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A Surprise Diabetes Diagnosis Leads to a Healthier Life
Read more: A Surprise Diabetes Diagnosis Leads to a Healthier LifeBob Robinson and his wife, Sherry, moved backed to East Texas and now enjoy spending time at their lake house and with their 6-year-old grandson. However, in 2010, Bob started to feel extremely fatigued and overall less-than stellar, which led him to speak to his primary care physician. The results came back, giving him a…
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Kind and confident RN, Rebekah Hill Wins the DAISY Award
Read more: Kind and confident RN, Rebekah Hill Wins the DAISY AwardTyler, Texas (February 14, 2019) Rebekah Hill, RN, with UT Health Rehabilitation Hospital, was selected by the UT Health East Texas Healthcare System as a DAISY Award winner. As part of the DAISY Foundation’s program, the award recognizes nurses who go above and beyond when providing care for their patients. Nurses are nominated by anyone…
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TAVR: A Major Shift in Aortic Valve Treatment
Read more: TAVR: A Major Shift in Aortic Valve TreatmentThe health of your heart can be affected negatively by several factors, including birth defects, high blood pressure or simply aging. One issue that is caused by both birth defects and aging is aortic stenosis. Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve opening. This condition restricts the blood flow from the left ventricle…
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Steve Skommesa’s Life Saving Heart Checkup
Read more: Steve Skommesa’s Life Saving Heart CheckupLast year, at age 68, Steve Skommesa and his wife, Susan, relocated to East Texas. They did all the normal things you do when you move like forward your mail, meet the neighbors and find the closest grocery store, but he also set up an appointment with his new UT Health primary care physician’s assistant, Tony…
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Answering the Call: Haydn Tijerina is Awarded Caregiver of the Month
Read more: Answering the Call: Haydn Tijerina is Awarded Caregiver of the MonthHaydn Michael Tijerina joined UT Health East Texas EMS|AIR1 on Dec. 3, 2018, and is already making a difference in his patients’ lives. On Jan. 21, Haydn and his partner responded to an individual living alone. The house was not in good living condition; no doors, windows, heat or air conditioning, the refrigerator was not…
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The Complex Attack of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Q&A with Orthopedic Surgeon Adam Shar
Read more: The Complex Attack of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Q&A with Orthopedic Surgeon Adam SharRheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that affects 1.5 million people in the United States. It affects more women than men and it’s commonly seen from ages 30 to 60. This type of arthritis can start with seemingly small symptoms such as tenderness, swelling and/or redness in the joints, but can lead to deforming and…
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Healthy Weight Week!
Read more: Healthy Weight Week!When the conversation of weight is brought up, it’s not always as straightforward as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18-25 kg/m2. Instead, it’s more important to find a point where a person’s weight isn’t having a negative impact on his or her health. “Studies have shown that a 5-10 percent weight reduction can…
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The Flu: How Long It Lasts & How to Prevent It
Read more: The Flu: How Long It Lasts & How to Prevent ItInfluenza seems like it hits around autumn and winter every year, but this virus can be found year-round. Flu season refers to the time between December and February when flu activity is at its peak. The unpredictability and complications that can arise from catching the flu make it essential to protect yourself from the virus.…
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A Real Plan to Quit Smoking
Read more: A Real Plan to Quit SmokingIf you smoke, you hear certain things on repeat: how you need to quit, how expensive the habit is and how bad it is for your health. All of these things are true, but it’s also true that quitting can be exceptionally hard and may take several attempts. Thirty-eight million adults smoke in the United…
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Facts and Myths of Impaired Driving
Read more: Facts and Myths of Impaired DrivingNew Year’s Eve brings plenty of celebrations, and with that can come drunken-driving accidents. “Nationwide, crashes involving alcohol have become the single largest single source of preventable death and injury,” says Dr. Austin Eagleton, trauma surgeon at UT Health East Texas. “Twenty-five percent of all fatal crashes involve alcohol.” Beyond worrying about getting in an…
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