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Eye care a priority for diabetics

According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetics are 40 percent more likely to suffer from glaucoma and 60 percent more likely to have cataracts than their non-diabetic peers.Ophthalmologists and primary care physicians are encouraging diabetics to be diligent about their eye health to ...

Health Briefs 10-17-16

<strong>Classes, seminars</strong>n Managing Your Diabetes, 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 6-9 p.m. Anthony M. Lombardi Education Conference Center, Monongahela Valley Hospital. Topics include the importance of controlling blood sugars, diabetes ...

Eating for Health: Food can be used to heal and for prevention

For many years, people have been hearing the benefits of eating right and using certain foods to help with bodily ailments.Dr. Andrew Weil, national natural health expert, believes that by following an anti-inflammatory diet, it can counteract chronic inflammation, which he connects to heart ...

Health Briefs 10-10-16

<strong>Classes, seminars</strong>n Community CPR instruction Heartsaver AED course, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Mon-Vale HealthPLEX. Classes are offered by MVH in conjunction with Rostraver EMS. Class is $35. Registration: 724-872-9200.n Advanced carbohydrate counting, 6-8 ...

Health Briefs 10-03-16

<strong>Classes, seminars</strong>n Managing Your Diabetes, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, HealthPLEX. Topics include the importance of controlling your blood sugars, diabetes medications, lifestyle changes and more. Registration required: ...

Health Briefs 09-26-16

<strong>Classes, seminars</strong>n Adult CPR class, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Anthony M. Lombardi Education Conference Center, Monongahela Valley Hospital. The $40 fee is payable to Valley Health and Training Center. Advanced registration required: 724-684-9536.n Prostate ...