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Oct

Dr. Lisa Jukes, board-certified gynecologist in the Austin area

Can Gynecologists Perform Surgery?

When we think of gynecologists, we often associate them with routine check-ups, Pap smears, and prenatal care. While these are crucial aspects of their practice, many patients are surprised to learn that gynecologists can also perform surgeries. In fact, gynecological surgery is...

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Sep

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is an annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide and the second-most common cancer overall. So no matter who you are or where you live, understanding breast ca...

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30

Aug

Woman holding her uterus area in pain

What You Should Know About Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of death among women in the United States and is the most deadly of the gynecologic cancers. It is estimated that in 2023, approximately 19,000 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and about 12,800 will die from the disease.This...

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Jul

da Vinci

The da Vinci Surgical System

da Vinci: Improving Surgical Outcomes for Decades Dr. Lisa Jukes is a known leader in performing da Vinci Surgeries, is a national proctor for da Vinci and has completed more than 1,800 da Vinci procedures! The da Vinci Surgical System is the recommended surgical approach...

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30

Jun

Morpheus8V - Vaginal Rejuvenation Redefined

From aging to menopause and the side effects of childbirth, the vagina goes through major changes in life that can lead to frustrating problems including dryness, sexual dysfunction, discomfort, abnormal bleeding, incontinence, laxity, and more. Unfortunately, many women accept t...

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31

May

New Information on Women and Alzheimer’s Disease

Recent studies confirmed that women are two times more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease (the most common form of dementia) later in life than men, and hormonal changes are the likely determining factor.Evidence obtained from a study over five years (2006-2001) suggest...

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Apr

woman smiling with sunscreen on

Skin Cancer Awareness The Importance of Protecting Your Skin!

With summer just around the corner, and May not only being Skin Cancer Awareness Month, but May 27th also being National Sunscreen Day, there is no better time to talk about the need to protect your skin! How Can You Protect Yourself?Wear Sunscreen. Make sunscreen a daily...

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24

Mar

Man and woman smiling.

STDs Education & Awareness

STDs Education & AwarenessApril is STD (sexually transmitted disease) Education and Awareness Month, so we want to take this opportunity to raise awareness about STDs and STIs (sexually transmitted infections) and ensure you have the knowledge for prevention and testing. ST...

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28

Feb

Woman's Butt and Legs on a Bed

March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month!

In this day and age, we tend to obsess about how our butts look on the outside, from exercising, to low carb diets to the latest medspa treatments, our butts are an important asset. Seldom do we talk about how our butt looks on the inside. Persistent diarrhea or constipation, a...

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27

Jan

Woman Holding Her Hands in the Shape of a Heart

Heart Disease in Women Love Your Heart!

American Heart Month has arrived! This is an ideal time to remind you to focus on heart health and we encourage you to get your families, friends, and communities in on the conversation. It may surprise you to know that half of the people that experience their first heart...

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