First Signs of Parkinson’s Disease often Ignored
By Kathy Hubbard “My first inkling that something was not right with me was probably in graduate school,” a Georgia woman named Tyaisha Blount Dillon
By Kathy Hubbard “My first inkling that something was not right with me was probably in graduate school,” a Georgia woman named Tyaisha Blount Dillon
By Kathy Hubbard In 2010, the National Institute on Drug Abuse implemented National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week to create a dialogue with today’s youth
By Kathy Hubbard You know it’s always nice to report a decrease in cancer diagnoses. And, that’s been the case over the last decade with
By Kathy Hubbard Studies conducted in the U.S., Canada, and Australia all concluded that there has been a significant rise in diagnosed eating disorders among
Keep your child’s ears, nose, and throat in maximum health. Kristin Carlson, Marketing Specialist – Bonner General Health February is Kids ENT Health month.
By KATHY HUBBARD Contributing Writer | January 19, 2022 Glaucoma is a disease that damages your eye’s optic nerve. It happens when fluid builds up
By Kathy Hubbard Just so we’re clear, folate, aka vitamin B-9, occurs naturally in some foods. Folic acid is the synthetic form in fortified foods
By Kathy Hubbard I know that vaccinations of any sort are a hot-potato subject. I also know there are a lot of parents who are
Put your Health & Wellness at the top of the to-do list. By: Kristin Carlson, Marketing Specialist, Bonner General Health Career, family, friends, chores, volunteering,
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead By:
Sandpoint Women’s Health providers Dr. Kristin Algoe and Dr. Morgan Morton were recognized for their exceptional teaching in the preceptor program through the University of
Bonner General Health is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital and healthcare network of outpatient clinics and services serving Sandpoint and the surrounding region.
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