HealthLink with Jean Enersen
HealthLink with Jean Enersen
-
New ACL surgery improving reconstruction success rate
Every year, about 200,000 people will suffer an ACL injury. Half of them will need reconstructive surgery, but studies show many of those procedures will fail. Now, a new technique is helping keep repaired knees from needing more work.
More from Jean Enersen
-
Jean Enersen's 10 steps for heart health
-
Doctors use super glue to cure problem in patient's mouth
-
Everyday products may pose gluten risks
-
Jean's 'no excuses' workout using resistance bands (Part 2)
-
Jean's jazzed-up 'super foods' breakfast oatmeal
-
Jean's 'no excuses' workout using resistance bands (Part 1)
-
Seattle company's test could revolutionize breast cancer screening
-
Depleting the body of copper to stop cancer
-
Some hospitals charge vastly more for same care
-
King County officials preparing for bird flu
-
Lullabies from mommy helping premature babies eat
-
Using your own stem cells to help restore circulation
-
Kickstart device helping stroke patients walk again
-
Jean Enersen dishes up her 'Monster Soup'
-
U.W. surgeon using crowdfunding to fund research
-
New device relieves spine and neck pain
-
Solar storms' health impact on air travelers
-
Advice to prevent flat head syndrome in babies
-
Men more prone to serious yoga injuries
-
Genetics plays a role in hunt for happiness
-
Music therapy helping stroke victims speak again
-
Jean Enersen receives CJ Taylor Foundation Award from SAMA
-
Blood test detecting lung cancer quicker
-
Positive thoughts, coping skills help prevent depression in teens
-
A hearing device that goes inside the mouth
-
Green Monster Smoothie
-
50 women embark on BetterU health makeover
-
Could a video game help cure lymphoma?
-
Study examines Death with Dignity Law 4 years later
-
Therapy helps parents of kids in chronic pain
-
Elective C-sections drop significantly
-
HEALTHY DISH: Quinoa Salad
-
Hospital uses iPad to keep mothers and newborns connected
-
Researchers discover special stem cells in breast tissue
-
New FDA-approved drug used to heal macular holes
-
Having the HIV and AIDS talk with your kids
-
Seattle scientists hail Obama's $100 million brain study
-
A breath test to determine obesity?
-
New procedure 'zaps' high blood pressure
-
Doctors develop disappearing stent for heart patients
-
Raw vegetables may trigger your spring allergies
-
Husband-wife team of researchers searching for answers to autism
-
Get a healthy makeover with the 'BetterU Challenge'
-
Doctors treating eye melanoma with new therapy
-
Study shows energy drinks impacts heart rhythm
-
CVS employees must share their weight or pay
-
Seattle Children's flu lab speeding up test results
-
Fred Hutchinson testing 2 quit-smoking apps
-
Foods infused with probiotics: healthy or hype?
-
Researchers working on vaccine to prevent HIV
-
'Lung flute' improves breathing for COPD patients
-
What babysitting grandparents need to know to keep baby safe
-
New test helping doctors catch Alzheimer's early
-
Caramelized Balsamic Crimini Mushrooms
-
Military amputee outrunning the odds with innovative prosthesis
-
New prostate cancer therapy giving patients hope
-
New procedure gets rid of varicose veins
-
Beads of courage helping children cope with serious illness
-
New glasses offering relief for migraine sufferers
-
Grilled Chinese Broccoli with Walnut Pesto
-
Leave your phone: 'Silent retreats' a new approach to relaxation
-
A bittersweet goodbye to Waldo at Seattle Children's
-
Stem cells used to repair knees, joint damage
-
High fat dairy, spices found to contain high levels of chemical used in plastic
-
Soy could be triggering Kawasaki disease in young children
-
Seattle bistro taking advantage of healthcare reform tax breaks
-
Melanoma patient's last wish includes warning about tanning beds
-
Local cancer research could get hit hard by federal spending cuts
-
Oscar-nominated 'Silver Linings Playbook' sheds new light on mental illness
-
Morning stretches help Seattle construction workers avoid injury
-
How you can turn procrastination into an asset
-
Seattle study finds some TV programs improve children's behavior
-
Jean cooks up Balsamic Portobello Mushroom
-
Scientists using 'super computers' to fight the flu
-
Pregnant women taking folic acid can lower risk of autism in child
-
Dental coverage cut for 450,000 Medicaid patients in Washington
-
Seattle company lowering cost of doctor visits using webcams
-
Jean Enersen's Monster Energy Bar
-
Many unknowingly double dose on flu and cold medications
-
More parents becoming distracted by technology
-
A LifeVest for the heart
-
How to help teens cope with a break-up
-
UW doctors using cap to stop brain cancer growth
-
How 'germy' is your cell phone?
-
Study find alcohol ads have an impact on kids
-
Puget Sound air pollution's surprising effect on unborn babies
-
Mom launches healthy vending machine company
-
Screening test for newborns could detect 'Bubble Boy Disease'
-
Beads helping children cope with serious illnesses
-
New procedure helps baby with life threatening fluid on his brain.
-
Sports-related concussions can cause painful and persistent headaches
-
Are you addicted to your cell phone?
-
New option for treatment of dry eye
-
Dramatic drop in scheduling babies' deliveries as moms learn risks.
-
12 Days of Fitness: Upper body exercises you can do at home
-
The biggest advance in imaging since the x-ray
-
Possible solution for tape injury to infants
-
12 Days of Fitness: Core exercises that target your tummy
-
Cord blood studied to reverse cerebral palsy
-
Is Truvada positive or negative for the fight against HIV?


