While it may seem like every other month is dedicated to one health concern or another, October’s is a pressing one, it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast Cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States. Each year in the United States, about 220,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women […]
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Back-to-School Check-ups & Schedule Adolescent Physicals
Back-to-School Check-ups & Schedule Adolescent Physicals You probably have your sights set on the end of the summer and are busy planning activities for your children. If you didn’t schedule your child’s annual exam yet, please make sure to do so now, as our offices get quite busy towards the end of summer. Both school […]
Continue readingYou Need #HudsonPhysicians in Your Instagram Feed!
You Need #HudsonPhysicians in Your Instagram Feed! You’re already following your friends, family, favorite actors, musicians, and role models. However, if you aren’t following @HudsonPhysicians, you’re missing out! Below are 6 reasons why you should add Hudson Physicians to your Instagram feed. You remember pictures better than words! Do you need to get your […]
Continue readingDementia: Creating a Community That Cares
Chances are you may know someone with dementia, whether it’s a family member, friend, coworker or neighbor. In 2015, approximately 115,000 people in Wisconsin had dementia, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, a number that’s expected to increase to 242,000 by 2040. In the years ahead, the organization anticipates there will be fewer […]
Continue readingHudson Physicians Appreciates its Employees with Celebration
Hudson Physicians appreciates its employees Throughout the week of May 8-12, 2017 Hudson Physicians hosted a company-wide employee celebration event to celebrate each of the 200+ hard working individuals that make the organization what it is today. Employees also supported a great cause by donating $1 or more per day to Victory and Valor for […]
Continue readingDepression is more common than you think
Mental illnesses are as common as dark brown eyes. There are 19 million Americans living with depression, and it affects everyone differently. Not all treatment works the same but with an accurate diagnosis, effective medication, attention to health and wellness, peer and family support, there is hope for recovery. If you consistently feel down for […]
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