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Eosinophilic Esophagitis and Food Allergy

Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a newly recognized chronic disease that can be associated with food allergies. It is increasingly being diagnosed in children and adults.

LifeServe Blood Drives set for July 19-20

Help LifeServe Blood Center meet your community’s needs this summer and give blood!  Blood donations are especially important during the summer months as donations tend to decrease this time of year.

Realizing the dangers of underage drinking

Drunk driving and underage drinking tragedies have led many parents to question how to handle their kid’s drinking and ensure that they stay safe.

What is a Food Allergy?

What Is Food Allergy? Food allergy is an abnormal response to a food, triggered by the body’s immune system. There are several types of immune responses to food.

Study: Benefits of quitting smoking outpace risk of modest weight gain

NIH-funded study finds post-cessation weight gain does not elevate cardiovascular risks for former smokers The improvement in cardiovascular health that results from quitting smoking far outweighs the limited risks to cardiovascular health from the modest amount of weight gained after quitting, reports a National Institutes of Health-funded community study.

A Growing Problem: Childhood Obesity

What causes childhood obesity? Childhood obesity is the result of eating too many calories and not getting enough physical activity. Why focus on food and physical activity environments? There are a variety of environmental factors that determine whether or not the healthy choice is the easy choice for children and their parents.

Defining Overweight and Obesity

Overweight and obesity are both labels for ranges of weight that are greater than what is generally considered healthy for a given height. The terms also identify ranges of weight that have been shown to increase the likelihood of certain diseases and other health problems.

Cholestrol: What you Can Do.

High cholesterol increases your risk for heart disease. People at any age can take steps to keep cholesterol levels normal. Get a Blood Test High cholesterol usually has no signs or symptoms.

What Causes High Blood Cholesterol?

Many factors can affect the cholesterol levels in your blood. You can control some factors, but not others. Factors You Can Control Diet Cholesterol is found in foods that come from animal sources, such as egg yolks, meat, and cheese.

Diabetes Support Group to meet June 18

Attend Virginia Gay Hospital’s Diabetes Support Group Tuesday, June 18, 2013 VGH Cafeteria  4:30–5:30 PM            Lower Level   Speaker: Dr.