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Category Archives: Hyperbaric Medicine

Eytan Shander: It’s time for a new definition of ‘stick to sports’ – PhillyVoice.com

Posted: Published on June 20th, 2020

Sports are no longer a distraction. Everything around us continues to change, and sometimes it feels like an overnight process. Continue reading

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Bayfront Health Medical Group welcomes Dr. Grinshteyn and opens new walk-in and primary care location – yoursun.com

Posted: Published on June 20th, 2020

Bayfront Health welcomes Simon Grinshteyn, M.D., FAPWHc, family medicine physician at a new walk-in and primary care location at Murdock Medical Plaza. Dr. Simon Grinshteyn is board-certified in family medicine, with additional certification in wound management and hyperbaric medicine. Continue reading

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The story of Max Nady, and how his father Scott Nady is teaching him and learning all at the same time – The Dallas Morning News

Posted: Published on June 20th, 2020

Scott Nady, Director of Recruiting for football at Southern Methodist University, runs with his son Max Nady, as the 11-year-old boy shows off his running skills, outside their home in Dallas, June 09, 2020. Continue reading

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TRMC opens new wound care treatment center – The Troy Messenger – Troy Messenger

Posted: Published on May 21st, 2020

Troy Regional Medical Center announced today the opening of Troy Regional Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center, an outpatient facility offering a comprehensive approach for patients with non-healing wounds. The centers patients are examined by a physician with specialized training in wound care and evaluated for all possible related conditions, such as diabetes, that could interfere with proper healing. The care team follows evidence-based clinical pathways to determine why wounds are not healing and then develops individual treatment plans, utilizing the most effective technologies available to provide maximum healing and relief. Continue reading

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Eytan Shander: If Eagles can’t get Andre Dillard right, how can we trust them on Jalen Hurts? – PhillyVoice.com

Posted: Published on May 21st, 2020

Do what I say not what I do. It seems to be the new norm at times with our professional football team, especially with this years draft. In the same offseason where the Eagles asked us to trust them with their Jalen Hurts pick, we see continued confusion about another recent draft pick, Andre Dillard Continue reading

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Don’t put off wound care treatment | Lifestyle – The Baytown Sun

Posted: Published on May 21st, 2020

Time is critical for patients dealing with chronic wounds. Small or large, wounds take time to heal, and delaying treatment because of concerns over COVID-19 could lead to serious health consequences. While some wounds, like small cuts, can usually heal on their own, others, like burns, ulcers or rashes, may become serious and require urgent medical attention. Continue reading

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The girl who died twice: How doctors saved a 12-year-old whose heart stopped for 45 minutes – nj.com

Posted: Published on May 21st, 2020

The first time the girl died, her heart stopped for one full minute. Continue reading

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Local Wound Care Center(R) participates in seventh annual Healogics Wound Awareness Week – Canton Daily Ledger

Posted: Published on May 12th, 2020

CANTON-The Wound Care Center at Graham Health System, a member of the Healogics network, is helping raise awareness of chronic wounds during the seventh annual Wound Care Awareness Week, being held June 1 to June 5. Continue reading

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Applying wisdom from the Himalayas to the ERs COVID battle – ScienceBlog.com

Posted: Published on May 12th, 2020

Brian Strickland was high up in the Himalayas, walking around a rustic clinic a days hike from Mount Everest. He was trying to find a cellphone signal strong enough to get email and news from home as the coronavirus outbreak was evolving from being viewed as a crisis largely focused in central China to a global pandemic centered on the U.S. Strickland would be on a helicopter to Kathmandu within days, the first leg of his trip back to Massachusetts, where hed witness the rapid escalation of the COVID-19 epidemic from the intimate point of view of an emergency room physician Continue reading

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Sermo Reports: 50% of Highly Experienced COVID Treaters Believe COVID-19 Is More of an Oxygen Failure Disease vs. a Respiratory Disease Leading to…

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2020

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This week, results from Sermos COVID-19 Real Time Barometer with over 5,900 physicians explored whether COVID-19 was a new type of disease, the controversial use of ventilators, as well as the new protocols that could change the way physicians treat COVID-19. In total, Sermos Barometer study includes over 27,000 survey interviews in 31 countries, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Brazil, Russia, China, Japan and Australia. All data published to date and study methodology can be found here. Continue reading

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