Interviewer: How about how to winterized your child obviously again to freeze. How would you dress your kid in the winter?Interviewee: In certainly you know has the cold weather comes that was remember to take my car in to be winterized. But we as parents an certain pediatricians need to talk about how as the cool to weather it comes. Children and adolescents have to dress differently. Dressing in...read more
Raena Morgan: Dr. Thompson, is it true that 60% more women have strokes than men?Dr. Owen Thompson: It is true.Raena Morgan: I dont want to believe that.Dr. Owen Thompson: If —well, it may be because they do a better job of staying alive longer.Raena Morgan: Oh, okay. Dr. Owen Thompson: Of all the strokes, for ever hundred strokes, approximately 60% are in women and 40% are in men. And there are a...read more
Mike: My name is Mike from Virginia Beach and I was wondering what do you do when your acne goes away and red spots stay on your face?Dr. Susan Rabizadeh: Mike, that's a really common problem and when acne is being treated appropriately, the red spots will actually fade on their own. However, given your complexion it may take anywhere from weeks to even months for those red spots to go away. The m...read more
Depression runs through the families, thats one of the strongest predictors of whether youll get depression and the only way to possibly prevent it is to be aware of those situations which bring it on.Those are very stressful, particularly losses of attachment, divorce separation, moving, losing ones friends, death, if you are generically vulnerable and you have this kind of situations then it mak...read more
The Anatomy of a WomanDr. Daniel Levin: On behalf of tvlesson.com. my name is Daniel Levin, I'm a Board Certified OBGYN.In this clip let's review the female anatomy just an overview. And this is a female pelvis model, showing the relationship with the urinary bladder with the urethra, the vagina, the cervix, the uterus and the rectum. The cul-de-sac is the lowest part of the female anatomy. On the...read more
George Blackburn: I really developed a field at the Harvard Medical School that brought the science of nutrition together with the science of medicine. I did that through a PhD in nutritional biochemistry from MIT, after already having trained as a physician and trained as a surgeon. Now when the field started the problem was that in surgery there were people who could not eat and would not eat...read more
Raena Morgan: Dr. Ferguson, if your child is healthy, do they still need vitamins?Dr. Molly Ferguson: My answer to that would be yes. Raena Morgan: Yes?Dr. Molly Ferguson: Yep. Our soil is often depleted, so the soil that our vegetables, fruits, grain, etcetera come from is depleted from many nutrients because of the overproduction. We can produce large fruits and vegetables and grains chemically ...read more