A lack of iron is the most common cause of this condition.
Meet Dr. Harold Lilly, a substance abuse counselor in Asheboro, who had a subvastus knee replacement by Dr. Megan Swanson and now he is back to skydiving, scuba-diving and his favorite activity - cycling!
Meet Jessica Blankenship - a mother, a wife and a breast cancer survivor at the young age of 30 years old. Click here to read her compelling story and the experience she had at Randolph Cancer Center.
The Diagnostic Imaging Department at Randolph Hospital recently received a three-year accreditation from the American College of Radiology. Read here to learn about what the distinction means for patients visiting Diagnostic Imaging at Randolph Hospital.
It's a new year, so now is the best time to begin those lifestyles changes that will lead to healthier and happier you. Beth Mixon, employee wellness coach at Randolph Hospital, outlines some things you can do to incorporate more cardio and flexibility into your lifestyle!
A Pap Smear could save your life. Read what Dr. Gaccione says about the connection between cervical cancer and HPV and how to keep yourself protected.
Learn how a grant from the Avon Foundation is helping women in Randolph County battle their breast cancer.
A healthy diet is key, but some women may also benefit from supplements.
Eating well can help you get more from exercise.
Eating out is possible—if you know how to order.
A look at the emotions parents often struggle with when a child is diagnosed with cancer and advice on coping with these feelings.
Treatment of this skin condition can eliminate the parasites and symptoms.
When your kidneys aren’t doing their job, healthful changes to your diet are essential.