
Health reform will put insurance cards in the hands of tens of millions of previously uninsured Americans. So, how tough will it be to get a doctor's appointment? More>>
If you're like millions of Americans, the recent news of a massive egg recall due to salmonella contamination has probably made you refrain from ordering "sunny side up" the past couple of weeks. More>>
Sometimes muscle cramps aren't just from exercising too hard. Find out about nighttime leg cramps, what to do about them and when to see your doctor. More>>
The onset of puberty is continuing to drop among American girls, with many girls as young as 7 and 8 now showing the beginnings of breast development, new research shows. More>>
At the end of nearly every training session, Matt Whitmore downs a pint of milk straight from the bottle. More>>
Haven't had a physical in a while? You may be surprised how it's changed. The new checkup is tailor-made to your personal medical needs. More>>
You usually can keep exercising if you have asthma. Exercise-induced asthma is often treatable and needn't keep you from participating in your favorite sport. More>>
In certain situations, competing for a mate may shorten a man's life. More>>
Kids love to be outdoors during the summer, but the sun and heat can pose serious dangers. Learn how to protect your children from intense summer weather. More>>
Education, screening, and early detection of breast cancer are important weapons against Breast Cancer. The Memorial Regional Breast Care Center provides you with all of the tools necessary to maintain good breast health. More>>
External Beam Radiation Therapy, IMRT and 3D Treatment Planning, Respiratory Gating, Stereotactic Radiotherapy, Prostate Treatments, Mammosite, and more... More>>
Trips to Indianapolis were routine for Michiana children diagnosed with cancer & blood disorders. The Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Program at Memorial Hospital provides many of the same essential services close to home. More>>
The Memorial Lymphedema Treatment Program is a comprehensive approach to the treatment of lymphedema based on the protocol of Complete Decongestive Physiotherapy (CDP). More>>
Lisa met her goal of losing 100 pounds by her 40th birthday, but the struggle continues. You can follow along here. More>>
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David Hornback, M.D., received his medical degree and completed his residency in radiation oncology at Indiana University School of Medicine, and servedhis internship through the Transitional Residency More>>
Dr. Maher received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois and his medical degree from The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (Midwestern University). Postgraduate training included a pediatric residency at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu and a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center More>>
Dr. Griffin received his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School and served as Chief Pediatric Resident at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He completed his fellowship in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Children's Medical Center of Dallas before serving as Medical Director of the Hematology & Oncology Center of Cook Children's Physician Network in Fort Worth, Texas. More>>