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If you have unusual symptoms or not sure what’s happening to your health, talk to your doctor. If you do not know what to ask, here are a few questions to get you started: How will...
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If you have unusual symptoms or not sure what’s happening to your health, talk to your doctor. If you do not know what to ask, here are a few questions to get you started: How will...
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This feature article recounts the firsthand experiences of Dr. Phil Williams, an emergency room physician at Parkland Memorial Hospital on the day of President John F. Kennedy’s as...
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This article reports on Dr. Charles Crenshaw, a former Parkland Memorial Hospital physician, who publicly breaks a nearly 30-year silence regarding the assassination of President J...
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This commentary reflects on Dr. Malcolm Perry, the Parkland Memorial Hospital surgeon who performed a tracheotomy on President John F. Kennedy. The article examines Perry’s lifelon...
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This newspaper feature presents a firsthand account by Dr. Richard Dulaney, a physician at Parkland Hospital during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1...
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Group visits provide diabetes patients better access, peer support This won’t be a lecture,” the physician said with a smile to the six patients seated around a table in a small co...
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Group visits provide diabetes patients better access, peer support This won’t be a lecture,” the physician said with a smile to the six patients seated around a table in a small co...
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Dr. James Griffin is the first African American to hold the position Born in an era of segregation and deep racial separatism, James Griffin’s career came full circle when he becam...
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Prevention and personal precautions are key It’s a new year but respiratory viruses are still present with flu activity peaking between December and February. But could that cough,...
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This article by Dr. Lawrence K. Altman critically examines claims made by Dr. Charles Crenshaw, a Parkland Memorial Hospital physician who publicly challenged the official findings...
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This article presents a retrospective account by Dr. Phil Williams, a Parkland Memorial Hospital emergency room physician on November 22, 1963. Delivered at a professional conferen...
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This feature article profiles Dr. Robert McClelland, one of the physicians present in Trauma Room 1 at Parkland Memorial Hospital during President John F. Kennedy’s final moments. ...
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Signs and tests If you have pneumonia, you may be working hard to breathe, or breathing fast. Crackles are heard when listening to your chest with a stethoscope. Other abnormal br...
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Men are significantly less likely than women to make regular visits to the doctor. On average, men live five years less than women. Regardless of your gender, taking care of yourse...
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The Parkland Trauma Nurses Clinician Program was first created in 1992 and presented at a podium presentation at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma in 1995 by Jorie...
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Adults who are 65 years and older fall more often. If you fall you can seriously hurt yourself, like breaking your hip or hitting your head. Don’t let falls keep you from doi...
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Adults who are 65 years and older fall more often. If you fall you can seriously hurt yourself, like breaking your hip or hitting your head. Don’t let falls keep you from doi...
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Signs and tests Your doctor may order a blood test that looks for proteins called antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA), which are often found in people with active Wegener...
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Antibiotics can save your life if you take them when you really need them. They can also cause problems if you take them when you’re sick because of a virus. Viruses cause colds, f...
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Antibiotics can save your life if you take them when you really need them. They can also cause problems if you take them when you’re sick because of a virus. Viruses cause colds, f...
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Signs and tests Examination may show: Clubbing of the fingers or toes (in people with advanced disease) Enlarged or tender lymph nodes in the neck or other areas Fluid around a lu...
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An important part of a Level I trauma center is that we work to understand more about traumatic injuries so that we can improve care and develop better ways to prevent them. As par...
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What is U=U? People who are living with HIV and take their medicine as prescribed by their doctor lower the amount of HIV in the body (called viral load). Once a person gets and ke...
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Living a long and healthy life with a disability is possible. Routine physical activity boosts heart and lung health. Physical activity also helps prevent depression. These tips ca...
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