@Jeff

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According to the data and stats that were collected, '@Jeff' channel has an outstanding rank. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. The channel mostly uses short articles along with sentence constructions of the advanced readability level, which is a result indicating a well-balanced textual content on the channel.

About '@Jeff' Channel

Keep In Touch with Jefferson University Hospitals | Serving Philadelphia, PA, NJ & the Delaware Valley

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Recent News
Seven Things You Didn’t Know About Oral Cancer

In celebration of Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week (OHANCAW) April 12-18, 2015, the Jefferson department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery...

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Free-Range Parenting: It works, says Jefferson Pediatrician

Gary Emmett, M.D., Chair of Hospital Pediatrics at Thomas Jefferson University/Nemours discusses why “Free Range” parenting works. The post Free-Range...

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Can you Prevent a Hangover?

Jefferson researchers discuss the myths and reality of hangovers with Men’s Health Magazine. The post Can you Prevent a Hangover? appeared first on ...

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Zucchini Quinoa Pilaf Recipe

Here’s a delicious and healthy way to prepare fresh zucchini. Paired with lemon, parsley and mint, this quinoa pilaf is an easy side dish that’s refreshing...

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Five Signs to Visit an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon

April is Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month. The Jefferson Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery can help assess your risks. The post...

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Making Sure Senior Oncology Patients Get the Right Meds

The Jefferson School of Pharmacy talks to Forbes about how to properly assess medications for senior oncology patients. The post Making Sure Senior Oncology...

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Five Things everyone should know about Blood Clots, or Deep Vein Thrombosis

While the risk of getting Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or blood clots, is higher in older people and obese people, DVT can affect people of all ages and...

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The Role of Radiation Therapy in New Anti-Cancer Treatment

As new immune-therapy drugs for cancer come to market, researchers are learning how radiation therapy might synergize with these drugs. The post The...

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On Jefferson’s Comprehensive Acute Rehab Unit, Patients Have a Team Rooting for Their Recovery

A severely herniated disk meant Laura Hricko would need to undergo emergency surgery; a stay in Jefferson's Comprehensive Acute Physical Therapy Unit...

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Vote for Dr. Klasko

Vote for Dr. Klasko

Dr. Steve Klasko has been nominated as a Superhero of Biotech. The voting begins March 18th and continues through March 25th. The post Vote for Dr. Klasko...

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Spring Cleaning: Pantry Edition

March is Nutrition Month, and spring is a great time to clear out unhealthy foods in our pantries and cabinets. The post Spring Cleaning: Pantry Edition...

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Baby Friendly Initiatives in the News

[...] Terry O'Brien, manager of parent education at Jefferson recently spoke to the Philadelphia Inquirer about Jefferson becoming a mother and baby friendly hospital. [...]

Saltier Saline and Less of It Reduces Surgical Complications

[...] Surgeon Harish Lavu, MD, recently spoke with the Philadelphia Inquirer about a Jefferson an approach that reduced complications about 25 percent in complex [...]

The Link Between Sleep Apnea and Heart Failure

[...] and Cardiology discuss the connection between sleep apnea and heart failure with the Philadelphia Inquirer. [...]

Staying Healthy with a Stent

[...] Dr. Michael Savage speaks with the Philadelphia Inquirer about late stent thrombosis. [...]

Patient Searches for Answer – Finds it at Jefferson Heart Institute

[...] Truitt was seeking answers for unexplained weight-loss and fatigue, she turned to the Jefferson Heart Institute. The post Patient Searches for Answer – Finds it at Jefferson Heart Institute appeared [...]

“Jefferson Gave Me My Voice Back”

[...] Bobby Aita says that the Jefferson Heart Institute gave him his voice back. Now, he’s living life at full volume. The post “Jefferson Gave [...]

Jefferson Angioplasty Center Provides Second Opinions for Docs, Second Chances f...

[...] his primary care physician urged him to get a second opinion from experts at the Jefferson Heart Institute. The post Jefferson Angioplasty Center Provides Second Opinions for Docs, Second [...]

Sidney Kimmel Medical College’s 2014 White Coat Ceremony

[...] The 2014 White Coat Ceremony at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University was recently featured on NBC 10 News. [...]

2014 Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University Tribute Dinner

[...] The Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University hosted its 2014 Tribute Dinner supporting cancer care and research. [...]

Jefferson Offers Wellness Yoga for Cancer Patients

[...] The Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University now offers Wellness Yoga for cancer patients and their caregivers. The post Jefferson [...]

Medical Student Presents Research at American College of Chest Physicians Confer...

[...] Graham Peigh, second year medical student at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, recently published an abstract in the Journal CHEST. The post Medical Student Presents [...]

Jefferson Physical Therapy Students Volunteer for Veterans

[...] Students from the Jefferson School of Health Professions volunteered last week at the National Veterans Wheelchair Games in [...]

Delivering Quality Care to Patients

[...] Beth Ann Swan, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, Dean of the Jefferson School of Nursing provides insight into delivering quality care. [...]

Jefferson Hosts Jordanian Nurses for Advanced Skills Immersion

[...] Jefferson School of Nursing and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital’s Department of Nursing recently [...]

Dr. Nash Delivers Annie Lea Shuster Memorial Lecture

[...] Dr. David Nash, Dean of the Jefferson School of Population Health, delivered the Annie Lea Shuster Memorial Alumni Lecture on November 4 [...]

Aggressive Prostate Cancer in the News

Chief resident at Jefferson Kosj Yamoah spoke with WHYY’s Newsworks about aggressive prostate cancer in African-American men. [...]

Study on Why People Return to the Emergency Room

Dr. Kristin Rising chats with WHYY’s Newsworks about what prompts patients to return to the emergency room after an initial visit. [...]

Preparing for Difficult Patient Conversations

Amy R. Mackenzie, MD, medical oncologist at Jefferson speaks with WHYY’s Newsworks. The post Preparing for Difficult Patient Conversations appeared [...]

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Baby Friendly Initiatives in the News

[...] Terry O'Brien, manager of parent education at Jefferson recently spoke to the Philadelphia Inquirer about Jefferson becoming a mother and baby friendly hospital. [...]

Saltier Saline and Less of It Reduces Surgical Complications

[...] Surgeon Harish Lavu, MD, recently spoke with the Philadelphia Inquirer about a Jefferson an approach that reduced complications about 25 percent in complex [...]

The Link Between Sleep Apnea and Heart Failure

[...] and Cardiology discuss the connection between sleep apnea and heart failure with the Philadelphia Inquirer. [...]

Staying Healthy with a Stent

[...] Dr. Michael Savage speaks with the Philadelphia Inquirer about late stent thrombosis. [...]

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