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August 14, 2024
Tufts Medical Center’s Andre J. Witkin, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, board-certified ophthalmologist and vitreoretinal specialist and surgeon, shares how to reduce your risk of developing diabetic retinopathy (DR).
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August 20, 2024
Tufts Medical Center’s Director of Family Planning Danielle Roncari, MD, MPH, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Associate Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine shares the facts about new CDC recommendations on managing pain during IUD birth control insertion.
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July 16, 2024
Tufts Medical Center’s Injury Prevention Coordinator shares what you need to know to about common heat illnesses and how to stay safe in extreme heat.
Patient Stories
September 9, 2024
Tufts Medical Center clinicians from labor and delivery, anesthesiology, critical care, hematology, ECMO and pediatrics teams worked quickly to save a new mother’s life after she suffered an amniotic fluid embolism after birth.
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This study aims to compare the effects of inhaled isoflurane sedation with the standard of care IV sedative propofol. Patients enrolled on this study will be on a ventilator (breathing machine) for more than 12 hours and require continuous sedation to keep the patient comfortable which can range from a state of drowsiness and relaxtion to a state of unconsciousness.

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September 11, 2024
More than half of concussions happen to children while they’re participating in organized sports like soccer, football, cheerleading, gymnastics and baseball. With fall sports season in full swing, parents, coaches and young athletes need to know how to prevent, spot and treat concussions.

Tufts Medical Center’s Chief of Pediatric Neurology, Arnold J. Sansevere, MD is here to help us get smart about what is often thought of as an “invisible” injury.
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April 18, 2024
With warmer weather often comes dreaded seasonal allergies and what is often referred to as sinus headaches. But, would you be surprised to learn that what we feel as sinus headaches aren’t always caused by sinus problems?
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