Articles tagged with 'OBGYN' | OSF HealthCare

OSF HealthCare - Archive (OBGYN)

2024
March
11,
2024
| 13:01 PM America/Chicago
Mothers-to-be who are taking medication for a mental health issue may wonder: will the medication harm my baby?
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February
23,
2024
| 08:25 AM America/Chicago
OSF Medical Group has opened an OBGYN Clinic in Peoria, Illinois at 9128 Lindbergh Dr. This commitment will ensure many community members will receive high-quality, affordable care.
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February
06,
2024
| 07:28 AM America/Chicago
OSF HealthCare is building services through collaboration with Advanced Women’s Healthcare to increase access to high-demand care in three Illinois communities: Champaign-Urbana, Decatur-Forsyth and Lincoln.
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January
03,
2024
| 12:22 PM America/Chicago
Women – specifically those 80 and up – may be unaware of stroke risk factors that greatly impact them.
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2023
October
04,
2023
| 12:15 PM America/Chicago
Early detection of issues like breast cancer can mean a better outcome.
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September
26,
2023
| 08:15 AM America/Chicago
Perinatal mood, anxiety and depression describes mental health issues in moms from conception to one year after delivery.
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May
16,
2023
| 09:53 AM America/Chicago
As health care continues to evolve and grow, leading organizations including OSF HealthCare are looking at how best to provide the highest quality health care, now and into the future, for the communities we serve.
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May
16,
2023
| 08:29 AM America/Chicago
OSF HealthCare Sacred Heart Medical Center in Danville, Illinois, will reopen its birthing center in September 2023 to again provide obstetrics care for residents in the Vermilion County area.
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2022
December
28,
2022
| 15:00 PM America/Chicago
A recent study reveals that caffeine during pregnancy can impact a child's height. While it's nothing to be overly concerned with, cutting back on caffeine intake is never a bad thing. 
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April
22,
2022
| 10:54 AM America/Chicago
While society may view it as less common than getting pregnant in your late teens, 20s, or early 30s, experts say later-in-life pregnancies can be successful if you plan for the complications that come with age.“I would not want anyone to let their
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