Anais Rosa(1/3): Ever since the accident, I’ve always thought of this phrase: ‘She believed she could, so she did.’ I decided that I was going to enjoy this second opportunity that I had, and to enjoy the little things, because life can change in one second. Link in bio for
@Dr_John_Moring is a clinical psychologist at UT Health SA who researches the neurobiological mechanisms between Tinnitus and PTSD. This story is therapy-in-a-webpage! Read more about his research journey on our website. #tinnitusawarenessweek#tinnitus@iimsctsa@uthealthsa
As we've put together everything for our practice, we've purposefully supported local small businesses. Our embroidery was done by Helene Perez of @thestitchingengineer. She does beautiful work!
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These are 28 year old textured saline breast implants with capsular contracture. When the capsule becomes abnormally hard and tight, the implant can become tight, hard and uncomfortable. This is called capsular contracture. The implant and capsule need to be removed to fix this
Paula Perez
“When I was ready to graduate, I received an offer to attend Berkeley which was exciting for me and my family. Once I went out there to visit and learned more about the ins and outs of college I quickly came to the realization that we could not afford the tuitio…
“My focus has always been, “How can I help you carry your load or burden?” I can’t imagine myself doing anything else in life. I’ve always enjoyed getting to know people, learning what makes them tick, finding out what makes them happy or sad.”
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The youngest in North America to get hearing implants.
“My success was a true testament to medicine and technology, my hard effort, and my parents who were unwavering in their belief that I could do more than just react to a sound.”
Read her story: https://t.co/fLg4SboqdT
Nmeli Anene
“‘Don’t Tolerate Me’ was born from my desire to see humanity shift from a mindset of mere tolerance to true love in our relationships with each other, especially across the superficial lines that so often divide us.”
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I posted this Blog before, but yesterday the San Antonio people project (@SApeopleproject) shared it in their website, and I'm pretty stocked about that!
Thanks @amitarshah !!!
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John Kouam pt. 1
“My story starts back in Germany where I was born to two young parents while they were in med school. They both grew up very poor and managed to study abroad thanks to scholarships from the Cameroonian government.”
Full story:
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An MPH student took public health education into her own hands due to all the misinformation she heard on social media. Check out her story and her podcast to get the real scoop on public health issues!
Diana Rubin - “Get Your Damn Flu Shot” podcast
“ I hope this is only the beginning of what a massive community effort can look like when science and public health information is accessible and digestible to all.”
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