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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico – If it seems like more people are getting sick each day, it’s not your imagination. Diagnoses of flu, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are on the rise across the U.S with the CDC trackers showing flu activity to be high here in New Mexico and more people visiting the emergency department or needing hospitalizations for treatment of severe symptoms. If you are one of those who has gotten ill, the symptoms for each condition are similar and it’s important to know whe... ... Read More
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Time is running out to get medical services covered under your 2023 health plan deductible or FSA. The end of the year is approaching fast and most of us are quickly adding items to our to-do lists. Holiday preparations, work projects, travel, family gatherings, and other end of year activities can make this a busy time. But, don’t forget to prioritize your health – because this may be the best time of year to catch up on your healthcare and save a lot of money, too. Health insurance plans and flexible ... ... Read More
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LAS CRUCES, NM – On average, adults in the United States sit for over 12 hours a day. This sedentary lifestyle is becoming increasingly more common largely due to jobs that require sitting for prolonged periods, long commutes, TV binge-watching, and increased cell phone usage. But, this lifestyle can cause real harm to overall health. Sitting down for extended stretches increases the risk of developing chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and obesity, even in those who exercise regul... ... Read More
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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico- The skilled and compassionate hands of physicians, nurses, and other team members of MountainView Regional Medical Center support the health and well-being of patients who turn to us for expert care. We are here whenever needed. Beyond providing clinical care, MountainView is a significant contributor to the economic health of Las Cruces and Doña Ana County as a major employer and tax-payer. Our 2022 community investment totaled more than $195 million. We provided care during 553... ... Read More
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Las Cruces, N.M.– MountainView Regional Medical Center welcomes Alex Hummer as the new assistant chief executive officer. Hummer is a Las Cruces native returning to the area after nine years. He spent the last three years in Northwest Arkansas, completing his administrative residency and working at Northwest Medical Center in Springdale. Hummer recognizes his appointment as assistant CEO comes at a time of new opportunities for the hospital. He plans to focus on improving MountainView’s team dynamics an... ... Read More
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Las Cruces, N.M. – To help address hunger in our community and celebrate National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day on April 2, MountainView Regional Medical Center launched a Jars of Love Peanut Butter Drive to collect peanut butter (and other nut butter). MountainView Regional Medical Center placed collection barrels at the main hospital, Senior Amigos building, and Walmart stores throughout Las Cruces. Thanks to the generosity of our employees, medical staff, volunteers, and community, we donated 2,200 jar... ... Read More
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Las Cruces, NM — MountainView Regional Medical Center is proud to welcome cardiothoracic surgeon Charles Dow. M.D., FACS to the medical staff. Dr. Dow is recognized in the community as a pioneer and leader in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery. He developed the first cardiac surgery program for southern New Mexico in the early 90’s and has served the Las Cruces and El Paso communities since that time. He was the founding member and served as the chairman of the cardiovascular committee in Las Cruces. D... ... Read More
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Las Cruces, NM – Strength training, especially in middle age and beyond, is essential for maintaining a high quality of life and longevity. Just 30 minutes to an hour of strength training a week can increase life expectancy by 10 to 17 percent and reduce the risk of premature death from cancer and heart disease. As we age, our muscle mass, strength and function naturally decreases three to eight percent each decade after the age of 30. By age 60, hand strength and dexterity can decrease, making simple, ... ... Read More
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LAS CRUCES, NM (January 13, 2023) – Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States, claiming the lives of more than 650,000 people each year. Here are some other facts everyone should know about heart disease: In the U.S., one person dies every 34 seconds from cardiovascular disease. Every year, about 800,000 Americans suffer a heart attack. Nearly half of American adults (47%) suffer from high blood pressure, or hypertension, which increases the risk of a heart attack and stroke. Howeve... ... Read More
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