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We post regular content that focuses on important health topics and issues that affect you and your family with tips and advice from health experts right here at Lakeland.


4 Tips for Staying Safe During Fall Chores

Oct 06, 2015
Ensure your safety while performing fall chores such as raking leaves or cleaning gutters.

Celebrate Active Aging with Tai Chi

Sep 22, 2015
Research has shown that exercise can help prevent many of the chronic conditions and disability associated with aging, however, adults in the United States tend to become less active as they age.

Lunchroom Table Talk

Sep 14, 2015
Even before kids start going to school, they’re learning about food every day – through their parents.

Backpack Safety Checklist

Aug 31, 2015
A backpack that fits improperly or is too heavy backpack can cause children to alter their postures.

Surviving Deep-Fried Temptation at County Fairs

Aug 17, 2015
County fairs always bring fun, food, and entertainment, but it’s often times difficult to eat healthy or even sensibly.

A Heads Up for Football Safety

Aug 10, 2015
Signs and symptoms of concussion can show up right after the injury or may not appear or be noticed until days or weeks after the injury.

The 465-Mile Journey That Began with a Single Pedal Stroke

Jul 29, 2015
A group of seven friends, including two Lakeland team members, saw it all during a six-day 465-mile bicycling journey from Berrien Center to Mackinaw City last September.

Say Bye to Bug Bites

Jul 22, 2015
Summer means spending more time outdoors with family and friends. However, the higher temperatures can also bring out unwanted visitors such as insects.

Steer Clear of Poison Ivy

Jul 09, 2015
Don’t let poison ivy ruin your summer fun. Learn to recognize this poisonous plant, and steer clear of it when gardening, camping, hiking, or just enjoying the outdoors.

Fourth of July Safety Tips

Jun 30, 2015
This week, many families will spend time outside at beaches, parades, parks, parties, and picnics. These activities can also bring potential dangers with exposure to fireworks, food, heat, large crowds, and water.

Tips for Healthy Summertime Skin

Jun 23, 2015
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Don’t risk your skin - play it safe this summer with these tips from Michael Kelly, DO, Family Medicine, Community Medical Center in Watervliet.

Summer Ear Pain? The Cause May be “Swimmer’s Ear”

Jun 16, 2015
This common infection causes the outer ear and the ear canal to become itchy, red, swollen and painful. It often occurs in children and young adults after they’ve enjoyed a long swim, and have gotten water trapped in the ear canal.

Summer Health Tips for Kids

Jun 08, 2015
Anne Dudley, DO, Pediatrician at Southwestern Medical Clinic, Stevensville shared some tips on how to keep your kids safe while they’re out having fun in the sun.

Become a Stroke Hero

May 27, 2015
Tami Goslee BSN, RN, Clinical Educator at Lakeland Health, encourages everyone to become a stroke hero by knowing the warning signs of a stroke and being prepared to use them.

Summer Food Safety

May 21, 2015
To keep your picnic food safe and to prevent food-borne illness, follow these tips from registered dietitian, Heather Rudnik.

Feature Recipe - Sweet or Spicy Strawberry Salsas

May 11, 2015
Juicy, sweet strawberries are the star of this versatile recipe created by Lakeland Registered Dietitian Katelyn Dinkgrave.

Spring Tune-Up Guide

May 04, 2015
With warmer weather, you may be tempted to start working full throttle on those outdoor activities like gardening, landscaping, and home improvement projects. And while it’s best to stay active year round, you may just be coming out of winter hibernation. A sudden increase in activity may not be your best move.

Cooking on a Budget

Apr 28, 2015
When money gets tight, it can be hard to eat healthy. Heather Rudnik, a Registered Dietitian at Lakeland Health, shares some helpful advice for cooking on a budget.

Age Doesn't Matter for Yoga

Apr 21, 2015
More than ever before, Americans older than age 65 are turning to yoga for exercise. What is yoga, and why is it so popular? Yoga is a series of stretches and poses that you do with breathing techniques. It offers the powerful benefits of exercise. And since yoga is gentle, almost anyone can do it, regardless of age or fitness level.

Headed for the Garden? Be sure you stretch first

Apr 17, 2015
Tending your yard and garden can help you stay fit. But don’t begin outdoor chores without stretching your muscles first.

Continue Watching

Check-Up: The Serious Side of Acid Reflux (John Gosling, MD)

Spectrum Health Lakeland internist, John Gosling, MD, talks about the warning signs and symptoms of severe acid reflux and consequences if untreated.

Cooking for Your Heart (David Chalupa, PA and Courtney Dixon, RD)

Spectrum Health Lakeland clinicians David Chalupa, PA, and registered dietitian, Courtney Dixon, cook up a heart-healthy meal while talking about risk factors for heart disease.

Check-Up: Common Heart Valve Problems (Dave Chalupa, PA)

Spectrum Health Lakeland physician assistant, David Chalupa describes different heart valve conditions and what it means to have a leaky valve.

Check-Up: What Does Cardiac Rehab Involve? (Brett Hoseth, PA)

Spectrum Health Lakeland physician assistant, Brett Hoseth, provides a quick explanation about who may need cardiac rehabilitation and how long it lasts.

Check-Up: What is an Angiogram? (Jerome Kuhnlein, MD)

Spectrum Health Lakeland cardiologist, Jerome Kuhnlein, MD, explains how an angiogram can help determine if an angioplasty is needed to improve blood flow through the heart.

Check-Up: Powered by a Pacemaker (Jerome Kuhnlein, MD)

Spectrum Health Lakeland cardiologist, Jerome Kuhnlein, MD, describes how a pacemaker gets implanted under the collarbone to help regulate heart rhythm issues.

Check-Up: Blood Thinners (Christopher Chiu, MD)

Spectrum Health Lakeland cardiologist, Christopher Chiu, MD, explains why a person would need to be prescribed a blood thinner and the importance of measuring the blood’s thickness to prevent clots.

Check-Up: What is a Widow Maker? (Christopher Chiu, MD)

Spectrum Health Lakeland cardiologist, Christopher Chiu, MD, explains what a widow maker heart attack is and why it’s serious.

Check-Up: Why Salt is Bad for Heart Failure (Christopher Chiu, MD)

Spectrum Health Lakeland cardiologist, Christopher Chiu, explains why too much salt can have bad side-effects for patients with congestive heart failure.

Check-Up: Postpartum Depression is Not Your Fault (Meredith Sheldon, MA, LLPC)

Southwestern Medical Clinic counselor, Meredith Sheldon, talks about why women may experience postpartum depression and how treatment can help people cope.

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