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Men’s Health Month: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Read more: Men’s Health Month: Benign Prostatic HyperplasiaBPH, or benign prostatic hyperplasia, is an enlarged prostate gland not associated with cancer that causes lower urinary tract symptoms. Every male has a prostate, but it grows on its own to the point of causing a problem for about half of men over 50 and even more with increasing age. As pictured above, the…
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June Caregiver of the Month: Lee Tidnall
Read more: June Caregiver of the Month: Lee TidnallLee Tidnall is a UT Health East Texas EMS Transport driver and the recipient of the UT Health EMS | AIR 1 Caregiver of the Month Award for June for his commitment to people and community. Thank you for all you do for UT Health East Texas EMS, Lee. Lee’s nomination read: “Lee…
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Preventing sports hernias
Read more: Preventing sports herniasGetting hurt in athletics can mean more than just a strain or a sprain. Sports hernias are another common injury among athletes. A sports hernia, also known as athletic pubalgia, is a strain or tear of any soft tissue (muscle, tendon, ligament) in the lower abdomen or groin area. Unlike traditional inguinal hernias, sports hernias…
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The Story of Three Friends
Read more: The Story of Three FriendsIt all started 21 years ago at ETMC Tyler on 6 south, the oncology floor. Kristi Key and Kim Rogers, both new nurses, began their long journey of friendship. One year later Carol Hancock joined this friendship when she too began to work on 6 south. Through eight-16 hour shifts, working evenings and nights, to…
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Find Complete Healing for Chronic Wounds
Read more: Find Complete Healing for Chronic WoundsThe UT Health East Texas Wound Healing Center is celebrating Wound Care Awareness Week while raising the awareness of chronic wounds and the advanced wound care available in East Texas. Today, 6.7 million Americans live with chronic wounds, 25 percent of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer and one in four families has…
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Minutes Matter: The Urgency of Stroke Care
Read more: Minutes Matter: The Urgency of Stroke CareStrokes are a disease that can be fatal or life-altering and are, unfortunately, very common. It is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of disability. Fortunately, UT Health East Texas EMS|AIR1 has a robust team of caregivers who are trained in treating stroke patients. Dr. Yagnesh Desai,…
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