The success of breast cancer awareness campaigns over the last thirty years constitutes one of the greatest women’s health achievements in recent history. While October… Read more
Year: 2014
Flu Vaccine Still Important, Despite ‘Drift’ of This Season’s Dominant Strain
It sounds counter-intuitive, but the recent U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announcement that this season’s dominant flu strain may not be a… Read more
UPMC Surgeons Perform Surgery Broadcast to Russia
When Herbert Zeh, M.D., and Amer Zureikat, M.D., scrubbed up for surgery Monday at UPMC Presbyterian, a unique group was waiting to watch them. And… Read more
Experts Discuss Connection Between Design, Cancer at Art Museum Forum
We can all appreciate how the environment affects us. What we see, smell and feel translates into feelings and perceptions. Within buildings and institutions, we… Read more
‘Sleepless in America’ Documentary to Feature UPMC Experts
Everyone needs sleep, yet most of us are walking around with a serious sleep debt. In a 24/7, more-is-better culture, the pressure to always be… Read more