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Help Is Available for Those Struggling With Mental Health: A Message From the Chief Medical Officer

Many people are feeling more stressed and anxious than usual. Some may have trouble with appetite, sleep, concentration or other aspects of their lives. Some may drink, use drugs or turn to other unhealthy coping strategies. Please know that help is available. In this video, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas CMO Dr. Mark Chassay shares some resources that can support mental health.

Chief Medical Officer Recommends Regular Blood Pressure Checkups

High blood pressure usually has no warning signs or symptoms. That's why it is so important to have your blood pressure checked at each visit with your health care provider or specialist. If untreated, high blood pressure can damage your kidneys or cause a heart attack or stroke. In this video, BCBSTX CMO Dr. Mark Chassay shares a message for every adult about blood pressure.

Chief Medical Officer Reminds Women to Stay Up To Date On Screenings

Women's health screenings are important to discuss with your health care provider or women's specialist. In this video, BCBSTX CMO Dr. Mark Chassay reminds women to talk with their health care provider about cervical and breast cancer screenings.

Chief Medical Officer Highlights Importance of Colon Cancer Screenings

Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men and women combined in the United States, and it's also one of the most preventable cancers. Living a healthy lifestyle can reduce your risk of colon and rectal cancer, but regular screening is also important. In this video, BCBSTX CMO Dr. Mark Chassay recommends talking with your health care provider about which type of screening is right for you and when you should be screened.

Chief Medical Officer Encourages Parents to Schedule Well-Child Visits

Starting at birth your child needs regular health checkups and vaccinations. In this video, BCBSTX CMO Dr. Mark Chassay advises parents to schedule their child's next well visit and stay up to date on childhood immunizations.