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September 16, 2022
Moving the Health Care Needle
From a conference room in the clinic of The University of Vermont Medical Center’s Comprehensive Pain Program, Jon Porter, MD, discusses the challenge of treating chronic pain. The condition can impact every aspect of a person’s life, Dr. Porter notes: work, family roles, social relationships and
September 13, 2022
Pumpkin Spice: Beyond the Hype
One of the most popular fall flavors is pumpkin, from pumpkin bread to pie to the ever-so-popular pumpkin spice latte. But, do PSL lovers know what is in each sip? Let’s break down the pumpkin spice latte and try a healthy alternative snack. What’s In Your Latte? A typical, store-bought pumpkin
August 26, 2022
‘The Best Combination of Care’
August 10, 2022
Monkeypox: A Cause for Concern?
Jessie Leyse, MD, MPH is an infectious disease expert at UVM Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center. What is Monkeypox (MPV)? Dr. Leyse: Monkeypox (MPV) is a rare virus spread through close contact with an infected individual, or contact with contaminated fabrics. The virus is usually
July 26, 2022
Care at Home Helps Children Thrive
Henry’s long blond hair bobs back and forth as he tries to hold his head up. Making a series of grunts, the two-year-old squishes up his face as he tries to stand up straight while clutching a giant foam block. Sitting beside him, with a hand on his back and his belly, Andrea Buteau, who has a
July 15, 2022
COVID-19 Vaccination: Is it Really Safe for My Kids?
The COVID-19 vaccine is now approved and available for all children ages six months and older. During a recent Facebook Live, University of Vermont Children’s Hospital experts Lewis First, MD, chief of pediatrics, and Rebecca Bell, MD, pediatric critical care physician and president of the Vermont
July 15, 2022
Barriers to Care
We asked Marissa Coleman, PsyD, a practicing clinical psychologist and the Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at The University of Vermont Medical Center, to share what she thinks people should know about the unique mental health challenges members of historically marginalized
July 8, 2022
Focus on Frozen Treats
There’s so much to do in summer, it can sometimes be hard to remember to stay hydrated. But water is critically important to our health: More than half of the human body is comprised of water, and it’s needed for critical functions like digestion. As we go through our day, we need to replace the
June 14, 2022
Ask the Expert: How to Talk to Children about LGBTQIA+
Sometimes all the talk around sexual orientation and gender identity can feel overwhelming. So just imagine how your kid feels, especially if they are questioning their sexuality or just plain curious, but afraid to ask questions. Many parents are well-meaning and want to be open and supportive, but
June 14, 2022
Men’s Health Cheat Sheet
If you’re a man, you likely are overdue to see a doctor for a checkup, immunization or important health screening. That’s what the statistics suggest, anyway. Studies consistently show that men are slow to seek out health care – even when they’re insured – and that some avoid it altogether unless
June 8, 2022
Fired Up About Summer Grilling!
Summer and cookouts go together like ketchup and mustard. But for some, the seasonal pleasure is tempered by concerns about carcinogens. Luckily, there are tricks to minimize your risk. First, some background: Fat is present in many of our foods; some fats are even essential to good health. But when
May 25, 2022
‘Minutes Matter When You’re Dealing With a Stroke’
Darcie Belisle doesn’t remember struggling on the treadmill at cardiac rehab last October. “One minute I’m walking on the treadmill – going through my new rehab routine – and the next I’m sitting in a chair, listening to someone tell me that an ambulance is on the way,” Belisle recalls. “I didn’t
May 25, 2022
‘I’m Not Going to Leave Your Side’
Still groggy from the anesthesia, Justin Hart wondered why he couldn’t open his left eye. The 32-year old corrections officer was lying in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) of The University of Vermont Medical Center, where he was recovering from a procedure to treat his atrial fibrillation, an
May 13, 2022
Clinical Trials Are Best Option for Many Cancer Patients
Bob Sekerak didn’t expect to be surprised by the clinical trial he participated in two years ago. After talking in depth with his physician, Steven Ades, MD, and reading the consent form carefully, Sekerak, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2009, was fully up to speed on the protocols of the