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Mental Health Crisis in Underserved Communities

Video Mental Health Public Health

Studies show mental health crises can be worse in underserved communities because people often lack access to mental health services and treatment.


Treating Leg Pain with Ultrasound

Video Pain Management

Runners often get a type of leg pain that can be debilitating after intense exercise.  Changes in activity can help, as can Botox injections, but ultimately surgery may be necessary. But a new treatment involving ultrasound is working well and may help runners avoid surgery.


How Dogs Help with Mental Health

Video Mental Health

Having a pet can help people struggling with mental health challenges. Research shows pets can help relieve anxiety, loneliness, and depression. In particular, dogs need to be walked and can help their owners get exercise which can also help with mental health challenges.


Red Flags of Low Back Pain Interview With Amir Mahajer

Article Back Pain Pain Management

In an interview with the Health Channel, Amir Mahajer, Interventional Spine Specialist at Baptist Health Neuroscience Center, lists possible causes of back pain that you should look out for. While back pain is usually benign, back pain in combination with other factors can point to more serious conditions that require medical attention.  Amir states that […]


What Happens When Spine Discs Degenerate?

Article Bones & Joints

For some of us back pain is inevitable, especially as we age. On an episode of Health Insiders on the Health Channel, Dr. Gosha Brusovanik, a spine expert, answers questions and dispels some common misconceptions about back pain.  Dr. Brusovanik first tackles the myth of degenerative discs being a disease that causes back pain. “We […]


Weight and Back Pain Correlation Interview with Dr. Tolchin

Article Back Pain Obesity Pain Management

In an interview with the Health Channel, Dr. Ronald Tolchin, Medical Director of the Baptist Health Center for Spine Care, goes over how weight and back pain correlate. Dr. Tolchin states that if you are overweight, you have an increased risk of back pain. The spine is designed to carry your weight, but when your […]


Reducing Inflammation In The Body Can Reduce Back Pain

Article Back Pain Pain Management

In an interview with the Health Channel, Fernando Vega, Physical Therapist at Miami Orthopedics and Sport Institute, explains that by reducing inflammation in the body you can reduce back pain.  Inflammation is a naturally occurring process meant to help with healing injuries. Problems can arise though when the injury is healed but the inflammation continues. […]


Common Causes of Thoracic Back Pain

Article Back Pain Pain Management

Although thoracic back pain, or upper back pain, is usually benign, it can also be a sign of other, more serious, health concerns. In an interview with the Health Channel, Dr. Georgiy Brosuvanik, a Spine Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, describes other possible causes of thoracic back pain.  Dr. Brosuvanik explains that problems with […]


Exercise Guidelines for Adults

Article Exercise Senior Life

During a discussion on the Health Channel, Joann Santiago-Charles, Oncological Exercise Physiologist with Miami Cancer Institute, comments on some exercise guidelines published by the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Cancer Society. The guidelines state that adults should be doing moderately intense exercise for 150 minutes per week or 60 minutes of vigorous […]


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