CCH Health Connect
Welcome to Campbell County Health's blog, Health Connect, where you’ll
find the latest news and information to keep you and your family healthy.
This blog is written by many of our administrators, physicians and other
providers to improve health care, promote health and fight disease in
our community. It will connect you to various sections of our website
as well as social media.
We’re looking to engage you in conversation – we simply ask
that you do so in a polite and respectful way. Please be courteous, and
avoid comments that are profane, obscene, offensive, sexually explicit,
inappropriate, inflammatory or otherwise objectionable. Remember that
when you post a comment to a blog or our social media sites, it is published
for the world to see. Please consider carefully how much personal medical
information you want to share, with the understanding that this information
may be linked to your name and published on the Internet. Social media
is, after all, social, so please post your comments, questions and concerns
and help everyone in our community get the most out of our blog and social
media sites. Please read CCH's
Social Media Guidelines for more information.
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I learned how to breathe with Pulmonary Rehab
Posted on
March 22, 2019
Earl Manous was a coal miner for 37 years. And he smoked for 20 years. He wasn’t very active because shift work made it difficult to exercise regularly. About five years ago he began have real trouble breathing when he exerted ...
Carol Aberle retires from CCH
Posted on
March 22, 2019
Carol Aberle came to Gillette, Wyoming in 1985 from Bismarck, North Dakota, when her husband Robert got a job at Wyodak, then the largest air-cooled power plant in the United States. Carol worked in banking in Bismarck, and also briefly in ...
CCH dietitian featured in Harvard Medical School blog
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March 20, 2019
Jamie M. Marchetti, MS, RDN, LD, a Clinical Dietitian with Campbell County Health Nutrition Services, was recently featured in the Harvard Medical School (HMS) Lean Forward blog, part of the CME Online learning Center for postgraduate ...
Common work-related injuries and how to avoid them
Posted on
March 14, 2019
Whether you are working out on a job site or sitting all day behind a computer, the 40 or more hours a week you are at work can have a long-lasting impact on your body. From your hands, shoulders, knees and possibly your toes, here’s ...
Why You Should Never Ignore Shoulder Pain
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March 14, 2019
There are a variety of reasons why a person’s shoulder might hurt. Often, these conditions are easily treatable; other times it could be a subtle way of your body letting you know something else is occurring. Whether it’s a ...
Get ready for allergy season
Posted on
March 14, 2019
Allergy season is coming up and with the change of season can come some pretty uncomfortable symptoms. From symptoms to prevention, here’s what to know to help you cope with your seasonal allergies before they take over your daily ...
Emergency Room or Walk-In? When to Head Where
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March 14, 2019
When it comes to your health, knowing where to seek treatment can save you time and money. For the last few years, walk-in / urgent care clinics have become a more well-known choice for mild ailments and injuries that fall somewhere between ...
9 tips to reduce your sodium intake
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March 13, 2019
Warning: You may feel salty after reading this. No, I’m not expecting you to be upset. I mean that you’re going to realize just how prevalent sodium is in our food supply, and you’ll literally feel full of salt after ...
March 2019 Snowstorm Updates
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March 13, 2019
March 15, 7 am: The snow emergency is over. Vehicles may now park on streets designated as snow emergency routes. CCH is business as usual. March 14, 4:45 pm: As of 5 pm on Thursday, March 14, the City of Gillette will be at a Level 1 snow ...
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