Dr. David Winter shared some interesting news from a study that indicated patients who have
received the shingles vaccine had a lower risk of developing dementia.
A 54-year-old woman was diagnosed with Stage 4 ovarian cancer and shared her
experience to encourage women to advocate for themselves. Dr. Erik Koon, her
gynecologic oncologist, says her positive attitude played a big part in her eventually
beating the disease.
The former Mayor of Waxahachie and current president of the Waxahachie Chamber of
Commerce shared his personal experience needing heart bypass surgery. He shared
the quality of care he received at Baylor Scott & White and highlighted his cardiologist,
Dr. Betsy George.
Often referred to as a silent killer, but knowing the signs of Ovarian Cancer can save
lives. Dr. Stella Amaechi, oncologist with Baylor Scott & White McClinton Cancer Center
– Waco shares the 5 symptoms that every woman should know about.
Two expertly trained service dogs graduated from the Canine Companions program at Baylor Scott & White Health – Kinkeade Campus and joined the people they will help.
First time parents shared their experience initially thinking they were having twins, then at their 11-week appointment they discovered they were having triplets. The three baby brothers are doing great in the NICU at Baylor University Medical Center according to Neonatologist Dr. Tala Brack.
Dr. Sharon Choi, a cardiologist on the medical staff of Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Waxahachie, discussed heart attack symptoms in women and explained why the symptoms are different than in men.