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Carle Health & Fitness Center in Bloomington declared Feb. 28 as Warren Salzman Day. In 2020, Salzman suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at the gym, but thanks to members and staff who intervened, he made a full recovery. To celebrate, the gym invited members and the community to an open house on Tuesday, where they participated in health screenings and educational activities related to heart health.
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A Bloomington pediatrician says new new aggressive guidelines for child obesity go beyond diet and exercise. Dr. David Milligan with the Carle BroMenn Outpatient Center says treatments and interventions for childhood obesity vary for each patient for many reasons.
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Back by popular demand, our series on unsung community servants called "More Of That, Please" introduces a family that provides warmth to those fighting cancer in memory of a loved one. They turned their mission into a longstanding holiday tradition called Covers of the Heart, delivering handmade blankets to the Carle Cancer Institute for the past 20 years.
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RSV is not uncommon and health care authorities say most children will have gotten a cases of the virus before they're 2 years old, but a Bloomington-Normal pediatrician said the trend has been toward older children having more serious issues with the virus.
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It's a simple mission that guides the volunteers on the No One Dies Alone team at Carle BroMenn Medical Center.
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Dr. Hudson Riehl says parents have to process their own feelings before they can help their children.
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Since the masks came off most of society, a lot of people have been coughing, sneezing and getting aches and fever. And that's not counting those who get COVID-19. Last year, flu was almost non-existent. Lockdowns, masks, and other pandemic precautions meant people didn't make each other sick.
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After three decades in the profession, Dr. Napoleon Knight is at the top level of administration as the first African American chief medical officer at Carle Health.
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A Bloomington-Normal pediatrician says there’s a lot that parents and caregivers can do to improve kids’ sleeping habits, whether or not Congress moves ahead with making permanent Daylight Saving Time (DST).
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A Bloomington-Normal pediatrician says there’s a lot that parents and caregivers can do to improve kids’ sleeping habits, whether or not Congress moves ahead with making permanent Daylight Saving Time (DST).