Studies have shown that age, gender and race play major roles in the risk of drowning.
Sean J. Ennevor, MD
Sean J. Ennevor M.D. graduated with a B.A.S. in biology and economics from Stanford University, and as a Dean’s Scholar from UCLA School of Medicine, where he received his MD. He completed his medical residency and fellowship in anesthesiology at Yale University, where he was chief resident and on staff. He practiced medicine in the Twin Cities for over 14 years and presently serves as an advisor and investor for medical technology companies throughout the country.
Back pain—there’s no one solution for relief
The recovery from debilitating back pathology can be complicated and long.
I’ve never had Covid. Does that mean I’m immune?
Some ‘sick’ individuals may assume their symptoms are cold or allergy-related and choose not to test.
Monkeypox—what is it? What is being done about it?
This virus, which is specifically an orthopoxvirus, is related to smallpox, and anyone is susceptible to contracting the virus.Â
Pain doesn’t care what you look like
No human need suffer when there are valid options.
Is cold weather bad for our immunity?
The cold dry air during winter allows viruses to spread more easily, since our mucous membranes dry out and are not as effective in blocking the viruses from entering our bodies.
COVID-19 testing revisited—stopping the spread
The potential for vaccination from Sars-CoV-2 may be imminent, but we still need to limit further cases of this deadly illness if vaccination is to be effective.
Knee pain? The possible causes are numerous.
A common ailment within the adult population is knee joint pain. These injuries often require an operative intervention.
