Tag: Parkview Warsaw Center for Healthy Living
WARSAW — According to the National Cancer Institute, more than 13,000 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer this past year. The good news is that cervical cancer is completely preventable through a vaccine, and treatment for those suffering from the disease is improving. Join Caitlin Ryser, MD, Parkview Physicians Group- Obstetrics/Gynecology, as she shares the …read more.
WARSAW — Did you know that inflammation is the body’s natural defense against outward things like stress, poor diet, lifestyle, infection or toxins? Inflammation also helps the body protect and heal itself. However, as nature would have it, too much of a good thing can oftentimes lead to complications. Parkview Warsaw Center for Healthy …read more.
WARSAW — Have you ever had uncertainty about where you should go for care when your doctor’s office is closed? When are symptoms severe enough to warrant a visit to the emergency room? According to the National Center for Health Statistics, most visits to the emergency room occur because the doctor’s office is closed. But …read more.
WARSAW — Participating in exercise doesn’t mean you need to “feel the burn” or even work up a sweat. Medical professionals recognize there are many benefits to be gained through gentle exercise practices. To offer community members an opportunity to try something new, Parkview Warsaw’s Center for Healthy Living is pleased to offer a …read more.
WARSAW — Chronic bloating. Joint pain. Skin rashes. Excessive fatigue. These and many other symptoms may be the result of what is now recognized as “leaky gut syndrome.” If your gut is healthy, chances are you are in good health. But if it is out of balance, these and a host of other symptoms can …read more.
WARSAW — Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men in the United States, according to the CDC, killing more than 321,000 men in 2013. Perhaps most surprisingly, half of the men who die suddenly of coronary heart disease have no previous symptoms. This means even though you have no symptoms, you may …read more.




