• How to Help Relieve First Day of School Anxiety

    How to Help Relieve First Day of School Anxiety

    Worries are common in the weeks leading up to starting back to school. Depending on the age and personality of the child, you might see temper tantrums, clinging, headaches or stomach aches, withdrawal/isolation, pleading, bargaining, even anger or flat refusal to go to school. It is important for the parent or caregiver to NOT give…

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  • What is BMI and how is it used?

    What is BMI and how is it used?

    BMI is a term that gets used quite a bit in discussions about weight, obesity and bariatric surgery. The term has been the source of a lot of confusion. BMI is short for “Body Mass Index.” It is simply a number calculated from a person’s height and weight. The more a person weighs in relation…

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  • UT Health East Texas showcases Long-Term Acute Care

    UT Health East Texas showcases Long-Term Acute Care

    Tyler, Texas (July 24, 2019) — UT Health East Texas Long-Term Acute Care celebrated 25 years of service to the East Texas community with a reception and tours of the recently updated facility. “This hospital’s mission began in 1994 and will continue into the future with renewed vision and resources,” said Dr. David Johnson, medical…

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  • Breastfeeding: The Highs and Hurdles

    Breastfeeding: The Highs and Hurdles

    ​​​​​​ Breastfeeding can be a great experience for both mom and baby, but that doesn’t mean it’s not hard work that comes with a set of big difficulties. Every mom is bombarded with articles that explain the benefits of breastfeeding and, while they are largely correct, it can put more pressure on a very personal…

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  • Treating Hepatitis C

    Treating Hepatitis C

    Diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis C have seen great improvements Hepatitis C is a virus that affects the liver and can lead to acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis C as well as cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. It is estimated that about 3.5 million people in the United States are living with hepatitis C.…

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  • Suzanne Strickland

    Suzanne Strickland

    Why did you decide to have bariatric surgery? I made my decision to have bariatric surgery after being put on three different medications for weight-related health issues and gaining even more weight. I made this decision not because of vanity but because of health issues and daily fatigue. What is the best feeling of accomplishment…

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  • Johnny Brown

    Johnny Brown

    Procedure Type: Gastric Bypass Why did you decide to have bariatric surgery? Before the surgery I had all types of medical problems. High blood pressure, sleep apnea, acid reflux and the list goes on. I had to do something to improve my health or the alternative was not a pleasant one to think about. How much…

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  • Michael Dickerson

    Michael Dickerson

    Procedure Type: Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy Procedure Date: November, 2013 Why did you decide to have bariatric surgery? My health was getting worse due to being morbidly obese which affected my knees and heart. I tried other weight-loss methods but was not successful. How much weight have you lost since the beginning of the process? I have…

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  • Jared Butler

    Procedure Type: Gastric Sleeve Procedure Procedure Date: September, 2016 Why did you decide to have bariatric surgery? I had trouble climbing stairs at work and stayed out of breath. How much weight have you lost since the beginning of the process? 80 pounds. What has been the hardest thing to get accustomed to after surgery? Eating…

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  • Mental Health Care Available at UT Health East Texas

    Mental Health Care Available at UT Health East Texas

    Minority Mental Health Month was established in July of 2008 by Mental Health America (MHA) to bring awareness to the mental health of minority groups in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that according to the 2010 U.S. Census, approximately 36 percent of the population belongs to a racial…

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