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  • Ivy K Phan, APRN

  • Endoscopic Polyp Removal

    As minimally invasive procedures used to remove polyps or lesions found on the surface of the bowel, endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) offer patients a safe, effective treatment option with quicker recovery time than traditional methods.

  • Ivy Phan, APRN, AGACNP-BC

  • Michael J Creamer, DO

  • If Sex Hurts Post-Menopause, Try an Estrogen Cream

     

  • How To Spot Alcohol Poisoning

    Every year, excessive alcohol consumption leads to more than 7 percent of ER visits. It can be one of the most difficult emergencies to assess, largely because the sufferer is unable to accurately explain how they feel and what they’re experiencing.

  • Endoscopic Surgery to Remove a Pituitary Tumor

    Tumors in the pituitary gland are common, with 10,000 of them diagnosed each year. Most are benign adenomas and may not cause any problems. However, if a pituitary tumor is malignant or if it is benign but causing problems, its removal may be required. Endoscopic transphenoidal surgery is a non-invasive, superior way to remove such a tumor.

  • Food Expiration Date: Science or Suggestion?

    At some point, we’ve all looked at the expiration date on a container and wondered if the food is still safe to eat. “Use by” and “sell by” dates are found stamped on almost everything in your refrigerator and pantry. But what do those dates mean and is the food still edible once that day has passed?

  • Robotic Urologic Surgery

    The precision of minimally invasive robotic surgery is ideal for complex and delicate urologic procedures.

  • Alison Tammany, MD

    Medical School: Medical College of Georgia