Columbus Medical News
Mount Carmel Health System Transitions Services in Franklinton to Grove City
Mount Carmel Health System will be closing the Mount Carmel West Hospital inpatient services in Franklinton, but will invest 700 million dollars by building a hospital in Grove City as well as expanding Mount Carmel East over the next four years. The Mount Carmel West Hospital will maintain the 24/7 emergency department, but the hospital will shift to outpatient care. The Grove City hospital is expected to fully open in 2018, and the Mount Carmel West inpatient services will be transitioned to the Grove City Hospital location. Mount Carmel Grove City willRead More
Central Ohio Pescovegetarians May Have A Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancer Than Vegetarians
For Central Ohioans, a diet that combines a vegetarian diet with fish might be the most helpful to prevent cancers of the colon or rectum. According to a recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the risk for all colorectal cancers was 22 percent lower in vegetarians compared to nonvegetarians. For rectal cancer only, the risk was 29 percent lower. Vegans had a 16 percent lower risk for colorectal cancer. For lacto-ovo vetetarians (eat dairy and eggs), the risk was 18 percent less compared to nonvegetarians. However, the lowest riskRead More
Ohio Influenza Update: Hospitalizations Increased at End of February
In the last week of February, there was a slight increase in hospitalization due to Flu (135 cases) compared to the second to last week in February (119 cases). The total number of Flu hospitalizations in the 2014-15 season is 7,985, which is a considerable increase compared to the 2870 hospitalizations at the same point in the season last year. This increase in Flu hospitalizations is consistent with this year’s flu vaccine not being as effective due to the prevalent strain being different than what the vaccine was designed to prevent.Read More
No Measles Cases In Columbus and Central Ohio In 2015 Yet
According to the CDC website, the states that have measles cases in 2015 prior to February 6 are Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Washington, as well as Washington, DC. These cases are likely related to the California Disneyland outbreak thought to be due to a traveler who became infected overseas, but that initial case has not been identified. Parents choosing not to vaccinate their children for measles is blamed for the ability for measles to spread. While noRead More