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What is a gynecologic oncologist?
This year, nearly 91,000 women will be diagnosed with some form of gynecologic cancer. While it can often be overwhelming deciding where to go and whom to see for treatment, specialized care from a gynecologic oncologist can make all the difference. In fact, studies have shown that many women have higher survival rates when choosing to see a gynecologic oncologist, as opposed to a non-gynecologic specialist, for treatment. So, what does a gynecologic oncologist do and why is it important to be treated by one? Our own Dr. Veronica Schimp explains:
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How Health Technology Can Help People with Alzheimer’s Disease
Every 67 seconds, someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
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Healthcare Gets “Smart” with Sensors, Apps, and Wearable Technology
“Smart” technologies and wearable devices that monitor everything from blood sugar to medication adherence are beginning to peak consumers’ interests.
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Psychology of the Supermarket
When shopping at your local supermarket or retail store, do you ever stop to consider product placement? If not, it might be something worth noting next time you’re perusing the aisles.
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UroNav Technology Yields Better Prostate Cancer Detection
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancers in men, with 1 in 9 diagnosed with the disease within their lifetime. While
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Urogynecologist or OB-GYN? How To Choose the Right Specialist for Pelvic Health
It’s not always easy to know which type of doctor to see, especially if you’re dealing with symptoms related to your bladder, pelvic floor or reproductive system. There’s an important distinction between gynecologists and urogynecologists — yet many people aren’t aware of it.
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6 Foods Cardiologists Avoid
There are many ways you can reduce your risk for heart disease. Among the easiest is simply watching what you eat. The key is knowing which foods to avoid.
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Medications Can Cause Urological Side Effects. What To Know
Any time you take a medication, side effects are possible. But you don’t have to deal with them in silence.
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Telemedicine at Orlando Health: Oncology
When you are battling cancer, the amount of required doctor appointments and follow-up visits can feel overwhelming.
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10 Things To Ask Cardiologist at First Visit
You’ve experienced heart discomfort, or your primary care doctor noticed something amiss during routine blood work. So now you’re headed to your first appointment with a cardiologist.