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  • ACL injuries: What you need to know 12/30/2022

    Just 25 seconds into a preseason match in 2017, Mandi Duggan knew something was wrong. The University of Kansas soccer player hadn’t made contact with anyone but instinctively knew that she’d damaged her ACL.

  • Considering a new challenge? Try Dry January 12/27/2022

    If you’ve had a holiday season filled with parties, food and bubbly or maybe you’ve awoken one too many times with your head feeling fuzzy, you may be thinking about taking on a new challenge – Dry January.

  • US News & World Report names LMH Health Skilled Nursing Unit among best in Kansas 12/27/2022

    LMH Health’s Skilled Nursing Unit has been named as a Best Nursing Home for Short-Term Rehabilitation for 2022-23 by US News & World Report.

  • Exercise for better health 12/20/2022

    With the start of a new year, many of us seek to make improving our health a priority. Exercise is one of the most important tasks you can undertake to get your health on track.

  • Time for surgery? Here's how to prepare 12/13/2022

    More than 15 million Americans undergo surgery each year, according to the American College of Surgeons. Whether it’s still a possibility or the date has been set, it is important to be prepared.

  • Travel plans for the holidays? Protect yourself against DVT 12/7/2022

    The holiday travel season is here and visiting loved ones is on many of our calendars. While celebrating is at the forefront, it’s important to be mindful that long car rides and flights can pose risks for those who are likely to develop blood clots.

  • Longtime LMH Health volunteer embodies commitment to caring 11/22/2022

    Lew Nolan has provided over 5,000 hours of service as a volunteer at LMH Health since 1993. To the staff and patients, Lew is not just a volunteer, he is a cornerstone at LMH Health.

  • LMH Health earns Leapfrog Safety Grade “A” 11/17/2022

    LMH Health has earned an “A” for the fall 2022 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade. Learn more about our commitment to patient safety and quality care.

  • As tough flu season looms, prevention is key 11/8/2022

    The flu has all but disappeared over the last two years, due in large part to precautions taken by the public during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. While flu season can be hard to predict, experts expect it to make a roaring comeback this fall.

  • Breathe easier: Learn the facts about lung cancer 11/1/2022

    Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. The National Cancer Institute estimates that 236,000 Americans will be diagnosed with this disease in 2022.

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