Mary Penkala, CNP, CNS

(on chestnut)
Alternative and Non-traditional Medicine in Ravenna, OH
Alternative and Non-traditional Medicine
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Health and Medical

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6847 N Chestnut St
Ravenna, OH
44266

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Jen McNeeley, mother of five and a doctor’s spouse, skipped the flu vaccine for the same reasons that many people do. But her mindset changed after influenza impacted her family, nearly resulting in hospitalization.
TUE, 6 OCT AT 17:00 EDT UH Virtual Town Hall with Cleveland Councilman Basheer Jones
During sleep, a fluid called cerebral spinal fluid goes into the brain and cleans off built-up plaque. For those that don’t sleep well, this plaque can build up. Research suggests that impaired sleep is associated with Alzheimer’s disease. UHHOSPITALS.ORG How The Brain Reorganizes Itself During Sleep
How will COVID-19 impact flu season? As Dr. Robert Salata explains, there is a very real possibility of multiple epidemics occurring at the same time, making the flu vaccine critically important. UHHOSPITALS.ORG 5 Things to Know About Flu During COVID-19
Lynn Ulatowski's mother passed away from heart disease at a young age. When Lynn herself was diagnosed with a progressive heart disease, she didn’t want to leave her own daughter without a mother. That’s when she turned to UH. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Heart Transplant Success: Lynn's Story
Shortly after her father passed from soft tissue sarcoma, Darby Harris, an avid runner and mother of two, received a diagnosis that threatened her own life: Ewing Sarcoma, an extremely rare bone cancer. To further complicate an already challenging time, COVID-19 arrived in the U.S. during treatment — but Darby and her UH team were ready. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Cancer Diagnosis During COVID-19: Darby's Story
THU, OCT 22 AT 5:00 PM EDT Learn how to treat back pain & get active again| Free Webinar
We all know kindness improves mood – but as Dr. Marcie Hall explains – it can directly improve heart health, strengthen the immune system and ultimately lead to a longer lifespan. Here’s how. UHHOSPITALS.ORG The Science Behind Kindness and How It Benefits Health
TUE, OCT 27 AT 12:00 PM EDT Learn how Physiatry can help relieve Hip, Knee or Back pain
Browns fans: Ready to win an authentic autographed Baker Mayfield Cleveland Browns jersey? To enter, simply join the UH Healthy Fan Challenge by the end of October: http://bit.ly/HealthyFanJersey University Hospitals Sports Medicine October 11 at 4:39 PM · Browns fans: Ready to win an authentic autographed Baker Mayfield Cleveland Browns jersey? To enter, simply join the UH Healthy Fan Challenge by the end of October: http://bit.ly/HealthyFanJersey Provided by University Hospitals, the official health care partner of the Cleveland Browns.
Keeping spirits high is a crucial part of treatment for many cancer patients. To help in this challenging time, Cleveland Browns players virtually visited UH Seidman Cancer Center patients earlier this week. Thank you to David Njoku, Jacob Phillips, Cody Parkey and Johnny Stanton for their dedication to our patients, along with the caregivers who made such a visit possible. #UHProud
Studies show that up to 33% of heart attack patients develop some degree of depression. Dr. Claire Sullivan explains why, including what family members or partners should know. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Depression: Unexpected Consequence of Heart Attack, Heart Surgery or Stroke
More data is needed on whether or not the flu vaccine prevents COVID-19 complications, but it does reduce the chance of contracting both influenza and COVID at the same time. Here’s why that’s critical. UHHOSPITALS.ORG 5 Things to Know About Flu During COVID-19
Is that standing desk helping or hurting? Dr. Paul Gazzillo joins the Healthy@UH Podcast to discuss which back pain solutions help and which only waste time and money. Subscribe to the Healthy@UH Podcast: - Spotify: bit.ly/SpotifyHealthy-UH - Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/AppleHealthy-UH - Google Podcasts: bit.ly/GoogleHealthy-UH
Effectively managing stress, especially in the middle of a pandemic, is a challenge for all of us. Dr. Patrick Runnels shares these tips on how to keep life balanced during an unpredictable time. UHHOSPITALS.ORG How to Stay Grounded in an Uncertain Time
WED, NOV 11 AT 6:00 PM EST Four-part Diabetes Self-management Series Part 1 | Free Webinar
SAT, NOV 7 AT 9:00 AM EST Geauga County Flu Vaccinations Drive-Through
FRI, NOV 13 AT 1:00 PM EST Chiropractic Treatment of Sciatica | Free Webinar
As the Cleveland Browns return to playoff football, University Hospitals physicians are with them on the sidelines. Today and every day, we're proud to be the official heath care partner of the Browns. Join us in cheering them on tonight! #WeWantMore
No one knows what opioid use disorder patients are going through like someone who has been in that same hospital bed. Through the THRIVE ED program, patients can connect with peer supporters who have been there and are ready to help navigate the journey to recovery.
Research shows that statins (drugs that help lower cholesterol) are highly effective in reducing the risk of fatal heart attack and stroke. But some people are reluctant to take these medications. Dr. Ian Neeland explains why and whether or not statins are worth taking. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Are Statins Really Worth Taking for High Cholesterol?
The flu shot cannot cause the flu, as the inactivated viruses injected into the body are not capable of doing so. Instead, this year’s vaccine is expected to protect against up to 70% of flu strains. Here’s what else to know. UHHOSPITALS.ORG 6 Facts To Know About the Flu
In honor of a $7.5 million gift from Steve and Loree Potash, University Hospitals will establish the Steve and Loree Potash Women & Newborn Center at UH Ahuja Medical Center. Part of the UH Ahuja Phase 2 expansion, the new center will bring the trusted and collaborative care of UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s and UH MacDonald Women’s hospitals to the eastside, introducing maternal-fetal care and a full spectrum of labor and delivery services to the UH Ahuja campus. “UH’s patient-first approach deeply resonates with our family and our values,” said Loree. “We are proud to support UH and to have our name on this remarkable new center. As parents and grandparents, we can think of no better gift to our community than a state-of-the-art home for mothers and babies.” Learn more: http://bit.ly/PotashUHAhujaGift UHGIVING.ORG www.uhgiving.org
For many people, the combination of shortened days, extended nights and colder weather triggers a condition called seasonal affective disorder. Approximately 5% of U.S. adults have this condition, which affects four times as many women as men. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Coping With Seasonal Affective Disorder During COVID-19
Female sexual dysfunction is more common than diabetes. Dr. Rachel Pope explains why seeking care – and putting underlying shame or embarrassment to rest – is so important. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Women Don't Have To Tolerate Sexual Dysfunction
Beginning today, UH is opening COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration to those within Phase 2D, as outlined by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). This group includes any individual older than 16 years of age. Those within ODH Phase 2D, as well as those in all previous phases, can pre-register through the UH COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration website (link below). Once a patient is pre-registered, UH will contact that patient via text or email when appointment times become available. Patients who do not have internet access can call 216-844-3339. UH is distributing vaccines by appointment only. At this time, patients will not be able to choose which type of vaccine they would prefer to receive, but patients will be informed about what type of vaccination they are receiving and may choose to defer their appointment based on available information. According to clinical trials, all authorized vaccines have been shown to be highly effective in preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. VACCINE.UHHOSPITALS.ORG UH COVID-19 Vaccine Update: Phase 2D
Since COVID-19 vaccinations began in December, physicians started noticing the appearance of swollen lymph nodes. Dr. Holly Marshall explains why these lumps can emerge in response to the COVID-19 vaccine. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Mammogram May Show Swollen Lymph Nodes From COVID-19 Vaccine
MON, MAR 29 AT 5:30 PM EDT The Covid-19 Vaccine: Where Do You Stand?
For those new to running, as well as experienced athletes, an analysis of running form, known as gait analysis, can help improve performance and decrease the likelihood of injury. Learn how. UHHOSPITALS.ORG How To Perfect Running Form, Avoid Injury and Improve Time
As a professional photographer, Janet Century’s vision means everything to her. When she was diagnosed with glaucoma (a group of eye conditions that can cause blindness), both options – losing her sight or going through surgery – were frightening. Dr. Douglas Rhee was ready to help Janet address those fears. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Janet’s Story: Saving A Photographer's Vision

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