Aurora Sinai Medical Center
Recent News About Aurora Sinai Medical Center
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Battling the hemorrhoids stigma
They can be painful to endure and embarrassing to talk about, but hemorrhoids might be more common than you think
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What you do with a fractured toe
Stub your toe? It could be possible you fractured your toe.
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Breastfeeding your baby - online through Aurora West Allis Medical Center on March 18
This online class will help expectant mothers have a better breastfeeding experience by learning how to establish a healthy supply of milk
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Walk with a doc - GI updates on March 18
Take a step toward better health
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Visiting student clinical placement
Aurora’s clinical placements for visiting 4th year MD & DO students provide a hands-on experience with a diverse patient population, fostering growth of medical knowledge and building confidence
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Surprising reasons why you may need a tetanus booster
You may think that stepping on a rusty nail is what causes tetanus, but experts say you can get the disease in a number of other ways too
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6 tips for caring for your baby’s teeth
Many parents don’t realize caring for their baby’s teeth begins long before the first pearly white is even visible
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How to help your sick child avoid dehydration
Does it seem like everyone you know, especially families with young children, are coming down with something lately
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How prolonged stress affects your thyroid functions
Everyday stress is normal. But when it’s prolonged, stress can have detrimental effects on the entire body, starting with the thyroid
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Have a family history of hypertension? Here’s what to do
When it comes to hypertension, or high blood pressure, family history certainly plays a role
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5 ways to get children to take medicine
Getting your child to take medication can sometimes feel impossible.
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Here’s why you shouldn’t use mobile devices to calm an upset child
Calming an upset preschooler can feel impossible. Some parents turn to technology to diffuse the situation.
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How some breast cancer patients are safely skipping chemotherapy
Many women with early-stage breast cancer can safely avoid chemotherapy, according to new results from a groundbreaking clinical trial.
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What to know about the new childhood obesity guidelines
What to know about the new childhood obesity guidelines
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An Alzheimer’s treatment receives accelerated approval
An Alzheimer’s treatment receives accelerated approval
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4 breast cancer signs you should know
Most women know they should periodically check their breasts for lumps.
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Are red moles dangerous?
Are red moles dangerous?
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Is juicing good for you?
Is juicing good for you?
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Choose one of these five goals for a healthier 2023
Choose one of these five goals for a healthier 2023
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Choose one of these five goals for a healthier 2023
Choose one of these five goals for a healthier 2023