Consumer Health Advice Podcasts
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Endocarditis
You may be familiar with an ear or sinus infection, but did you know it's possible to get a heart infection? It's called endocarditis.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Men's Health Podcast - November 21, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Hip Replacment
Putting on your socks, tying your shoes or just getting out of a low chair...things most of us take for granted. But not those with end stage hip disease where bone grinds on bone. The pain can be debilitating. But it's pain that often can be relieved with hip replacement surgery.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Men's Health Podcast - November 21, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Robotic Prostatectomy
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 21, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Need for Blood Donation
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 20, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
New Crohn's Drug
Every year up to 30-thousand Americans are diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. It's an inflammatory condition of the intestines that causes pain, cramping and constant diarrhea. There is no cure for Crohn's disease, but treatment keeps getting better. More on a new generation of medications from Mayo Clinic.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - November 19, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Preparing for Pregnancy
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 19, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Facing a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 16, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Plastic surgery booklets
These booklets have been updated
Source: Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - November 15, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Tags: Patient Information Booklets Source Type: podcasts
Smoking Cessation & Withdrawl
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 15, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Chemotherapy side effects — What to expect
A Mayo Clinic cancer specialist discusses common chemotherapy side effects.
Source: MayoClinic.com Podcast - November 15, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: MayoClinic.com Source Type: podcasts
Candidates for Hip Replacement
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 14, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Reaching Optimal Health
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 13, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Kids Eating Healthy
The statistics are alarming. According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 16-percent of school aged children are over weight. And that number is likely growing. Many of those overweight kids are at risk of health problems such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol. So how can we help our kids stay healthy? Part of the answer may be changing the way they eat. More on a new approach from Mayo Clinic.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - November 12, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Diving & Air Travel
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 12, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Sleep Disorders
Sleep disorders are a major public health concern affecting millions of individuals, families, and communities on a daily basis. We are a chronically overtired country, which often has grave health repercussions. Our host, David Granet, M.D., is joined by one of the nation’s preeminent experts in the field, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Ph.D., recipient of the National Sleep Foundation’s 2007 Lifetime Achievement award, to discuss this issue that affects us all.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Brain-Immune Connections in Health and Disease
The UCSD School of Medicine and the Diana Padelford Binkley Foundation bring you the newest installments of this innovative series targeted at successfully managing pain in women. Studies show women often receive inadequate care as pain manifests uniquely in the sexes and requires distinctive treatment strategies. In this program, Esther Sternberg, M.D., a national expert from American University, discusses how the brain and immune connections affect health and can help us prevent and treat disease. A video podcast in the new MP4 format.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Pain and Endometriosis
The UCSD School of Medicine and the Diana Padelford Binkley Foundation bring you the newest installments of this innovative series targeted at successfully managing pain in women. Studies show women often receive inadequate care as pain manifests uniquely in the sexes and requires distinctive treatment strategies. In this program, Karen Berkley, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience, Florida State University, talks about pain and endometriosis. A video podcast in the new MP4 format.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
The UCSD School of Medicine and the Diana Padelford Binkley Foundation bring you the newest installments of this innovative series targeted at successfully managing pain in women. Studies show women often receive inadequate care as pain manifests uniquely in the sexes and requires distinctive treatment strategies. In this program, Emeran A. Mayer, M.D., Director UCLA Center for Neurovisceral Sciences and Women’s Health, talks about irritable bowel syndrome. A video podcast in the new MP4 format.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Public Health Surveillance after Disasters
Epidemiologists play an important role in assessing the health effects of natural and man-made disasters and in identifying the factors that contribute to these effects. Join Wayne Enanoria Ph.D., from UC Berkeley's Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness, in this three-part series as he discusses key topics in disaster epidemiology. In this second program, epidemiologic inference of surveillance data is discussed. A video podcast in the new MP4 format.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Fertility and In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
In the U.S. today, over 6 million people are affected by infertility. What should be the most joyous time in a couple’s life can often become the most difficult. This complex issue requires the latest medical technology with the equally important need for empathetic care. To help couples on this journey, Dr. Granet is joined by a nationally recognized expert, Arlene Morales, M.D., Fertility Specialists Medical Group, as she talks about the latest fertility treatments and what the best options are given the situation.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Sex Aging and Dementia
Many patients who are suffering from dementia, a long with their spouses or significant others, continue to have sexual needs. How to meet these needs safely and ethically may at first seem confusing or impossible. When given permission and support, however, most individuals who have dementia and their spouses or significant others will discover acceptable solutions. Whether we are family members, friends, or healthcare professionals, our challenge is to provide each of them with the opportunity to discuss and explore these issues in a safe and caring environment. Join expert Daniel Sewell, M.D., UCSD’s Department of Psy...
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Obesity Memory Loss and Dementia; Lessons from Epidemiology
Explore the link between obesity and dementia with recognized expert, Dr. Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, Division Chief of Epidemiology, UCSD School of Medicine.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Database Design and Data Management
Epidemiologists play an important role in assessing the health effects of natural and man-made disasters and in identifying the factors that contribute to these effects. Join Wayne Enanoria Ph.D., from UC Berkeley's Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness, in this three-part series as he discusses key topics in disaster epidemiology. The concepts of building a relational database management system for public health activities is discussed in this third program. A video podcast in the new MP4 format.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Environmental Causes of Birth Defects - Preclinical Evaluation of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity
UCSD Department of Pediatrics & the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences bring together world-renowned experts in the field of Human Teratology in a new series providing clinicians an update on the environmental causes of birth defects. In this program, Anthony Scialli, M.D., Reproductive Toxicology Center, discusses Preclinical Evaluation of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity. A video podcast in the new MP4 format.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Rapid Needs Assessments after Disasters
Epidemiologists play an important role in assessing the health effects of natural and man-made disasters and in identifying the factors that contribute to these effects. Join Wayne Enanoria Ph.D., from UC Berkeley's Center for Infectious Disease Preparedness, in this three-part series as he discusses key topics in disaster epidemiology. Rapid needs assessments is discussed in this first program. A video podcast in the new MP4 format.
Source: UCTV Presents: Health and Medicine - November 10, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: podcasts
Bracing for Scoliosis
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 9, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Domino Liver Transplant
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 8, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
HPV Vaccine & Pap Smears
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 7, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Easing the Fear of Shots
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 6, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Pet's not Pills
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 5, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Heart Link to Migraines
Severe pain, vision problems, nausea and sensitivity to light – all symptoms of a migraine headache. Research into why migraines happen is leading doctors to examine not a patient's head but his or her heart. They're looking to prove that many migraines are caused by a very common, often undiagnosed heart defect. More from Mayo Clinic.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - November 5, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Could it be Lung Cancer
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 2, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Prosthesis Advancement
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - November 1, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Poems Syndrome
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 31, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Caregiver Stress
If your child, spouse or parent got sick and you became their care giver, would you be prepared for the task? No matter how much you love someone, becoming their caregiver can be very stressful. And people under chronic stress are at risk of depression and other illnesses. More from Mayo Clinic on a program geared at managing caregiver stress.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - October 31, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Docetaxel (Taxotere) and Cisplatin
Chemotherapy regimen cards
Source: Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - October 31, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Tags: Organisational Practice Source Type: podcasts
Perforated Eardrums
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 30, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Cardiac rehabilitation — The role of exercise after a heart attack
Exercise is an important component of cardiac rehabilitation. Learn about benefits.
Source: MayoClinic.com Podcast - October 30, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: MayoClinic.com Source Type: podcasts
DVT & Air Travel
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 29, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Acid Reflux Study
A sore throat, chronic cough and bronchitis that just won't go away. Think you might have a lingering cold? Maybe. But doctors at Mayo Clinic say for some people, those symptoms might actually be caused by acid reflux. Here's the latest.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - October 29, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Scoliosis
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 26, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Flu Shots for Kids
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 25, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Gynaecological cancer booklets update
Patient information booklets from the Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network have nbeen updated
Source: Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - October 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Tags: Patient Information Booklets Source Type: podcasts
Amputation Risk with Diabetes
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
PCA
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 23, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Surgery for Pulmonary Hypertension
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 22, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Herbal Supplement Study
Herbal supplements are big business. Millions of people spend billions of dollars on herbs such as ginseng, ginkgo and St. John's wort. Many of these supplements have real health benefits. But many don't and some are downright dangerous. And a Mayo Clinic study shows that most people who take herbal supplements don't know enough about the supplements they're taking.
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - October 22, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts
Choosing a Hospice
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - October 19, 2007 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

