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Give Children a Healthy Start This School Year
Give Children a Healthy Start This School Year

Back-to-school season is such an exciting time. It marks the beginning of a new chapter for students, filled with opportunities to learn, grow and discover new things. Alongside pencils and notebooks, ensuring that students’ health is prioritized is crucial for a successful start to the school year.

U.S. News & World Report Names Seven Hospitals in the Sutter Health Plus Network Among Best in California
U.S. News & World Report Names Seven Hospitals in the Sutter Health Plus Network Among Best in California

Seven Sutter Health Plus network hospitals achieved recognition as being among the best hospitals in California for 2024-25 from U.S. News & World Report, a global leader in quality rankings. In total, 23 Sutter Health Plus network hospital campuses received “High Performing” recognitions in at least one individual quality measure, the highest distinction a hospital can earn for U.S. News’ Best Hospitals Procedures & Conditions ratings.

Optimizing Skin Health
Optimizing Skin Health

Skin is more than what meets the eye — it’s the biggest organ of the body that plays an indispensable role in protecting against environmental hazards, regulating temperature and providing sensory experiences that enrich daily life. And that’s just to name a few.

Empowering Men for Healthy Living
Empowering Men for Healthy Living

June highlights Men’s Health Month, a time for men to think about potential health issues and a reminder to take charge of their health. Prioritizing one’s health can help prevent chronic illnesses later in life, leading to improved longevity and overall quality of life.

Managing Diabetes
Managing Diabetes

Diabetes is more common than one might think. According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes affects about one in ten people in the United States. Most people know that caring for diabetes requires checking blood sugar levels regularly and following a healthy diet, but there are other aspects to caring for diabetes that can be just as important. This includes, but is not limited to, yearly diabetic-related heart, foot and eye care.

Protect Preteens and Teens with Recommended Vaccines
Protect Preteens and Teens with Recommended Vaccines

They’re sure not babies anymore, but preteens and teens still have a few remaining vaccines on the schedule. In addition to staying up to date on COVID-19 and annual flu vaccines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends youth ages 11 to 17 get these three vaccines to protect against serious diseases.