SVMC: COVID-19 Update April 23

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April 23, 2021
 
Medical Matters Weekly: Put Your Hip into It
 
 
Medical Matters Weekly featured Orthopedic Surgeon Michaela Schneiderbauer, MD, on this week's show. Join Host Dr. Trey Dobson to hear about her fascinating educational path and her perspective from inside the operating room.
 
Vaccine Champions
 
 
Shawn from Manchester was excited to finally get his vaccine. For him, being fully vaccinated will mean getting to take his sons on the family vacation they missed out on last year.
 
 
Vaccine Info for Parents
SVMC's Chief Medical Officer Trey Dobson, MD, shares why he has scheduled vaccines for his children and why he hopes you will too. Read More.
 
 
Commissioner Mark Levine on the Vaccine
Widespread vaccination offers so many benefits, including helping us all return safely to the lives we love. Watch Now.
 
The Vaccine Split
Learn the latest guidance for when you are fully vaccinated, but your children are not from Infectious Disease Specialist Marie George, MD. Read More.
 
 
The Four Stages of Alcoholism 
For Alcohol Awareness Month, UCS's Lori Vadakin shares some of the warning signs of alcohol abuse. Read More.
 
 
Current Vaccine Group
Vaccinations are open for those ages 16 and older. They open to out-of-state students living in Vermont and part-time residents on April 29. Read More.
 
The Next Medical Matters Weekly
Dr. Trey Dobson welcomes Director of the Bennington Turning Point Center Tom Haley on April 28. Read more.
 
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SVMC Wellness Connection: April 12

April 12, 2024

5 Ways to Address Pain from Basal Joint Arthritis

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After a long winter’s nap, gardens are calling out to be raked, pruned, dug, and planted. All that activity can take a toll on your body, especially your hands if you have arthritis. While you can’t reverse arthritis, there are things you can do to make living with it less painful. Learn more about the treatment options that can minimize discomfort and improve hand function. 

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Lousy Night's Sleep? Daytime Behaviors Could Be to Blame

If you’re one of the nearly 84 million Americans (1 in 3 adults) who do not get the recommended amount of uninterrupted sleep, your physical and mental health may be at serious risk. Learn how to improve your overall health by adjusting your daily routines with these healthy sleep habits.

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Unusual Symptoms of Diabetes

Most people are familiar with the common symptoms of diabetes—increased thirst, hunger, and urination. But there are other, less-common symptoms that can also indicate issues with your blood sugar. Take a look at these five symptoms that should not be ignored. Read More.

Spring Into Sun Safety

As spring weather has you wearing heavy coats and sweaters less and less, there’s one thing you should be putting on more and more: sunscreen. Learn why a product's SPF level and broad-spectrum qualities matter. Read More.

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