Early Spike This Flu Season

Early rise in flu cases in Arkansas. If you haven't gotten your flu shot, it's time to get one right now. A message from CHI St. Vincent Primary Care offices in story featuring Dr. Mark Viegas.

Healthy Thanksgiving Eating

The key to healthy Thanksgiving Day eating is about portion control and knowing when to back away.

Diabetes Education Helps Patients at Every Stage of the Diagnosis

Together, with the help of our Diabetic Educators, a growing community of Arkansans are taking control of their diabetes.

Hot Spring Village Hosts Breakfast with Orthopedic Specialist, Dr. Robert Olive

Orthopedic specialist, Dr. Robert Olive Jr., hosted "Breakfast with a Doctor" in Hot Springs Village to talk about problems in the knees and hips, primarily related to arthritis, and available treatment options.

Suicide Prevention Specialist Draws From Personal Experience

Susie Reynolds Reece isn’t short on job responsibilities, but as of this year things in her professional life streamlined with the reorganization of Hot Springs-based Garland County Suicide Prevention Coalition.

5 Tips for Improving Sleep

Sleep is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. It reduces stress, is good medicine for the brain and promotes a healthy heart.

Q&A: Dr. Kristi Sutton: Internal Medicine Physician Keeps Her Eye on the Prize

An internal medicine doctor at our Hot Springs Village primary care offices, Dr. Kristi Sutton sets her heart, mind and intent on achieving what fulfills her life.

How to Celebrate Safely with Fireworks

If you choose to shoot fireworks during your Independence Day or New Year's, keep in mind the risks of improper use because they can cause severe injuries.

Q&A: Summer Heat and Seniors with Dr. Sanjay Dass

Hot weather is dangerous, and seniors are particularly prone to its threat. Learn here how to stay safe, healthy and comfortable.

Specialized Oxygen Treatment Helps Donald Riddling Heal

100 percent pure oxygen has incredible healing powers. And it's changing Don Riddling’s life with the help of Dr. David Dean and his team at our Little Rock Wound Care Center.

A Complete Travel Checklist

If you are traveling for a family vacation or last-minute road trip, make sure you pack appropriately especially if you are on medications!

Charlie Meabon Finds Life After a Heart Attack with the Help of Dr. John Colleran

Charlie Meabon is only in his mid-30s and had a heart attack. Here's how he found life afterward.

Watchman Heart Device on Guard for Hot Springs Village's Mooney

Hazel Mooney of Hot Springs Village has Watchman device implanted in heart to guard against atrial fibrillation.

Depression Treatment Improves Philip Hargrave's Overall Health

Seeking help for depression from his primary care physician helps Philip Hargrave live a healthier life.

The Skinny on Pain Management with Dr. J. Carlos Roman, Pain Management Physician

Dr. Carlos Roman, pain management physician acknowledges that fixing the source of the pain is always preferable, but there are cases where management is the only option.

Heart Failure Clinic Saves Life for Katherine Sheffield

Katherine Sheffield's heart failure kept her from the things she loved. CHI St. Vincent's new heart failure clinic helped the 46 year-old get back to her five kids and eight grandchildren.

Project Search Enables Graduates to Find Jobs

CHI St. Vincent in Hot Springs hosts Project Search to help high school students with disabilities learn skills, confidence to find and keep good jobs.

Maternal Child Unit Brings Family Together

CHI St. Vincent's Maternal Child Unit makes labor, delivery, recovery and post-partum treatment more convenient for families.

Q&A: Summer Safety with Lee Wilbur, MD

Dr. Lee Wilbur advises on things to watch out for as the weather gets warmer and kids and families start heading outside. We see quite a few pool and swimming injuries. Water may be fun for children to play with — but it can also be deadly.

Q&A: Zika Virus and Pregnancy

The Zika virus is a usually mild disease that's transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. Most people fully recover from Zika virus without severe complications, and severe illness or deaths from Zika virus are extremely rare, according to the CDC. But Zika virus can be dangerous for pregnant women.