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Artículo - 5 Minute Read
Why Getting the Flu Shot Is More Important Than Ever
Even though the flu shot cannot prevent COVID-19, the pandemic makes it more important than ever to get the flu vaccine. Here's why. Read More
Categorized as: Cold and Flu, COVID-19, Health Topics A-Z
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Artículo - 3 Minute Read
Getting Flu Treatment During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Most people recover from the flu at home on their own. But others may need a doctor or emergency care. Here's how to safely get UPMC care during the pandemic. Read More
Categorized as: Cold and Flu, COVID-19, Health Topics A-Z
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Artículo - 4 Minute Read
When Does Flu Season End? Essential Flu Season Facts
Influenza infections can actually occur at any time of year, but they're much more common during fall and winter. Flu season varies from year to year, but it roughly begins around October, peaks around February, and tapers off in April. Read More
Categorized as: Cold and Flu, Health Topics A-Z
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Artículo - 4 Minute Read
Get to Know Your Cancer Care Team
If you've just been diagnosed with cancer, you might be overwhelmed, confused, and scared. You're getting a lot of information about your type of cancer, possible treatments, and who will be part of your care team. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Health Topics A-Z
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Artículo - 11 Minute Read
UPMC HealthBeat Podcast: Keeping Patients and Staff Safe at UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital
Jeff Magill, Emergency Management Coordinator at UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital discusses the efforts to keep patients and staff safe.. Read More
Categorized as: COVID-19, Health Topics A-Z, Mental Health
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Artículo - 3 Minute Read
What Happens After Prostate Surgery?
If you have prostate cancer, your doctor may recommend surgery to remove part or all of your prostate. Here's what to expect after surgery. Read More
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Health Topics A-Z, Living and Wellness, Men's Health, Prostate Cancer, Urology
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Ryan Shazier’s 50 Phenoms: High School Football Star Turns Injury to Inspiration
A football injury left Baldwin High School's Jay Morrison unable to lift his right arm and ended his football career. But he didn't let it stop him. Watch Now
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Living and Wellness, Sports Medicine, UPMC Stories
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Artículo - 3 Minute Read
What Are Brachial Plexus Injuries?
The brachial plexus is a nerve network connecting your spinal cord to muscles of the arm. Find out how injuries to this area can affect your arms' function. Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Orthopaedics
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Artículo - 2 Minute Read
How UPMC Neurosurgeons Keep You Safe
You still need essential care, and UPMC neurosurgeons remain committed to providing it. Find out what may be different and how we're keeping you safe. Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Neurosurgery and Brain Health








