March 7, 2026 - 22:38

Cincinnati Bengals legend Willie Anderson, a cornerstone of the team's offensive line for over a decade, has shared a major health update following a successful kidney transplant. The Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist revealed he recently underwent the critical surgery after battling kidney disease for nearly ten years.
Anderson, known for his durability and strength on the field, faced a formidable opponent off it. His condition had progressed to the point where a transplant became necessary. The former All-Pro tackle expressed profound gratitude for the medical team and for receiving the lifesaving organ.
He described the transplant as going from "a dark place to a place with hope," emphasizing a new lease on life. Anderson is now focused on his recovery, urging others to prioritize their health and consider organ donation. His journey highlights a personal victory far greater than any on-field achievement, marking a powerful new chapter for the beloved football icon.
April 10, 2026 - 17:46
Wearables need to cross from consumer to health care marketThe wearable technology market stands at a pivotal juncture. Industry analysts warn that devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers risk following a well-worn path if they fail to successfully...
April 10, 2026 - 01:14
Nevada Health Centers’ Mammovan expands rural mammograms, seeks licensed driversFor women across Nevada, getting an annual mammogram can be quicker and more convenient thanks to a mobile clinic designed to bring breast cancer screenings directly to underserved communities. The...
April 9, 2026 - 00:55
SGMC Health Honors Lane with Safe Care AwardSGMC Health has presented its Safe Care Award to Peter Lane, a certified clinical perfusionist, in recognition of his outstanding dedication to patient safety and clinical excellence. Lane was...
April 8, 2026 - 15:44
Baton Rouge General's Health Tip of the Week: What to know about new cholesterol guidelinesHeart health is getting a head start, with updated medical recommendations now advising that your 30s are the time to begin proactive monitoring. The new guidelines call for annual cholesterol...