
St. John's Health System Dr. Ted McMurry provides tips for the bitter cold.
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With temperatures in the single digits, the cold can sneak up on you with dangerous results."It's a thin coat. I had on a thick coat but I had to take it off because I got too hot," ...

St. John's Health System warns people to be careful in the cold temperatures.

It happens every year in the Midwest: snow falls, leaving piles to clear from sidewalks and driveways. The good news is that 15 minutes of snow shoveling counts as moderate physical activity according to the 1996 Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health...

Every year the fitness industry receives a boom of members attempting to begin their New Year’s Resolutions. Beginning a new exercise regimen falls in the top 5 resolutions. Only 8% of people are always successful in achieving their resolutions. ...

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A new year. The first day of 2010. A day to look toward the future. So let's talk babies. Any idea how many are expected to be born at CoxHealth and St. John's this year?

St. John's Health System Here's wishing everyone a happy and HEALTHY 2010! What are your resolutions for better health?

St. John's Health System St. John's Clinic dermatologist Dr. Raffaele Pennella reacts to the tanning tax in the proposed heatlh care reform package.
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It's part of the health care reform package in Congress.

St. John's Health System The right car or booster seat for your child is the one that fits your child and fits your car that you will use properly every time. While every car/booster seat meets a minimum federal safety requirement it is important to read the label and consult a certified car seat technician if you have questions.
Kohl’s Cares for Kids® supports hospital programs that focus on community outreach, including injury prevention, immunization, mobile health units, asthma and diabetes education. St. John’s is proud of our supported partnership with Kohl’s Cares for Kids®. Together, w...e are supporting the hope of a brighter future for kids in our communities through education and injury prevention programs. Kohl’s commitment to St. John’s is made possible through the Kohl’s Cares for Kids program, which raises funds for children’s health and educational opportunities through the sale of special gift items. Net profits from the sales go to support children’s health and educational opportunities in the market areas served by Kohl’s. Kohl’s community outreach also includes Kohl’s Kids Who Care, an annual youth volunteer recognition program, fundraising gift cards for local schools and non-profit youth groups, as well as an associate program to encourage volunteerism.
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ST. JOHN’S CO-WORKERS HELP EACH OTHER DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON St. John’s family Christmas tree A tree located in the cafeteria at St. John’s Hospital in Springfield provides more than holiday decoration. It is a family Christmas tree, adorned with ornaments containing information on St. John...

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A new program at Jordan Valley Community Health Center aims to offer mothers and babies the healthiest start possible.

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Springfield's Jordan Valley Community Health Center is introducing a new woman's health program called 'Our Healthy Start.' Wednesday, we got a sneak peek of the new facilities.The program brings a first to Springfield.

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(Springfield, MO) -- A new, smart choice in health care. Jordan Valley Community Health Center is set to open its latest renovation in early January.The latest project is being ...

St. John's Health System St. John's College of Nursing of Southwest Baptist University pinning and commencement ceremony tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Ridgecrest Baptist Church in Springfield.

A new program at Jordan Valley Community Health Center offers Ozarks mothers and babies the healthiest start possible. “Our Healthy Start” provides prenatal and well-woman health care at the center in collaboration with providers from St. Jo...

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Thank you to all of the performers who gave their time and talent at "Carols for Cancer" last night.
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KSPR's Joanna Small hosts as two high school students from Nixa perform for "Carols for Cancer". Aired 12-11-09.














