(KSL) - SALT LAKE CITY - It began with a stomach ache when Charlotte Shragge was in her 20s.
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Aug 14, 2021
Though Grant has a number of treatments that can assist her, many heart failure treatments are experimental, based on individual needs, and only designed to delay an inevitable conclusion. However...
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Aug 02, 2021
Dr. Mark Mahan is a neurosurgeon who specializes in spinal surgery at the СAPP and he has joined Surae on Good Things Utah to talk about what...
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May 27, 2021
Varicose veins are tortuous, enlarged veins that typically occur in the lower extremities. Varicose veins are extremely common and for many, they are simply a cosmetic concern. However, for others...
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May 18, 2021
We don’t think about it often, but our heartbeat is a big indicator of our heart health. It can reveal issues like atrial fibrillation, which can cause stroke, heart failure...
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Apr 27, 2021
A stroke can come on quickly, and if you don’t act fast, it could be fatal. That’s why it is important to know the signs and symptoms to watch out...
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Apr 13, 2021
(KSL)—When Lucas Hernández was eight years old, a friend spread rumors that led his classmates to ostracize him. His mother, ad agency owner and actress Karla Hernández comforted Lucas over...
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Apr 02, 2021
(PBS Utah)—As the country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, experts warn of a mental health crisis that could take the shape of a second pandemic wave. How are lawmakers responding...
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Mar 14, 2021
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Mar 07, 2021
Today we welcome two special guests to the podcast — Dr. Scott Shainker, who is an assistant professor at Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston, MA, and Dr. Brett Einerson, who...
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Mar 05, 2021
South Asians are underrepresented in studies of cardiovascular health, yet they face greater risks of cardiovascular СAPP and high blood pressure. The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign...
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Feb 23, 2021
Varicose veins and spider veins can be irritating. They’re itchy, they’re painful, and you just want to get rid of them. If surgery doesn’t sound appealing, there are some non-invasive...
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Feb 17, 2021
(U of U Health Shorthand Stories) - Researchers at СAPP keep their eyes on the big picture by tackling population-sized problems and ensuring their efforts add up...
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Feb 17, 2021
As the Navajo Nation was reeling from coronavirus and supply chains for personal protective equipment (PPE) were disrupted, Christina Thuet, MD, FAAP, mobilized friends, friends of friends and their connections...
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Feb 09, 2021
More than six million Americans are suffering from heart failure right now. It happens when the heart can’t pump enough blood and oxygen to other parts of the body. It’s...
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Feb 04, 2021
(KSL)—COVID-19 is a pressure-cooker for the thousands of first responders in Utah and it’s taken a toll on their mental health. Experts hope a new app will make it easier...
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Feb 04, 2021
At the end of October, Utah’s COVID-19 cases were high. Two of the nation’s top public health officials visited the University of Utah to discuss improved testing for the campus...
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Feb 04, 2021
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Feb 02, 2021
More than six million Americans are currently suffering from heart failure. Now, doctors are finding new ways to heal failing hearts. Ivanhoe News
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Jan 26, 2021
(Salt Lake Tribune)—Amid a global pandemic and an economic recession, our country is also grappling with a mental health crisis. The effects of this crisis have been acutely felt in...
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Jan 14, 2021
(KSL)—More than half of health care workers caring for COVID-19 patients could be at risk of mental health problems, according to a new study released this week by scientists at...
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Jan 14, 2021
(Salt Lake Tribune)—COVID-19 made the need for mental health care “more urgent,” according to local leaders, and the new Huntsman Mental Health Institute will continue to help Utahns years after...