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Does Deodorant, Underwire and Bras cause Breast Cancer? | Health Channel

Article Breast Cancer Cancer Women´s Health

Deodorant, underwire bras, and soy: Do they cause breast cancer? On an episode of Health Insiders, Dr. Jane Mendez, a Breast Surgery Specialist, explains what women need to know about breast cancer, as well as demystifying some common myths.  The first one Dr. Mendez talks about is about deodorant. The interviewer asks, can deodorants cause […]


Causes of Breast Cancer with Dr. Jane Mendez | Health Channel

Article Breast Cancer Cancer Women´s Health

It is notoriously difficult to determine any specific causes of breast cancer, making it challenging for young women to know if they are at risk. In an interview with the Health Channel, Dr. Jane Mendez, a Breast Surgery Specialist, explains what experts do know about what causes breast cancer.  Dr. Mendez says that to some […]


Breast Cancer Self-Exam with Dr. Lauren Carcas | Health Channel

Article Breast Cancer Cancer Women´s Health

When women know their breasts, they can recognize when something changes. In an interview with the Health Channel, Dr. Lauren Carcas, Medical Oncologist with the Miami Cancer Institute, shares how often women should check their breasts and what they should be looking for.  Dr. Carcas stresses that self-breast exams should always be an important part […]


How To Prevent and Treat Back Pain | Health Channel

Article Back Pain Pain Management

Even though back pain is such a common issue for people of all ages, Dr. Jose Mena, an Interventional Spine Specialist with Miami Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute, says that back pain is largely preventable. In an interview with the Health Channel, he shares what he suggests his patients do to prevent and treat back […]


Difference of Acute vs. Chronic Back Pain | Health Channel

Article Back Pain Pain Management

In an interview with the Health Channel, Dr. Jonathan Gottlieb, an Orthopedic Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, talks about the difference between acute and chronic back pain, and how both can be treated. Dr. Gottlieb defines acute back pain as back pain that has been present for six weeks or less, while chronic back […]


How Steroids Can Be Used to Ease Persistent Back Pain | Health Channel

Article Back Pain Pain Management

In an interview with the Health Channel, Dr. Jonathan Gottlieb, Orthopedic Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, explains how steroids can be used to ease persistent back pain. Steroids are often used as a treatment after several other options are considered.  Dr. Gottlieb suggests that most people can take over the counter back pain medication […]


Causes of Morning Back Pain | Health Channel

Article Back Pain Pain Management

Many people complain about experiencing back pain right when they wake up, but not many people know why this pain occurs. In an interview with the Health Channel, Dr. Georgiy Brosuvanik, a Spine Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, discusses potential causes of morning back pain.  Dr. Brosuvanik explains that as you lose height, for […]


Daily Habits to Avoid Back Pain | Health Channel

Article Back Pain

In an interview with the Health Channel, Dr. Georgiy Brosuvanik, a Spine Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, talks about habits you can create in your day to day to prevent back pain.  Dr. Brosuvanik starts off by explaining how to lift properly. He jokes that most people have probably heard from their PE coach […]


2 Positive Changes Made During the Pandemic

Video Infectious Diseases Public Health

While the pandemic continues to take its toll on mental health, there have been some positive changes. These changes include more flexible and in some cases family-friendly work schedules, and the increasing popularity of virtual mental health visits which can make seeking treatment much more convenient.


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