated catheterization lab provides improved technology for close-to-home interventional heart care in Pulaski County
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Heart Disease 101: Warning Signs for Women
February 15, 2021As the number one killer of men and women in the U.S., you might think that gender doesn’t matter when it comes to heart disease. But it does.
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