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      • At 32 years old, Sarah Dean was a busy working mom of two young kids with plans for another. Then breast cancer interrupted everything. Her initial shock and fear morphed into determination to regain her health and reclaim her life with the help of Levine Cancer Institute. Five years later, Sarah is cancer free and celebrating a new addition to her family.

        Sarah Dean Says Goodbye to Breast Cancer, Hello to New Baby

      • A bad motorcycle accident left Joel Bennett with a leg injury so severe that amputation would have been a reasonable option. But Joel, along with his surgeon, Dr. Joseph Hsu, were determined to save his leg, despite the long road they both knew would lie ahead. Dr. Hsu’s military experience played a key role in using the right tools and techniques to get Joel back to functioning at a high level.

        After a Motorcycle Accident Leads to a Severe Leg Injury, Joel Finds His Way Back to Health

      • Atrium Health President and CEO Eugene A. Woods with Thereasea Clark Elder, one of the first Black public health nurses in the Queen City

        Celebrating Our Black Healthcare Pioneers

      • Teammates working in COVID-19 units jump at the chance to volunteer to help with mass vaccination events in the hopes of ending the pandemic.

        Refilling the Tank: COVID-19 Unit Teammates Find Hope as Vaccinators

      • As healthcare workers continue to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, four well-deserving Atrium Health teammates will be recognized for their service and sacrifice with a trip to Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Fla.

        A Weekend to Remember: Healthcare Heroes Share Experience Attending Super Bowl LV

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      • At 32 years old, Sarah Dean was a busy working mom of two young kids with plans for another. Then breast cancer interrupted everything. Her initial shock and fear morphed into determination to regain her health and reclaim her life with the help of Levine Cancer Institute. Five years later, Sarah is cancer free and celebrating a new addition to her family.

        Sarah Dean Says Goodbye to Breast Cancer, Hello to New Baby

      • Does the ongoing stress of COVID-19 have you dreaming of better sleep? Do you have underlying health issues that could be making your insomnia worse? Are you using TV to relax before bed and then still feeling tired the next day? It’s time to take control of your sleep habits to improve your health.

        4 Ways to Beat Pandemic Insomnia

      • Everyone deserves to eat well – and to feel well – and Elaine Jones and Chef Alyssa show the way.

        Heart-healthy Eating, No Fancy Stores Required

      • Don’t let your mental health take a back seat during the pandemic. If you’re suffering from depression with little relief from therapy or medications, brain stimulation could help improve your quality of life. Get the facts about 2 innovative brain stimulation therapies: transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroconvulsive therapy.

        Your Guide to Debunking 7 Myths About Brain Stimulation for Depression

      • Through a commitment to quick action and cardiac rehabilitation, George restored his heart health to live his happily-ever-after with his new wife.

        How a Newlywed Recovered Fully from a "Widow Maker" Heart Attack

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        Over 200 Pounds Lighter, and Joshua Is Never Looking Back

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        Train Smarter: Race day Performance Relies on Proper Nutrition

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        Meal Delivery Services Do More Than Just Save Time

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        The Sugar Shakedown

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        The Key to a Great Workout Starts in the Kitchen

  • Employer Solutions
      • Studies have shown that many people infected with COVID-19 may experience long-term effects. Learn how to help your team manage all stages of virus symptoms.

        Could Your Workers Be Suffering from the Long-Term Effects of COVID-19?

      • Whether you manage a concert venue, construction site or even a corporate office, it’s important that your employees know that hearing loss is preventable and that they understand the warning signs. Read more to learn about Atrium Health’s audiometry testing.

        The Importance of Employee Audiometry Testing

      • Increased isolation, a full house and plenty of virtual meetings: It’s easy to understand the challenges that many remote employees deal with every day. However, it can be more difficult to ensure that they’re taking care of their mental health. Here are 4 tips to help you support employees in a virtual workplace.

        4 Essential Tips for Supporting Employees’ Mental Health in a Virtual Workplace

      • How do you reopen safely and continue to protect your workers? In today’s world, these can be tough questions. Thanks to the Atrium Health COVID-Safe for Employers initiative, we can help you answer them – and get back to business with a program customized just for you.

        Make Reopening and Maintaining a COVID-Safe Workplace Less Complicated

      • There are several checklist items to complete before safely reopening your business. Not sure where to start? Read more to find out.

        10 Important Takeaways from Atrium Health's Return-to-Work Town Hall Meetings

  • Words From Woods
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        Through Tragedy, Our Mission Shines Bright

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        3 Battles Hospitals and Healthcare Systems Must Fight and Win

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        Behavioral Health in the Carolinas: Making a Case for Optimism

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        Healthy Roots Will Yield a Strong Trunk

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        Opportunities for Success Abound in the Healthcare Field

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Your Health

More than a decade ago, Scott Whitesell confronted his first battle with symptoms of terminal illness that could’ve taken his life. Now, 12 years later, the 47-year-old pianist credits Atrium Health care teams for helping him face an end-stage HIV/AIDS diagnosis, a bout with lymphoma, and a number of other near-death experiences along the way.

Your Health

Terminal Diagnosis is No Match for Scott Whitesell

As flu season collides with a pandemic, do all you can to protect yourself and your community.

Your Health, Family Health, Primary Care

Stay Ahead of This Year's Flu Season Using this Comprehensive Guide

Simple blood donations can make a huge difference for patients battling COVID-19 and for donors who might learn something.

Coronavirus Updates, Your Health

Blood Plasma Delivers Added Benefits for COVID-19 Patients, Survivors and Unknowns

Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute has a great mentoring program for cancer patients, but it can’t work without an influx of cancer survivors willing to offer their support.

Your Health

Peer-to-Peer Mentoring Promises Mutual Benefits for Cancer Patients and Survivors Who Volunteer

Michael says he’s part of the generation that prefers phone calls and hard copies to online interactions. But his experience with Atrium Health’s virtual hospital as a COVID-19 patient made him a believer in the power and simplicity of virtual care.

Coronavirus Updates, Your Health

Recovering from COVID-19 at Home

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News, Your Health

Creating a Community Conversation About Suicide

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Coronavirus Updates, Your Health

Pandemic No Match – And No Reason to Wait – For Atrium Health’s COVID-Safe Care

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Coronavirus Updates, Your Health

Minimally Invasive Surgery Helped Greg Quickly Recover from a Hernia – Even During COVID-19

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Coronavirus Updates, Your Health

Wearing a Mask Helps to Leave No Doubt When We’re Out and About

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