Cancer Care

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Managing Cancer Pain

You or someone you love has cancer. Naturally, you are worried about pain, which is why it is important to get as much information as soon as possible about pain relief.

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Podcast: Stroke Recovery

Andrew Kampel speaks with his physician Matthew Fink, M.D., about his recovery after having a stroke.

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Booster Shots: What You Need to Know

As the Delta variant spreads in the United States, and with studies demonstrating that the protection afforded by COVID-19 vaccines may wane over time, public health officials are evaluating the value of an additional vaccine dose to strengthen the immune response to the virus.

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Podcast: Women’s Sexual Health

Sharon Parish, M.D. discusses sexual health issues impacting women. September is Sexual Health Awareness Month and it's an important topic that impacts women of all life stages.

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Infographic: Be Back-to-School Ready

As the school year begins, help protect your children from COVID-19 and other viruses they could encounter in the classroom.

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Healthy Aging Month

As you age, your physical, mental, and emotional health needs change. Since prevention is the best medicine, having regular check-ups and undergoing age-specific screenings is key to protecting your health.

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Podcast: Stroke Awareness

Saad Mir, M.D. discusses what you should know about strokes.

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Keeping Kids Healthy and Safe in the Heat

The heat wave is gone but the next one is around the corner--and so is the risk for heat-related illnesses.

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Podcast: Women’s Health and Fitness

In this inaugural episode of Women's Health Wednesday series on Back to Health, Jaclyn Bonder, M.D. shares her best advice on women’s health and fitness.

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Diagnosing Lumps and Bumps in Children

When it comes to diagnosing the “lumps and bumps” that parents sometimes find on a child’s head and neck, ENT (ear, nose and throat) specialist Steven Rosenblatt, MD, encourages parents to remember that “hoof beats usually mean horses, not zebras.”