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Last Day of Men’s Health Month: 4 Tips for Year-Round Wellness

By: James Smith, MD, General Surgeon As we wrap up Men’s Health Month, it's essential to reflect on the significance of men’s health and the steps we can take to improve it year-round. In 2021, there was a five-year gap in the average lifespan between women and men, a trend that...

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Why It Might Be Time for a Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy is an essential screening tool that can identify cancers early when the chances of successful treatment are highest. It can also detect and remove polyps before they become cancerous.

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Planning a Healthy New Year in 2025

If our plan is to have a healthy new year in 2025, how best to make our resolutions stick?

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Bethany’s Story: Welcoming New Life with Spring View Women's and Children's Clinic

For Bethany, the decision to deliver her children at Spring View Hospital was deeply personal and carefully considered.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: What to Know About Your Mammogram

By James Smith, MD, General Surgeon

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Healthy Back-to-School Habits: Preparing for a Successful School Year

As summer break comes to an end, there’s a lot to accomplish in preparation for the new school year.

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Spring View Clinic Announces Exciting Relocation to New Address

Spring View Clinic and Spring View Women’s and Children’s Clinic—Springfield held a ribbon cutting on Tuesday to celebrate the grand opening of their new location at 17 Lincoln Ridge, Springfield, KY 40069.

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Good Health Starts Today - 4 Tips to Men's Health Month

Each June, we celebrate National Men’s Health Month to remind ourselves that healthy living is something to think about year-round.

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Colon Cancer Awareness Month: Understanding Your Colonoscopy

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Even if your first colonoscopy is decades away, it’s important to know what to expect from this potentially lifesaving screening

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Diabetes – What You Should Know

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) health condition that causes blood sugar levels to rise far above what’s healthy. This disease affects millions of Americans, but with medical testing and healthy lifestyle choices, it’s very preventable. That’s why it’s essential to understand it.

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