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Health Care Memphis-based nonprofit Youth Villages is ending residential treatment for boys at its Deer Valley campus in Linden, Tennessee, and shifting emphasis to community-based services. -
Health Care Le Bonheur institute finding new treatments for epilepsy
Nothing is scarier than watching your child experience a seizure. Just ask Ashley Eagle. Her 3-year-old son, Jackson, has been seeing doctors for a genetic disorder and epilepsy since he was a baby. Colds and viruses typically cause flare-ups, bringing multiple seizures a week, even with medication. -
Health Care Study shows for many women, chemo not needed for breast cancer
Genomic testing can done based on a 21-gene profile to classify breast cancer patients into categories of low risk, intermediate risk or high risk. And based on that profile, doctors determine whether or not the patient would benefit from chemotherapy. -
Health Care New Midtown clinic takes preventive-care approach
Instead of waiting to schedule a doctor’s appointment until a health concern comes along, a new clinic in Midtown is taking a more proactive approach to health care. -
Health Care St. Jude takes on global cancer cure rate with WHO partnership
When it comes to curing pediatric cancer on a global scale, treatment is just one piece of the puzzle. -
Health Care St. Francis Hospital-Memphis introduces first pet therapy dog
Bringing comfort and joy to patients at St. Francis Hospital-Memphis is what Lily, an 8-year-old Coton du Tulear breed, does best. Lily is a part of St. Francis’ newly expanded volunteer program consisting of 11 new members, including her handler, Richard Herbert. The first pet therapy dog at the hospital, she made her public debut on Wednesday, Sept. 26. -
Health Care Bereaved parents help pediatric hospitals, medical professionals deliver bad news
When 9-year-old Sydney Ives attended her first piano lesson, she put her hands on the keys and when she attempted to play a note, her right hand fell flat to her side, as if she’d had a stroke. -
Health Care ‘Tumor escape’ could be eradicated through Tessa, St. Jude partnership
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is collaborating with a Singapore-based clinical stage biopharmaceutical company to develop a novel way of using a patient’s immune system to fight cancer. -
Health Care As abortion rates decline, CHOICES diversifies to grow
The impetus of CHOICES’ new facility is just that – more choices when it comes to reproductive health. Founded in 1974 as a nonprofit community health agency offering free pregnancy testing, first-trimester abortions and counseling, over the years, CHOICES has evolved into a full gynecology practice. CHOICES’ next mission is creating a national model for combining abortion, birth, adoption and other reproductive services under the same roof with its new 16,000-square-foot center for reproductive health under construction across from Moore Tech on Poplar Avenue. -
Health Care Meet midwife Nikia Grayson
Nikia Grayson’s career started as a sports photographer.
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