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Corewell Health physicians share their “why” for choosing careers in medicine.
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Corewell Health physicians share their “why” for choosing careers in medicine.
Asthma, COPD, cancer. Emily Seroka struggled for decades with lung problems—but the pulmonary rehabilitation program taught her how to breathe easier through it all.
Modified poses and a mind-body focus make yoga’s benefits accessible to anyone.
After a stem cell transplant to treat bone marrow cancer, Kim Granzotto is enjoying retirement—with plenty of time for travel and grandkids.
From colonoscopies to swallowed capsule cameras, ever-evolving imaging techniques give a full picture of digestive health.
An active 81-year-old fights prostate cancer—twice—and emerges grateful for the care and kindness he received.
Facing cancer a second time, a Muskegon hairstylist wanted a treatment that would help her get back to work quickly. Minimally invasive surgery made it possible.
Brenda Partee overcame her fears and underwent a stem cell transplant to treat cancer. “I feel better now than I have in four years,” she says.
Tanning beds can emit up to 15 times the amount of UV radiation that you'd get from sun exposure.
Evidence continues to support the call for most patients to begin colon cancer screening at age 45.
Online searches can put billions of pages of medical information into a patient's hands. That's not always helpful.