How to Keep Your Teen Athlete Injury-Free Naomi J Brown MD CHOP
https://youtu.be/nVnnz4UWc-c More than 2.6 million children and teens go to the Emergency Room with sports injuries each year.Want to keep your kid from being one of them? Experts say establishing a healthy training routine is the key to preventing most injuries. This includes stretching and cooling down, staying hydrated and getting enough sleep. Experts also […]
How I Fixed My Sleep Apnea and Got the Best Sleep – Seema Khosla MD
https://youtu.be/uWvGt_EDe1A Every night, more than 54 million Americans living with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) stop breathing, exposing themselves to serious, long-term health risks. When untreated, OSA can lead to stroke, high blood pressure and heart disease. Unfortunately, the majority of people with OSA remain undiagnosed. A new national survey, conducted by Apnimed, revealed that OSA […]
The Vaccine that could Save Grandma -RSV- Robert H. Hopkins, Jr., MD
https://youtu.be/ttj8noxdyx8 Listen now how the RSV can save Grandma and others over the age of 60! We now know RSV is prevalent and deadly in people over the age of 60. Why? Because we’re testing nationally, and finding RSV is deadly not only in babies and young children but also in those over 60, especially […]
Parents – How to Save Your Teen from Meningitis Death – Must Watch
https://youtu.be/SUfwtoLVV3A Parents! We are sharing this vitally important information with you to prevent the death of your teen or young adult. Bacterial meningitis is a fast-moving bacterial inflammation of the lining of the brain that can cause death in less than 24 hours. It is transmitted orally – through some connection with the mouth or […]
Actress Jennifer Beals – 60+? Get Vaccinated for RSV
https://youtu.be/il303LcnLWE We think of RSV as a respiratory disease that effects babies and children. 2024 is the second season where this deadly virus has spread to adults. RSV has caused 170,000 adult hospitalizations and 14,000 adult deaths annually. There is no treatment for RSV once you get it. It’s a virus that has to run […]
Feeling Stressed is Optional – New Book – Robyn Tiger, MD
https://youtu.be/FUV5Q3lROCo Robyn Tiger, MD DipABLM (American Board of Lifestyle Medicine) is a physician and lifestyle coach. From her own experience with stress, she has written a new book called “Feeling Stressed is Optional.” The book is a multi-media book which has text, worksheets, journal capacity, and links to brief videos so you can learn along […]
Want the Sharpest Vision Possible? Update Your Eyes Now -Belinda Starkey OD American Optometric Assn
https://youtu.be/v73BKqGQGjA Did you know that if the human eye were replicated into a camera, it would have 576 megapixels, compared with a smartphone that has only a 48-megapixel camera? That’s pretty amazing. And Research has shown that 77% of Americans find it essential to have the latest technology and gadgets. But many of us overlook […]
Surviving the Holidays with Food Allergies – Need to Know for 2024 – Shahzad Mustafa, MD
https://youtu.be/SWDqdgNlFng Food allergies are on the rise the past 20 years, with 200,000 patients requiring emergency care for food-based allergic reactions annually. With the Holidays coming up, and many of us surrounded by food allergens such as peanuts, tree nuts, milk, egg, seeds, soy, we need to know what we are eating and what to […]
How Project 2025 will Change Healthcare in the United States – 7 Impact on Public Health Programs
https://youtu.be/3sLT8PdncJ4 Project 2025 will have enormous negative impact on Public Health Programs funded by our 50 State Departments of Health. State public health programs are funded by a combination of State tax revenues and generous Federal revenues given to the States on an as-needed basis. Project 2025 will greatly reduce Federal funding to the States, […]
Critical Shortage of Cancer Drugs- Why and What You Can Do – ASCO Carolyn Hendricks MD
https://youtu.be/v8gVWDDtgPU The FDA is reporting the worst cancer drug shortage in three decades – preceding the Covid 19 Pandemic. Why? Generic drugs are now manufactured mostly overseas, and there is a shortage of qualified drug manufacturers. All U.S. medical institutions are scrambling to acquire these drugs in shorty supply, whether they be large medical institutions, […]