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Home Safety Tips for Living Independently
Read more: Home Safety Tips for Living IndependentlyLiving independently is a luxury many of us enjoy even into our later years. Of course the freedom of living at home does come with several possible risks, which are even more pronounced as we age. However, there are many ways to add safety features to your home and to prepare for any potential accidents.…
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Mythbusting Colon Cancer
Read more: Mythbusting Colon CancerDr. Julian Deese, board-certified gastroenterologist at UT Health Pittsburg, has heard a thousand patient questions and noticed a lot of misinformation floats around when it comes to colon cancer. Since having accurate information can significantly impact your health journey, Dr. Deese has compiled a list of the top colon cancer myths so you can make…
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Sleepless Nights of the Elderly
Read more: Sleepless Nights of the ElderlyGetting a good night’s rest is connected to a person’s overall health and well-being, which is why insomnia can be so disruptive. One group that is hit especially hard by this condition is the geriatric population. Dr. Emad Shoukry, gerontologist at the UT Health North Campus Tyler, shares more about this issue and ways to…
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How a Bedtime Routine Can Help Develop Healthy Kids
Read more: How a Bedtime Routine Can Help Develop Healthy KidsWhat do koalas and human infants have in common? They all sleep up to 17 hours per day. As children grow older they don’t need quite as much sleep as Australia’s favorite animal, but it still plays a critical role in their development. The Importance of Children Catching Those Zs It’s true that both…
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Update Your Grocery List to Prevent Chronic Conditions
Read more: Update Your Grocery List to Prevent Chronic ConditionsNutrition can play a big role in preventing chronic conditions such as type two diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. “Several chronic conditions are related to diet,” says Dr. Sarah Kuruvilla, Assistant Professor at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler. “Common conditions include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and gout. When uncontrolled,…
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Endometriosis: The Painful, Hard to Diagnose Condition
Read more: Endometriosis: The Painful, Hard to Diagnose ConditionEndometriosis is a condition that affects millions of women, often causing extreme pain and, in some cases, infertility. Even though this serious condition is fairly common, it is often difficult to diagnose, leaving many women suffering for years. Dr. Francine McCain, board-certified OB-GYN, shares more information on how to diagnose and treat endometriosis. A Painful…
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How to Detect and Talk About Teen Dating Violence
Read more: How to Detect and Talk About Teen Dating ViolenceViolence in a relationship does not only happen during adulthood, but can be present in teenage relationships. “Teen dating violence can come in many forms,” UT Health licensed counselor Jennifer Peoples says. “When most people hear the word violence they think of something physical occurring. However, relationship violence can also consist of emotional abuse, which…
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Staying Heart Healthy All Year
Read more: Staying Heart Healthy All YearFocusing on keeping your heart healthy is a good way to make sure you stay healthy overall, as good practices for your heart involve everything from sleep to diet to regular checkups. Since heart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women, taking care to incorporate good habits will benefit you…
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Convergent Procedure Could be the Best of Both Worlds for AFib Patients
Read more: Convergent Procedure Could be the Best of Both Worlds for AFib PatientsMore than 2.7 million Americans live with a heart condition called atrial fibrillation (AFib). This serious condition can lead to blood clots, causing heart attacks or strokes. Dr. Andrea Cooley, a cardiothoracic surgeon at UT Health Tyler, confronts this condition daily in the hospital and has been performing the most advanced procedures to help those…
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Food Culture vs. Appearance Pressure
Read more: Food Culture vs. Appearance PressureAs many of us try to fulfill our New Year’s resolution to reach and maintain a healthy weight, we face a food culture that makes it difficult to limit processed foods and choose appropriate portions of healthy foods. This same food obsessed culture is also obsessed with appearance; creating a perfect storm for eating disorders.…
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