Join Anna Jaques Hospital for the second annual Heart & Sole High Heel Dash, brought to you by AJH and Interlocks Salon & Day Spa, to help raise awareness for women's heart health. We are challenging men, women, and kids 12 and up to a 50-y ...
The Anna Jaques Hospital evening series is back! This year Anna Jaques is focusing on simple steps that you can adopt for you, and your family, to achieve a simply healthy life. Some days it all seems so complicated —
According to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), emergency department visits by children and adolescents for brain injuries jumped more than 60 percent from 2001 to 2009. The report said emergency room ...
Set in the small town of Breedville, NH, Private Practice lets readers into the daily lives of Dr. Joshua Barron, his new partner, Dr. Alex Faber, an attractive young OB/GYN from New York City, and the daily drama of their patients and the ...
Healthy eating is associated with reduced risk for many diseases, including the three leading causes of death: heart disease, cancer, and stroke. Healthy eating in childhood and adolescence is important for proper growth and development and ...
Reading for Health —An excerpt from “Fran’s World,” an AJH community blog I think a key component of living a healthy life is reading. Yes, reading! A book, a magazine, ...
Recipes for delicious dishes appear in the new Anna Jaques Hospital Aid Association’s cookbook, “Hospitality”. The book also holds the recipes for Carry Out Café’s potato salad, David’s Tavern’s pumpkin pie martini, and Woodma ...
We all want to keep our children safe and secure and help them live to their full potential. Knowing how to prevent leading causes of child injury, like drowning, is a step toward this goal. When most of us are enjoying time at the pool or ...
Please welcome the newest AJH Community Blogger, Dr. Kay Ficht! This native German has been practicing medicine in the Merrimack Valley for more than 13 years.
AJH helps you recognize the symptoms of Lyme. Although anyone can get Lyme disease, children spend a lot of time outdoors and are at particular risk.