01/24/2022
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Social media is the next frontier for providing expecting families with medically accurate information about COVID-19 vaccines, through the "One Vax, Two Lives" campaign founded in part by UW...
11/05/2021
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Evening will appear to fall earlier as clocks are set back an hour this weekend in most of the United States. People who experience Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), particularly in the Pacific...
05/03/2021
Type: YouTube
May is Stroke Awareness Month. Neurologists always emphasize the value of a speedy response when someone recognizes signs of a stroke – and especially after a year of people expressing fears of...
03/16/2021
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A local doctor is encouraging us to properly celebrate World Sleep Day, especially during the pandemic. UW Medicine sleep expert Dr. Lourdes DelRosso says we should seriously consider sleep because...
02/22/2021
Type: YouTube
Sleeping poorly? Insomnia is one of the most common sleep problems. Michael Vitiello, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine, says you...
02/12/2021
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New dietary guidelines state that children under age 2 should consume no food that has added sugars. Eliza Lagerquist, dietitian at UW Medical Center – Montlake's neonatal intensive care unit, says...
12/23/2020
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Is it safe for pregnant people to get the COVID-19 vaccine? As of right now, Dr. Linda Eckert, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at University of Washington School of Medicine, says it's an...
12/21/2020
Type: YouTube
Today is winter solstice, the day of the year with the least daylight, and perhaps a fitting day to reflect on sleep.
While the pandemic and social strife have brought fitful sleep to many people....
12/03/2020
Type: YouTube
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a common form of depression that happens with a change in the seasons. This winter is proving to be even tougher with the coronavirus and cultural and economic...
09/18/2020
Type: YouTube
Any virus can infect heart-muscle cells, but the novel coronavirus appears to have a particularly detrimental effect, which cardiologists are trying to understand. Autopsy studies of very sick...