Unleash the Power of Fluoride for Your Children’s Teeth – American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

https://youtu.be/tEz-PKnn8P0As parents, ensuring the health and happiness of our children is a top priority. Among the many aspects of their well-being, dental health plays a crucial role in their overall development. Dental issues in childhood can lead to long-term complications, affecting not only physical health but also self-esteem and social interactions. One powerful ally in […]
Achondroplasia – What is Next for Dwarfism Treatment? Klane K. White MD, Children’s Hospital Colorado

https://youtu.be/yJU5G8BOMb4 Achondroplasia is the most common form of dwarfism, characterized by short stature with distinct skeletal features. As a genetic disorder, it affects both children and adults, impacting their physical development and overall quality of life. At Children’s Hospital Colorado, under the expertise of Dr. Klane K. White, significant strides are being made in understanding […]
Medicaid Cuts THREATEN Your Healthcare

Center for Children and Families In the complex landscape of American healthcare, Medicaid stands as a critical lifeline for millions of individuals and families. However, looming changes in federal policy threaten to upend this vital support system. The proposed Medicaid cuts by the 2025 Congress pose significant challenges, potentially impacting nearly 80 million people, including […]
Enjoy the Holidays without Stress and Over-Eating – Sherry Torkos, Phm BSc

https://youtu.be/7pzcfWPw53Q Sherry Torkos, Phm BSc Website The holidays are a time for joy and celebration, but they can also wreak havoc on your health. You know it! From indulging in rich, spicy meals to sipping festive cocktails, it’s easy to overdo it—leading to unwelcome side effects like heartburn, hangovers, seasonal illnesses, and stress. Did you […]
Overcome Loneliness – Empowering Women over 60 to Connect and Thrive – AARP Ethels Program

https://youtu.be/wRiTDyJZqss The Holidays are not an easy time for everyone. People can feel sadness, depression, isolation over times past. This is especially true for women over 60, one-third of whom are part of the US Surgeon General’s warning about the epidemic of loneliness and isolation. AARP’s Ethel Gathering Groups help women across the country (27,000+ […]
The OverThinker’s Guide to Joy – Jackie de Crinis

https://youtu.be/vEuPo1PkSxQ This show today is for you overthinkers, over-achievers, people-pleasers and perfectionists – in other words, those of you who are probably too focused on everyone else and not enough on yourself and what’s best for you. With this focus on everyone else, your stress level may be through the roof and your nervous system […]
Stay Safe Over the Holidays with Vaccines – Nandini Selvam PhD and Michelle Fiscus MD

https://youtu.be/J-Yqqmv9uQgAs we say at this time of year, Tis the Season! Tis the season for flu, pneumonia, RSV and COVID-19. Don’t let these illnesses ruin your end-of-year holidays and celebrations. The good news is vaccines help reduce the risk of severe illness, particularly for older adults who are at greater risk for complications and reduce […]
What is the BEST Nutrition for Your Baby – Lauren Manaker, RD

https://youtu.be/nR6kpeLV_yc For Moms and Dads, there is this concept of The First 1,000 Days. Do you know about this? It’s the time between conception and two years of age. Why is this time so important? Because the brain goes through the most development than at any other time during life. That makes nutrition vitally important. […]
Overactive Bladder – Is it Controlling Your Life? – Holly Robinson Peete

https://youtu.be/t4vy1hno3YQ Do you have to find a bathroom to go pee more often than you like? About 30% of men and 40% of women in the US have a condition that’s called Overactive Bladder, or OAB. The numbers may be much higher because a lot of people think this is just part of aging and don’t […]
Lung Cancer Awareness – The Silent Killer – Luis Gadoy MD UC Davis Medical

https://youtu.be/zKN18mLPvak Which cancer causes the greatest number of deaths in the United States? If you guessed lung cancer, you’re right. We hear so little about lung cancer. Each year we lose about 130,000 people to lung cancer in the United States. That’s four times higher than colorectal and pancreatic cancer deaths, which average around 50,000 each year. And […]