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  • COMINGS AND GOINGS: Cancer center moving to YRMC corporate building BY JOYCE LOBECK @YSJoyceLobeck
    Effective Tuesday, the American Cancer Society's Cancer Resource Center will be located at the Yuma Regional Medical Center's Corporate Center at 32nd Street and 4th Avenue extension. Previously located at YRMC, the Cancer Resource Center moved due to renovations at the hospital.The volunteers at Cancer Resource Center can help with
    Sat May 11, 2013
  • Yuma nurse wins national award BY MARA KNAUB @YSMaraKnaub
    Mildrima Lim leads by example and never hesitates to jump in and serve.The director of nursing at Life Care Center of Yuma gets to know her patients personally and follows through with their care even after they've been discharge from the facility.For these and other reasons, Lim received the Life Care Centers of America'
    Sat May 11, 2013
  • Alzheimer's Association starting new program in Yuma BY MARA KNAUB @YSMaraKnaub
    Caring for a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease can be overwhelming. It is not a normal part of aging and there is no cure for the progressive disease of the brain, which could get in the way of everyday living. Recognizing that family members caring for a loved one with dementia need information and assistance, the Alzhe
    Sun May 05, 2013
  • Yuma Relay breaks records in fundraising, participants BY DARIN FENGER - FEATURES EDITOR
    The cheering from last weekend's Relay for Life continues as organizers crunch the numbers and report that this year's event broke several major milestones.The Yuma event raised more money than ever before, plus a record number of people attended the weekend of celebration and remembrance.“It's outstanding how Relay
    Sat May 04, 2013
  • YRMC seeks cancer survivors to participate in groundbreaking ceremony BY MARA KNAUB @YSMaraKnaub
    Are you a cancer survivor? Or do you know someone who has battled cancer?If so, the Yuma Regional Medical Center would like to speak to you.The hospital is seeking local community members who have survived cancer to take part in the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Yuma Regional Cancer Center on May 17.Selec
    Wed May 01, 2013
  • Weeklong campaign takes breast cancer awareness to heart BY CESAR NEYOY - BAJO EL SOL
    SAN LUIS, Ariz. — Take it to heart.When the subject turns to the risk of breast cancer, Campesinos Sin Fronteras wants women in south Yuma County to do exactly that.The San Luis-based nonprofit organizations that serves farmworker families is organizing a weeklong public campaign to educate women about breast cancer
    Sun Apr 28, 2013
  • Law agencies to accept expired prescription drugs Saturday BY JOHN VAUGHN - BAJO EL SOL EDITOR
    Expired pills not only lose their punch against sickness, but pose a risk for those who take them for the high.On Saturday, area law enforcement agencies will accept expired or unused prescription medicine from the public as part of a nationwide campaign to clean out medicine cabinets of drugs that might otherwise fall into the hands
    Thu Apr 25, 2013
  • $11,000 offered for health-related studies BY MARA KNAUB @YSMaraKnaub
    The volunteers who serve at Yuma Regional Medical Center look out for more than the patients and employees. They're helping out possible future hospital workers.The YRMC's Volunteer Services Department has raised $11,000 through its fundraising efforts, enough to offer six scholarships to Yuma County residents who want careers in the
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Skin care and the dessert
    One of the qualities of life in Yuma that people find so appealing is the weather. Indeed, predominately sunny skies are the reason why many choose to make the area their home throughout the year or during the winter.And so many of us year-around and seasonal residents pursue leisure activities that take us outdoors and into the sun,
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Common skin afflictions are easily cured BY KERRY LEONARD
    As the saying goes, it's important to be comfortable in your own skin — sound advice that perhaps should be taken more literally.Skin is the largest organ in the body, yet not often thought of as such. But just like other vital parts of our being, our skin can get sick, too.A number of conditions cause skin to becom
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Red light treatment: Therapy used in battle against aging, to clear up skin problems BY JOHN VAUGHN
    We normally think of NASA as exploring the farthest regions of space. But thanks to its research into plant growth, the space agency happened upon a discovery that offers a variety of health benefits right here on Earth.Its use of light-emitting diodes in plant growing experiments several decades ago resulted in the development of re
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Is there a safe way to tan? BY MARA KNAUB @YSMaraKnaub
    Tanning is a guilty pleasure for Yuman Karina Jones. She knows there's a risk associated with it, but it's relaxing and it makes her feel better about herself.“It sounds funny, but everyone says everything looks better when you're tanned,” she noted.For Jones, tanning in a stand-up tanning booth helps her unwi
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • TLC: Skin care needs to be a daily habit BY JOHN VAUGHN
    When it comes to the skin, Maria Bueno wants to clear up some misconceptions.One is that only women, and not men, need to follow a skin care regimen, says Bueno, nurse-practitioner at Nouveau Beauty Cosmetic Center in Yuma.Another, she said, is that only people who sunbathe need to put on sunscreen — and that one ap
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Walk on the wild side BY JOHN VAUGHN
    If all you want is some exercise, you can take a walk in the neighborhood or do a few laps around the track at any of a number of public parks in the Yuma area.But maybe you have in tow a spouse, child or other family members whose idea of recreation is something other than walking.Then you may want to go to the West Wetl
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Many common skin ailments in young can be treated with OTC medicines BY EMILY SCHERRER
    Probably the most common skin ailments in children and teens are things that most of us recognize, such as acne, eczema and the common wart. Many skin conditions in children are treatable by over-the-counter-medications, but some do require prescriptions.It is important for parents to know exactly what they are treating so the approp
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Cover up: Wear sunscreen, hats to protect against sun's rays BY JOHN VAUGHN
    Sandi Gordon recalls the days when she and other members of her high school swim team in San Diego wore striped swimsuits.But later, after a competition or practice that had taken place outdoors, they might discover they had striped tan marks where the suits made of spandex material had covered them.That discovery serves
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Skin care as important in the winter as summer BY EMILY SCHERRER
    Contrary to what people might believe, Arizona winters can cause just as many skin problems as the strong rays of summer. We frequently remember to put on sunscreen and hats during the warmer months, but we may fail to remember to do the same in the fall and winter.During the winter, our skin undergoes a major transformation that usu
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Ounce of prevention BY NANCY GILKEY
    With Yuma's year-round sunshine and mostly mild weather, residents and visitors alike tend to enjoy outdoor activities such as swimming, hiking and playing ball. While physical activity certainly contributes to a healthy lifestyle, there's a caveat. The sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause skin cancer.According to the Skin Cancer Fo
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Diet and exercise play role in healthy skin BY NANCY GILKEY
    Some people spend a lot of time and money on topical products for skin care, but proper diet and exercise are part of a holistic approach to caring for skin from the inside, say local experts.Skin is the body's largest organ and is influenced by many things such as one's age, genetics, environment and lifestyle, says Suzanne Cooper,
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Q&A with Dr. Amy Derick BY JOHN VAUGHN
    Dr. Amy Derick, is a board-certified dermatologist who practices medical and cosmetic dermatology, and is founder and director of Derick Dermatology, located in Barrington and Crystal Lake, Ill. She took time out from busy schedule to address these questions posed by Healthy Yuma.Healthy Yuma: As we age and hit our 50s and 60s
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • 10 Minutes with Dr. Kelur, AZ Women's Health Center
    Dr. Kruthi Kelur established her obstetrics and gynecology practice in Yuma after she and her family fell in love with the area and chose to make their home here. She is the featured physician in 10 Minutes With, in this month's edition of Healthy Yuma magazine.What is your medical specialization or discipline, and how did you com
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Your health calendar for April
    APRIL EVENTS5K Run and Fun Walk presented by AWC Running ClubWhen: 8 a.m. April 13Where: Gymnasium on AWC Main Campus, 2020 S. Avenue 8E.More information: Mel Parker, 344-7603Color Me Rad 5K Run presented by the Yuma Diabetes CoalitionWhen: 9 a.m. April
    Sun Apr 07, 2013
  • Somerton residents get fitter in ‘boot camp’ BY CESAR NEYOY - BAJO EL SOL
    SOMERTON — A longtime runner and a group of adults here are showing that desire and a place to exercise outdoors can go a long way in helping people adopt healthier lifestyles.Every evening from Monday through Thursday, the group of 25 meet at the athletic fields at Desert Sonora Primary School to take part in exercise sessions
    Fri Apr 05, 2013
  • Health provider debunks every excuse to not exercise BY MARA KNAUB @YSMaraKnaub
    I don't have time. I'm too tired. I'll end up quitting anyway. It's boring. I'm afraid of failing or being judged. I don't know what to do. I'm already thin so I don't need to exercise.It seems there's no shortage of excuses when it comes to exercising. For Eric Coleman, director of Southwest Rehabilitation at Yuma Regional Medical C
    Thu Apr 04, 2013
  • Bill requires hospitals to post costs online BY HOWARD FISCHER - CAPITOL MEDIA SERVICES
    PHOENIX — State lawmakers gave final approval Thursday to legislation designed to let Arizonans shop around for the least expensive CAT scan, hip replacement or even routine physical.The measure would require hospitals and health care facilities to post online the costs of the 50 most often-performed procedures as well as the 5
    Thu Apr 04, 2013