
Geaux Hero: Choosing Joy During Pediatric Cancer Journey
When you meet 12-year-old Kinley Spencer of Youngsville, the first thing you notice isn’t her diagnosis. It’s her personality. “She

When you meet 12-year-old Kinley Spencer of Youngsville, the first thing you notice isn’t her diagnosis. It’s her personality. “She

Sometimes, how we healthcare is by changing the game and redefining what’s possible. For more than 36 years, Herman

What began as a mild fever and cough quickly spiraled into a life-or-death emergency for 3-year-old Landon. Within just 36

Sometimes, how we healthcare is the strength of a community that never stops caring. On an ordinary Saturday evening, Jason

When you think of a stroke, you probably picture an adult in their 60s or 70s. But for 11-year-old Cole

Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center is taking a generational step forward in emergency care with a more

In August 2021, Dillon Major was doing everything he could to stay out of the hospital. He had gone four

It might seem harmless — no smoke, no smell — but vaping can cause serious damage, especially to young lungs.
John was sitting in his deer stand in Mississippi when he first noticed a small lump beneath his jawline. At

When Katina Nelson woke up with chest pain that startled her from sleep, she didn’t immediately panic. “I kind of

When Addie Hester, a retired educator and proud Baton Rouge grandmother, first stumbled upon the Geaux Get Healthy Clinical Program

The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped healthcare in ways that continue to echo today—but within the walls of Our Lady of the

Esophageal cancer is a serious and often silent disease, but with awareness and early action, outcomes can improve. Nicholas LeBlanc,

Head and neck cancers may make up a small percentage of all cancer diagnoses in the U.S., but when they

When it comes to sports medicine in Baton Rouge, J. Michael Robinson, MD, stands on the front lines — not

Preventive care isn’t just about checklists. It’s a proactive approach that helps women stay healthier at every age. On a

Brock Wesberry has faced more in his seven years than many people do in a lifetime. But you’d never know

Just before Harmoni Jones turned four years old, her preschool teacher alerted Harmoni’s mother, Deantonecia Jones, that the little girl