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Prostate Cancer: Early Detection is Key
Read more: Prostate Cancer: Early Detection is KeyProstate cancer is the most common cancer found in men in the U.S., with 1 in 7 men diagnosed in their lifetime and approximately 30,000 deaths annually. The prostate is a gland that is part of the male reproductive organs. It is situated below the bladder and in front of the rectum and is…
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Hysterectomy – Common Reasons and What to Expect
Read more: Hysterectomy – Common Reasons and What to ExpectIf you think you might need a hysterectomy or if one has been recommended for you or someone you love, there are many things to consider. Dr. Harsh Adhyaru, board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist at UT Health East Texas Physicians in Jacksonville, shares and answers some of the top questions he has received from his patients…
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UT Health East Texas offers remote TeleRehab to patients via TheraNow
Read more: UT Health East Texas offers remote TeleRehab to patients via TheraNowUT Health East Texas has partnered with TheraNow to provide telemedicine and remote physical therapy and rehabilitation treatment to patients throughout East Texas. Through this partnership, UT Health East Texas provides at-home physical therapy and rehabilitation services to patients using TheraNow’s remote telehealth/telerehab platform. This technology allows recovering patients to manage appointments for therapy sessions…
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A Risk Worth Taking
Read more: A Risk Worth TakingDoc Smith always knew the risks, but not much can deter the 20-year-old from competing as a professional motocross racer. When asked about his most recent injury, he seemed to shrug and said, “It comes with the territory.” Introduced to the sport by his dad at four years old, Doc said he didn’t begin…
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