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Fluctuating Cholesterol Levels and Dementia Risk: What the Latest Research Suggests
As clinicians, we are all familiar with the increasing concern about cognitive decline in aging patients. Dementia, a broad term encompassing disorders that affect memory, language, problem-solving, and other cognitive functions to the extent that they interfere with daily life, is a significant issue for millions of older adults.The Future of Neurology Is Here: Miami Neuroscience Institute Expands Services
One in three people around the world — more than 3 billion people — are living with a neurological condition, according to a study released by The Lancet Neurology.Brain Metastasis: Miami Cancer Institute Physician Is Lifetime Leader in the Field
Many years have passed in the journey from Uganda through higher education, medical school and the forefront of research to Miami Cancer Institute, yet Dr. Mehta still appreciates his simple past and is grounded by his early experiences.Miami Cancer Institute Physician-Scientist Leads List of Prominent Authors
Manmeet Ahluwalia, M.D., MBA, FASCO, was recently named the most published author of papers on brain metastasis in the past five years by Highly Ranked ScholarsTM.Miami Neuroscience Symposium Advances Brain and Spine Care
By developing new technologies and procedures that are advancing care for a host of neurological conditions, physicians at Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute are enabling more patients to take advantage of treatments for debilitating and life-threatening problems.Stroke Nurse Shares Her Experience After Brain Aneurysm
Ms. Knichel’s care at Marcus Neuroscience Institute began before she even reached the emergency room. A stroke team was at the ready on her arrival, and not just because Ms. Knichel was a colleague.Boca Raton Regional Hospital Receives $32M Grant From Bernie and Billi Marcus
Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital has received an unprecedented $32 million grant from The Marcus Foundation. This extraordinary grant, the largest in Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s history.Grateful for Comeback from Serious Ankle Break and Orthopedic Surgery
Baptist Health Resource writer Adrienne Sylver shares her personal story about how Cary Chapman, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon with Baptist Health Orthopedic Care, got her back to her active lifestyle after she was sidelined for months with a severe ankle fracture.Miami Cancer Institute to Host Sixth Annual Global Summit on Immunotherapies for Hematologic Malignancies
Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, today announced it will host the Sixth Annual Global Summit on Immunotherapies for Hematologic Malignancies on March 7-8, 2025, at the JW Marriott Hotel in Brickell, Miami, Fla.The Future of Radiation Oncology and Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer has been a lethal malignancy for too long. Available cytotoxic therapies for advanced disease are modestly effective with a 5-year survival rate, less than 15%, but new modalities using ablative radiation therapy holds promise in improving outcomes.Treating the Whole Patient: A Comprehensive Approach to Breast Cancer Care
Previously Recorded: Tuesday, November, 19th at 7:00 PM ET for an insightful panel discussion led by Jane Mendez, M.D., Chief of Breast Surgery, where we take a deep dive into a real-world breast cancer case and explore how a multidisciplinary approach leads to optimal patient outcomes.Your Patients and Lung Cancer Screenings: Early Detection Matters
There’s an easy and safe screening for lung cancer that is saving lives, often catching disease at an early stage before symptoms appear. Yet sadly, lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer death in the United States.