Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is one of the most common circulatory issues for Americans and can be dangerous if untreated — these symptoms and factors can indicate your risk for the condition.
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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD): What happens when blood can’t flow to your legs | Scrubbing In
We have an urgent need for blood donations, with an especially critical need for type O negative blood. Blood donations help patients undergoing life-saving medical treatment and trauma. Schedule an appointment at the Baylor Scott & White Blood Center in Temple by visiting https://bit.ly/3cLe9MG or calling 254-724-4376.
For any donors who are unable to make it to the Baylor Scott & White Blood Center in Temple or one of the surrounding mobile blood drives, please visit https://bit.ly/3jfKcqm or https://rcblood.org/3ilyl96 to find a blood donation site near you.
Whether you celebrate #NationalCoffeeDay as a coffee-devotee or you just enjoy the drink as an occasional treat, discover the truth behind this morning classic and what it may mean for your heart.
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Is coffee good for your heart? | Scrubbing In
You may be ready to make that leap into parenthood — but your body might not be. Know your options in moving forward and seeking help coping with infertility.
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How to cope with the emotional stress of infertility | Scrubbing In
Holli found comfort from the team of caregivers who stepped up to minimize her worries that accompanied her pregnancy during the pandemic. For all the parents-to-be, our staff is prepped and ready to safely help you welcome your baby into the world. #MyBabyMoment https://bit.ly/3i92nfO
As we welcome patients back to our facilities, we're grateful for dedicated team members like Margaret, who diligently work to keep our facilities clean so you can feel confident receiving the care you need.
Find out how we are preparing for your visit: https://bit.ly/38mtr8f
Today on Global Handwashing Day and every day, it is important to wash your hands! 🤗
Alan Howell, MD, an assistant clinical professor in infectious disease at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple, shows how to properly wash your hands to prevent the spread of germs and disease.
Baylor Scott & White Health is actively involved in the Texas ImmunoOncology Bio Repository (TIOB) — a unique program of personalized medicine helping identify how a woman’s immune system evolves to an ever-changing tumor. By taking samples from each woman, we can identify what is happening in her immune cells at any given moment of time along her entire journey with breast cancer.
It's entirely possible to stay safe and still have fun celebrating Halloween. The trick is to understand the risks, take simple precautions and follow all guidelines issued by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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A not-so-scary guide to Halloween during the COVID-19 pandemic | Scrubbing In
A healthy pregnancy doesn't require you to take part in the age-old myth of "eating for two." Instead, well-rounded meals paired with moderate exercise are the keys to balancing your weight gain.
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Why you shouldn’t “eat for two” during pregnancy | Scrubbing In
Early voting has officially begun in Texas — a few tips can help you stay healthy when going to the polls. 👉 https://bit.ly/2STgETI
We are sending PAWSitive thoughts of healing to Dak Prescott. 💙 We know you are going to come back better than ever!
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Cancer hates fighters like Elvira. Whether you are fighting cancer or another hurdle that life has thrown your way, Elvira wants to share these powerful lessons she has learned since completing breast cancer treatment.
"Never lose faith, never stop fighting and never never never (yes, three nevers there) allow yourself to stop seeing and living the beautiful things life has to offer."
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What my life is like after breast cancer | Scrubbing In
Low carb diets are nothing new, but there are a few things you'll want to consider before jumping into the keto diet.
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A cardiologist's take on the ketogenic diet | Scrubbing In
We have an urgent need for blood donations of all blood types. Blood donations help patients undergoing life-saving medical treatment and trauma. Schedule an appointment at the Baylor Scott & White Blood Center in Temple by visiting https://bit.ly/3p3BPRV or calling 254-724-4376.
For any donors who are unable to make it to the Baylor Scott & White Blood Center in Temple or one of the surrounding mobile blood drives, please visit https://bit.ly/3erz7Ru or https://rcblood.org/2TY7kig to find a blood donation site near you.
As with any emergency, the sooner a condition is identified and treated, the greater the likelihood of recovery. While COVID-19 is a serious medical issue, concerns over the virus should not keep you from seeking care during an emergency.
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How delaying care can lead to devastating health consequences | Scrubbing In
If the stress of the elections has you up at night, a few tips can help you unwind and get the sleep you need to stay healthy.
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Is stress keeping you up at night? | Scrubbing In
Visit bswhealth.com/staysafe for ways to stay safe while you're out there doing the things you love.
Making a game plan to care for your overall wellbeing can set you up for an enjoyable, low-stress winter.
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5 tips to make the most of this pandemic winter | Scrubbing In
If you or your child is diagnosed with COVID-19, you don't have to navigate the virus alone. We're offering digital at-home monitoring to provide the support your family needs to recover well at home.
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COVID-19 digital at-home monitoring support for children and families | Scrubbing In
As with any medical decision, it's important you feel confident in making an informed decision about the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe? | Scrubbing In
We have an important update on COVID-19 vaccine distribution, as of January 4, 2021. Please be aware this is a rapidly evolving situation and we will continue to share new information as it is available.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/38YmFq1
Wondering where you'll fall in the phases of COVID-19 vaccine distribution? Here's what you can expect over the next few months.
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When will you get the COVID-19 vaccine? | Scrubbing In
Do you love someone with cancer? While you may have the best intentions, comforting expressions don’t always come easily.
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How to talk to someone with cancer | Scrubbing In
As we closely monitor weather conditions, any updates regarding vaccine hub closures will be shared on our website at https://bit.ly/2LLrs6F. If you are scheduled for a vaccine, please check the site prior to your appointment.
In the event you have an appointment at a vaccine hub that closes down, we will be reaching out to you through MyBSWHealth, text or phone to reschedule your appointment.
While we are eager to provide the vaccine, we want to ensure we do so safely and without putting our patients and community members at risk. Y'all stay safe!
Heart and vascular problems, including strokes, have also been linked to the COVID-19 virus. Remember to BE FAST if you begin experiencing signs of a stroke.
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How COVID-19 increases your risk of stroke | Scrubbing In
The roles of our hospital chaplain have shifted since the start of the pandemic. Along with continuing to provide spiritual and emotional support, our chaplains have adopted the most important role for many of our patients and team members — family.
"It can bring a sense of relief to the family knowing that somebody is in there holding a hand, speaking to them and offering comfort and compassion during a very difficult time."
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'This is what I'm created to do' | Hospital chaplains recount their experiences helping staff, patients and families
Herd immunity promises the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, but achieving herd immunity to get life “back to normal” may be a little more complicated than expected.
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What will it take to achieve herd immunity against COVID-19? | Scrubbing In
As coronavirus variants continue to emerge, should you double up on masks? David Winter, MD, talks about what is meant by an appropriate mask and whether you should wear two masks or one.
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With a handful of options available for COVID-19 testing, there is quite a bit of confusion about which to choose if you think you have COVID-19 symptoms or were exposed. We break down the pros and cons of each to help you choose the right test for you! https://bit.ly/3rrK4YE