City of Gulf Shores Installs Automated External Defibrillators
In a significant move towards enhancing public safety, the City of Gulf Shores, in collaboration...
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by Karen Harrell | Mar 11, 2024 | Featured Stories, Health | 0
In a significant move towards enhancing public safety, the City of Gulf Shores, in collaboration...
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Baptist Heart & Vascular Institute announces the opening of its newest clinic in Foley,...
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From Baptist Health Care Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the U.S. but taking some...
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At the Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Gulf Breeze, Florida, patient...
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Baptist Health Care is excited to welcome six new physicians to its premier heart program: Marcelo...
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At a restaurant with a friend, everyone around you seems to be sneezing and coughing, not properly...
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Anthony J. Brothers, M.D. to provide orthopedic and sports medicine care at new location Andrews...
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Baptist Health Care has partnered with Texas-based Intuitive Health to bring the first combined...
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While the goal at Andrews Institute for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is to provide patients...
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Baptist Health Care encourages effective preventive measures to fight the flu. Influenza causes...
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1. WHAT ARE KIDNEY STONES?Kidney stones, simply put, are hard deposits of minerals that grow...
Read Moreby Karen Harrell | Dec 13, 2017 | Featured Stories, Health | 0
The tiny pacemaker is one-tenth the size of a traditional device and does not require cardiac wires (leads) or a surgical pocket under the skin.
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