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The Urbana-based system says the online change is one of several it's made to be a more inclusive healthcare provider.
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Dr. Girishkumar Dhorajia is head of Addiction Recovery and Mental Health Services at Carle BroMenn Medical Center. He says behavioral health issues tend to manifest in the years after a traumatic event.
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Stephanie Fuller says the past two years have been unlike anything she's experienced in her nursing career.
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A Bloomington-Normal pediatrician says there’s a compelling new reason for parents to consider getting their children vaccinated against COVID-19.
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The chief medical officer at Carle BroMenn and Carle Eureka hospitals says improved vaccination rates and lower coronavirus caseloads are good signs, but Dr. Jim Nevin is concerned that COVID-19 patients are younger and sicker than they were last year when long-term care facilities saw the biggest outbreaks.
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New studies show encouraging signs for people undergoing radiation therapy for prostate cancer. A radiation oncologist at the Carle Cancer Institute in Normal, Patrick Fernandes, says early studies show radiation could be done in one week instead of the current six to eight weeks.
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Bloomington-Normal hospital officials say they still have enough beds to handle the surge in coronavirus patients, but it continues to take a toll on medical staff.
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Bloomington-Normal area residents who have trouble accessing sexual health care have a new option. Central Illinois Friends is partnering with the Community Health Care Clinic (CHCC) and Carle Health to set up a second location in CHCC’s Normal building on Fridays and Saturdays.
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Business is coming back to hospitals in central Illinois, but it's not all the way back.
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The Carle Center for Philanthropy said Friday its VISION 2020 campaign is a success, bringing in more than $36.9 million--above the $35 million goal for…