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Zapping Back Pain: Spinal Cord Stimulation Changes Patient’s Life
When back pain strikes, it can be unbearable. A small percentage of patients will also benefit from back surgery. But what happens when the pain persists even after doctors have tried nearly everything?Baptist Health Researchers Map How Radiation Rewires the Brain
New research connects changes in brain networks after radiotherapy to declines in memory and cognition.Bradley S. Taylor, M.D., MPH, Joins Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care
Bradley S. Taylor, M.D., MPH, has been named chief of cardiac surgery for the North Region and chief of quality and outcomes for Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care.Miami Cancer Institute Presents Latest Research at ASCO Meeting
Physician-investigators at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute have presented groundbreaking findings from multiple clinical trials at the 2025 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting.Advanced Treatment Strategies for Medically Refractory Epilepsy: A Clinical Update
Medically refractory epilepsy remains a significant clinical challenge, affecting approximately 30 percent of the 3.4 million Americans living with epilepsy.Miami Cancer Institute Skin Cancer Conference, Second Annual
Live, In-Person Conference | 2.5 Cat. 1 - Wednesday, August 27, 2025: The Miami Cancer Institute Skin Cancer Conference is designed to highlight the significant multidisciplinary approach to surveillance and personalized treatment for skin cancer, promoting optimal outcomes as well as improved quality of life.Talking to Your Patients About Their Sexual Health and Breast Cancer
In a Livestrong Foundation survey, male and female cancer survivors reported that sexual concerns were their third-most prevalent physical complaint.Radiation Therapy Research: Miami Cancer Institute Publishes Multiple High-Impact Studies
Physician-investigators at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute are leading groundbreaking research in the field of radiation oncology.Early Detection of Osteoporosis: Why It Matters for Postmenopausal Women
Osteoporosis, a disease that weakens bones and makes them more susceptible to fractures, is often thought to only affect older individuals. However, a new study is shedding light on the importance of early detection, especially for postmenopausal women.Hormones and Seizures: What Every Woman with Epilepsy Should Know
Epilepsy affects more than 3 million women in the United States, and yet many are unaware that their hormones may be influencing their seizuresMiami Tennis Legend Back on Court After Complex Ankle Surgery
But when a decades-long problem with her right ankle suddenly became much worse in 2023, Jane Forman was told by two different orthopedic specialists that she would need an ankle replacement.Stroke and Pregnancy: A Potentially Deadly Combination
What most people don’t realize is that pregnancy places them at higher risk for stroke than they otherwise would be, not just during those nine months, but also in the weeks and months after giving birth.