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A new prenatal care option for high-risk moms-to-be

Pregnancy is an exciting period for the expectant mother, and one which requires lifestyle changes and a heightened focus on well-being. Obstetric practices in the U.S. typically require at least 12 in-person pre- and post-natal office visits for the mom-to-be to have adequate preparation for a safe delivery and what comes after. In cases when a complication occurs, the care team may consult a Maternal-Fetal Medicine physician, also known as a high-risk obstetrician. Unfortunately, not all expectant mothers have easy access to prenatal care, due to location, economics or transportation. For
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Learn the basics about diabetes

Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with diabetes? SIU Medicine wants to increase awareness during American Diabetes Month by sharing some important information about diabetes. Keep reading to learn more about this all-too-common condition. A diabetes diagnosis Diabetes mellitus affects approximately 1 in 10 people in the United States. The percentage of adults with diabetes increases with age, occurring in about 30% of individuals ages 65 years and older. Diabetes is serious. It is the seventh leading cause of death, the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure, and the second leading
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Learn the basics about diabetes

Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with diabetes? SIU Medicine wants to increase awareness during American Diabetes Month by sharing some important information about diabetes. Keep reading to learn more about this all-too-common condition. A diabetes diagnosis Diabetes mellitus affects approximately 1 in 10 people in the United States. The percentage of adults with diabetes increases with age, occurring in about 30% of individuals ages 65 years and older. Diabetes is serious. It is the seventh leading cause of death, the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure, and the second leading
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Learn the basics about diabetes

Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with diabetes? SIU Medicine wants to increase awareness during American Diabetes Month by sharing some important information about diabetes. Keep reading to learn more about this all-too-common condition. A diabetes diagnosis Diabetes mellitus affects approximately 1 in 10 people in the United States. The percentage of adults with diabetes increases with age, occurring in about 30% of individuals ages 65 years and older. Diabetes is serious. It is the seventh leading cause of death, the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure, and the second leading
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Learn the basics about diabetes

Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with diabetes? SIU Medicine wants to increase awareness during American Diabetes Month by sharing some important information about diabetes. Keep reading to learn more about this all-too-common condition. A diabetes diagnosis Diabetes mellitus affects approximately 1 in 10 people in the United States. The percentage of adults with diabetes increases with age, occurring in about 30% of individuals ages 65 years and older. Diabetes is serious. It is the seventh leading cause of death, the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure, and the second leading
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Learn the basics about diabetes

Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with diabetes? SIU Medicine wants to increase awareness during American Diabetes Month by sharing some important information about diabetes. Keep reading to learn more about this all-too-common condition. A diabetes diagnosis Diabetes mellitus affects approximately 1 in 10 people in the United States. The percentage of adults with diabetes increases with age, occurring in about 30% of individuals ages 65 years and older. Diabetes is serious. It is the seventh leading cause of death, the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure, and the second leading
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Ask a Caregiver: Joining a support group makes a difference

Mel Kuntemeier is a caregiver and current volunteer at the Smith Alzheimer’s Center’s Beyond the Medical Center programs. If you would like to submit a question for the next column, please email care@siumed.edu.
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Telehealth offers convenient care at home

Virtual health care options have become much more widespread in the wake of the COVID pandemic. Most Illinois residents can now access telehealth services from their home or workplace. A patient can use an app on their phone to call, message or video chat with a health care provider who can assess their symptoms and give advice. What is telehealth? Telehealth (or telemedicine) is a method of receiving medical care using common communication technology to deliver advanced medical, educational and research information to patients and practitioners. Telehealth activities can be conducted
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Eligibility for monkeypox vaccination expanded

Vaccination is an important tool in preventing the spread of monkeypox. For the Springfield region, the Sangamon County Department of Public Health has expanded eligibility for the monkeypox vaccine. Expanded eligibility criteria are as follows: Anyone regardless of sex, gender, or sexual orientation who: Had recent skin-to-skin contact or intimate contact with someone diagnosed with monkeypox. Exchanged goods or services for sex in the last six months. Is living with HIV, especially persons with uncontrolled or advanced HIV disease. Is eligible to take or currently taking PrEP (pre-exposure
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