Seeds of a Growing Problem The population of the U.S. is getting older. According to the Administration on Aging, the aging ‘baby boom’ generation will produce a dramatic increase in the population through 2030. In 2009, people over 65 represented 12.9% of the population, but by 2030, they will represent 19.3%. The population over 65 […]
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6 Tips to Stay Safe & Warm on Your Hikes.
Our Top Winter Hiking Tips to Keep You Warm on the Trails Winter is nothing new to us living in the midwest. Now that winter & colder temperatures are here, we can all use a good reminder about how to keep you and your family warm and safe from frostbite as we enjoy the outdoors. […]
Continue readingSara Holmberg, Adult Nurse Practitioner
Hudson Physicians is pleased to welcome Sara Holmberg, Adult Nurse Practitioner. Sara started seeing patients in November at Hudson Physicians main clinic in Hudson, WI. “I greatly enjoy building relationships, caring for others, and working with them to keep moving closer to their personal goals.” said Sara. She enjoys providing care that promotes healthy lifestyle choices while managing chronic diseases over the lifespan. There has always been a special place […]
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National Handwashing Awareness Week: December 3-9 The winter season is infamous for bringing runny noses and hacking coughs along with the holiday cheer. If only there was a way to prevent all that sickness! Well, we might not be able to prevent it entirely but we certainly can slow it down. That’s what National Handwashing […]
Continue readingHudson Physicians Gives Back In 2017
A Year of Giving at a Glance We at Hudson Physicians care a great deal about our patients and our communities as a whole. Because of this, we feel it is so important to give back to the community. Each year we are fortunate enough to offer donations to improve the lives of individuals and […]
Continue reading3 Tips: Avoiding Frostbite & Hypothermia in December
As the month of December approaches so does the risk of both frostbite and hypothermia. Frostbite occurs when your skin is exposed to temperatures below freezing. It begins on the superficial level and goes deeper into your skin until it reaches bones and tendons. Hypothermia occurs when your body becomes too cold and your brain […]
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