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    CPAP support group meeting Sept. 20 at Cullman Regional

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    CULLMAN - Do you or a loved one currently use a CPAP? If you are new to CPAP or have been using it for years, you’re invited to join us at Cullman Regional for a Cullman A.W.A.K.E. (Alert, Well, And Keeping Energetic) support group...

    Sports leagues across the world being affected by coronavirus

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    The spread of coronavirus has been affecting people in different parts of the world for weeks but now sports leagues across the globe are being forced to take action as well. A wave of restrictions, postponements and cancellations began rolling in Wednesday afternoon and have continued today. NCAA...

    U.S. Attorney’s Office hosting opioid crisis town hall meeting Tuesday at Cullman Civic Center

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    BIRMINGHAM – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama will join with school and government officials in Cullman on Tuesday, Oct. 23, for a town hall meeting to discuss the opioid crisis and its effects on families in the Cullman area. The...

    Cullman County COVID-19 update: Nov. 9

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman County added 25 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health, with 2,498 cases confirmed across the county since the beginning of the pandemic. Of those, 748 were confirmed in just...

    Cullman Regional responds to Ivey’s State Public Health Emergency declaration

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    CULLMAN - Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday declared a State Public Health Emergency due to this season's widespread outbreak of the influenza virus. Cullman Regional’s Lindsey Dossey on Friday responded, saying, “The best thing we can all do in order to stop the...

    Cullman group supports families with special needs

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    CULLMAN - For families of those with special needs, Cullman has help and support in the form of the Cullman Autism and Special Needs Family Support Group.  Founded in 2003 by Rhonda Davis (the group's current leader), Jessica Dyson and Jo Keeton, the group’s...

    Cullman Regional Sleep Center receives accreditation from American Academy of Sleep Medicine

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Regional’s Sleep Center has recently received a five-year re-accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). Accreditation by the AASM is the gold standard by which the medical community and the public evaluate sleep medicine facilities. Cullman Regional is proud to...

    UAB: Staying well through a COVID-19 winter: experts offer solace

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - We’ve lived through a lot this year. Not only have we dealt with a global health epidemic that has impacted more than 67 million individuals, but we have also endured a complexity of social circumstances. As we embark on the winter...

    Harris: Keep your body healthy; it may lead to better brain health

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Brain health and physical health are both important, especially as we age. According to the most recent survey of people ages 45 years and older in Alabama, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), one in seven Alabamians experiences subjective cognitive...

    Beat the heat; practice heat safety

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. - Alabama residents are no strangers to hot summer weather. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting high temperatures throughout the nation over the July 19 weekend. Heat safety is a very important aspect of Alabama summers. The Alabama Cooperative...

    Save a life by getting CPR certified

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – On Monday, Jan. 2, many people in Cullman and across the country watched live on television as 24-year-old Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest on the field during the Bills’ game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Hamlin received critical life-saving...

    COVID-19 case, vaccine update: Feb. 1

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    Monday, Feb. 1, 2021 COVID-19 update from the Alabama Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Dashboard Hub Case details Total confirmed cases in AL: 363,228 (+909 since Friday) Probable cases in AL: 97,632 (+312 since Friday)    Total confirmed deaths in AL: 6,171 (+0 since Friday)        Probable deaths...

    Keep this New Year’s resolution to quit tobacco

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    Photo credit: Pixabay MONTGOMERY - Thousands of Alabama smokers resolve to quit every New Year. Here’s how to make 2019 the year for success. The Alabama Department of Public Health offers free assistance to stop any form of tobacco use, including vaping and e-cigarettes, through the...

    Annual luncheon spotlights women’s heart health

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    Dr. Tracy Neal, a cardiovascular disease specialist at the Cullman Regional Cardiology Clinic, speaks at Friday’s National Wear Red Day Luncheon at Top of the Town. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - Women “rocked the red” Friday at the 2019 National Wear Red...

    ADPH reviewing cluster of eye cancer cases associated with Auburn University

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is working in conjunction with Auburn University to review cases of uveal melanoma among former Auburn students and employees in the area.  Uveal melanoma is a cancer of the eye involving the iris, ciliary body, or...

    Cullman’s WellStone Behavioral Health awarded $50K grant for Stepping Up Initiative

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    WellStone Behavioral Health COO Chris Van Dyke speaks about the Stepping Up Initiative at the June 12, 2018 Cullman County Commission meeting. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH) recently requested community mental health centers provide a plan...

    Extension receives grants to support COVID-19 vaccines

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    ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY & AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala.—The Alabama Cooperative Extension System, representing Alabama A&M and Auburn universities, received grant funding to provide much needed education about COVID-19 vaccines to Alabama residents. The grant money will also go toward hosting vaccination clinics to increase the...

    ADPH: COVID-19 vaccine remains limited, continued patience is urged as demand is great

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) knows that many Alabamians are ready to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and appreciates the patience of all citizens during this time. The demand for COVID-19 vaccine continues to exceed supply as Alabama has more...

    Low pathogenic bird flu confirmed in Cullman County

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) this morning confirmed that low pathogenic avian influenza has been found in a Cullman County commercial breeder flock. "I can confirm that it has been found in Cullman County," said the ADAI's Daniel Autrey. "This...

    ADPH: Avoid gatherings during the holiday season; home is safer

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama continues to have significant community spread of COVID-19 that is not adequately mitigated, and the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) strongly urges caution during the holiday season. Any gathering with family and friends who live outside one’s own household...

    Cullman mayor proclaims April Autism Awareness Month; An autism family’s journey

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    Pictured L-R: Mayor Woody Jacobs, Brian, Ella, and Colt Bates; Council President Pro-Tem Jenny Folsom, Stormi and Penny Brock; Jordan and Rhonda Davis, Geoffrey and Kay Gibbs, and Yenny and Nathan Laney CULLMAN - Mayor Woody Jacobs has officially proclaimed the month of April 2017...

    Cullman Regional hosting Balance Builder SilverSneakers Workshop Sept. 19

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Regional on Thursday, Sept. 19 will host a Balance Builder SilverSneakers Workshop. Attendees will learn about common risk factors and steps they can take to prevent falls, including exercises to strengthen and improve balance. The event will take place from 11:30...

    Cullman Regional offering free prostate cancer screenings Jan. 30

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Regional will offer free prostate cancer screenings on Wednesday, Jan. 30 in the Cullman Regional Urology Clinic. According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. The greatest risk factors for developing...

    Emergency Blood Drive today at Cullman Regional

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Regional is hosting an Emergency Blood Drive today, Thursday, July 19 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. LifeSouth has a critical need of all blood types. Donations will be accepted on the LifeSouth Community Bloodmobile located at the main entrance of...

    ‘We are not going to get a do-over’

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mary McIntyre this week cautioned Alabamians about rising rates of COVID-19 and asked them to be vigilant during the days ahead. The spread of the virus has resulted in the...

    ADPH: Hepatitis A outbreak has spread in northern Alabama

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) continues investigating multiple hepatitis A cases in Jackson and DeKalb counties. This outbreak may continue to spread to other surrounding counties. Persons at highest risk for hepatitis A include users of illegal drugs, homeless/transient persons, the...

    City vs. county blood drive this Friday

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The annual Cullman City vs. Cullman County Blood Drive is this Friday, June 16,from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. There’s an urgent need for all blood types, but Type O blood especially, as blood banks are hitting annual summertime emergency shortage levels. Last week...

    Bird flu confirmed in 2 poultry flocks in Pickens and Madison Counties

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    MONTGOMERY - State Veterinarian, Dr. Tony Frazier, confirms that a flock of chickens at a commercial poultry breeding operation located in Pickens County and a backyard flock located in Madison County have both tested positive for low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI). During routine screening, a...

    Double vision: Causes, symptoms and treatment

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - More than 800,000 people a year visit their health care provider because of double vision, and around 50,000 people every year go to the emergency room because they have double vision.  According to Kristine B. Hopkins, O.D., professor at the University of...

    Cullman Regional hosting National Wear Red Day Luncheon Feb. 2

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    CULLMAN - Heart disease and stroke cause 1 in 3 deaths among women each year, killing approximately one woman every 80 seconds. Fortunately, 80 percent of cardiac and stroke events may be prevented with education and action. Join Cullman Regional for its National Wear Red...

    Cullman Regional offering free Peripheral Artery Disease screenings Aug. 9 & Sept. 7

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    CULLMAN - In recognition of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Awareness Month, Cullman Regional is hosting free PAD screenings on Thursday, Aug. 9 and Friday, Sept. 7 at Cullman Regional. According to the American Heart Association, PAD affects about 8.5 million Americans, becoming more common as...

    Karma in Cullman’s ‘Walk of Hope’ shines light on suicide awareness

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    Karma in Cullman Founder Rachel Bryant, right, a suicide attempt survivor, embraces her daughter Jade as the DJ plays “Jesus, Take the Wheel” Saturday at Depot Park. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - On Saturday afternoon, despite stiff competition from college football and...

    Cullman Regional to host National Wear Red Day luncheon Feb. 1

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    CULLMAN - Heart disease and stroke cause 1 in 3 deaths among women each year, killing approximately one woman every 80 seconds. Fortunately, we can change that because 80 percent of cardiac and stroke events may be prevented with education and action. Join Cullman Regional...

    Jacobs proclaims June 5-9 Wound Care Awareness Week in the city

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    Pictured L-R: Lorie Strane, Janice Knighten, Jill Keeton, Allie Barnett, Dr. Brad Moody, Mayor Jacobs, Dr. Mac Cottingham, Megan Isbell, Kayla Goodwin, Dana Daniel, Matt Davis CULLMAN -  The City of Cullman has joined the specialized medical staff at the Cullman Regional Center for Wound...

    Cullman Regional seeing almost 10x more flu cases than last year

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    CULLMAN - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) last week issued an alert of increased influenza (flu) activity across the state, and Cullman Regional continues to see a higher than normal number of patients testing positive for the virus. Cullman Regional’s Executive Director, Marketing...

    Mending kids’ hearts: Children’s of Alabama celebrates kids’ heart health

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - February is American Heart Month. It is a month to raise awareness for conditions that affect every heart, from neonatal patients to adults. Children’s of Alabama has one of the largest pediatric cardiovascular programs in the Southeast. Families of children who...

    Cullman Regional releases 2020-2021 fiscal year-end update

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Regional, on Monday announced its 2020-2021 fiscal year-end update, complete with statistics and figures for Hospital Quality, COVID-19 Response, Specialty Physicians, Main Campus Physical Facilities and Additional Outpatient Locations.  “The past year was for Cullman Regional, as for all of the...

    Cullman Regional hosting Water Therapy for Chronic Pain seminar Sept. 20

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Regional is hosting a Water Therapy for Chronic Pain seminar on Thursday, Sept. 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. One of the most debilitating conditions a person can endure is chronic pain, which is any type of pain lasting for more...

    As first COVID-19 vaccine is fully approved, get vaccinated for COVID-19 as soon as possible

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Too few Alabamians realize the seriousness of infection with COVID-19 and have not made the decision to be vaccinated or have postponed getting the free vaccine that will save them, their families and communities from this devastating virus. Hospitalizations and deaths...

    Run-up to 2017’s Relay For Life in full gear

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Relay For Life is slated for May 5 this year, with plenty of events scheduled heading up to the big day. Today, Saturday, April 22, Colton’s Cookout for a Cure will be held at Werner’s Trading Company. The Beauty of Hope Pageant...

    Cullman Regional hosting Adult Vaccinations Seminar Aug. 16

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    CULLMAN – Cullman Regional is hosting an Adult Vaccinations Seminar lunch and learn program on Thursday, Aug. 16 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Dr. Kathryn Pettit, director of the Cullman Regional Urgent Care Center, will share adult vaccine information, including which additional vaccines are recommended for...

    Alabama infant mortality rate shows slight uptick in 2019

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) recently announced the 2019 infant mortality rate of 7.7 deaths per 1,000 live births. The 2018 rate was 7.0, the 2017 rate was 7.4, and the 2016 rate was 9.1. The 2019 rate is the...

    Can you really experience a broken heart?

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - It is possible to have a broken heart, though not in the way people typically think. While many people think of a broken heart on an emotional level, Gregory Chapman, M.D., a cardiologist in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cardiovascular...

    Spotlight on mental health: New AL mental health commissioner visits Cullman

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    Pictured are Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry, Rep. Randall Shedd, Cullman County Probate Judge Tammy Brown, State Mental Health Commissioner Lynn Beshear and Mental Healthcare of Cullman Director Chris Van Dyke./ Courtesy of Randall Shedd CULLMAN - On Thursday, State Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview hosted...

    County schools closed remainder of week due to flu; city schools monitoring situation

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    Cullman County Schools Superintendent Shane Barnette, seen here on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018, made the decision to close county schools Thursday and Friday. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Wednesday morning, Cullman County Board of Education (CCBOE) Superintendent Shane Barnette made the decision to close...

    Rural Dementia Caregiver Project: Free workshop for caregivers

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    Millions of rural caregivers provide crucial support to family members or friends living with memory loss and dementia. These same caregivers often feel stressed and isolated. An online workshop may help them. The University of California, San Francisco is conducting a study of a...

    Free workshop for rural dementia caregivers

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    SAN FRANSISCO - Do you take care of someone with memory loss and live in a rural area? Have recent months left you stressed and isolated? The University of California, San Francisco is offering a free online workshop to help rural caregivers. The project is...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Running game propels Addison to 43-18 victory over Tanner, securing playoff spot

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    Addison clinched its spot in the playoffs Friday night with a 43-18 win over Tanner. (Sammy Confer for The Cullman Tribune) ADDISON- Addison (Class 2A, Region 7) looked to rebound from its first region loss last week as the Bulldogs faced off against Tanner in...

    Commercial flock infected with avian influenza destroyed in Cullman County

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    MONTGOMERY - Yesterday, the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) confirmed that low pathogenic H7N9 avian influenza was found in a Cullman County commercial breeder flock. Last night, that flock was destroyed, according to the ADAI. Officials are still not confirming the exact location...

    Cullman Regional hosting emergency blood drive July 19

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Regional is hosting an emergency blood frive on Wednesday, July 19 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. LifeSouth is in critical need of all blood types due to the local bank having less than a two-day blood supply readily available. Donations will be...

    AL Dept. of Ag issues order banning exhibition and sale of poultry due to avian influenza concerns

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) has banned the sale of poultry due to concerns about avian influenza. ADAI Commissioner John McMillan on Wednesday issued an order (see below) banning the sale, exhibition or transportation of all types of poultry: Due...

    Cullman Regional Employees “Go Red” on National Wear Red Day

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    Cullman Regional employees show their support in the fight against heart disease on National Wear Red Day. CULLMAN – February is National Heart Month, and Cullman Regional employees recently joined together to raise awareness and support the fight against heart disease by wearing red on...

    Cullman Regional and American Heart Association partner to make Cullman region healthier

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    CULLMAN – The American Heart Association (AHA) and Cullman Regional have announced a three-year sponsorship to promote the American Heart Association’s “Healthy for Good” movement. Cullman Regional is dedicated to reducing the number of cardiovascular-related deaths that impact our community annually. This continued commitment works...

    Good food, worthy cause at Colton’s Cookout for a Cure

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    Beth Evans holds a collage of photos of her son Colton CULLMAN - Outside Werner’s on Saturday morning, the scent of barbecue hung in the air.  There were pork sandwiches and hot dogs, baked beans, cole slaw, chips and drinks.  Sauce flowed, as did a...

    Cullman Regional to host colon cancer awareness seminar

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    Dr. William E. Smith CULLMAN - According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the United States.  Early diagnosis can often lead to a complete cure of colon cancer. Cullman Regional is hosting a Colon...

    Bosom Buddies ride for cancer for 4th year

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    CULLMAN – At Cullman Regional Medical Center, 99 bikers and 49 co-riders lined up to ride. Who were they riding for? They were riding for mothers, fathers, family and friends. They were riding for cancer victims. People who have been to hell and back...

    City vs. County: teams go head-to-head for community blood drive

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    The staff of the courthouse donation bus CULLMAN - There are many ways to help people, and the most common way is to donate to a good cause. When you add in a competition, people are even more enthusiastic to help contribute, whether the donations...

    LifeSouth in emergency need of blood, platelet donations

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    CULLMAN -  Due to winter weather and closures this week of offices and mobile units, LifeSouth is currently in emergency need of all blood types and also in need of platelet donors. The local LifeSouth office is located at 112 Clark Street across from...

    Hereditary Female Cancers seminar at Cullman Regional Jan. 17

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    CULLMAN – You may have heard of celebrities being genetically tested to find out their risk for certain types of female cancers. Learn about these genetic tests from gynecologist Randy Yarbrough, MD, of Cullman Regional’s Gynecology Clinic and take a brief test to see...

    Protecting our seniors goal of Scam Jam & Health Fair

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    Area seniors were able to meet with and get information from several area organizations at Friday morning’s Scam Jam & Health Fair. / Heather Mann CULLMAN - Elderly residents can be some of the most vulnerable people in a community. Not only are they at...

    CCBOE superintendent: please keep sick kids home

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    CULLMAN - Like seemingly every other institution these days, Cullman County’s schools are being hit hard by the flu.  On Wednesday evening, County Superintendent Shane Barnette sent out the following all-call phone message to county school system parents: “Hey, this is Shane Barnette, Cullman County...

    Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer raises almost $34K

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    CULLMAN - The 6th Annual “Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer” 3-D Archery Tournament took place at the Cullman Community Archery Park on June 10-11. Bowhunters and archers of all ages competed in a tournament to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama (BCRFA), raising...

    WSCC Nursing to host free health fair July 11 in the Bailey Center

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    Sue Morgan, left, listens as Wallace State Nursing students Karlie Tolbert and Erin Wise share information about making wise food choices during the CELEBRATE Health Fair held June 13 at the Wallace State Community College Oneonta Center. The Nursing program will host an event...

    Cullman Regional to host Advance Care Planning Seminar April 19

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    CULLMAN -  It may be difficult to think about planning for your future health care when you aren't sick but preparing a comprehensive action plan will help ensure you receive the care you want if you become seriously ill - even if loved ones...

    Cullman Regional offering free prostate cancer screenings Sept. 26, Oct. 17 and Nov. 14

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    CULLMAN - In recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, Cullman Regional is offering free prostate cancer screenings in the Cullman Regional Urology Clinic on Sept. 26, Oct. 17 and Nov. 14. While the screenings are free, an appointment is required. Schedule an appointment by...

    Alabamians urged to participate in Prescription Drug Take-Back Day this Saturday, Oct. 27

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    MONTGOMERY - Attorney Gen. Steve Marshall urges Alabamians to participate in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, on Saturday, Oct. 27, at various locations throughout the state. The Cullman County Sheriff's Office,  8 a.m. to noon Cullman County residents can bring...

    Cullman Regional offering free prostate cancer screenings Nov. 10, 14

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    CULLMAN - In recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, Cullman Regional is offering free prostate cancer screenings in the Cullman Regional Urology Clinic on Saturday, Nov. 10 and Wednesday, Nov. 14. According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with...

    Preventive Action of Cullman: increasing awareness of mental health issues, resources

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    CULLMAN - When it saw the increased number of suicides in Cullman County in 2017, a small group of concerned citizens started looking for something it could do to make a positive difference in the lives of people who are hurting.  Founding members Justin...

    ALDOT advises drivers about road safety during eclipse

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    MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Transportation is advising motorists to maintain safe driving behaviors during the solar eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21. Drivers are urged to not pull over at unsafe locations, such as stopping on interstates or any roadways, to view the eclipse....

    Cullman Regional’s Think Pink Luncheon Oct. 5 at Top of the Town

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    CULLMAN - As women, we lead busy lives. Taking time out for our own health can feel like an impossible task.  Join Cullman Regional at its Think Pink Luncheon on Oct. 5 at Top of the Town for a discussion about current women’s health...

    Pollen: a sticky situation for the better

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. – The appearance of pollen typically marks the beginning of spring, and it ­literally shows. If your vehicle or home recently received a natural paint job, there is a positive meaning behind the new look. According to Alabama Cooperative Extension System...