Tufts Medical Center ophthalmologist, Sylvia Yoo, MD, Director of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, shares tips for protecting your kids’ vision during play.
Urinary incontinence is a common problem for many women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB), especially as they age. John Al-Jamal, MD, FACOG, URPS, Co-Director, Tufts Medicine Norwood Obstetrics and Gynecology and an expert in urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery, talks about what you can do to strengthen your bladder and prevent urine leakage.
Tufts Medicine's otolaryngology and audiology experts use a cochlear implant to help a patient hear again after suffering from Ménière's disease, vertigo and hearing loss.
Tufts Medical Center’s Marisa Tieger, MD, board-certified ophthalmologist and vitreoretinal specialist and surgeon, shares what you need to know about how diabetes affects the eyes
Tufts Medical Center thoracic surgeon, Lana Schumacher, MD shares what you need to know about lung cancer risks, prevention and who should be screened.
Patients facing a cancer diagnosis often feel in the dark about what happens in the lab after all the blood tests and biopsies. This lack of information can add stress and fear during an already difficult time. That’s why Lija Joseph, MD, Chief of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Tufts Medicine Lowell General Hospital, has worked hard to bring laboratory medicine out of the shadows.
Dallas Reed, MD, Chief of Genetics at Tufts Medicine, discusses hereditary cancer risk, Polygenic Risk Scores and the latest advances coming to the field of genetic cancer screening.
Tufts Medicine’s Anubha Bharthuar, MD, shares what you need to know about chemoprevention—medications that can help reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.
Tufts Medical Center’s Reid R. Sacco AYA Cancer Program provides comprehensive long-term follow up care to patients diagnosed with cancer under the age of 40, while also leading national research on the financial hardship associated with cancer.
Lowell General Hospital’s Mary Schmitt, Clinical Genetics Nurse Practitioner, explains how genetic testing and precision medicine are changing cancer care.