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Ask an Expert at the Toledo Library

The Toledo Lucas County Public Library has partnered with local health care experts to provide community members with medical advice at two library locations. Ask an Expert and Mercy Health Talks are series focusing on different health and wellness related topics and will provide an opportunity for community members to get their questions answered by professionals.

Ask an Expert with St. Luke’s Hospital
Maumee Branch Library

Keto, Paleo and Vegan, Oh My! Special Diets and Your Health
There are an abundance of diets in the world and it can be difficult to know what each entails. St. Luke’s Hospital’s clinical dietitian team will help to clear the confusion around various popular diets and explain their impact on your health.
(T) Feb. 12 at 7 - 8 p.m.

Brain Attacks and How to Recognize Them
Many people are familiar with heart attacks, but may not know as much about “brain attacks,” also known as strokes. Learn prevention tips and the early signs and symptoms of a stroke from St. Luke’s Hospital’s Stroke Coordinator, Ann Thompson, BSN, RN.
(T) April 16 at 7 - 8 p.m.

Mercy Health Talks
King Road Branch Library

Shoulder Replacement with Dr. Ensesi Momoh
(Th) Feb. 14 at 2 – 3 p.m.

Foot and Ankle Care with Dr. Clay Carmody
(Th) March 14 at 2 – 3 p.m.

Women's Health for 50+ with Dr. Tracy Griffith
(Th) April 11 at 2 - 3 p.m.

Skin care with Dr. Erin Heuring
(Th) May 9 at 2 - 3 p.m.

Programs are free, no registration required. For more programs visit 
http://www.toledolibrary.org/programs
Media Contact:
Kelsey Cogan, (mailto:
kelsey.cogan@toledolibrary.org) Media Coordinator
419.280.5271

 

   
   


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