March 6, 2020 by John Fernandez
Tele-Health and Coronavirus: See a Doctor...
Overall, most cases of Coronavirus Disease 2019, or COVID-19, involve mild symptoms,...
Motion Analysis Fine-Tunes Rehab of Orthopedic Injuries...
All-Star forward Kevin Durant, of the Golden State Warriors, was forced out of Game 5 of the NBA Finals Monday after he ruptured his right...
June 11, 2019 / 4 min read
State-of-the-Art 3D Imaging Can Spot Skin Cancer...
It is known as the Vectra and it does something that only a dozen similar machines can do in the world: It compiles images into...
May 30, 2019 / 2 min read
Landmark MRI Technology Advances Cardiac Diagnoses, Patient...
Advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is helping patients feel more at ease, while their doctors are getting higher quality images to better diagnose critical...
May 29, 2019 / 3 min read
Stroke Survival: What You May Not Know...
You’ve probably heard about the F.A.S.T. system of recognizing stroke symptoms. But did you know that it just takes one of those symptoms — not...
May 21, 2019 / 4 min read
Having Children After Cancer: What to Know...
As more patients survive cancer, many look forward to a future that includes having children and raising a family. While some therapies to improve cancer...
May 20, 2019 / 3 min read
B.E.S.T. Responders Tend to Stroke Patients When...
To say that time is critical for stroke patients coming into the ER is an understatement. The team of healthcare professionals at Baptist Hospital, working...
May 15, 2019 / 3 min read
Stroke Questions Answered: Why are Rates Rising...
Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death for adults in the United States and the No. 1 cause of disability, according to the American...
May 13, 2019 / 4 min read
FDA Approves Device for Heart Valve Replacement...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new device, the Lotus Edge, to better assist doctors when replacing aortic valves using a...
May 8, 2019 / 2 min read
Stroke Risks in Those Under 55: First...
While the stroke rate continues to slide in people 55 and older, the opposite seems to be occurring among those in younger age groups —...
April 30, 2019 / 3 min read
Roundup: Latest on ‘Too Much Sitting’; Toxins...
Americans are Still Sitting for Too Long Or Less Active, New Research Shows Despite awareness campaigns and recommendations from doctors, dietitians and fitness trainers, Americans...
April 26, 2019 / 4 min read