Dr. Lauren Koffman discusses brain aneurysm risks for midlife women

Dr. Lauren Koffman - Jeanes Hospital
Dr. Lauren Koffman - Jeanes Hospital
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Lauren Koffman, DO, MS, who serves as Medical Director of the Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit at Temple University Hospital, recently shared her expertise with Flow Space regarding brain aneurysms and their impact on women in midlife. In her discussion, Dr. Koffman explained the reasons why women are more susceptible to developing brain aneurysms compared to men.

Dr. Koffman’s insights contribute to ongoing efforts to educate the public about neurological health risks specific to women. She addressed key factors that place women at a higher risk and highlighted the importance of awareness for early detection and prevention.

Temple University Hospital continues its commitment to patient care by moving Labor & Delivery services from its Main Campus at Broad & Ontario to a new facility dedicated to women and families.



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