Tag Archive: cancer

keeping bladder healthy

Keeping Your Bladder Healthy

The health of your bladder is extremely important to your everyday well-being. As you age, there are steps you can take to help keep your bladder healthy.

Taylor Snell

Whole Grain: Why You Need It + Recipes

Looking for ways to eat healthier and prevent chronic disease, like diabetes, heart disease and cancer? Here's the what, why, where and how of whole grain.

Sarah Sanchez, NDTR
Bladder Cancer

Caregiver Spotlight: Caring for a Father with Bladder Cancer

Lars Wanbergs’s story was a submission to our annual Caregiver Story Contest. He was a finalist in our contest. My father sat on the chair I had placed in the middle of the kitchen ready for his haircut. It would be easier to sweep up the silver clippings from the linoleum floor when I was done.… Continue reading Caregiver Spotlight: Caring for a Father with Bladder Cancer

Aimee Sharp

Insurer Cutbacks Squeeze Patients Out Of High-End Care

By Jenny Deam for the Houston Chronicle More than 88,000 people in the Houston area have lost plans from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas for 2016, potentially cutting off some of the most seriously ill from the top-tier medical care the city has built its reputation on. Last summer, the state’s largest insurance carrier dropped… Continue reading Insurer Cutbacks Squeeze Patients Out Of High-End Care

Aimee Sharp
Pediatric Hospital Rankings

Congratulations to the U.S. News Best Children’s Hospitals 2015-16

Wishing a congratulations to all the best children's hospitals that made it into the top twelve Honor Roll list named by U.S. News and World Reports.

Aimee Sharp
Reduce Your Risk of Stomach Cancer

Reduce Your Risk of Stomach Cancer

Although it’s the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world, you don’t have to stomach stomach cancer! Reduce your risk of stomach cancer.

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS

How to Eat to Prevent Cancer

April is National Cancer Control Month. Your mission: Eat more plant foods to prevent cancer! Check out our easy-to-read table for tips.

Amy Long Carrera, MS, RD, CNSC, CWCMS