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MS Awareness

Podcast: Environmental and Genetic Risk Factors for Multiple Sclerosis

In this episode of Back to Health, Timothy Vartanian, M.D., Ph.D. discusses the environmental and genetic risk factors that may cause multiple sclerosis (MS).

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Podcast: From Transplants to CAR T-Cell Therapy

Procedures involving stem cell and bone marrow transplants were one of the first successful forms of immunotherapy in cancer care. Recent scientific and medical advances have led to novel approaches making transplant safer and more effective than ever before.

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Importance of Follow-Up After Treatment for Colorectal Cancer

Once you have completed treatment for colorectal cancer, follow-up care is critical.

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Treating Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain

You don’t have to suffer with endometriosis and pelvic pain. Weill Cornell Medicine’s Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Program and its renowned team of minimally invasive gynecological surgeons (MIGS) offer the latest technologies for diagnosing, treating, and managing the pain of this complex condition.

Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis

Podcast: Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis

In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Charles Tyshkov, M.D. discusses pediatric multiple sclerosis.

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Collaborative Approach to Colorectal Cancer Care

Once you have received a diagnosis of colorectal cancer, you and your medical team will discuss treatment, which depends on the stage of your cancer, that is, how far it has spread.

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What is Bowel Endometriosis?

In bowel endometriosis, endometrium tissue grows on the surface of or inside the intestines, on the rectum, or in other parts of the bowel.

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Podcast: Encephalitis

In this episode of Back to Health, Hai Hoang, M.D. discusses what patients should know about encephalitis.

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How Women Can Maintain a Healthy Brain

Lately, you’ve been misplacing your keys and forgetting why you walked into a room. Although growing older makes you increasingly likely to experience such lapses in cognition and memory, you can lower your risk of such decline and even offset the effects of aging, says Silky Pahlajani, M.D is Assistant Professor of Neuropsychiatry Research in Radiology.

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Podcast: Colorectal Cancer in Women

In this episode of our Women's Health Wednesday series in Back to Health, Heather Yeo, M.D., discusses the importance of colorectal health for women.