Prioritize your wellbeing this Men’s Health Month
June is Men’s Health Month – a time to raise awareness and encourage men to take charge of their health. A Baylor Medicine urologist emphasizes
Read MoreJune is Men’s Health Month – a time to raise awareness and encourage men to take charge of their health. A Baylor Medicine urologist emphasizes
Read MoreDr. Joseph S. Coselli shares risk factors for heart disease, advice for maintaining heart health and why lifestyle changes are key.
Read MoreIn 2000, after a decades-long vaccination program, the CDC declared measles eliminated from the United States. Jump to today, the United States has seen more
Read MoreThe American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates that more than 44,000 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2019. However, even though they are often
Read MoreMore than 60 million Americans are estimated to be at high risk for vision loss. However, according to the CDC, only half of those at
Read MoreJune 12 kicks off National Men’s Health Week, a reminder to take action and encourage friends and loved ones to be aware of men’s health
Read MoreDuring the month of September, Baylor College of Medicine will be partnering with the Blue Cure Foundation for its annual prostate cancer awareness campaign, Light
Read MoreDiscussing infertility can be difficult, even though it’s an issue that many people experience. National Infertility Awareness Week kicked off on April 25, and physicians
Read MoreOnce exclusively associated with risk factors like alcohol and tobacco use, research finds that as many as 70 percent of head and neck cancers occurring
Read MoreThe issue of opioid addiction in the United States has been brought front and center by various groups, including the White House and the Centers
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