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Fact vs. Fiction: Cranberries and Bladder Health
Read more: Fact vs. Fiction: Cranberries and Bladder HealthAbout 60 percent of women will experience a urinary tract infection (UTI) at some point in their life. One of the most widely held beliefs about UTIs is that you can prevent or even cure a UTI by drinking cranberry juice. Cranberries contain A-type proanthocyanidins, an active ingredient that may prevent the adherence of bacteria…
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UT Health East Texas commemorates COVID-19 anniversary
Read more: UT Health East Texas commemorates COVID-19 anniversaryIrma Saldana (from left), quality projects coordinator, and Paulette Franklin, risk management coordinator, help install paper lanterns on the UT Health Tyler skywalk to represent every patient treated at UT Health East Texas for COVID-19 in the past year. Tyler, Texas (March 18, 2021) — An artistic installation on the UT Health Tyler skywalk commemorates…
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UT Health East Texas gives more than 33,000 COVID-19 vaccines in three months
Read more: UT Health East Texas gives more than 33,000 COVID-19 vaccines in three monthsUT Health East Texas has administered more than 33,198 COVID-19 vaccines in the three months since the health system began giving vaccinations. More than 19,500 of those were first doses, with the remainder being second-dose vaccines, which occur three to four weeks after the first dose. “We are pleased to be playing such a critical…
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UT Health East Texas launches vaccine signup by phone (903) 747-4VAC for those who need help navigating online signup or who are without access to internet
Read more: UT Health East Texas launches vaccine signup by phone (903) 747-4VAC for those who need help navigating online signup or who are without access to internetUT Health East Texas will launch COVID-19 vaccine appointments by phone beginning Tuesday, March 16. Those who need help navigating online sign-up or who are without access to internet can now call 903-747-4VAC (4822) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to get an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine. Those who have internet…
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UT Health East Texas Receives THA’s Bill Aston Award for Quality Recognized for Their Mission Zero: Our Culture of Safety Initiative
Read more: UT Health East Texas Receives THA’s Bill Aston Award for Quality Recognized for Their Mission Zero: Our Culture of Safety InitiativePictured above: – Dr. Paul Detwiler, Dr. Julie Philley, Christy Escandon, Tracy O’Daniel, Vicki Briggs, Jessica Cox and Jimmy Clark. Tyler, Texas (March 12, 2021) — The Texas Hospital Association named UT Health Tyler, the flagship hospital of the UT Health East Texas health system, as a recipient of the 2020 Bill Aston Award for…
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UT Health Provider Profile: Lisa Ferguson, APRN, FNP-C
Read more: UT Health Provider Profile: Lisa Ferguson, APRN, FNP-CLisa Ferguson, APRN, FNP-C Family Medicine UT Health East Texas Physicians Chandler
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UT Health Provider Profile: Matthew Boehme, DO
Read more: UT Health Provider Profile: Matthew Boehme, DOMatthew Boehme, DO Primary Care UT Health East Texas Physicians Jacksonville
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UT Health Jacksonville provides COVID-19 vaccines for Jacksonville ISD employees
Read more: UT Health Jacksonville provides COVID-19 vaccines for Jacksonville ISD employeesMinutes after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at UT Health Jacksonville on Wednesday, Sharon Crowe discussed the impact of finally being able to get vaccinated. “It’s a feeling of comfort, protection — to protect my mom. I haven’t gotten to see her since this started,” Crowe said through tears. “I’ve been waiting to do this. Most…
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Atrial Fibrillation: New Solutions for an Old Problem
Read more: Atrial Fibrillation: New Solutions for an Old ProblemAndrea Cooley, DO, FACOS, board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon at the UT Health East Texas Cardiovascular Institute discusses Atrial Fibrillation: New Solutions for an Old Problem. For more information or to schedule an appointment call 903-595-6680.
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Should you consider a heart scan after having COVID-19?
Read more: Should you consider a heart scan after having COVID-19?As a result of new information regarding the relationship between the cardiovascular system and COVID-19, there’s been a lot of chatter around the question of should you consider a heart scan after recovering? Answers vary depending on the individual and the severity of their stint with the virus. If you had a mild case, or…
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