As part of our commitment to caring for our communities, we’re sharing practical water safety tips to help families enjoy a safe, healthy summer: ahlink.org/4wUD0pO
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In honor of #MensHealthMonth, we encourage all men to check in with themselves and prioritize their mental well-being as much as physical health.
Visit AdventistHealth.org/MentalHe… to schedule an in‑person or virtual appointment.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is investing $144 million into microplastics research.
Our gastroenterologist explains how microplastics could affect colon health and shares practical ways to reduce everyday exposure. ahlink.org/3RaiUYl
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Wherever summer takes you, making sure you and your family are prepared for all your health needs will help you fully enjoy your trip.
Visit adventisthealth.org/blog/pac… for helpful packing tips this travel season.
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If you’re expecting, there’s so much on your mind as you prepare for your baby’s arrival. One important decision: selecting a pediatrician; a trusted partner in your child’s health and well-being.
Try these tips and visit AdventistHealth.org/ChildWel… to start your search.
Coming home from an emergency room visit can feel overwhelming, and there is often confusion about what to do next. Here's a guide to help you navigate the days after your visit so you can recover safely and feel more confident about your progress. ahlink.org/4e34uTf
1 in 3 stroke survivors will experience depression — making the recovery journey even more difficult.
But there is hope.
Managing post-stroke depression can decrease your chances of having another stroke, and help you feel positive again: ahlink.org/3pznMIC
The road to stroke recovery can be long, and it’s normal to experience physical, emotional, and cognitive side effects even after returning home. We’ve listed important things to expect after returning home during National Stroke Awareness Month. ahlink.org/41sPEvA
During #NationalHospitalWeek, join us in honoring the healthcare workers who demonstrate love in action every day through the kind, compassionate, and quality care they provide to our communities. Thanks to them, we can experience our best health and achieve all we were made for.
This National Women's Health Week, prioritize your well-being and stay up to date on recommended screenings and preventive care.
Whether it’s an annual exam, a mammogram, Pap smear, or mental health, self-care has a lasting impact.
Find a provider: AdventistHealth.org/Doctors
At Adventist Health, we are proud to care for the hearts of women who show such selfless love every day. Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing women in our lives.
Whether welcoming new life into the world, providing critical care, or navigating a health challenge – it’s the compassion our nurses bring to the small moments that carries patients through the big ones.
Happy #NursesWeek.
If you deal with asthma, your symptoms may get worse in the springtime when pollen counts are high. Don’t let your symptoms slow you down this season. Visit adventisthealth.org/services… for tips on how to manage asthma.
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Oregon hospitals spent $2.2 billion in community benefit in FY 2024. That figure includes community health improvement programs, which target specific needs hospitals have identified in their communities. One such program is the weekly farmstand at @AdventistHealth Portland, which makes fresh produce available in an area that has experienced reduced access to healthy food. The farmstand is part of the mission of service at @ahnw, which has developed deep ties in the East Portland community.
"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." — 1 Corinthians 13:13
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Through each interaction with our patients, we aim to share the greatest gifts of Easter: hope and renewal. May you and your family experience renewed hope and health as we celebrate the life and resurrection of Jesus.
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“Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take.” — Proverbs 3:5 - 6
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The gut and brain are interconnected, meaning an imbalance in one can affect the other. The good news? Treating functional GI disorders may be easier than you expect. Visit ahlink.org/4rgYM40 to learn more.
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"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us." — Romans 8:37
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