Bryan Roth

Blogs by Bryan Roth

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Giving Birth at Duke? What We’re Doing to Keep You Safe During COVID-19

It’s natural to feel anxious when it’s time to have your baby, but you don’t need added stress about coming to a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Duke…

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Nasoalveolar Molding Corrects Cleft Lip and Palate with Fewer Surgeries

If your child is born with a cleft lip or cleft palate, a customized orthopaedic device called nasoalveolar molding (NAM) can help correct your child’s cleft.…

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Urgent Care Info Now Available on Amazon Alexa

As a way to expand access to care, Duke Health has launched its own "skill" through the Amazon Alexa app. The tech-friendly addition makes it easier to connect…

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Should You Get an Annual Physical?

Even if you feel perfectly healthy, there’s still a reason to visit with your primary care doctor at least once a year.

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Mona Lisa Touch: Laser Treatment for Vaginal Dryness

A drop in estrogen levels often associated with menopause and other conditions can cause uncomfortable and sometimes painful dryness and thinning of the…

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As a Buddhist Priest, Duke Neurosurgeon Finds Deeper Connection with Patients

Patrick Codd, MD, a Duke neurosurgeon, has been practicing Zen for two decades. The practice, he says, allows him to reflect on his work and relationships with…

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