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My ovarian cancer story: From marathon runner to cancer survivor and back again
Ultra-marathon runner Lori doesn’t let anything slow her down—not even ovarian cancer. Discover how she found the support and strength she needed to overcome cancer and learn to run again.
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Even bedtime.
Now MyBSWHealth offers virtual care whenever and wherever you need it. Like right now. Or later tonight. Or even on Sunday. To get the care you need now, simply download the app.
The power of partnership
Once you schedule a visit with a Baylor Scott & White provider, you open the doors to a comprehensive network of primary and specialty care doctors. When your care gets complicated, you want a team with a complete view of your health that will work with you to discover the best path forward. With us by your side, there’s no limit to where your power can take you.
5 ways to reduce your child's chances of getting the flu, measles
During flu season, parents are often on high alert. As we all know, children are notorious for contracting and spreading infections. Children like to touch, lick and eat almost everything they come in contact with — especially when parents aren’t watching.
Flu vs. COVID-19: How to tell the difference
Information and guidance about COVID-19 care and vaccination continues to evolve. Please refer to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the latest. As we enter flu season amidst the coronavirus pandemic, deciphering symptoms of influenza (also known as the flu) vs. COVID-19 is one of the more common questions we face.
Why getting a flu shot is especially important during COVID-19
As COVID-19 continues to be an ever-present concern, we are on the cusp of another more familiar virus that will soon be vying for our attention—influenza. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that over the past five years, an average of 32.6 million Americans a year had symptoms related to the flu.
5 ways to boost your immune system for flu season
Getting the flu vaccine is your first (and most obvious step) in preventing a nasty bout of flu this season, but after you’ve crossed that off your to-do list, your work isn’t over. There are other steps you can take to help keep you and your family healthy all flu season long.
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Brain and spine conditions can be challenging. We’ll guide you through.