Consumer Health Advice Podcasts
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ACL Injury Prevention
This story is all too common on the soccer field and basketball court. A high school athlete jumps to get the ball, lands and blows out a knee. And most of that time those athletes are girls. Girls are four to six times more likely to suffer a certain kind of knee injury than boys. And that's why sports medicine specialists at Mayo Clinic developed a camp aimed at preventing knee injuries for young female athletes.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - September 7, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Transplant Advances
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - September 7, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
How To Avoid An Incorrect Diagnosis
Deborah Kotz, senior writer at U.S.News & World Report and author of the On Women blog.
Source: US News | Health Check - September 6, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: U.S. News & World Report Source Type: podcasts
Treating Melanoma
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - September 4, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Lymphatic System
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - September 3, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Managing Stress
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - September 2, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Spina Bifida Surgery
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - September 1, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Breast Cancer Marathon
Marathons, 10-K's, bike rides and telethons. Events to raise money for diseases like cancer seem to happen all the time. Many of these fund raisers really do make a difference in the race to find a cure. More on how one marathon is raising money to help researchers learn about cancer genes so they can work towards developing better treatments.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - August 31, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
What is TMJ/TMD?
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 31, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Cutting Back on Added Sugars
Sarah Baldauf, U.S. News & World Report
Source: US News | Health Check - August 30, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: U.S. News & World Report Source Type: podcasts
Healthy Football Players
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 28, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Treating Rectal Cancer
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 27, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Ostomies
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 26, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Medications for Alcoholism
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 25, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Bone Marrow Transplant
Over the last decade, medicine has seen great advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Many people with the disease are living longer and many are cured. That's thanks to cancer research and people who are willing to make sacrifices. Sacrifices such as donating bone marrow.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - August 24, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Living with Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 24, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Preparing for Swine Flu
Deborah Kotz, senior writer at U.S.News & World Report and author of the On Women blog.
Source: US News | Health Check - August 23, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: U.S. News & World Report Source Type: podcasts
Perimenopause
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 21, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Treating Autoimmune Vasculitis
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 20, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Bulimia
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 19, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Surgery for Sweating
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 18, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Imaging Dementia
Memory loss, personality changes, a shrinking ability to do daily tasks. It's not easy to watch a loved one suffer from dementia. It's also not easy at times for doctors to know exactly what kind of dementia a person may have. That's because there's not been a test that can differentiate between, say, Alzheimer's disease and Lewy Body Dementia. Now, researchers at Mayo Clinic have developed a way to look at the living brain and more accurately tell what type of dementia a person has. And this may help get patients on the right treatment.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - August 17, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
What Makes Pancreatic Cancer So Deadly?
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 17, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Tips for Fighting Ragweed Allergies
January Payne, an associate editor at U.S.News & World Report, speaks with WTOP.
Source: US News | Health Check - August 16, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: U.S. News & World Report Source Type: podcasts
Treating Spinal Synovial Cysts
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 14, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Green Tea Extract Study
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 12, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Corns
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 12, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Over-using Antacids
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 11, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Creativity
What is creativity? Certainly, a painter is creative in how she perceives a scene or emotion and puts it on canvas. But just because you can't paint like Van Gogh, play the cello like Yo Yo Ma, or write a story like Hemmingway doesn't mean you're not creative. A doctor at Mayo Clinic is looking into creativity and what he found may surprise you.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - August 10, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Stroke Telemedicine
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 10, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
What is Fitness?
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 7, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Squeaky Hip
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 6, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Quit smoking — Get help handling a smoking relapse
It's not uncommon to have a smoking relapse when you quit smoking. Get tips to get back on track with your stop smoking plan.
Source: MayoClinic.com Podcast - August 6, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: MayoClinic.com Source Type: podcasts
Fishing for Cancers
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 5, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Smoking Bans
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 4, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Athletes and Heat
In 2008, six student athletes died on the field because of the heat. Four were in high school and two were in college. Mayo Clinic sports medicine specialists say, while death from heat is rare, getting sick from it isn't. Here are some tips on how to keep your young athletes safe when the mercury rises.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - August 3, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
What is Melanoma?
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 3, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
What is Bicuspid Aortic Valve?
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - July 31, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Smart Knee Brace
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - July 30, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Treating Hemochromatosis
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - July 29, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Secondary Progressive MS
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - July 28, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Endocrinology explores the damage caused by sugary foods.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - July 27, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Sponge Counting
It happens in approximately one out of every 6-thousand operations. A surgical team unintentionally leaves something such as a sponge inside of a patient. Doctors at Mayo Clinic want to make sure that doesn't happen. They're using grocery store bar code technology to account for all sponges, in hopes of reducing errors in the operating room.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - July 27, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Preventable Heart Disease
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - July 27, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Preparing Your Kids for Hospital Visits
Sarah Baldauf, U.S. News & World Report
Source: US News | Health Check - July 26, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: U.S. News & World Report Source Type: podcasts
Bruxism
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - July 24, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Robotically Assisted Heart Surgery
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - July 22, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Lung Cancer Treatment
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - July 22, 2009 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

