Ask the Expert: Revisional bariatric surgery
While many patients have success with safe, long-term weight loss after bariatric surgery, there are instances when revision of the surgery may be required….
Read MoreWhile many patients have success with safe, long-term weight loss after bariatric surgery, there are instances when revision of the surgery may be required….
Read MoreWomen are more likely than men to have atypical heart attack symptoms. Some women do not have chest pain at all. They may notice…
Read MoreExcerpts from the Living Well with Cancer podcast interview with Rebecca Gondak, speech language pathologist at Anne Arundel Medical Center. Rebecca discusses therapy to treat cognitive impairment, chemo brain, that…
Read MoreParents and caregivers deal with their fair share of “ick”-inducing situations, but there’s something about finding a tick embedded in your child’s skin (or…
Read MoreLast summer, Michelle Pack was just doing what parents do in every playground across the country—helping her daughter on the slide. At 14 months,…
Read MoreLearn more about anterior hip replacement. The anterior method is gaining popularity as the “hip” hip replacement since you’ll likely be up and walking the same day of surgery.
Read MorePicture your cartilage as a cushion covering all of our joints. In the knee, this cushion is a little less than a quarter inch…
Read MoreRecently, AAMC pharmacists Adrienne Belton and Lucretia Jones used their professional expertise to help a patient on the oncology unit understand how and when…
Read MoreWeekend warriors are people who only participate in activities in their spare time. They may or may not maintain a routine exercise program and…
Read MoreThe first thing you should do is get a proper diagnosis. Many patients with bone and joint pain assume they have arthritis. This can…
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