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Rose Marie

Rose Marie

Friday, August 27, 2021 - 12:23am
5 lbs 12 oz
19 inches
Stephanie & Nathan
 
 
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Atticus Wayne Matthew

Atticus Wayne Matthew

March 27, 2023 - 7:42pm
8 lbs 6 oz
21 inches
Alysha & Syrus

Emma

Emma

March 27, 2023 - 7:19am
8 lbs 5 oz
21 inches
Gabriela & Gerardo

Luna

Luna

March 22, 2023 - 1:39am
8 lbs 9 oz
19 3/4 inches
Janett & Hector

Colter Thomas

Colter Thomas

February 21, 2023 - 7:16pm
6 lbs 8 oz
19.5 inches
Sidnee & Devon
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High-quality protein is the most important food for losing belly fat. The most consistent indicator of leanness around the waist is a high-quality protein intake, which is defined as foods that contain a “threshold” amount of 10 grams of essential amino acids (EAAs). For example, a large study of young volunteers found that those who ate the 10-gram “threshold” dose of EAAs at every meal had the least belly fat, and the number of times they reached the EAA threshold was also significant. (Loenneke, J., Wilson, J., et al. Quality of Protein Intake is Inversely Related with Abdominal Fat. Nutrition and Metabolism. 2012. 9(5).

Butler County Health Care Center is focused on continuous quality improvement and patient safety. We are committed to ensuring our patents are treated according to the best practice guidelines while receiving care tailored to your needs. We accomplish this through patient and family engagement and new safety and health maintenance programs.

Butler County Health Care Center recently received a Certificate of Achievement for participating in the HRET/Nebraska Hospital Engagement Network (HEN). The hospital achieved extraordinary outcomes in reducing patient harm and providing patient-centered, high quality health care.

 
 
Butler County Health

Butler County Health Care Center

372 S 9th Street

David City, NE 68632

Phone: (402) 367-1200

Email: laura@bchccnet.org

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