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5 reasons nonsmokers get diagnosed with lung cancer
Read full article: 5 reasons nonsmokers get diagnosed with lung cancerLung cancer is often associated with smokers or former smokers, and though doctors say about 80% of cases occur in smokers or former smokers, an alarming 20% of cases affect people who have never smoked.
5 innovations transforming the field of joint replacement
Read full article: 5 innovations transforming the field of joint replacementRecovery times in joint replacement have decreased, allowing people to return to their daily lives more quickly, thanks to improvements in prehabilitation and post-surgery interventions.
Balancing fun and performance: Expert tips to prevent sports injuries in young athletes
Read full article: Balancing fun and performance: Expert tips to prevent sports injuries in young athletesWhile many sports enthusiasts dream of seeing their children succeed on the big stage, pushing young athletes to excel too soon can sometimes result in serious injuries that could sideline them for good.
Navigating HPV vaccine hesitancy: A doctor debunks myths, encourages cancer prevention
Read full article: Navigating HPV vaccine hesitancy: A doctor debunks myths, encourages cancer preventionMany parents have strong opinions on vaccines in general; that’s no different when it comes to the HPV vaccine, which protects against HPV, a sexually transmitted infection.
Henry Ford Health athletic trainer creates exercises influenced by Olympic activities
Read full article: Henry Ford Health athletic trainer creates exercises influenced by Olympic activitiesWe are all getting excited about the start of the Olympic games, and if you are like many people, they may also inspire you to get into better shape or improve your exercise game.
Stranger danger: How to help your child understand age-appropriate strategies
Read full article: Stranger danger: How to help your child understand age-appropriate strategiesParents know it’s impossible to have constant supervision over kids, which is why it’s essential to learn the best strategies to teach them about self-protection.
‘Stars were aligned’ in lifesaving action of woman who suffered acute stroke
Read full article: ‘Stars were aligned’ in lifesaving action of woman who suffered acute strokeVirgina Plemmons had no idea that, after working at Macy’s Southland for 27 years, her place of employment would be pivotal in saving her life from an acute stroke on March 19, 2023.
AI and strokes: How technology is aiding in quick diagnoses
Read full article: AI and strokes: How technology is aiding in quick diagnosesAlbert Ware had only been in retirement for a few short years when he experienced a stroke. With the help of artificial intelligence, he bounced back within an hour of receiving care at the hospital.
Empowering pregnant women: Henry Ford Health expands doula program
Read full article: Empowering pregnant women: Henry Ford Health expands doula programAccess to the doula program is being expanded to pregnant women with Medicaid, providing access to this service to many in marginalized communities and helping combat maternal death rates.
Henry Ford Health program aims to help mothers survive pregnancy
Read full article: Henry Ford Health program aims to help mothers survive pregnancyThe program makes the services of a doula available to pregnant women with Medicaid. It can make a big impact for low-income pregnant women with Medicaid.
Technology makes organ transplant easier, safer and more available
Read full article: Technology makes organ transplant easier, safer and more availableRobotic surgery has transformed the way surgery is performed. While the basic process of kidney transplant surgery hasn’t changed in more than 60 years, robotic technology now allows transplant surgeons to do complex procedures in a minimally invasive way.
Henry Ford Clinic promotes colon cancer screenings in Metro Detroit
Read full article: Henry Ford Clinic promotes colon cancer screenings in Metro DetroitThe number of diagnosed cases of colon cancer is increasing. This year alone, about 152,000 Americans are going to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer, according to staff with the Henry Ford Health Colon Cancer Program.
5 ways to physically (and mentally) prepare for a colonoscopy
Read full article: 5 ways to physically (and mentally) prepare for a colonoscopyWhile many probably dread the thought of undergoing a colonoscopy, you might be surprised to learn that most people find the prep for the procedure to be much worse than the test itself.
Experts have revolutionized go-to-method for treating colorectal cancer
Read full article: Experts have revolutionized go-to-method for treating colorectal cancerAs recently as 20 years ago, the main method doctors used to remove colon and rectal tumors was through open operation. While effective and safe, it only allowed for a large incision in the body to remove the tumor.
Metro Detroit woman shares inspiring battle with rare disease
Read full article: Metro Detroit woman shares inspiring battle with rare diseaseThe last day of February is known as National Rare Disease Day. It is time many people, advocates, and healthcare workers dedicated to raising awareness about conditions and treatments that often go under the radar.
$2 million gift helps expand services for Henry Ford Health Detroit cancer patients
Read full article: $2 million gift helps expand services for Henry Ford Health Detroit cancer patientsHenry Ford Health has an option for cancer patients struggling through treatments, and a recent $2 million gift is helping that resource reach more people.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death, but there are ways you can reduce some risk factors
Read full article: Heart disease is the leading cause of death, but there are ways you can reduce some risk factorsThere are a multitude of reasons to pay special attention to your heart health, but one of the largest might be the rate of death from heart disease.
Turns out laughter just might be one of the best medicines. How it can alleviate tension on your heart.
Read full article: Turns out laughter just might be one of the best medicines. How it can alleviate tension on your heart.If you’ve heard the term “laughter is the best medicine,” you’ve likely taken it tongue-in-cheek, but it turns out there’s some truth to it.
People living with diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease, cardiologist says
Read full article: People living with diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease, cardiologist saysAdults who live with diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease, compared to those without diabetes, according to Dr. Lalitha Rudraiah, a cardiologist with Henry Ford Health.
Detroit Free Press Marathon runner celebrates with those who helped her cross finish line
Read full article: Detroit Free Press Marathon runner celebrates with those who helped her cross finish lineAvid runner Brenda Mack was thrilled to complete the Detroit Free Press Half Marathon last month. It wasn't the longest, but it still may be the most significant race she's run.
Henry Ford agrees to joint venture with Ascension, will take over its Metro Detroit hospitals
Read full article: Henry Ford agrees to joint venture with Ascension, will take over its Metro Detroit hospitalsAscension Michigan and Henry Ford Health have agreed to a joint venture that would place Ascension’s Southeast Michigan hospitals under Henry Ford’s brand and leadership, the healthcare organizations announced Wednesday.
2 organ transplant recipients, healthcare worker inspire each other to run Detroit Free Press Marathon
Read full article: 2 organ transplant recipients, healthcare worker inspire each other to run Detroit Free Press MarathonThe Ambassador Bridge can be seen from miles away, including from the windows of Henry Ford Hospital, and for two liver transplant recipients recovering, it became a beacon of hope.
Dan, Jennifer Gilbert pledge nearly $400M to help build new facility at Henry Ford Hospital
Read full article: Dan, Jennifer Gilbert pledge nearly $400M to help build new facility at Henry Ford HospitalDan and Jennifer Gilbert are pledging nearly $400 million to help build a new facility at Henry Ford Hospital.
Here’s a look at the future of cancer diagnosis and treatment in Detroit
Read full article: Here’s a look at the future of cancer diagnosis and treatment in DetroitWhen we say cancer, we’re really not talking about only one disease, and the idea that it’s more than one disease also gives rise to the approach that anyone’s cancer can be considered unique to them.
Here’s why ‘well-child’ exams are needed for student athletes In Metro Detroit
Read full article: Here’s why ‘well-child’ exams are needed for student athletes In Metro DetroitIf your child has a clear sports physical, skipping their next well-child visit may be tempting, but pediatricians urge parents to avoid making that mistake.
Researchers at Henry Ford Hospital test radiation tattoos that fade away
Read full article: Researchers at Henry Ford Hospital test radiation tattoos that fade awayFor most people, the decision to get a tattoo was made carefully and willingly, but many patients battling cancer were distressed to learn their treatment requires them to get several small tattoos.
Research suggests many people are unaware of HPV link to cancers in US
Read full article: Research suggests many people are unaware of HPV link to cancers in USPreventing cancer with a vaccine sounds like the holy grail of medicine. Yet it is already possible to prevent many cancers with a vaccine. But too many people are unaware of that fact, which could cost some their lives.
Flashpoint: Diving into the 2023 State of the Region report, what we know about redevelopments in New Center
Read full article: Flashpoint: Diving into the 2023 State of the Region report, what we know about redevelopments in New CenterWatch Flashpoint every Sunday at 10 a.m. on Local 4 News at Local 4+.
‘Incredible investment in our city’: $2.5B Detroit neighborhood redevelopment to begin in 2024
Read full article: ‘Incredible investment in our city’: $2.5B Detroit neighborhood redevelopment to begin in 2024The New Center neighborhood in Detroit will see some new development over the next decade as a healthcare company, a sports team, and a Michigan university are investing $2.5 billion into the community.
How do you sleep at night? Here’s how your sleep position affects your health
Read full article: How do you sleep at night? Here’s how your sleep position affects your healthWe spend about a third of our lives sleeping, often in the same position for hours at a time. So, it should come as no surprise that the position you are in can have an impact on your health.
Henry Ford official: Latest COVID variant XBB.1.5 making its way to Michigan
Read full article: Henry Ford official: Latest COVID variant XBB.1.5 making its way to MichiganAn infection specialist with Henry Ford Health held a live news briefing Wednesday morning to discuss the latest COVID-19 variant and what families should know about it.
Here are some benefits of changing sports during winter
Read full article: Here are some benefits of changing sports during winterSports help kids build confidence and learn valuable life lessons. Most importantly, they should be fun for kids, but sometimes young athletes who find a sport they love will push themselves or get pushed by their parents into doing it exclusively.
Here are steps to protect vulnerable family members during Thanksgiving celebration
Read full article: Here are steps to protect vulnerable family members during Thanksgiving celebrationAs we prepare to gather with our family and friends for Thanksgiving, many are understandably nervous about all the viruses that are circulating.
New device makes virtual doctor visits more effective for patients
Read full article: New device makes virtual doctor visits more effective for patientsOne lesson for healthcare that came out of the pandemic was the convenience and effectiveness of virtual doctor’s visits. But seeing and talking with a doctor via video has apparent limitations.
102-year-old World War II Veteran from Detroit hopes to dance again after heart attack
Read full article: 102-year-old World War II Veteran from Detroit hopes to dance again after heart attackA World War II veteran from Detroit had major heart surgery this year at 102 years old, but continues to fight and he hopes to hit the dance floor again.
Annual challenge ‘Sober October’ encourages pause in drinking
Read full article: Annual challenge ‘Sober October’ encourages pause in drinkingSober October is an annual challenge that encourages people to stop drinking alcohol for a few weeks, live a healthier lifestyle, and help identify potential problems with alcohol use.
Metro Detroit woman shares recovery story following a unique brain surgery
Read full article: Metro Detroit woman shares recovery story following a unique brain surgeryA woman from Royal Oak had her malignant brain tumor removed at the Henry Ford Cancer Center, here is the story of her groundbreaking surgery and recovery.
Here’s what Michigan health systems warn about rising omicron variants
Read full article: Here’s what Michigan health systems warn about rising omicron variantsAccording to the CDC, the omicron variant BA.5 has consistently become more dominant since May. In fact, at the start of July, it officially became the most dominant strain accounting for 53% of isolates, increasing to 65% this week.
Detroit hospital ranked No. 2 pediatric care facility in Michigan
Read full article: Detroit hospital ranked No. 2 pediatric care facility in MichiganChildren’s Hospital of Michigan announced Monday that U.S. News & World Report had ranked the hospital in six pediatric specialties, including cancer, gastroenterology and gastrointestinal surgery, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics and urology.
3 Michigan providers awarded $300K to expand, improve sickle cell clinics
Read full article: 3 Michigan providers awarded $300K to expand, improve sickle cell clinicsThe Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced the awardees of the Sickle Cell Clinic Expansion and Enhancement Program grants.
Henry Ford Health urges people to take precautions against COVID: ‘We’re in a surge right now’
Read full article: Henry Ford Health urges people to take precautions against COVID: ‘We’re in a surge right now’Henry Ford Health is issuing a warning to its hospitals are they see an increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
Henry Ford Health president, CEO leaving for new role at nonprofit health system
Read full article: Henry Ford Health president, CEO leaving for new role at nonprofit health systemThe president and CEO of Henry Ford Health announced Thursday that he is stepping down and taking another position with a Chicago-based health system.
Feeling forgetful, exhausted, or overwhelmed? How to change your ‘new normal’
Read full article: Feeling forgetful, exhausted, or overwhelmed? How to change your ‘new normal’How living in ‘survival mode’ is not a sustainable lifestyle and how experts say many of us have become accustomed to living in a heightened state of stress and anxiety.
Deaths attributed to heart disease, stroke increased during COVID pandemic
Read full article: Deaths attributed to heart disease, stroke increased during COVID pandemicThe COVID pandemic caused many people to see their doctor less often and according to a new study, that has translated into increased heart disease and stroke -- especially in communities of color.
Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital pushes forward with deforestation for expansion
Read full article: Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital pushes forward with deforestation for expansionThe tree-cutting process has already started to create room for the expansion of a Henry Ford Health hospital in West Bloomfield.
Henry Ford doctor represents Detroit in Winter Olympics as physician for US Ski and Snowboard
Read full article: Henry Ford doctor represents Detroit in Winter Olympics as physician for US Ski and SnowboardDoctor Jeffrey Kutcher is the Medical Director of the Henry Ford Kutcher Clinic for Concussion and Sports Neurology.
Michigan hospital officials cite first signs of early progress since COVID omicron surge
Read full article: Michigan hospital officials cite first signs of early progress since COVID omicron surgeFor the first time since the start of the COVID omicron surge in Michigan, hospital officials with the Henry Ford Health System said they’re starting to see some signs of early progress.
Sunday Read: Henry Ford Health officials say Michigan’s current COVID ‘crisis’ worse than a year ago
Read full article: Sunday Read: Henry Ford Health officials say Michigan’s current COVID ‘crisis’ worse than a year agoOfficials from Henry Ford Health System provided an update Wednesday on the state of COVID in Michigan, saying the current situation is a “crisis” and worse than a year ago.
6 takeaways: Henry Ford Health officials say Michigan’s current COVID ‘crisis’ worse than a year ago
Read full article: 6 takeaways: Henry Ford Health officials say Michigan’s current COVID ‘crisis’ worse than a year agoOfficials from Henry Ford Health System provided an update Wednesday on the state of COVID in Michigan, saying the current situation is a “crisis” and worse than a year ago.
COVID surge is putting major strain on hospital systems across Michigan
Read full article: COVID surge is putting major strain on hospital systems across MichiganLeadership from the Henry Ford Health System and Beaumont Health have warned the COVID surge is having serious effects on hospital operation and the ability of everyone to get care.
370 Beaumont Health workers suspended for not getting vaccine by deadline; 70 others resign
Read full article: 370 Beaumont Health workers suspended for not getting vaccine by deadline; 70 others resignMore than 300 Beaumont Health employees are now suspended after not getting the COVID vaccine by Monday’s deadline.
Community Health and Social Services Center in Detroit secures mammogram machine
Read full article: Community Health and Social Services Center in Detroit secures mammogram machineA community center in Southwest Detroit said it can double the number of women it can get screened for breast cancer thanks to a grant from the Empowerment Foundation.
Henry Ford Health System comes up with ways to help employees address their mental health needs
Read full article: Henry Ford Health System comes up with ways to help employees address their mental health needsMost large employers have an employee assistance program, but the Henry Ford Health System has taken it one step further.
Wyandotte doctor arrested, accused of sexual assault
Read full article: Wyandotte doctor arrested, accused of sexual assaultThat first patient complained to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) in 2004, but the complaint was dismissed because the doctor had no priors and agreed to take classes on professional sexual misconduct.
Protests held across Metro Detroit over vaccine mandate for Henry Ford hospital employees
Read full article: Protests held across Metro Detroit over vaccine mandate for Henry Ford hospital employeesOnly two Metro Detroit healthcare systems have mandated vaccines -- Henry Ford and Trinity Healthcare. Other big names, like Beaumont and Michigan Medicine, have not said whether they will follow suit.
Henry Ford Health emergency specialist: Metro Detroit has a ‘COVID catastrophe’
Read full article: Henry Ford Health emergency specialist: Metro Detroit has a ‘COVID catastrophe’Every week, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services puts out new data on different aspects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ford Field COVID mass vaccination site launches Wednesday
Read full article: Ford Field COVID mass vaccination site launches WednesdayDETROIT – Officials said Tuesday’s soft opening of the COVID-19 mass vaccination site at Ford Field was a success. With the site officially opening Wednesday, officials are getting ready for everybody, including those with disabilities or limited English. “We’ve been trying to be really thoughtful when it comes to language access, and people with disabilities making sure we have enough accessible vaccine pods for people with wheelchairs,” said Michigan Lt. Gov. Read: Ford Field COVID mass vaccination site prepared to open to thousandsAround 70 vaccination pods are set up and people who received the vaccine Tuesday said it was a very quick process. More: Registration for COVID-19 vaccine at Ford Field now open -- How to registerRelated News