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Live Your Best Life, Even With COPD

COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S, and 16 million Americans are diagnosed with the disease today. This life-altering illness can change the way you live…

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Team Coryell Health Turned Out for Gatesville’s Big Sting

Team Coryell Health staff, family and friends represented Coryell during the annual Big Sting high school pregame ceremony.  The Big Sting is an effort to provide immediate support for practical…

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No Family History of Breast Cancer- Not A Reason to Miss Your Yearly Mammo!

Some women who have no family history of breast cancer might think they can skip their mammograms. However, 80% of women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have no family…

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Nervous for Your First Mammogram? Here’s What You Need to Know Before You Go

  So it’s time for your first-ever mammogram. Nervous? That’s perfectly natural. When you don’t know what to expect, anxiety can kick in. It’s not unusual to be nervous about…

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Coryell Health Now Offering Updated, Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Vaccine for Patients Ages 12 and Older

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved — and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now recommend — that all individuals ages 12 and older receive one…

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Getting a flu shot protects you, your family, and your community.

The fall 2022 flu season may hit early and hard this year, so it’s best to get your flu vaccine as soon as possible. Dr. Diedra Wuenschel, Coryell Health Medical…

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Coryell Health Advanced Wound Center Wins Two Awards

Coryell’s Advanced Wound Center won both the Clinical Distinction Award and the Excellence in Patient Satisfaction Award from RestorixHealth! These awards mean that our Advanced Wound Center demonstrates exceptional success…

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Have You Heard These Three Myths About Lice?

Tips And Tricks For Dealing With Lice This School Year The school year has just begun, and pretty soon your kids may be coming home with more than homework. The…

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Breast Cancer: How to Reduce Your Risk

Breast cancer rates are increasing yearly and women are asking, “What can I do to prevent breast cancer?”. It’s vital now more than ever that you’re on the watch for…

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The Need for Sepsis Awareness: A Survivor’s Perspective- A Decade Later

In December 2011, a lack of awareness of sepsis – a disease responsible for more American deaths each year than breast cancer, prostate cancer, and AIDS combined – nearly cost…

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RehabLiving Hosts “Living with Dementia” Workshop During Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

September is almost over, but our memory of Tam Cummings “Living with Dementia” workshop earlier this month lives on. RehabLiving hosted the event this September, during World Alzheimer’s awareness month….

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Protect Your Memory with Coryell Health

 Keep These Things in Mind Studies show that the human brain can store virtually limitless amounts of information and memories. Your brain is powerful, and keeping your mind sharp is…

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