Preventing trips and falls

Heel injury? Recent fall? Accident-prone?Nearly every second each day, a person age 65 and older suffers from a fall within the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And, women have a tendency to fall more often than men do.
Posted On September 26, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Preventing trips and falls

Recent fall? Accident-prone? Nearly every second each day, a person age 65 and older suffers from a fall within the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And,...

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Kulm High School graduate and college student, Jasmine Rascon, is ready cross-country season after dislocating two joints in her left foot. Schedule direct: (701) 952-4878.
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College student back on the track after season-ending injury

One college student is ready to race. Kulm High School graduate Jasmine Rascon is ready for cross-country season after an injury at prom sidelined her. The Bemidji State University freshman dislocated two...

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Posted On September 24, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Cancer Center bell rung by Carrington woman

Tuesday was a bittersweet day for one breast cancer survivor at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. As the first to ring the bell at the JRMC Cancer Center, she thinks of the people...

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The University of Jamestown is holding an Orange Out for JRMC Hospice on Sept. 21, 2019, to celebrate the life of Jimmie supporter, Tam Braunberger.
Posted On September 20, 2019 / Posted in Foundation

UJ Orange Out in memory of Braunberger

One of the kindest ways to grieve the loss of a loved one is to ensure their memory lives on. The University of Jamestown is doing that through an Orange Out this weekend,...

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No Excuses not to check your breasts. Experts recommend women age 40 and over receive regular mammograms. Schedule 3D mammograms direct: (701) 952-4852
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No Excuses not to check your breasts

Both men and women have two. But it’s women with a one in eight chance. According to the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer during...

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