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March 21, 2024
9 Things You May Not Know About Colon Cancer
A few years ago, the death of actor Chadwick Boseman -- most famous for his lead role in the blockbuster Black Panther -- shocked movie lovers everywhere. He was only 43 and died of colon cancer, a condition he kept private. Unfortunately, death from colon cancer at a relatively young age isn’t as
March 15, 2024
Eclipse Viewing: Do’s and Don’ts
On April 8, for the first time since 1932 and the last time until 2106, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Vermont and the North Country in the afternoon. Starting at about 3:25 pm, the moon will pass between the sun and the Earth, completely blocking the face of the sun
March 15, 2024
Love Your Gut
Last year, the New York Times published an article highlighting the prevalence of trendy gut health advice on TikTok. Like clockwork, influencers were posting videos on the latest “hack” to improve gut health, “from cucumber-ginger juices and boiled apples to sludgy sweet potato soups,” noted the
March 14, 2024
Blood Tests: What You Need to Know
Let’s face it: Nobody looks forward to blood tests, but they’re quick, relatively easy and can tell you and your provider a lot about your health. Some blood tests are screening labs, like those ordered as part of a wellness exam, while others are used to monitor a condition or answer a specific
February 23, 2024
At the Heart of the Matter
Beverly O’Connor had a problem. She was missing morning walks with her childhood friend. The issue was with her heart. “I could never catch my breath and it got to the point where I couldn’t walk for more than a few minutes at a time without stopping,” says O’Connor, a long-time resident of Keene
February 16, 2024
From a New Heart Valve to Chopping Firewood in 10 Days
It’s safe to say that Doug Varney hasn’t slowed down in retirement: He played ice hockey into his late 60s, cut eight cords of firewood this winter and built an 80-foot raised garden bed with cinder blocks. “Having a serious heart problem didn’t quite fit the mold,” Varney, a retired professor from
February 12, 2024
Omega-3s: Worth the Heart-Health Hype?
Interest in the potential health benefits of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids began in the 1940s, when researchers noted that native populations in Greenland, who consumed a diet rich in oily fish, had a very low rate of heart disease. In 1999, a landmark study that followed 11,000 patients over
February 12, 2024
Melatonin Madness
When we’re having trouble sleeping, we want a quick fix. Thanks to the easy over-the-counter availability of melatonin, many people turn to this supplement for insomnia and jet lag. But is it really a magic pill? Are there side effects to melatonin use? We turned to our resident expert, Pamela Swift
February 12, 2024
The Future Is Now
Picture this: A disoriented patient arrives at The University of Vermont Health Network - Porter Medical Center , worried about a potential stroke. After an initial assessment, a physician's assistant orders a special CT scan called a computed tomography angiogram (CTA) to check for artery blockages
February 6, 2024
The Widow-Maker Scare
In the summer of 2023, Buddy Singh’s daily workouts were accompanied by an unexpected visitor: a mysterious pain in his back, nestled somewhere deep between his shoulder blades. “I would only notice it when I was pushing myself the max on the stationary bike,” says Singh, an avid snowboarder and
January 17, 2024
How Bad is My Cough?
Ever since the pandemic swept the world in 2020, cold and flu season has been an anxious time for many. Is that a regular old sneeze or something worse? Will the sore throat stop or is it just the beginning of a more serious illness? It’s hard to look at respiratory infections the way we once did –
January 16, 2024
The Power of Protein: Just the Facts
The adage “you are what you eat” is nowhere more fitting than when talking about protein. The protein molecules we ingest are literally the building blocks of our organs, bones and muscles. Most people realize that protein is good for them in general, but many detailed questions remain: Does it
January 16, 2024
8 Tips for Skiing and Riding Safely
Nate Endres, MD, is an orthopedic and sports medicine surgeon at The University of Vermont Medical Center . Dr. Endres is also a lifelong skier. Meeting new people may be his favorite part of his job, but Dr. Endres says he understands why the feeling may not always be mutual for his patients: No
January 16, 2024
Say “No” to Resolutions
Forget losing 20 pounds, running a marathon or quitting social media. Much smaller changes can actually have a bigger impact on your life in the long run. Why? You’re more likely to do them and stick with them. Here are eight easy health “fixes” that can kickstart a new year of healthy habits and
December 28, 2023
Snacks: Not Just for Eating
The start of a new year often brings our health and wellness goals into sharper focus. But maintaining our dedication to a new exercise or nutrition commitment can become tough as the weeks and months roll on, especially on the busiest days. Move a little Adopting the idea of "exercise snacks" can