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Heart-Healthy Wisdom from a Cardiologist
Eating well and getting enough exercise isn’t easy in a world full of busy schedules, demanding careers, and an abundance of unhealthy but convenient and tempting food choices.
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Physician Assistant Heals Broken Hearts
Lesley Field’s path into cardiology began when she developed arrhythmias as an elite level triathlete. During the investigation into her heart problems with cardiologists and electrophysiologists, Field left with a healed heart and a passion for a career in cardiac health.
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Chef’s Collection of African American History
Walking into the office of Touro University California’s (TUC) Executive Chef Raymond Nottie, you are immersed in a collection that fills the entirety of the room.
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Health Beat: Diabetes Still a Cause for Concern
Diabetes and obesity remain prevailing concerns across Solano County, with far-reaching health consequences.
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Health Beat: 3 Tips for Path to Better Health
There are certain things people can do right away that can provide health benefits now and for years to come.
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Nursing Students Create Improvements
The ballroom at Farragut Inn was filled with a dozen Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) projects on display as large format printouts mounted on foam-core boards. Each poster was the work of an MSN student, a research venture dedicated to improving health care practices through a wide range of ideas.
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Nutrition Education for Better Health
Most medical school educations include the biochemistry of nutrients and what their deficiencies might look like, but rarely how that translates into the foods people eat, according to a recent TIME article. If a patient with a chronic condition needed to address issues with their diets and eating habits, few physicians have the training to provide specific guidelines or recommendations for what to eat.
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Health Beat: Make Healthy Choices Now for '24
It’s a new year, which means it’s time to get serious about your health if you, like many others, gave yourself a free pass on healthy eating and exercise over the holidays.
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Sports Medicine Club Champions Athletes
If you participated in a competitive race in the last year, you may have spotted a tent called the Sports Medicine Recovery Booth. The tent is lined with a row of treatment tables staffed by Touro University California (TUC) student doctors and members of the Sports Medicine Club.
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Health Beat: Set Sights on Healthier Eating
Holiday meals may have added a few pounds to your frame, but that doesn’t mean those pounds need to remain as a potential health burden.