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Zika Vaccine? Learn About Pitt’s Zika Breakthrough
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are moving closer to developing a Zika virus vaccine for expecting mothers.Learn More
Categorized as: Women's Health
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Essential Trampoline Safety Tips for Families
More than 104,000 trampoline-related injuries in 2014. Follow these key trampoline safety guidelines to prevent injuries.Read More
Categorized as: Safety
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Staying Safe During a Flood: Essential Tips for Families
Floods can impact your health as well as your property. Avoid injury and illness with these critical flood safety tips from UPMCRead More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness
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How One Weightlifter Got Back in the Game
After a shoulder injury sidelined his training, Mike got back to weightlifting with the help of UPMC Sports Medicine.Read More
Categorized as: Sports Medicine
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Neti Pots: Can They Relieve Sinus Problems?
Neti pots are teapot-shaped containers that rinse out nasal passages. Learn how neti pots and nasal irrigation can help your sinus problems.Learn More
Categorized as: Family Health
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The Buzz on Bee Pollen: Is It Good for Your Health?
Learn about the health benefits and risks of consuming bee pollen, royal jelly, and other bee derived products.Learn More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Nutrition
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Article - 7 Minute Read
The Lessons from Lyme: Shelley’s Story
Lyme disease is something that most of us probably don’t think much about until it affects us or someone we know.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness
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Treating Arm and Shoulder Injuries in Throwing Athletes
Michael Woodward, PT, DPT, discusses common arm injuries associated with baseball and softball athletes. Learn about the treatment options available.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine
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5 Tips for Gardening Safely
Gardening can be a fun activity, and you can decrease aches, pains, and strains on your body while doing it. Learn more from UPMC.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Rehabilitation, Safety