SVMC Weekly Health Update: Nov. 17

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November 17, 2023

A Small Donation Can Make a BIG Difference

On November 28, Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) Foundation needs your support for our Telehealth Endowment Campaign. This fund ensures patients have access to life-saving treatment and specialists through our membership in the Dartmouth Health system. Keeping them close to home. Learn how you can double your dollar by helping us reach our matching challenge goal.

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Nov. 18 is a Day for Connection, Understanding, & Hope

Designated by Congress, International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day is a day for those affected by suicide to come together for healing. Learn how you can support those finding their way forward after a complicated loss.
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Turkey Day Prep Work

Check out these six tips for safe food handling during the holiday. Read More

GERD Awareness Week

It’s time to think differently about your heartburn. ??Read More

Diabetic-Friendly Feast

Keep your sugar in check with these delicious recipes. Read More

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SVMC Weekly Health Update: Jan. 17

January 17, 2025

 

Protect Yourself & Your Family from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Accidental carbon monoxide poisoning leads to more than 50,000 emergency room visits and 430 deaths across the country every year. While the circumstances vary, 100% of them are preventable. Do you know if you and your family are at risk?

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Give the Gift of Life | One-Hour Can Be Truly Life Saving

 

Observed every January, National Blood Donor Month calls attention to the critical importance of blood donation to people of all ages across the country. Every donation you make has the potential to save or deeply impact the lives of up to three people. 

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Cervical Cancer | Early Detection and Prevention Make a Difference

 

Not that long ago, cervical cancer was one of the most common causes of cancer death for American women. Thanks to prevention and screening, the death rate has dropped by more than half since the mid-1970s.  

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SVMC’s Outpatient Rehabilitation department will host an informational lecture on Monday, Jan. 27 at 9:30 a.m., at the Manchester Community Library, explaining treatment options for people living with Parkinson’ Disease (PD) and other movement disorders.

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