Five tips to get you walking for Diabetes Awareness Month
Regular exercise is a good way to both prevent and manage type 2 diabetes. Many people, however, are unaware that walking – a low-impact exercise that improves blood flow and […]
Regular exercise is a good way to both prevent and manage type 2 diabetes. Many people, however, are unaware that walking – a low-impact exercise that improves blood flow and […]
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is a game changer for people with type I and type II diabetes. That’s how Bonita Wilson, RN, CDCES, Diabetes Educator at Dignity Health Yavapai Regional […]
In late October, the much anticipated Outpatient Services Building West will begin to open in stages to serve our community. Located on the campus of Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical […]
Healthcare organizations around the world are celebrating the important role nurses play in helping people with diabetes to live longer, healthier lives. After all, multiple studies show that when nurses […]
As 2020 winds to a close, you may be contemplating your year-end charitable giving—especially during this unprecedented year. “Giving is always an expression of hope, but it feels especially so […]
By Justin Khoa Ma, Pharm.D., Pharmacy, Yavapai Regional Medical Center Did you know that one in two adults with diabetes remain undiagnosed? Multiple factors, such as family history, age, and […]
Yavapai Regional Medical Center’s (YRMC’s) Wellness Center – home to Preventive Medicine (Pendleton Center) and Outpatient Physical Rehabilitation in Prescott – has moved to a newly remodeled location at: 1112 […]
Most people with diabetes agree – it takes time, education, and some experimentation to figure out what diet patterns, exercise routines, and medications work best for good blood sugar control. […]
One of the best health strategies is to prevent illness before it happens, especially when it comes to type 2 diabetes. While our genetics are hard wired, there are steps […]
The prestigious American Diabetes Association (ADA) Education Recognition Certificate for a quality diabetes self-management education program was recently awarded to the Pendleton Center at Yavapai Regional Medical Center. The ADA […]
People who suffer from circulatory problems in their legs know the condition is painful, debilitating and complicated. “Circulatory problems are very dangerous and limit how people live and enjoy their […]
Studies show that regular exercise after heart surgery increases quality of life and life expectancy. But after cardiac rehabilitation, some people find that determining how to begin or continue an […]
When we look at the numbers, there is no doubt that our daily habits, including what we eat, how much we move, and whether or not we smoke, significantly impact […]