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Heat-related illnesses are preventable and treatable

Although the temperatures this summer may seem mild after the heat wave of 2012, doctors warn that people can still be affected by heat-related illnesses, even when the weather is not breaking any records. With temperatures reaching the 90s every day, it’s critical to recognize the signs and symptoms of heat’s effects on the body.

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Washington University and Barnes-Jewish lung transplant program celebrates 25 years

The Washington University and Barnes-Jewish lung transplant program is celebrating 25 years of changing lives. The program’s first successful adult lung transplant was performed on July 17, 1988. Today, the program is one of the world’s largest, with surgeons completing more than 1,280 lung transplants to date.

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U.S. News Ranks Barnes-Jewish No. 1 in St. Louis, No. 1 in Missouri and on Honor Roll of “Best Hospitals”

For 21st Consecutive Year, Only Missouri Hospital Ranked Among the Nation’s Elite

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For safe celebrations, leave fireworks to the professionals

Fireworks are a beloved Fourth of July tradition, but celebrations can go from fun to frightening in a matter of moments when injuries are involved. While sparklers, bottle rockets and cherry bombs may bring back childhood memories, they are among the leading causes of eye injuries.

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital debuts digital annual report

Barnes-Jewish Hospital published its first-ever, digital annual report today at annualreports.barnesjewish.org. The 2012 Report to the Community for Barnes-Jewish Hospital focuses on how the organization keeps in touch with the pulse of the St. Louis community through backing from The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital. The exclusively digital report is easy to access and share on Internet-ready devices, anywhere.

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