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Rock Steady Boxing, a non-profit based in Indianapolis, is helping Parkinson’s patients fight back against their condition using the non-contact basics of boxing training.
Jack Burken, injured as a baby, is advancing far beyond his doctors' expectations with the skilled staff of Genesis Outpatient Pediatric Therapy Center.
The drugs Kathleen Johnson needs to battle leukemia can result in tedious, sometimes uncomfortable sessions of four hours in the infusion center of Genesis Cancer Care Institute in Davenport.
Genevieve Bennett, who lives at Crosstown Square in Silvis, had a modest request. She asked if there was space she could use for her art projects and materials.
On the 148th anniversary of the opening of the first hospital in Iowa, Genesis Health System unveiled a history wall today made possible by the mission-focused care of thousands of people over the years.
In only seconds, Jenna Preston of Taylor Ridge, Ill., was transformed from a college student having fun with her friends to being in a battle for her life.
The interdisciplinary team of Genesis professionals helped Rod Becker recover from traumatic brain injury following a vehicle accident.
CV Med electrophysiologist Dr. Blair Foreman became the first doctor in the region to implant the Medtronic Micra, called the world's smallest pacemaker, in a December 23 procedure at GMC-East Rusholme Street.
Emma Lennon was usually a fairly typical teen who sang around the house but the singing had recently stopped.
A common complaint about bulging veins is that they are ugly. But for some it's much more troublesome than the appearance when you wear shorts or a swim suit.