Press Releases For UT - Salt Lake City (US)

Most Common Furnace Repair Causes in Salt Lake City UT

In cold cities like Salt Lake City UT, the possibilities for HVAC issues are vast. Keeping homes and businesses warm during harsh Utah winters is often much easier said than done, which is why furnace repairs are incredibly common during the first few months of the year.

"A Healthier Future" Podcast Launched by Intermountain Healthcare CEO Dr. Marc Harrison

A new podcast, "A Healthier Future," was launched today by Intermountain Healthcare. Hosted by CEO Dr. Marc Harrison, the weekly program will explore big ideas for transforming and improving the future of health, showcasing the most innovative solutions and best practices of today with a look toward tomorrow.

Common Signs That a Home Is in Need of a Furnace Repair

It’s important to know when a furnace repair is needed, especially during the fall months when the weather is about to turn!

Most Popular Types of Water Softeners Throughout 2022!

More and more Americans all throughout the country are waking up to the reality that they have hard water, which has subsequently led to a huge increase in the demand of water softeners and other similar plumbing technologies.

Emerging HVAC Trends for Summer 2022!

HVAC contractors all throughout the United States are implementing these industry trends that are changing everything!

Utah Facial Plastics Surgeon Dr. Scott Thompson Recognized Again as Castle Connolly Top Doctor in 2022

LogoUtah's Double Board-Certified ENT, Facial Plastics, & Hair Restoration specialist is a Castle Connolly Top Doctor in 2022.

Local HVAC Company Wins Web Excellence Award for Their Website

If you asked their loyal customers to guess why Beehive Heating and Air had won an award, they might have assumed it was for their excellent approach to customer service or their advanced HVAC expertise.

Utah Facial Plastics Surgeon, Dr. Douglas Henstrom, Wins Castle Connolly Award for 2022

LogoDouble board-certified Facial Plastics, ENT & Hair Restoration specialist, Dr. Douglas Henstrom is recognized once again as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor.

What Is COPD?

LogoChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs, according to experts from Intermountain Healthcare.

Strengthening Families: It's OK to Ask for Parenting Help

LogoParenting is hard – and Primary Children's Hospital in Utah wants everyone to know it's OK to ask for help.

Mental Health Awareness Month Is a Time to Focus on Resilience

LogoMay is Mental Health Awareness Month and it is a good time to refocus on mental well-being. Intermountain Healthcare experts say the potential mental health effects from the COVID-19 pandemic are profound. The pandemic has been associated with uncertainty, school closures, shutdowns, social isolation, and economic vulnerability— these stressors can be linked to mental health issues. COVID-19's mental health consequences are likely to be present for longer and peak later than the actual pandemic.

401GO Educates About Investing in Crypto Within a 401(k)

LogoDigital Assets are Encouraging Younger Employees to Start Saving for Retirement

Are Collagen Supplements Beneficial to a Healthy Diet?

LogoCollagen drinks and powders have become a common dietary supplement found in most grocery and big box stores. With all the anti-aging hype surrounding collagen, are collagen supplements important to include in a healthy diet?

In Memory of Infant Son, Utah Family Gives $15 Million to Strengthen Fetal Center at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital

LogoThe Utah Fetal Center at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital has received a generous gift of $15 million from a Utah family in memory of their infant son. This donation will allow the hospital to strengthen fetal care and surgeries for expectant mothers and their families for many years to come.

Utah's Newest Medical Resource -- Intermountain Life Flight Long-Range Medical Jet

LogoIntermountain Life Flight Jet recently used to help save the life of Utah six-year-old

World Immunization Week – Why It's Vital to Get Regular Immunizations

LogoIt's World Immunization Week this week and Intermountain Healthcare doctors say it is a great time to pull out the family's immunization records and find out which vaccines are due.

Opioid Dangers and How to Safely Dispose of Those Old Medications

LogoThe U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will host its 22nd National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 30 at various locations across the nation. Partners -- including law enforcement, public health, and healthcare providers such as Intermountain Healthcare -- are supporting in the effort.

Intermountain Spanish Fork Hospital One Year Anniversary

LogoOne year ago, during the height of the COVID pandemic restrictions, cancelled events, and limited social interactions, Intermountain Spanish Fork Hospital opened its doors to the community.

Five Reasons Why Check-Ups and Immunizations Are Important for Kids as Communities Transition from the Pandemic

LogoThe COVID-19 pandemic may be waning, but Intermountain Healthcare experts say the impact of prolonged periods of social isolation, interrupted school schedules, and limited social interaction is having lasting effects, especially on young children.

Intermountain Healthcare Hopes to Save 17.5 Million Gallons of Water Annually Thanks to Landscaping Changes at Hospital & Clinic Campuses Across Utah

LogoTo celebrate Earth Week, Intermountain Healthcare is unveiling the largest landscaping overhaul the Utah-based health system has ever undertaken at its hospitals and clinics that will save an estimated 17.5 million gallons of water annually.

Dealing with Painful Menstrual Cramps

LogoMenstrual cramps are common for women who experience periods. Sometimes, the range of normal discomfort may interfere with daily life, and leave some wondering if or when they should see a provider, or if what they are experiencing is normal.

Play Therapy an Important Step in Autism Acceptance

LogoIt might not look like therapy when James Stewart is working with one of his occupational therapy patients. In fact to the outside observer, it probably looks a lot more like playing.

How to Avoid Injuries and Keep a Spring in Your Step as Weather Improves and Activities Change

LogoIt might be hard to tell from the weather this week, but spring is right around the corner. Many individuals are excite and are getting ready for warmer outdoor activities. But this transition in recreation also brings a new risk of possible injuries which Intermountain Healthcare doctors say are common this time of year.

National Healthcare Decisions Day - Help People of All Ages to Plan for Future Healthcare Decisions

LogoDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, many people, both old and young were faced with serious illness or a medical emergency that required vital decisions about their medical care, and sometimes those decisions couldn't be made by the patient themselves. This has brought more awareness to the need for making an advance directive.

First Patient to Undergo in-Utero Fetal Surgery Reunites with Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital, U of U Health Medical Team

LogoA year after a specialized medical team at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital and University of Utah Health performed the first in-utero fetal surgery – the young patient and her family reunited with her caregivers to celebrate this successful Utah medical milestone.

Celebrating the Good - Nursing DAISY Award

LogoIn a time filled with calamity and chaos, despair and division, it's easy to point out all the things that are going wrong. But what about the many things that are going right?

Southern Utah University and Southwest Tech Receive $90,000 Towards Diversity Scholarships from Intermountain Healthcare

LogoIntermountain Cedar City Hospital, in conjunction with Intermountain Healthcare's Community Health team, presented a total of $90,000 toward student scholarships to Utah higher education schools Southern Utah University and Southwest Tech.