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Released: 31-Oct-2019 2:20 PM EDT
Men can get breast cancer, too
UW Medicine

Roland Taylor, 69, has faced considerable struggles in life, at times battling homelessness and addiction. Two years ago, he felt a lump in his chest, but ignored it until he discovered that it had grown. He went to the doctor and was shocked to learn that he had breast cancer.

Released: 25-Oct-2019 5:05 PM EDT
Untangling considerations in the vaping debate
UW Medicine

A rash of vaping-related deaths and injuries has alarmed physicians and public health officials. Scientists and physicians are still discerning what may be multiple causes to the deaths and injuries. Dr. Vin Gupta explains the situation.

Released: 24-Oct-2019 1:10 PM EDT
What candy is better for you?
UW Medicine

As Halloween approaches, people stock up on candy for trick-or-treaters. But is there a kind of candy that is better for you than others? Vanessa Imus, a registered dietitian at UW Medicine's Weight Loss Management Center at UW Medical Center Roosevelt Clinic, says while candy is not ideal, if you were to choose one over another to eat, something with a little bit of fat and protein, like a chocolate bar, is preferred because it'll slow down how quickly the sugar enters your bloodstream.

Released: 14-Oct-2019 7:00 AM EDT
Debunking Breast Cancer Myths
Rutgers Cancer Institute

M. Michele Blackwood, MD, FACS, chief of breast surgery at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and medical director/Northern regional director of breast services at RWJBarnabas Health, clears up some misconceptions about breast cancer.

Released: 11-Oct-2019 2:05 PM EDT
Protecting the most vulnerable patients during anesthesia
Morgridge Institute for Research

Pediatric anesthesia is a stressful and critical environment. Dr. Bilen-Rosas wants to help clinicians recognize dangerous sedation pathologies sooner. She teamed up with the Morgridge Fab Lab to create a new medical device that alerts clinicians to compromised airways.

Released: 7-Oct-2019 1:05 PM EDT
Experts: Now is the time to get vaccinated for the flu
UW Medicine

Get your flu shot now, especially if you're healthy. Dr. John Lynch, medical director of infection control at Harborview Medical Center, explains the idea of "herd immunity." "The more people who get vaccinated, the more of a shield there is against the virus from getting into the community,' he says.

Released: 7-Oct-2019 8:00 AM EDT
Can you Avoid Breast Cancer?
Rutgers Cancer Institute

M. Michele Blackwood, MD, FACS, chief of breast surgery at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and medical director/Northern regional director of breast services at RWJBarnabas Health, shares expertise on breast cancer prevention and advances in breast cancer care.

Released: 30-Sep-2019 1:05 PM EDT
Risk Factors and Screening for Breast Cancer
Rutgers Cancer Institute

M. Michele Blackwood, MD, FACS, chief of breast surgery at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and medical director/Northern regional director of breast services at RWJBarnabas Health, shares expertise on breast cancer risk factors and screening.

Released: 27-Sep-2019 10:05 AM EDT
Notre Dame Stories: Food and Thought
University of Notre Dame

A look at ideas that are addressing major food-related problems: A potential breakthrough on peanut allergies.

Released: 18-Sep-2019 3:05 PM EDT
'Return to Learn' helps students post-concussion
UW Medicine

Across the nation, concussion protocols are in place to guide student athletes' safe return to sports participation. But no clear guidelines exist for students' appropriate return to the classroom. Dr. Monica Vavilala and researchers at Harborview Medical Center created "Return to Learn," a road map for schools to help youths recover their academic well-being.

Released: 18-Sep-2019 2:05 PM EDT
What is Ovarian Cancer?
Rutgers Cancer Institute

Ovarian Cancer is expected to impact 22,000 U.S. women this year. Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Gynecologic Oncologist Dr. Mihae Song shares some facts during this Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

Released: 18-Sep-2019 2:05 PM EDT
What is Thyroid Cancer?
Rutgers Cancer Institute

September is Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month and Dr. Amanda Laird, Chief of Endocrine Surgery at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey shares information on types of thyroid cancer, how it is diagnosed and treatment options.

Released: 16-Sep-2019 4:05 PM EDT
Are plant-based meats healthier?
UW Medicine

As more fast food chains add vegan burger options to their menus, many might wonder if this is a healthier alternative to meat. Judy Simon, a UW Medicine dietitian, says some products do contain whole foods, like sweet potatoes or black beans. Take a look at the ingredient list. she advises. She cautions that some of the products have a lot of sodium, so you'll want to check the nutritional labels. "I just think it’s being aware of what you’re eating," she says.

Released: 11-Sep-2019 1:05 AM EDT
Broad-spectrum antivirals could tip the balance against virus threats
Morgridge Institute for Research

In the game against an essentially unlimited pool of virus threats, humanity is seriously outmatched. In order to shift the balance, scientists need to change the game.

   
Released: 10-Sep-2019 4:50 PM EDT
How Caring Text Messages Can Prevent Suicide
University of Washington School of Medicine

For Suicide Awareness Day, Amanda Kerbrat, a research scientist in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, is teaching health care providers how to implement a simple but powerful tool to prevent suicide: caring contacts. Caring contacts are messages of support to show someone you care about their well-being. This simple intervention builds on the work of Jerome Motto, a World War II soldier who became a psychiatrist and researcher. He used caring letters to conduct the first successful clinical trial to reduce suicide deaths.

Released: 6-Sep-2019 1:05 PM EDT
Notre Dame Stories: Unexpected Guides
University of Notre Dame

What your social circle can tell you about your health, and what centuries-old travel guides can tell us about a city.

   
Released: 4-Sep-2019 7:05 PM EDT
What's in a healthy lunch?
UW Medicine

How do you pack a well-balanced lunch? Many parents might be wondering that as their children go back to school. UW Medicine dietitian Judy Simon explains the different food groups she likes to see in a lunch box.

Released: 30-Aug-2019 2:30 PM EDT
Health Effects of Wildfire Smoke
UW Medicine

With wildfires from the Arctic to the Amazon, the issue of wildfires, and the resulting smoke, is in the news. Dr. Cora Lynn Sack, a UW Medicine pulmonologist, comments.

Released: 30-Aug-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Back to School!
Rutgers Cancer Institute

From maintaining regular check-ups and keeping up to date with recommended vaccinations to a good diet and exercise, some simple tips can help keep youngsters healthy as they head back to class - and are cancer preventive too.

Released: 29-Aug-2019 5:05 PM EDT
Rebuilding confidence after a boating accident
UW Medicine

It was a windy day back in 2008. Lily James was in a boat on Lake Washington with her family and friends when the wind lifted an inflatable that was tied to a rope. Like a vise, the rope caught her legs and pulled her overboard. Her feet were almost severed.



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