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麻豆传媒: Surgeons Remove Grapefruit-Sized Tumor From Man鈥檚 Brain; Implant 3D Computer Generated Prosthetic Skull Piece
Released: 27-Oct-2022 3:30 PM EDT
Surgeons Remove Grapefruit-Sized Tumor From Man鈥檚 Brain; Implant 3D Computer Generated Prosthetic Skull Piece
Houston Methodist

Patient Chris DeHart had a massive meningioma that required 9 surgeries and 3 surgical specialties to remove. He relied on a Houston Methodist 'dream team' of surgeons to solve his case.

Released: 2-Feb-2021 2:30 PM EST
Houston Methodist expert notes COVID-19 precautions lead to historic drop in flu cases
Houston Methodist

A silver lining is emerging amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Influenza numbers are way down 鈥 98 percent down, according to the CDC. Locally, during flu season last year, Houston Methodist鈥檚 system of eight hospitals saw 250 to 450 flu cases per week. This year the hospital system has seen only 2 to 5 flu cases per week so far. The numbers tell a striking story. Handwashing, masking and social distancing work.

Released: 29-Apr-2020 12:10 PM EDT
Research and innovation as an essential function amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Houston Methodist

Necessity being the mother of invention, Houston Methodist clinicians, researchers and staff have collaborated on a number of clinical device and research innovations in response to COVID-19. Houston Methodist Academic Institute leadership has continually emphasized translational research in new technologies.

Released: 21-Nov-2019 12:05 PM EST
How to avoid holiday headaches
Houston Methodist

Six tips for avoiding holiday headache triggers from Houston Methodist neurologist Bing Liao, M.D., M.Sc.

Released: 20-Nov-2019 11:20 AM EST
Embarrassing symptoms prevent relief of treatable conditions
Houston Methodist

Nearly 25% of women live with treatable conditions known as pelvic floor disorders, but there is one main reason why the vast majority of them will not seek treatment: they are too embarrassed to talk about it.

Released: 29-Oct-2019 2:15 PM EDT
Three tips for better sleep
Houston Methodist

More than one-third of Americans get less than seven hours of sleep each night, putting them at risk for serious, chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity. The real victim of a lack of sleep, however, is the brain.

Released: 2-Oct-2019 2:05 PM EDT
Five facts your OB-GYN wants you to know about IUDs
Houston Methodist

Intrauterine devices, or IUDs, are a great birth control option, but many women choose other forms of birth control because they have reservations about IUDs. A Houston Methodist OB-GYN answered common questions patients ask her about this very effective form of birth control.

Released: 20-Sep-2019 2:05 PM EDT
Other treatments can reduce need for addictive pain medication
Houston Methodist

Hardly a day goes by without the public being warned about the dangers of opioids. But still, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, more than 130 people die every day of opioid overdose and the problem is getting worse. A Houston Methodist pain specialist says new advancements in pain management are giving patients options.

Released: 4-Sep-2019 4:05 PM EDT
Research shows OB-GYNs hesitate to talk about fertility
Houston Methodist

A new study shows that many OB-GYNs are uncomfortable counseling their patients on fertility at a time when more women are delaying pregnancy and needing their doctors to be more vigilant about this education.

Released: 5-Aug-2019 1:05 PM EDT
Four Ways Binge-Watching Hurts Your Brain
Houston Methodist

Binge-watching your favorite television show might seem like a great way to relax after a long week, but spending hours on the couch can actually hurt your brain.

Released: 27-Jun-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Women at higher risk for brain aneurysms
Houston Methodist

Lindsay Bowerman was sitting at her kitchen table preparing to take her sons to their swim lessons when she felt a 鈥渟nap鈥 in her head that was immediately followed by intense pressure and the worst pain she had ever experienced. The healthy 36-year-old woman had just suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm.

Released: 22-Apr-2019 11:05 AM EDT
What couples need to know before starting IVF
Houston Methodist

One in every eight American couples deal with infertility issues, and many turn to in vitro fertilization (IVF) to try and start a family. A Houston Methodist reproductive endocrinologist says there a few things couples should know before going down this path.

Released: 25-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
New surgical technique cuts Tommy John recovery time in half
Houston Methodist

High school pitcher Gavan Lomas threw a pitch and felt pain in his right arm. While still on the mound, his first thought was that his pain would lead to the one thing he feared most in his baseball career 鈥 Tommy John surgery. His fears were confirmed when he was diagnosed with a torn ulnar collateral ligament, a ligament critical for the stability of his elbow. Not willing to give up on his senior season, he decided to forego the traditional Tommy John surgery for a new technique to get him back on the mound faster.

Released: 17-Jan-2019 4:05 PM EST
Three tips for sticking with your New Year鈥檚 resolutions
Houston Methodist

By February, nearly 80 percent of Americans will give up on their New Year鈥檚 resolutions, but a Houston Methodist lifestyle coach says making a few simple changes can help people reach their goals.

Released: 17-Dec-2018 12:05 PM EST
Stay in shape with the 12 Days of Fitmas
Houston Methodist

For many, the holiday season is a time of overeating, but a Houston Methodist personal trainer says this year you can beat the battle of the bulge by using the classic tune 鈥淭he 12 Days of Christmas.鈥

Released: 9-Aug-2018 6:05 PM EDT
Five Simple Tips to Follow for Dieting Success
Houston Methodist

For many, just the idea of losing weight can be discouraging. With the endless advice and trends that exist today, configuring a nutritious diet to lose weight and maintain it can be challenging.

Released: 9-Jul-2018 4:50 PM EDT
Implantable Device Provides New Treatment Option for Epilepsy Patients
Houston Methodist

Richard Pollitt was at the end of his rope after years of suffering regular seizures, with some lasting five minutes and preventing him from working and enjoying his favorite pastimes. Desperate for relief after medications did not work, Pollitt had a small battery-powered device implanted in his skull to control seizures. Now he rarely has them.

Released: 19-Jun-2018 3:05 PM EDT
If Only鈥
Houston Methodist

The American Cancer Society's recent recommendations for changing the colorectal cancer screening age to 45 from age 50 had significant meaning for a Magnolia, Texas woman.

Released: 1-Mar-2018 11:05 AM EST
Rare Side Effect of Flu Puts Young Men at Risk
Houston Methodist

This year鈥檚 flu season has been one of the worst in recent memory causing thousands of people to be hospitalized. The virus can be particularly dangerous for young men who can experience nerve damage caused by the body鈥檚 response to the flu.

Released: 9-Jan-2018 6:05 PM EST
Tiny Antibiotic Beads Fight Infections After Joint Replacement
Houston Methodist

More than 1 million people undergo total joint replacements each year, and nearly 10,000 will develop infections. To reduce this infection risk, a Houston Methodist orthopedic surgeon created small antibiotic beads that are implanted with the new joint to slowly release medicine for several weeks.



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