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My ovarian cancer story: From marathon runner to cancer survivor and back again
Ultra-marathon runner Lori doesn’t let anything slow her down—not even ovarian cancer. Discover how she found the support and strength she needed to overcome cancer and learn to run again.
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Even bedtime.
Now MyBSWHealth offers virtual care whenever and wherever you need it. Like right now. Or later tonight. Or even on Sunday. To get the care you need now, simply download the app.
The power of partnership
Once you schedule a visit with a Baylor Scott & White provider, you open the doors to a comprehensive network of primary and specialty care doctors. When your care gets complicated, you want a team with a complete view of your health that will work with you to discover the best path forward. With us by your side, there’s no limit to where your power can take you.
In-home vaccine program
Keeping you healthy, conveniently—the only program of its kind in Texas.
What to expect at your first appointment with a cardiologist
Keeping your heart healthy is critical to living your best life. And if you have a family history of cardiac problems or risk factors for heart disease, you or your primary care doctor may want your heart to get some extra care.
Heart-smart workouts: The importance of exercise in heart health
Regular physical activity has been shown to have a profound impact on the prevention, management and improvement of cardiovascular conditions.
5 tips for heart-healthy eating at home (and 5 simple recipes to get you started)
Making nutritious and heart-healthy meals is not as complicated as you may assume. Here are some tips on heart-healthy cooking and recipes to get you started.
How doctors test for and diagnose heart disease
Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in both men and women in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every 36 seconds, an American dies from cardiovascular disease.
Blood pressure basics: What do systolic and diastolic mean?
Every time you go to the clinic, you get your blood pressure checked. Someone tells you the result—ideally a higher number over a lower number—and that’s noted in your medical record. But what do those numbers mean and why are they important?