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What is the future of wearable technology in healthcare?

November 10, 2021 Healthcare,  Nicole Blanton,  wearable technology

Dr. Bijan Najafi shares his thoughts on the future of wearable technology, health research and more.

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Down syndrome awareness: Addressing misconceptions and advancing inclusion

November 9, 2021 Department of Medicine,  Down syndrome,  Kathleen Franks,  Transition Medicine Clinic

A patient and a physician with the Transition Medicine Clinic share the importance of raising awareness and inclusion of individuals with Down syndrome.

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The Stitch

Organ and tissue transplantation: What you should know

November 4, 2021 Bertie Taylor,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Organ Transplant,  Surgery

Dr. Aladdein Mattar discusses the role of the transplant surgeon, challenges in the field and advances that are improving patient outcomes.

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What should you do with your old makeup?

November 3, 2021 Aesthetics Studio,  makeup,  Nicole Blanton

Kim Chang with the Aesthetics Studio at Baylor Medicine shares advice for when to discard makeup and tips for upkeep.

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The role of behavioral health in the bariatric surgery process

November 1, 2021 Bariatric surgery,  Dipali Pathak,  Healthcare

Dr. Rheanna Ata Brown discusses the role of behavioral and mental health in preparing for bariatric surgery.

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Liver cancer screening: Detecting a ‘silent’ condition

October 26, 2021 Cancer,  Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center,  liver cancer,  Molly Chiu

Dr. Fasiha Kanwal discusses what you need to know about liver cancer detection and screening.

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What is the importance of health literacy?

October 25, 2021 Department of Medicine,  health literacy,  Healthcare,  Kathleen Franks

Isabel Valdez discusses why health literacy matters and what can be done to alleviate disparities in healthcare.

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The Stitch

How surgical advances have improved detection, removal of breast cancer

October 20, 2021 Breast Cancer,  Cancer,  Healthcare,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Surgery

How have advanced surgical techniques improved breast cancer diagnosis and treatment? Jessica Salmans LaCross discusses the latest technologies.

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Child labor: What are the health and social implications?

October 19, 2021 Education,  National School of Tropical Medicine

What are the long-term health risks of child labor, and what can be done to establish new policies and community support?

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Resonance podcast: What are the health hazards of space travel?

October 14, 2021 Center for Space Medicine,  Education,  Medical Education,  Resonance Podcast

Dr. Kris R. Lehnhardt discusses his journey as an emergency medicine physician and the health effects of space travel on the Resonance podcast.

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