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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Wound Care is Essential
We have heard the term, “essential” used a lot this year.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: How to Safely Support Local Businesses This Holiday Season
Small Business Saturday, held this year on November 28, usually marks the start of the holiday shopping season.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: The New Thrombectomy Program at Jefferson Torresdale Hospital
Jefferson Torresdale Hospital is proud to announce the recent launch of an advanced Thrombectomy Program in our Emergency Department
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: 3.5 Million Breast Cancer Survivors In The U.S
There are more than 3.5 million breast cancer survivors in the U.S., including patients who are undergoing treatment and those who have completed it.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Advancements In Radiation Therapy
Patients have access to more advanced breast cancer treatments today than ever before, including advancements in radiation therapy.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: 1 in 8 Women In U.S. Will Develop Breast Cancer
1 in 8 women in the U.S. will develop breast cancer in their lifetime
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Five Pillars Of Cancer Care
Cancer care has evolved over time. Some traditional methods work best for certain patients, while other patients require more advanced treatments.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Peripheral Artery Disease Affects Between 8 and 12 Million Americans
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) affects between 8 and 12 million Americans and is associated with an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, limb loss and even death.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Wawa Broke Ground On Its First-Ever Freestanding Drive-Through Store In Lower Bucks County
On Tuesday, September 15, Wawa broke ground on its first-ever freestanding drive-through store in Lower Bucks County.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: September is Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month
September is Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Awareness Month.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Jonathan McCullough, BSN, RN, DAISY Award Recipient
Meet our DAISY Award recipient for the month of August, Jonathan McCullough, BSN, RN, who works in the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at Jefferson Torresdale Hospital.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Jefferson Urgent Care – Bensalem Will Close Permanently
Jefferson Urgent Care – Bensalem, located at 2966 Street Road, will close permanently effective immediately.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Digital Radiography Available At Our Outpatient Imaging Locations
Northeast offers digital radiography at our three hospital locations and Bustleton Outpatient Center.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Free Virtual 5-Session Stop Smoking Programs
Jefferson Bucks Hospital and the Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership (BCHIP) are conducting FREE virtual 5-session Stop Smoking Programs during the following dates and times listed below.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: The Stroke Program at Jefferson Health – Northeast Has Received The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award
The award recognizes the hospital’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines based on the latest scientific evidence.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Free Virtual 5-Session Stop Smoking Programs
Jefferson Bucks Hospital and the Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership (BCHIP) are conducting FREE virtual 5-session Stop Smoking Programs during the following dates and times listed below.
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Jefferson Urgent Care – Grant Avenue Is Closed Until Further Notice
To ensure the health and safety of our community, Jefferson Health is redeploying staff from our Grant Avenue location to support COVID-19 efforts
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JEFFERSON FRANKFORD HOSPITAL: Fun Indoor Activities For Kids
Staying inside with your kids is a very rewarding experience, but it can sometimes be hard to think of things to keep them busy while you attend to your work