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Graduate student REACHes back, pays it forward by teaching

Graduate student REACHes back, pays it forward by teaching

When Joe Mack Jr.’s right foot stepped over the threshold into LaSondra Brown’s classroom at Barack H. Obama Magnet Elementary School, he was greeted with a rock star’s welcome. By the time his left foot landed, the 19 fourth graders in the

Examining the risks and outcomes of home birth | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

Examining the risks and outcomes of home birth | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

Examining the risks and outcomes of home birth March 14, 2023 Robyn Horsager-Boehrer, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology With out-of-hospital births on the rise, it's important to understand potential risks and the different levels of midwife certifications. The

 Overview of Tibia Fractures

Overview of Tibia Fractures

The tibia is the major bone of the lower leg, commonly referred to as the shin bone. Tibia fractures can occur from many types of injuries. Tibia fractures come in different shapes and sizes, and

Are you drinking too much during quarantine? Here are ways to stop.

Are you drinking too much during quarantine? Here are ways to stop.

I get it. You’re bored. You’re restless. The world feels different and changing and scary, and you’re looking for a tiny piece of euphoria in the middle of all this uncertainty. Are you going to find it in a bottle? Maybe, but not for long. And the

5 wellness task force tactics designed to prioritize physician health

5 wellness task force tactics designed to prioritize physician health

Early into the evolving response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Rush University Medical Center’s Chief Wellness Officer Bryant Adibe, MD, commissioned a special Wellness Task Force. This task force was devoted to coordinating Rush’s efforts as part of the

Infections diseases, prevention team keeping COVID-19 on the run

Infections diseases, prevention team keeping COVID-19 on the run

It was Christmas 2019 when Dr. Bhagyashri Navalkele began educating herself on the “pneumonia of unknown origin” that was cropping up in China’s Hubei Province. So little was known about that novel, or new, coronavirus. Navalkele, medical director of

Safety Tips for People at High Risk of Serious Illness from COVID19

Safety Tips for People at High Risk of Serious Illness from COVID19

Learn how vulnerable individuals can decrease their chances of getting COVID-19 while continuing to meet life-sustaining needs The new coronavirus, COVID-19, can affect people of all ages. Although many people with COVID-19 experience mild symptoms and can

How have the health needs of teens changed?

How have the health needs of teens changed?

Today’s teens are part of Generation Z, also known as post-millennials. They have characteristics that greatly differ from previous generations. The health needs of today’s teens are unique, influenced by growing up in an environment with ubiquitous

You’re an essential worker. How do you avoid bringing COVID-19 home?

You’re an essential worker. How do you avoid bringing COVID-19 home?

While millions of Americans are working from home during the COVID-19 outbreak, many others don’t have that option. Essential workers—from the front-line emergency room physician to the cashier at your local grocery store—are at higher risk of not only

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