Dr. Hee Yang, Medical Director of Asian Health Services at Holy Name Medical Center provides an overview of why he believes Asian American women tend to live longer than others in the county.
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Dr. Vasantha Kondamudi, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Holy Name discusses her personal experience working in healthcare during COVID and the challenge of the ongoing nursing and physician shortage.
Dr. Mary Ann Picone, medical director of the MS Center at Holy Name Medical Center, opines on recent research that uncovers a pregnancy hormone could be key to repairing MS-induced brain damage.
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Dr. Kimberly Fallon provides a brief background on the origin of Pap tests.
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Investment will be used for Holy Name's Nursing School to Train More Nurses.
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Holy Name Pediatrician Dr. Janet Lazieh discuses how to manage childhood obesity - even as society's influence makes it tough.
Physical Therapist Kristen Gasnick, DPT shares the benefits and risks.
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Dr. Diane Triolo discusses the importance of gene therapy.
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Dr. Diane Triolo, a phrologist with Holy Name Medical Center, opines on how the findings from a recent study could potentially inform the development of therapeutcs for kidney disease.
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As medical director of Holy Name’s renowned MS Center, Dr. Mary Ann Picone is an influential figure in the movement to advance MS treatments. She shares the challenges, opportunities and new developments in the MS field.