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UT HEALTH


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Avoiding hypothermia in the winter when your body just can’t keep up

Read full article: Avoiding hypothermia in the winter when your body just can’t keep up

Dr. Hilary Fairbrother, emergency medicine physician at UTHealth Houston explains what hypothermia is and how to avoid it. She also explains how different groups of people who might have trouble getting out of cold could experience hypothermia in temperatures warmer than freezing. How does it differ from frostbite? There's one key difference explained.

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Device may one day help babies with hydrocephalus

Read full article: Device may one day help babies with hydrocephalus

Babies born premature are at risk of developing hydrocephalus.

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UT Health researchers identify possible link between flu vaccine, reduced rate of Alzheimer’s

Read full article: UT Health researchers identify possible link between flu vaccine, reduced rate of Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than six million people living in the U.S., with the number of affected individuals growing due to the nation’s aging population.

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Bladder cancer treatment receives tremendous results, but can potentially cause deadly skin condition

Read full article: Bladder cancer treatment receives tremendous results, but can potentially cause deadly skin condition

According to the American Cancer Society, bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men.

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First approved study of stem cells in Parkinson’s patients is in Houston

Read full article: First approved study of stem cells in Parkinson’s patients is in Houston

More than ten million people worldwide are living with Parkinson’s, and 60,000 are in the U.S.

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‘I wouldn’t trade it for the world’: Rodeo barrel racer relieves pain without hip replacement

Read full article: ‘I wouldn’t trade it for the world’: Rodeo barrel racer relieves pain without hip replacement

Ciara Behrens said she competes in barrel racing almost every weekend. She’s been riding horses since she was a toddler, and as much as she loves it, she thinks that might be how her hip pain started.

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Extremely rare Guillain-Barre identified in Houston toddler who stopped functioning like normal

Read full article: Extremely rare Guillain-Barre identified in Houston toddler who stopped functioning like normal

A mother is sending a warning out to other parents after her 1-year-old was diagnosed with an extremely rare case of Guillain-Barre.

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Medicare plans to restrict access to controversial Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm to patients in clinical trials

Read full article: Medicare plans to restrict access to controversial Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm to patients in clinical trials

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) are drastically cutting down on who can get Aduhelm, limiting it only to people enrolled in clinical trials.

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Health experts warn omicron surge may peak soon

Read full article: Health experts warn omicron surge may peak soon

The Omicron peak is predicted to be later this month.

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Major weight loss may help with outcomes of COVID-19

Read full article: Major weight loss may help with outcomes of COVID-19

Despite recommendations to postpone elective procedures at some points during the pandemic, weight loss surgeon Dr. Tanya Kajese with UTHealth Houston and Memorial Hermann said that’s actually been the motivation for a lot more patients to proceed with bariatric surgery because they’re at risk for severe disease.

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‘I was determined to make this happen’: Houston couple marries inside Memorial Hermann emergency room

Read full article: ‘I was determined to make this happen’: Houston couple marries inside Memorial Hermann emergency room

One Houston couple had an unforgettable wedding. It happened at Memorial Hermann’s Emergency Room. The medical team there had prepared for a lot, but they never expected a wedding was in order.

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UT Health creates hotline for healthcare workers experiencing difficulty during COVID-19 pandemic

Read full article: UT Health creates hotline for healthcare workers experiencing difficulty during COVID-19 pandemic

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers have been working tirelessly to stop the spread of the virus and help those who fall ill but it's leading to anxiety, depression, substance abuse and other issues.

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Maternal health may play a big role in who gets colorectal cancer

Read full article: Maternal health may play a big role in who gets colorectal cancer

Being born to an overweight mother can lead to an increased risk of colorectal cancer in the child’s life, according to new research from UT Health.

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Houston doctor virtually performs at inauguration celebration

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HOUSTON – You may have caught last night’s inauguration special ‘Celebration America,’ which included fireworks and musical performances. I’ve been playing music for a long time with writing songs and playing in bands. He song virtually, “Lovely Day” by Bill Withers, with health care workers from across the country and American singer Demi Lovato. “Personally, being a from a family of refugees and being a first-generation Vietnamese American that’s an American dream,” he said. He said he received the invitation to perform during the celebration after he created a video early in the pandemic asking others to stay at home and ‘Help the Doctor’.

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‘This shot is real’: George Foreman receives COVID-19 vaccine at UT Physicians clinic

Read full article: ‘This shot is real’: George Foreman receives COVID-19 vaccine at UT Physicians clinic

HOUSTON – Former professional boxer George Foreman is no stranger to taking shots and while he wasn’t in the ring Thursday, he did sit down in a chair to get his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. He’s one of 50 people that have been in the UT Physicians locations off Victory Road since Monday. UT Physicians are ramping up the distribution of these vaccines to those who are at risk and who have seen a UT Physicians primary or specialty care doctor in the last 18 months, by invite, which is based on the number of available doses and of course keeping the vaccines stored at a proper temperature. However, some people have been reluctant to get the vaccine. Foreman wants everyone to know that for him, getting the vaccine was an easy decision.

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Holiday decorating is good for your mental health

Read full article: Holiday decorating is good for your mental health

HOUSTON – Harnessing the power of rituals can help us reclaim some of our identity that has been lost during the pandemic, according to UT Physicians/ UT Health. That joy is linked to memories that come with these rituals which makes them more than tradition, it gives healing power to holiday decorating. For many, holiday decorating is a way to call those memories to mind. While rituals can improve our mental health, don’t hesitate to seek help if they are not enough. To make an appointment with a UT Physicians mental health specialist, call 888-4UT-DOCS.

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Ways to prepare for and deal with holiday stress

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If you set the expectation when you give the invitation, people can choose whether they want to join or not, said Dr. Taylor. “Even if it’s taking one thing off that list or doing one thing ahead of time,” Dr. Taylor suggested. “I’m going to repackage the utensils and wrap those in a napkin. “I’m going to put my feet on the ground and I’m going to focus on what it feels like to have my feet on the ground in this moment," Dr. Taylor said. GET YOUR HOLIDAY STRESS QUESTIONS ANSWEREDKPRC plans to dive deeper into this topic with our Ask 2 panel Thursday night.

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What to consider when planning holiday travel

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Therefore, Michael Chang, infectious disease pediatrician with UT Physicians/UT Health, says traveling this holiday season is not out of the question if you consider the following:Individual Risk“First, looking at the individual risks of the people who either want to travel or planning to travel,” Dr. Chang said. “Are any of the individuals that are planning to get together high risk, individuals for severe infection? So are they, over the age of 60 to 65 do they have underlying conditions?”Community RiskAssess the community risk. “Driving in a personal car is probably lower risk than say riding in a bus or in a train,” Dr. Chang said. “Wearing masks on the flight does seem to prevent, at least has so far, seems to keep like a major spread within a plane,” Dr. Chang explained.

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UTHealth doctor provides a closer look at President Trump’s treatment

Read full article: UTHealth doctor provides a closer look at President Trump’s treatment

“He’s getting the Cadillac of treatment at this point, very early and very aggressive,” said Dr. Luis Ostrosky, an infectious disease specialist at UTHealth. Ostrosky said the president is being treated with Remdesivir and an antibody cocktail made by Regeneron. He’s also getting Remdesivir, which is the antiviral that we know has some effect against the virus at this point," he said. Trump posted a video on Twitter Saturday from Walter Reed Medical Center addressing his health and the treatments he’s received. According to experts and doctors, the next 48 to 72 hours are crucial to the president’s recovery.

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UT Health studying Regeneron’s antibody treatment to help stop spread of COVID-19

Read full article: UT Health studying Regeneron’s antibody treatment to help stop spread of COVID-19

Regeneron’s antibody treatment, referred to as a “COVID cocktail,” is showing promise in reducing the length and severity of the virus in people who have been exposed. It’s an injection of antibodies that could be used to protect caregivers or those who have been exposed to the virus. They’re researching whether injections of REGN-COV2, a combination of antibodies originally isolated from patients who have recovered from COVID-19, could help stop the spread. “Those antibodies...are a rapid response to the people who get COVID and that may help them reduce their symptoms or prevent hospitalizations. Or in this case, rapidly prevent COVID in people who live with people who have been diagnosed with COVID,” Dr. Gioia said.

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UT Health, Memorial Hermann doctors save dying man with coronavirus by performing rare double lung transplant

Read full article: UT Health, Memorial Hermann doctors save dying man with coronavirus by performing rare double lung transplant

THE WOODLANDS, Texas – UT Health and Memorial Hermann are the first in Texas to perform a double lung transplant that saved the life of a man suffering from COVID-19. He is a retired construction worker who lived with diabetes and had no other underlying health conditions, according to Memorial Hermann. Last month, Dr. Jyothula and a team from UT Health performed the double lung transplant one day after Medellin went on the waiting list, according to Memorial Hermann. According to UT Health, he immediately began physical therapy and thriving in good health. While it’s a phenomenal operation, Dr. Jyothula said he never wants to have to do a double lung transplant because of this virus again.

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Why kids and teens are not being tested for coronavirus as frequently as adults

Read full article: Why kids and teens are not being tested for coronavirus as frequently as adults

In general, we are not recommending testing for all children because they dont need to go to work. It probably wont help you prevent that many infections.Since kids and teens seem to do well with the virus, they say they'd rather preserve the tests for people who really need them. They advise parents to be on the lookout for symptoms to know when to keep kids and teens home and remember symptoms might be more subtle among them. Pediatricians say the symptoms dont last as long as they do in adults. However, Garcia said the truth is the young kids dont have the cough strength to propel respiratory droplets as far as adults.

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Houston pathologists hoping autopsy research will help unlock new COVID-19 treatments

Read full article: Houston pathologists hoping autopsy research will help unlock new COVID-19 treatments

HOUSTON Pathologists in the Texas Medical Center are at the forefront of trying to unlock new treatments for COVID-19 patients by studying how people die from the virus. Buja said a large part of the panic came from a lack of treatments for this virus. Buja and his colleagues are leading and effort to pool the knowledge gained from autopsies on those whove died from COVID-19. Buja says this research will hopefully guide doctors to develop comprehensive treatments faster, to help mitigate these complications. In fact, he said the first autopsy he did was on a COVID-19 victim with no known health problems.

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Coronavirus might have been spreading in Houston before doctors knew what it was

Read full article: Coronavirus might have been spreading in Houston before doctors knew what it was

HOUSTON – The first day we knew about the “community spread” of coronavirus was the day the rodeo was canceled on March 11, 2020. Now, many of you are getting antibody tests and finding out you’ve had coronavirus but claim symptoms happened early in March, or before then. Some doctors now think back to early in the year, after people returned from holiday travel, and think what appeared to be a respiratory virus going around, might have been coronavirus the whole time. Professor of Infectious Diseases at UT Health Luis Ostrosky, MD, said results like these help doctors with a very important mystery. We won’t really know if they had corona or not unless we have samples from that time," Ostrosky said.

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Study looks at effects of probiotics on those with autism

Read full article: Study looks at effects of probiotics on those with autism

Now, UT Health is doing the first study on kids with autism and how they're affected by probiotics. So, she enrolled Adam in the UT Health study with Dr. Marc Rhoads, pediatric gastroenterologist with UTHealth/UT Physicians. “Our son has suffered from severe constipation and a very narrow, limited diet, he would only eat two or three things,” Galvez said. Rhoads believes prescription probiotics will help him and affect behaviors of a lot of the 4- to 16-year-olds in his study. Some of the participants are getting a placebo pill, but Galvez said since there’s been a dramatic difference in Adam’s behavior, they're convinced they're getting the real thing.

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