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Katie Cecil – Stress Fracture Patient Story
Katie suffered from a stress fracture in her foot. Due to the severity of the tennis injury, surgery was required. Learn more at UPMC. Learn More
Categorized as: Sports Medicine, UPMC Stories
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Hand and Arm Injuries in Athletes
Upper extremity injuries are some of the most common injuries in athletes. They also can be easily dismissed or downplayed by the athlete when they want to get back to sport. Learn More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Orthopaedics
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Article - 3 Minute Read
What Is Leukemia? Facts About Blood Cancer
Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that affects people of all ages. Learn more about the signs and symptoms, as well as treatment from UPMC. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Article - 2 Minute Read
What’s Up With This “Smart Pill”?
Does the "limitless pill" or the "smart pill" really work? Dr. Zemaitis weighs in about the true power of modafinil. Read More
Categorized as: Neurosurgery and Brain Health
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Brush Up on Your Concussion Knowledge
A concussion is an injury that is caused by a direct or indirect hit to the body that causes neurochemical changes in the brain. Read More
Categorized as: Concussion, Health Topics A-Z, Sports Medicine
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Signs of Trouble: Concussions
Learn more about the common signs of trouble if someone is experiencing concussion symptoms in this infographic from UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. Read More
Categorized as: Concussion, Health Topics A-Z, Sports Medicine
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Article - 51 Second Read
Do Parents Know the Truth About Concussions?
More than 80 percent of parents cannot identify concussion symptoms. Learn more in this infographic from the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. Read More
Categorized as: Concussion, Health Topics A-Z, Sports Medicine
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Tropical “Teal” Smoothie Bowl
Smoothies make it easy to spice up your breakfast routine. Try this tropical smoothie bowl, made in honor of Ovarian Cancer Awareness. View Recipe
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Living and Wellness, Nutrition
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Pregnancy
It's common to feel concerned about becoming pregnant when you have IBD. You can have a safe, healthy pregnancy when your disease is in remission. Learn More
Categorized as: Family Health, Pregnancy and Childbirth