Your Well-Being
Welcome to Your Well-Being, Coquille Valley Hospital’s health and wellness blog. It’s where you’ll find health-related tips, as well as hospital and clinic news and staff appreciation. As part of our goal to improve lives in the communities we serve, we’re committed to providing you helpful information and regular updates. Check back often and follow us on Facebook!
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Published October 29, 2024
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we often think of the people in our lives who’ve experienced breast cancer first-hand—a friend, a co-worker, a family member. If you’re someone who has a history of breast or ovarian cancer in your family, you might wonder if you have an increased risk of developing cancer.
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Dive into past posts, covering a wide range of health topics and hospital news.
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Asthma and Allergies
Behavioral Health
Cardiopulmonary
Cardiovascular Health
Diabetes
Emergencies
Exercise
Hospital News
Nutrition
Preventive Health
Primary Care
Skin Care
Staff Appreciation
Women's Health
Published October 14, 2024
Each October, the National Breast Cancer Foundation and other cancer awareness organizations spread the word about the importance of detecting breast cancer early and why it’s important. It’s a message, however, that is important year-round.
Published October 1, 2024
Join us for the Coquille Valley Hospital Halloween Hunt on Thursday, Oct. 31, from 2-5pm! Trick-or-treaters can follow a map to find treat stations throughout the hospital. This is an excellent indoor option for younger costumed kids and their parents to gather treats in a fun, safe way.
Published September 24, 2024
Perhaps you’ve been feeling a slight flutter from your heart, one that causes you to catch your breath. You may be feeling it at rest, or while you’re doing physical activity. You may even feel dizziness.
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