Cancer and heart disease — they're two topics that are difficult to think about. But learning about them may help you prevent serious long-term health complications. You can take steps toward healthier living or get the tests and treatments you need.
This issue covers key health topics, including cancer in younger people, open-heart surgery, and tickborne illnesses.
The Rise of Cancer in Younger People
Cancer is still most common in people older than 50. But recent research shows that several types of cancer are increasing in younger generations. See what the numbers are showing, and find out what preventive steps you can take to help yourself.
What Is Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery?
The name sounds like a vegetable, but CABG surgery is the most common open-heart surgery in the United States. It can restore healthy blood flow to the heart for people with narrowed or blocked arteries.
U.S. News & World Report recently recognized UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital for supporting Black maternal health. UPMC Magee was one of only 26 hospitals nationwide — and the only one in Pennsylvania — to be recognized. Black women are more likely to experience adverse maternal health outcomes, but at UPMC, we are striving to improve those outcomes.
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