SVMC Today, Regional Events to Better Serve our Community
SVMC's oncology team answering questions during the panel discussion
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SVMC Today, a series of community events to provide updates on our organization in our service areas, kicked off in Williamstown, MA, on January 31. The evening featured a panel discussion with our oncology team, which included a lively conversation about innovation in care and answered an array of questions from Williamstown residents.
Transform Your Relationship with Your Body & Health
Weight stigma, its impact on health and wellbeing, and the power of self-love is the focus of a free community event this month, sponsored by Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC).
Join the conversation and register for the Fat & Fabulous Speaker Series today.
While heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the U.S., causing 1 in 3 deaths each year, many women don’t even recognize the signs of a heart incident when it’s happening. Read More
Does My Child Need Glasses?
While you can trust your kids to know a lot of things—like peas are gross and orange is THE best color—one thing you can’t trust them to know is if their vision is good or not. Learn how to recognize the signs that glasses may be in order for your child.Read More
Kicking THIS Habit to The Curb
According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than half of adult smokers attempt to quit every year. Unfortunately, only 1 in 10 succeeds. And for those that do, it’s rarely accomplished in the attempt. Read More
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SVMC Wellness Connection: May 3
May 3, 2024
Hurray for May & National Bike Month!
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Bicycling is one of the best ways to get exercise, enjoy some time outdoors, and reduce your carbon footprint while getting from place to place. This month is a great time to get your bike tuned up, refresh yourself on the rules of the road, and learn how to enjoy every bike journey safely.
With weather finally on the rise, more and more people are resuming outdoor activities. Even though temperatures aren’t ticking into the high 70s and 80s just yet, it’s important to stay hydrated whenever you’re exerting yourself. But lest you think all fluids are up to the task, think again. Learn why water is not always the best choice to rehydrate.
We’re all familiar with the concept of a picky eater. But for some children, including infants, there are other issues at work that prevent them from getting the nutrition they need to thrive. The good news is there’s help and resources to aid struggling parents and address issues early. Read More.
Dealing with Shoulder Pain
From reaching for the top shelf to swinging a golf club, rotator cuff injuries can limit mobility and lead to nagging pain. But with proper understanding and management, most individuals can recover successfully, often without surgery. Read more.
Taylor Garabedian scored a team-high 22 points and grabbed five rebounds, and Abby Scialabba scored 16 points for the ‘Canes, who got 16 points, nine rebounds and four assists from Ashlyn Lesure. click for more
On Saturday afternoon at Lowell’s Tsongas Center, the Hurricanes will take aim at Division 5 State Championships in girls and boys basketball. click for more
Pittsfield High's Matt Dupuis and Lee's Bella Kotek Sunday completed a Berkshire County sweep at the State Bowling Championships at Bowlero.
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Emily Holian’s strike to open the 10th frame of the Wildcats’ second game against Worcester Tech all but assured Lee a team title at Bowlero Chicopee.
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Hoosac struggled to get into rhythm on the offensive end until Joey McGovern got the 3-ball working. McGovern finished the game with 21 points including a triple in the fourth quarter that cemented him in the record books. It took him nearly the whole game but he was able to join the 1,000-point... click for more
Pittsfield High's Eliza Mullen won state title and in the giant slalom and slalom, winning the former discipline by 1.6 seconds and the latter by nearly 2.7 seconds.
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