Health

WED, MAR 7 12:00AM by admin2

New Iberia teen gets rare bone marrow transplant

An unrelated donor turned out to be a ‘perfect match’ for local sickle cell patient.

For the past 11 years, Ollie Green of New Iberia has had to worry about debilitating pain attacking his body at a moment’s notice. But soon, his pain may go away forever.

 
WED, MAR 7 12:00AM by Administrator

Medical Makeover

Health3Surgery is no longer the only option for those wanting to enhance their appearance.

While facelifts and other surgical procedures for those wanting to improve imperfections in their appearance are still valid options, in a lot of cases surgery is no longer necessary. New fillers, lasers and procedures are giving patients less invasive ways to get the look of a facelift for less, and Botox, approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2002, remains popular.

 
WED, FEB 29 12:00AM by Lisa Hanchey

Weighing In

healthThis year’s Personally Fit Challenge took place during the holidays, but these ladies shunned the sweets and shed the pounds. By Lisa Hanchey

The 2012 Go Red for Women Personally Fit Challenge has come to an end. And though this session fell during the holidays, these ladies still managed to drop pounds, inches and cholesterol numbers.


 
WED, FEB 29 12:00AM by Lisa Hanchey

Weighing In

healthThis year’s Personally Fit Challenge took place during the holidays, but these ladies shunned the sweets and shed the pounds. By Lisa Hanchey

The 2012 Go Red for Women Personally Fit Challenge has come to an end. And though this session fell during the holidays, these ladies still managed to drop pounds, inches and cholesterol numbers.


 
TUE, JAN 31 6:01PM by Lisa Hanchey

Heart Smart

Dr. Chuck Wyatt has been working 15 years to educate Acadiana about heart attack symptoms — and his efforts are saving lives.

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