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Treating Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
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Christopher Woods, M.D., explains a minimally invasive procedure to treat AFib and its symptoms.
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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding | When to Seek Help
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Up to one in three women experience abnormal uterine bleeding. Depending on the cause, minimally invasive gynecologic surgery may be able to treat it with less bleeding or scarring, faster recovery and lower infection risk than traditional surgery.
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Fixing a Leaky Mitral Valve
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Christian Spies, M.D., explains a minimally invasive procedure to repair a leaky mitral heart valve.
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Sutter Minute – 3D Mammograms
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Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect women. But with early detection, it can be treated more easily than ever before. Spend a minute with Xin Li, M.D., Ph.D., to learn how 3D mammograms can help you.
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Sutter Minute – Self-Breast Exams
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Taking the time every month to do a short self-breast exam can help you spot breast cancer early. Spend a minute with Kathleen Eve, M.D., to learn how to get started.
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#InaMinute – BE FAST
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Learn how to BE FAST to spot a stroke. Time is critical for stroke victims. Every minute, two million brain cells die. With the acronym “BE FAST,” you can recognize the signs and symptoms of stroke to get your loved one the care they need quickly.
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In a Minute | Outsmart Breast Cancer
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Mammograms help detect breast cancer at its earliest stage, when the survival rate is 99 percent. Sutter offers highly accurate 3D mammograms.
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Cervical Health and Why It Matters
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About 79 million Americans have HPV, a virus that can lead to cervical cancer. But a simple vaccine can prevent this infection and protect you from cervical cancer.
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In A Minute | November is Men’s Health Awareness Month!
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November Men’s Health Awareness Month, and Dr. Yee has health tips to share for men at any stage of life. Watch and share to raise awareness for men’s health!
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Why Get A Colonoscopy? | Sutter Health
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Near or over 45 and dreading “the test?” Ronald Hsu, M.D. notes that research shows that getting a colonoscopy can help reduce your risk of colon cancer by 60 to 90%.