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Warning Signs of Lung Cancer
Read more: Warning Signs of Lung CancerUnfortunately, most lung cancers do not cause any symptoms until they have spread. However, some people with early lung cancer do have symptoms, making it possible to detect it earlier. This is why it’s very important to visit your doctor when you first begin to notice symptoms. If you do have cancer, early detection and…
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Aging: Normal vs. Not Normal
Read more: Aging: Normal vs. Not NormalWatching a friend or family member experience changes in memory loss, thinking or behavior can be troubling. It’s normal to not voice your concerns because then they seem “real,” but if you are having significant concerns about their health, it’s important to be proactive and take action to find out what is going on. According…
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Abdominal Wall Hernia
Read more: Abdominal Wall HerniaJune is Hernia Awareness Month and UT Health East Texas is providing a special focus on this common condition. Over one million abdominal wall hernia repairs are performed annually in the United States. The financial burden and loss of productivity due to time missed from work is significant. Hernia may be defined as a protrusion…
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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…