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Keri Carlson sitting outdoors in the sun next to her husband.
The Stitch

How traveling to Houston healed Keri Carlson’s SMA Syndrome

February 12, 2025 SMA syndrome,  superior mesenteric artery,  Surgery

Baylor Medicine surgeon Dr. Robert Southard performed Carlson’s superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome surgery.

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Preventing back strain for hair braiders

February 11, 2025 back pain,  Black identit,  hair braiding

Nurse practitioner Lona Winnegan shares tips for hair braiders looking to minimize back strain from long hours spent hunched over clients.

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Dr. Richard Link wearing blue scrubs and a bandana on his head stand in front of a robotic surgery system.
Momentum

Revolutionizing urology: The impact of single-port robotic surgery

February 10, 2025 Minimally invasive surgery,  robotic surgery,  Urology

Dr. Richard Link is at the forefront of single-site robotic surgery and teaches the surgical technique to surgeons around the world.

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Dr. Ryan P. Dumas
The Stitch

How video review enhances surgical care, education and performance improvement

February 5, 2025 athletes,  Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery,  game tapes,  surgical care

Dr. Ryan P. Dumas highlights the value of video review in helping trauma surgery teams learn from their performance.

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Momentum

Is your diet impacting your skin? Here’s what to know

February 3, 2025 Dermatology,  diet,  healthy skin

Professor of dermatology Dr. Vicky Ren explains which foods and diets are good for your skin and which ones aren’t.

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Momentum

Healthy Habits: exercise motivates Dr. Meha Fox

January 30, 2025 Exercise,  Healthy Habits

It can sometimes be difficult to find ways to stay healthy, so we’ve asked members of our Baylor College of Medicine community to share what

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The Stitch

Stay safe and avoid injuries on your fitness journey this year

January 29, 2025 Fitness,  gym injuries,  injury,  preparation,  warm up

Julia Kibble explains the three Ps for keeping your body fully functional when exercising: preparation, precaution, and prehabilitation.

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Momentum

Massage guns, foam rollers and soreness, oh my!

January 28, 2025 E-stim,  Foam rollers,  Massage guns,  sore muscles

Physical therapist Michael Pile breaks down the use of massage guns, foam rollers and electrical stimulation devices in easing muscle pain.

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Momentum

The healing power of reminiscing

January 27, 2025 Dementia,  elderly people,  Geriatrics,  Memory,  reminiscing

Dr. Mark Kunik explains more how reminiscence therapy can be beneficial for the mental health and well-being of elderly people.

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The Stitch

5 goals to achieve a healthier, happier you this year

January 23, 2025 cosmetic surgery,  Fitness,  stop smoking,  Weight Loss and Metabolic Center

Baylor experts offer five achievable goals to inspire positive changes in your life, from quitting tobacco to prioritizing mental wellness.

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