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At 71, Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement Drives Chauffeur Back to Active Living
When knee osteoarthritis has gotten to the point of “bone-on-bone” pain, it means the cartilage that protects the bones from rubbing against each other has deteriorated.Amy Yu, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Specializing in Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology
Amy Yu, M.D., joins Baptist Health as a board-certified neurologist and the director of the multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology program at Marcus Neuroscience Institute, a part of Baptist Health, established at Boca Raton Regional Hospital.AFib, Episode 1: How Did We Get Here
In this podcast, the first of 3 episodes on atrial fibrillation, Steven Hoff, M.D. and Mario Pascual, M.D. will explore the history of AFib from the invention of the ECG in the 20th century until pharmacologic meanderings of the past, such as aspirin and digoxin.Meet the Chief: Anthony Miniaci, M.D., Talks Orthopedic Surgery, Cooking and Thinking Outside the Box
Anthony Miniaci, M.D., recently sat down for a “Meet the Chief” chat, sharing his experience and some of his views on orthopedic injuries.Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute | Mitchel S. Berger Brain Tumor Lectureship
Dr. Berger presented his investigation of human language circuits from intraoperative mapping studies in patients with brain tumors.Global Study Holds Promise for Women Diagnosed with Endometrial Cancer
Endometrial cancer, also known as uterine cancer, is the sixth most common cancer among women worldwide and the most common type of gynecologic cancer in the U.S. It affects the endometrium, or lining of the uterus, and can spread to other areas if left untreated.William Davis, III, M.D., joins Baptist Health as a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon
William Davis, III, M.D., joins Baptist Health as a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine physician.She Defeated Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer Via Most Advanced Radiation Therapy at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute
It’s difficult to comprehend a more frightening diagnosis than being told you have advanced and inoperable pancreatic cancer. Connie Harrington, 76, knows exactly the feeling.Research Holds Promising Advances for Brain Tumor Patients
For the nearly 100,000 Americans expected to be diagnosed with a primary brain tumor in 2023, receiving the news will most likely be alarming.Clinical Trial Shows Safety of Ablative Radiotherapy for Inoperable Pancreas Cancer
Researchers at Miami Cancer Institute, a part of Baptist Health, believe they are one step closer to changing the treatment paradigm for patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer.Baptist Health and Florida International University to begin exclusive negotiations on comprehensive alliance
Baptist Health and Florida International University, through its Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, today announced they have entered into exclusive negotiations to develop a comprehensive alliance, which will drive clinical, research and education advancements for the benefit of the South Florida community.HPV-Related Cancers
Join Miami Cancer Institute experts John P. Diaz M.D., chief of gynecologic oncology, and Alessandro Villa D.D.S., Ph.D., M.P.H., chief of oral medicine, oral oncology and dentistry, as they discuss HPV-related cancers, preventative screenings, the HPV vaccine, and oral complications sometimes caused by cancer-related treatment.