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Save the Date: 2024 ACCESS Community Health Fairs
Prepare your family for a healthy school year and attend one of ACCESS' free health fairs scheduled ... bring a box or bag to hold your fresh food items.
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gift will help the more than 175,000 lives cared for annually by ACCESS. At ACCESS our mission is to partner ... contact your company's human resources department for more information, and to obtain a matching gift form
How to Treat Asthma and Allergies
May is the height of the season for those who suffer with allergies and asthma. Allergies and asthma ... allergens affect you and receive recommendations for treatment.
Allergies should not reduce your quality
What are the Warning Signs of Baby Blues and Postpartum Depression?
For many women, the birth of a child is the happiest moment of their life. However, the period after ... following symptoms:
Feelings of disappointment
Crying for no known reason
Irritability
Impatience
Anxiety
Restlessness ... being a good mom or doubting your ability to care for the baby
How are “baby blues”
Access Community Health Network Unveils New Mural in South Lawndale Community
Miguel A. Del Real was selected as the muralist for the ACCESS Westside art project due to his personal ... neighborhoods, I have a strong connection and desire for collaboration in the community – from cultural ... including the Dr. King Legacy Apartments and a hope for the future, represented by children playing. “Through
Stroke Prevention Tips for African American Men
Have you or someone you know been affected by a stroke? Chances are, you have. Strokes are the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States and African-American men have the highest risk of suffering a stroke compared to any other population group. In fact, African-Americans have nearly double the rate of deadly strokes compared to Caucasian males and double the rate of first strokes.
Up to 80% of strokes can be prevented. That’s why it’s important to know the warning signs of strokes, the common causes, and ways to prevent them.
What is a stroke?A stroke is a disease that affects the arteries in the brain and can also be known as a “brain attack.” When the arteries cut off blood flow to an area, brain cells do not receive oxygen and begin to die. People can suffer major or minor strokes, which can affect muscle control and memory but both types are considered medical emergencies and should be treated as soon as possible.
Warning Signs of a StrokeAccording to the American Stroke Association, warning signs of strokes include:
Face drooping
Vertigo
Sudden numbness
Imbalance
Confusion (understanding speech or talking)
Trouble walking
One-sided arm or leg weakness
Slurred speech
Double vision or other vision problems
Headaches
Nausea
Vomiting
Causes of StrokeThere are several risk factors of stroke including:
Drinking alcohol in excess
Smoking
Poor diet (high in trans fats, saturated fat, and cholesterol)
Sedentary lifestyle
Obesity
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Diabetes
Sickle cell anemia
African-American men may have a higher risk because they tend to have higher rates of hypertension, obesity, sickle cell anemia and diabetes.
Stroke PreventionAlthough you cannot completely prevent a stroke, you can lower your risk of this potentially deadly condition by:
Quitting smoking
Being more active with exercise
Drinking in moderation
Lowering blood pressure
Treating high cholesterol
Treating diabetes
Treating atrial fibrillation
If you think someone is having a stroke, it is important to remember the acronym FAST.
FAST is an easy way to recognize the most common signs and symptoms of a stroke.
F— Face. Make sure the person’s face is not drooping.
A— Arms. Make sure one arm is not weak or numb.
S— Speech. Make sure speech is not slurred and they are able to speak.
T— Time to call 9-1-1. If the person shows any of these symptoms, call 9-1-1 right away!
Access Community Health NetworkIf you think you or a loved one is at risk of suffering a stroke, ACCESS can help. Our medical professionals offer management of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and have programs that can help you overcome unhealthy behaviors such as smoking or substance abuse. Find your local ACCESS health center and schedule an appointment today.
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Five Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
early on.
While it is crucial for all people to look out for the signs of dementia, minority groups ... we’re sharing some of the biggest signs to look out for.
1. Memory lossThis is the ... life.
Unfortunately, there is no real cure for Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. But, there
ACCESS at The Mexican Consulate (ACA Enrollment/Behavioral Health)
Counselors onsite to educate and help consumers apply for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act
2/26/2016 @ 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
ACA Education and Enrollment at Saint Francis Hospital
Counselor onsite to education and help consumers apply for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act
3/14/2016 @ 10:59 AM - 6:59 PM
ACA Education and Enrollment at Saint Francis Hospital
Counselor onsite to education and help consumers apply for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act
3/21/2016 @ 10:59 AM - 6:59 PM
ACA Education and Enrollment at Saint Francis Hospital
Counselor onsite to education and help consumers apply for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act
3/23/2016 @ 10:59 AM - 6:59 PM
ACA Education and Enrollment at Saint Francis Hospital
Counselor onsite to education and help consumers apply for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act
4/4/2016 @ 10:59 AM - 6:59 PM
ACA Education and Enrollment at Saint Francis Hospital
Counselor onsite to education and help consumers apply for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act
4/18/2016 @ 10:59 AM - 6:59 PM
ACA Education and Enrollment at Saint Francis Hospital
Counselor onsite to education and help consumers apply for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act
4/20/2016 @ 10:59 AM - 6:59 PM