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Seton Medical Center Harker Heights nationally recognized for its commitment to providing high-quality stroke care
Read more: Seton Medical Center Harker Heights nationally recognized for its commitment to providing high-quality stroke careHARKER HEIGHTS, TX (July 29, 2026) – Seton Medical Center Harker Heights has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® Gold Plus with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite and Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll achievement awards for demonstrating commitment to following the latest evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of heart disease and…
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How do I know it’s time for joint replacement?
Read more: How do I know it’s time for joint replacement?Joint replacement is a big decision. It’s one that requires careful thought about your pain, your personal goals and what recovery will look like. It can have a meaningful impact on your mobility, independence and overall quality of life, so it’s important to feel confident in your choice. There are a few things you can…
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Postpartum Hernias: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Options
Read more: Postpartum Hernias: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment OptionsPregnancy comes with many bodily changes, some more common than others. One bodily change can be a postpartum hernia. If you feel slight pressure or see a protrusion on your abdomen or C-section scar, you may have a hernia. These aren’t overly common, but they do happen, affecting about 5% of new mothers. Understanding what…



