by erlangerhealth | May 4, 2015 | Erlanger News, Men's Health, Sexual Health, Stay Well
Academic Urologists will host a free information session specifically on male urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction on Tuesday, May 12 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Erlanger East. As many as 30 million men in the United States experience incontinence and/or...
by erlangerhealth | May 2, 2015 | Fitness & Wellness, Fitness & Wellness, Men's Health, Stay Well, Women's Health
Lack of time is the most common excuse to skip out on exercise, but it is very important for people to find the time to fit it into their busy schedules. Exercise can help your body reap health benefits including reducing the risk of developing diabetes or heart...
by erlangerhealth | Apr 29, 2015 | Men's Health, Stay Well, Women's Health
Diabetes remains one of the most serious health issues among minority communities. While the nation highlights major health concerns that disproportionately affect minority communities during April’s National Minority Health Month, Erlanger wants to focus on changing...
by erlangerhealth | Apr 28, 2015 | Heart Health, High Blood Pressure, Stay Well
Hypertension (high blood pressure) and heart disease continue to be more problematic, and more deadly, in our minority communities. Although great strides have been made to heal the health disparities among minority groups, there is still much work to do. Work that...
by erlangerhealth | Apr 6, 2015 | Breakthrough, Cardiology, Erlanger News, Heart Health, Men's Cardiology, Stay Well, Women's Cardiology
UT Erlanger Cardiology in now offering cardiology appointments to better serve patients in north Georgia and Lookout Mountain through the Erlanger South and UT Erlanger Primary Care Lookout Mountain physician offices. Erlanger South and UT Erlanger Primary Care...
by Juan Class, ACNP | Mar 3, 2015 | Men's Health, Stay Well, Urology & Incontinence, Urology, Incontinence & Pelvic Floor, Women's Health
Your kidneys keep you healthy by filtering waste and extra water from your blood, which then leaves the body in urine. Kidney disease results from damage, over time, to the tiny structures inside the kidneys that filter the blood. When the kidneys are damaged, they...