Cancer Care

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Podcast: Sciatica

In this episode of Back to Health, Dr. Daniel Pak discusses what patients should know about sciatica.

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Infographic: How to Prevent Lyme Disease

People can get Lyme disease from the bite of an infected tick. Symptoms include a rash, headache, fever and fatigue. Enjoy the outdoors while staying safe from deer ticks and Lyme disease with these tips for prevention.

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Zero Stigma Day: Celebrating Advances in HIV Prevention and Treatment

July 21 is celebrated around the world as Zero HIV Stigma Day, increasing awareness and understanding of people living with HIV. With significant advances in prevention and available treatment options, we can begin addressing the stigma associated with the disease.

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Podcast: On Body Dysmorphic Disorder: What To Do When The Mirror Lies

In this episode on On The Mind, host Dr. Daniel Knoepflmacher speaks with Dr. Katharine Phillips about body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Dr. Phillips provides a comprehensive overview of BDD, describing how major distortions in self-perception lead to significant impairment and suffering. She explains why this diagnosis is often missed or misunderstood, explores its wide-ranging impact, and identifies effective, evidence-backed treatments designed to help those struggling with BDD.

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First Foods for Your Baby: The Solid Truth

Transitioning your baby from breastmilk or formula to solid foods is a big milestone. Your baby gets to try new tastes and textures and feel more independent as they start to feed themselves. Knowing when it’s time to start trying solid foods and what’s best for your baby helps you and your little one navigate this new phase of life together.

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Essential Summer Safety Tips for Active Kids

During the summer, physical activity is one of the best ways to keep kids healthy and entertained. All parents know how easy it is for kids to get sucked into screens and video games—especially without school and their regular daily routines. So, this summer, find creative ways to get your kids moving, even if the weather is too hot for playing outside.

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Preparing for Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery

A woman’s pelvis is home to her urinary tract, rectum, uterus and other reproductive organs. Sometimes, pelvic reconstructive surgery is warranted to remedy the following conditions: Prolapse, Urinary incontinence, and Fistula of the urinary tract.

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Podcast: Preventing Pain While Working From Home

In this episode of Back to Health, Dr. Rohan Jotwani discusses what patients should know about managing pain or discomfort while working from home.

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Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis: What’s the Difference, and How Are They Related?

Diverticulitis is a big word, given the condition it denotes: inflammation in a small pouch that may form in the lower part of the colon. Such pouches, called diverticula, are not exactly normal, but they’re quite common, especially in older adults.

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Podcast: Pediatric Mental Health Integration Program

In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Dr. Corinne Catarozoli highlights the Pediatric Mental Health Integration Program (PMHIP) at Weill Cornell Medicine.