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As a pilot, David Michael Hall of Huber Heights loved being in the air. Suddenly, his plane was grounded after finding a lump on his breast. David was diagnosed with breast cancer. Learn more.
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Learn the difference between normal forgetfulness that is due to aging, and when it may be a sign of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Recognize early warning signs and when to see a doctor.
We value your feedback about Premier Health Samaritan Behavioral Health and our providers.
Maternal-fetal medicine specialist David McKenna, MD, discusses screenings that can identify women at risk for preterm labor and interventions that may help delay premature births.
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Dr. Matthew Stone offers tips on summer safety, including not using flammable liquids on fires, supervising children around pools and fires, using sunscreen and drinking plenty of water in the heat.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus breaks the news via Twitter that she has breast cancer. Learn what women can do find breast cancer early which provides the best chance for survival.
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A mammogram is the best way to detect breast cancer early when it’s most treatable. Yet up to 40% of women age 40 and over in Southwest Ohio don’t g ...
