Age 40? Here’s what to expect at your first mammogram
October is breast health month. And, it’s the perfect time to schedule a mammogram. Experts recommend women age 40 and over receive regular mammograms because of the increased risk of developing breast...
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Man up during GROWvember for men’s health
Men’s health below the belt can make a person squeamish, but ignoring symptoms throughout the year – especially during GROWvember- can have a devastating effect. “Silence can be our worst enemy. Talking...
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4 signs of prostate issues
Low flow? Burning sensation? Frequent urination? When it comes to the prostate, a urologist can help. JRMC Urologist Dr. Brent Williams specializes in treating urological diseases. Urology really means treating conditions associated...
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3 signs of testicular cancer
Testicular cancer is a sensitive subject. Doctors most often find testicular cancer in men between the ages of 15 and 30. This disease is easily diagnosed, highly treatable and also almost always curable....
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2 signs of bladder cancer
Bloody or dark urine? It may be bladder cancer. When cells within the bladder grow at an uncontrollable rate, bladder cancer begins. “The first sign of bladder cancer can be blood in...
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Urology: what’s up below-the-belt?
What do kidneys, bladders and prostates all have in common? A urologist treats them. Below the belt health includes most of what a urologist treats. Conditions include disorders of the kidney, urinary...
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Get up and see the urologist during Men’s Health Month
Men’s health below the belt can make a person squeamish, but ignoring real symptoms can have a devastating effect. “Silence can be our worst enemy. Talking about these issues and seeing a...
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JRMC Cancer Center welcomes Dr. Shelby Terstriep
Jamestown Regional Medical Center is proud to welcome an oncologist to its cancer center. Dr. Shelby Terstriep, a medical oncologist from the Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center, is now at the JRMC...
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Wave of Light provides support for infant loss
Wave of Light is a time for families who’ve experienced infant loss and miscarriage to share in their sorrow and support each other. Wave of Light is an international event, recognized in...
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Jamestown pastor: “Fargo and Bismarck people should travel here for care”
God works in mysterious ways. For one Jamestown pastor, the Lord is speaking to him through broken bones and a shattered wrist. On the morning of July 29, the Rev. Shawn Bowman of...
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No Excuses: 3D mammograms available Saturday, Oct. 26
Taking time off work is often a barrier to care, especially for women charged with both professional and domestic duties. That’s why Jamestown Regional Medical Center is offering a special Saturday No Excuses...
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No Excuses for women’s health
Sometimes, we are our own barrier to care. Since 2015, Central Valley Health and Jamestown Regional Medical Center have collaborated to reduce barriers for women’s health. In that time, more than 100...
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Patients ‘like-o’ it: Liko Lift helps woman maintain strength at JRMC
Life isn’t the same for one retired elementary principal, however, for a few minutes each week, it’s close. Diagnosed with inclusion body myositis, a rare form of muscular dystrophy, Sue Goehring’s muscles...
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JRMC named #32!
The thrice-awarded Best Place to Work in Healthcare earned the No. 32 spot at a nationwide celebration in September. Jamestown Regional Medical Center has received the Best Places to Work award from...
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JRMC physician first in state to earn ABWM wound certification
One Jamestown Regional Medical Center physician received special certification for high-quality wound care. The American Board of Wound Management (ABWM) recognized Dr. Kayla Emter, JRMC Podiatrist/Foot & Ankle Surgeon, as a certified...
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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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