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UT Health Provider Profile: Richard Graves, MD
Read more: UT Health Provider Profile: Richard Graves, MDRichard Graves, MD Orthopedics UT Health East Texas Physicians Quitman
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UT Health Tyler offers new procedure to help reduce stroke risk in AFib patients
Read more: UT Health Tyler offers new procedure to help reduce stroke risk in AFib patientsLast month, the cardiology team at UT Health Tyler successfully completed its first implantation of the Watchman™ left atrial appendage closure device. The minimally-invasive procedure helps reduce the risk of stroke in patients who suffer from non-valvular atrial fibrillation (Afib). Afib is a common type of cardiac arrhythmia that affects more than five million Americans. Of…
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Blood Cancer Awareness Month
Read more: Blood Cancer Awareness MonthSeptember is Blood Cancer Awareness Month. Blood cancers include leukemias, lymphomas and multiple myeloma. Together these account for approximately 180,000 new cancers each year in the United States. There has been dramatic improvement in the treatment and outcomes for most blood cancers in the past two decades. Many of these cancers are more common as…
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Blood Cancer Awareness Month
Read more: Blood Cancer Awareness MonthSeptember is Blood Cancer Awareness Month. Blood cancers include leukemias, lymphomas and multiple myeloma. Together these account for approximately 180,000 new cancers each year in the United States. There has been dramatic improvement in the treatment and outcomes for most blood cancers in the past two decades. Many of these cancers are more common as…
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National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Read more: National Suicide Prevention Awareness MonthSeptember is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and September 10 is observed annually as World Suicide Prevention Day. Suicide is among the top 20 leading causes of death for people of all ages around the world; in Texas, it is the eleventh leading cause. For each suicide, approximately 135 people suffer intense grief or are…
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UT Health East Texas Performs New Cardiothoracic Procedure
Read more: UT Health East Texas Performs New Cardiothoracic ProcedureAt 77 years old, Janice McMakin wasn’t sure she would be able to handle open-heart surgery when she found out she needed her mitral valve replaced for a second time. Luckily, the cardiothoracic surgery team at the UT Health East Texas Cardiovascular Institute in Tyler had a new procedure in mind for her: the transcatheter…
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Elderly Staying Healthy During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Read more: Elderly Staying Healthy During the COVID-19 PandemicStaying healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic is extremely important for individuals older than 65. Those individuals need to be physically active, especially if they have comorbidities and chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and/or chronic lung disease. If they want to exercise outdoors, they should respect social distancing, wear masks if exposed to…
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UT Health Tyler receives Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award
Read more: UT Health Tyler receives Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement AwardTyler, Texas (August 26, 2020) — UT Health Tyler has received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. The award recognizes the hospital’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines based on the latest scientific evidence. “The Gold…
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UT Health EMS teams deployed as part of state’s hurricane response efforts
Read more: UT Health EMS teams deployed as part of state’s hurricane response effortsTyler, Texas (August 24, 2020) — UT Health East Texas EMS deployed two ambulances to assist statewide efforts to respond to Tropical Storms Marco and Laura. Five EMS members departed Sunday as part of a state strike team, which also included Hopkins County and Titus Regional EMS, to respond in areas that could be impacted by…
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Addressing the Opioid Crisis
Read more: Addressing the Opioid CrisisHave you wondered why or when an individual becomes addicted to opioids? Most often the addiction begins with a prescription for an opioid pain reliever. The ultimate goal of pain management is to regain function and improve the patient’s quality of life with no pain medications. Typically, physicians first meet the patient to evaluate…
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