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Quality health information can help you make informed decisions for yourself and your family.  YourHealth, the Deaconess virtual resource center, helps you be a smart, empowered patient.

From health education and information provided by Deaconess doctors and experts, to community and local resources, YourHealth connects you to the knowledge you need.

  • How a Multi-Cooker Can Improve Your Diet

    Debbie Pfeiffer, MS, RD, Deaconess Weight Loss Solutions

    If social media and sales figures are correct, many of you bought or received a multi-cooker over the holidays. While the advertising for using these appliances focuses on saving time, I’d like to tell you how they can help with healthier eating and even weight loss.
     

  • Enjoy the Big Game without Blowing Your Diet

    Carolyn Burns, RD, Deaconess Weight Loss Solutions

    Football-watching parties are not known for light and healthy food options, as most of these gatherings feature salt, beer and grease as the main food groups. So how do you celebrate the Big Game without completely blowing your diet?   
     

  • New Year’s Resolutions - Step By Step

    Carolyn Burns, RD, Deaconess Weight Loss Solutions

    “New Year, New Me” is a phrase commonly heard after the holiday season ends and the New Year is about to begin. It’s generally followed by promises to give up sugar, only drink water, and work out six days per week. Unfortunately, this kind of thinking is not realistic and often leads to people giving up on their goals. 
     

  • Too Late For a Flu Shot? & other Flu FAQs

    Daniel Holland, DO, Deaconess Clinic Lynch Road

    Is it too late for a flu shot?  What about the nasal spray?  How can you conveniently get the shot?  Get answers to these from family medicine physician Dr. Daniel Holland.

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder – More Than the “Winter Blahs”

    Deaconess Cross Pointe

    If you are one of the millions of Americans who finds themselves “in a funk” through the colder and darker months, you may be experiencing seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.

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