Thedacare Regional Medical Center-Appleton
Recent News About Thedacare Regional Medical Center-Appleton
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ThedaCare introduces new minimally invasive cancer treatment option
ThedaCare has introduced a new cancer treatment option, becoming the first healthcare system in Wisconsin to offer this minimally invasive procedure for soft tissue cancers.
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Tips for preventing heat-related illnesses this summer
As summer returns to northeast and central Wisconsin, outdoor activities such as swimming, boating, cycling, and hiking are in full swing.
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Project SEARCH graduate finds success at ThedaCare
Nate Leder, a graduate of the Project SEARCH program, has secured a position at ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Appleton.
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ThedaCare outlines strategies for reducing cancer risk
An estimated one in two men and one in three women will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Lynn Detterman appointed president of Froedtert ThedaCare Health's North Region
Froedtert ThedaCare Health has announced the appointment of Lynn Detterman as president of its North Region.
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ThedaCare highlights men's health risks during awareness month
Life expectancy for American men is nearly six years shorter than that of women, highlighting the importance of Men’s Health Month in June.
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ThedaCare identifies top community health priorities in Wisconsin
ThedaCare has identified mental health and substance use, nutrition, and access to necessary support as key health priorities in northeast and central Wisconsin.
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Commitment urged during National Stroke Awareness Month
Each May, National Stroke Awareness Month emphasizes the importance of recognizing and acting on the signs of a stroke. Dr. Nathan Larsen, an Emergency Medicine Physician and Medical Director at ThedaCare Medical Center-Fond du Lac, states that "a...
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ThedaCare Waupaca marks one year of aiding community behavioral health needs
Tony Peterson has been on a long path to recovery, supported by ThedaCare Behavioral Health-Waupaca.
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Tick bite suspected in 2020 paralysis of ThedaCare retiree
In early October 2020, Kathy Rueckert, 65 at the time, sought medical attention after experiencing fever and weakness at ThedaCare Physicians-Appleton Gateway, a facility addressing COVID-19 symptoms.
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ThedaCare promotes exercise for mental health during Mental Health Awareness Month
Experts from ThedaCare Behavioral Health suggest physical activity can be a vital component in supporting mental health.
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Clark resumes active life following robotic-assisted hernia surgery
Bob Clark, a 64-year-old resident of Waupaca, is once again enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and kayaking.
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ThedaCare encourages advance care planning for all adults during National Healthcare Decisions Day
It is crucial for individuals to decide in advance who they would want to make healthcare decisions for them in case of a crisis.
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ThedaCare set to open new medical center in Fond du Lac on April 16
ThedaCare is set to inaugurate ThedaCare Medical Center-Fond du Lac, marking its ninth hospital in the health system.
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Dietitian offers tips for reducing processed food intake
The challenges of maintaining a healthy diet in the face of prevalent fast and processed food options are well-documented.
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ThedaCare highlights robotic surgeries and colonoscopy for cancer prevention
Rick P., a resident from the Waupaca area, recently shared his experience with colonoscopy and subsequent surgery to emphasize the importance of preventive screenings for colorectal cancer.
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Public advised to seek medical help for sleep apnea symptoms
Millions of Americans may suffer from sleep apnea, a condition that can impede restful sleep and lead to further health complications if not addressed.
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Rising colorectal cancer rates prompt lifestyle advice from experts
The incidence of colorectal cancer among younger individuals is on the rise, prompting health care experts to advise lifestyle adjustments.
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Woman discovers colon cancer through unexpected symptoms
Allison Jenssen's experience with side pain led to a surprising colon cancer diagnosis.
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Expert shares tips for safe outdoor training as spring approaches
Spring is approaching, and many fitness enthusiasts in northeast and central Wisconsin are eager to resume outdoor activities after spending winter indoors.