With SMH Emergency Care & Injury Prevention Specialists
From button batteries and baking ingredients to COVID-19, holiday hazards abound. Keep the merry in your holiday with these safety tips from Sarasota Memorial emergency care and injury prevention specialists.
Wednesday, December 15, 2021/Author: Anonym/Number of views (384)/Comments (0)/
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With SMH Lung Cancer Screening Program Coordinator Amie Miller
E-cigarettes and vape pens are harmful for the lungs and bad for overall health. With vaping on the rise among teens and pre-teens, we're also seeing impacts of nicotine on developing brains. SMH Lung Cancer Screening Program Coordinator Amie Miller dives into the facts on vaping and offers tips for parents on preventing nicotine abuse in their families.
Tuesday, November 23, 2021/Author: Anonym/Number of views (522)/Comments (0)/
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With Sarasota Memorial Pediatric Hospitalist Jessie Hoang, MD
In early November, the CDC endorsed the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. We know parents have questions and concerns. For trustworthy answers, we turned to Sarasota Memorial Pediatric Hospitalist Jessie Hoang, MD, who's also a mother of 2. She answers your most common questions in this Ask An Expert video blog post.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021/Author: Anonym/Number of views (909)/Comments (0)/
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By SMH Senior Digital Communications Specialist Ann Key
With the COVID-19 Delta surge waning and vaccines now widely available for people ages 12 and older, the CDC has given the thumbs-up for trick-or-treating and outdoor Halloween celebrations this year. Be sure your family’s holiday is filled with fun, not fright, with these COVID-19 prevention and safety tips from the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics and the SMH-Sarasota Trauma team.
Tuesday, October 26, 2021/Author: Anonym/Number of views (589)/Comments (0)/
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With SMH Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist Felice Baron, MD
The number of pregnant patients hospitalized with COVID-19 has skyrocketed in recent months, raising concerns about the Delta variant’s impact on pregnant women and their developing babies. Find out why pregnant women are more likely to get seriously sick with COVID-19 and what we can do to reverse the trend.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021/Author: Anonym/Number of views (3229)/Comments (0)/
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