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Diabetes Drug May Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk
Source: National Institutes of Health – Related MedlinePlus Pages: Diabetes Type 2
Read MoreDos and Don’ts of Proper Sharps Disposal
Source: Food and Drug Administration – Related MedlinePlus Pages: Diabetes Medicines
Read MoreHow Can Lifestyle Medicine Positively Impact Weight Management? | Health Discovered
Weight management is something that many people struggle with. And sometimes, it can feel impossible. But what happens when we shift our focus beyond the scale? How would incorporating sleep management tools, social support and connection, and other pillars of lifestyle medicine positively impact our experience with weight management? To guide us through this topic,…
Read MoreJournal Club: Surgeon Sex and Post-Operative Outcomes and AI for Ophthalmic Triage
Join Dr. Tooley and Dr. Bothun for a “from the vault” journal club we recorded back in the fall. The first article we discuss is Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Performance in Triage of Ophthalmic Conditions | medRxiv followed by JAMA publication, “Surgeon Sex and Long-Term Postoperative Outcomes Among Patients Undergoing Common Surgeries”. We hope you enjoy…
Read MoreEyelid lumps and bumps with Dr. Lilly Wagner
We are joined by Dr. Lilly Wagner, an assistant professor of ophthalmology and specialist in oculofacial and orbital surgery. Dr. Wagner shares her insights about eyelid lesions, the lumps and bumps that can stump you in clinic, how to deal with them and when to seek help from oculoplastics. Listen in for her tips on…
Read MoreRare Disease Day Special Webinar | Center for Individualized Medicine, 2024
This presentation was done for the Center for Individualized Medicine Grand Rounds series on February 29th, 2024. Main Presentation: From Mila to Millions Julia Vitarello Founder & CEO of Mila’s Miracle Foundation Panel: Erica Barnes, MA Executive Director of the Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council Margot Cousin, PhD Assistant Professor of Medical Genetics Associate Consultant…
Read MoreMaking Fingersticks and Insulin Shots Easier for Kids With Diabetes
Source: Nemours FoundationRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Blood Glucose, Diabetes in Children and Teens
Read MoreRock-a-Bye Baby: How to Get Your Newborn to Fall Asleep
Sleep-deprived parents want to quiet a fussy baby for a safe and sound slumber. Harvey Karp, author of The Happiest Baby on the Block, has just the trick. https://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/video/karp-baby-sleep?src=soc_yt — TRANSCRIPT — [MUSIC PLAYING] JOHN WHYTE: Welcome, everyone. I’m Dr. John Whyte. I’m the Chief Medical Officer at WebMD. What’s the first question you ask…
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Gone fishing: Minimally invasive, robotic spine surgery helps man return to work and fun
Bad back? It’s why many people seek medical care. Nonoperative approaches such as physical therapy are typical, first-line treatments for back pain. But minimally invasive robotic spine surgery is improving recovery and long-term outcomes for some patients who need surgery. James “Sonny” Rivera describes his lower back pain vividly: “A hot burning rod going down…
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