Pediatric retinal disorders require specialized medical care from ophthalmologists trained to treat complex eye conditions in children. Early intervention by a skilled care team is crucial for proper management. Ongoing support and monitoring from eye care professionals can help preserve vision and eye health. Partnership between families and providers is key to helping … [Read more...]
Returning to Sports After a Head Injury
Sports participation is the second most common cause of head injury, behind motor vehicle accidents, among 15- to 24-year-old. The World Head Injury Awareness Day falls on March 20th every year to investigate the number of people who suffer from a mild bump on their head to severe brain injury. The purpose of this day is to remind us of how we can reduce accidents and brain … [Read more...]
What does it take? To get through a killer cancer (ovarian)
& be a twenty-year survivor/thriver By Dorothy Elanger Dorothy Erlanger today inspires others to take personal charge of their wellness and their life decisions. She is an ovarian cancer survivor, considered a life-ender. But surviving wasn’t enough. Dorothy decided to become an athlete after 50 and has completed an Ironman Triathlon — a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile … [Read more...]
Dr. Stacy Chimento Answers Psoriasis Questions
By Dr. Stacy Chimento, Dermatologist So you've been diagnosed with Psoriasis. As a sufferer of an autoimmune condition myself called ankylosing spondylitis (autoimmune condition that attacks the sacroiliac joints), Dr. Stacy Chimento adds "I can understand the frustration and complexity of these conditions. Many of us are in the same boat, working moms, professionals, … [Read more...]
Identifying Appropriate Strategies for Diabetes Prevention
Abbreviations: CVD > cardiovascular disease DPP > Diabetes Prevention Program FPG > fasting plasma glucose IFG > impaired fasting glucose IGT > impaired glucose tolerance NNT > number needed to treat OGTT > oral glucose tolerance test TRIPOD > Troglitazone in Prevention of Diabetes American Diabetes Association Alert Day, observed every fourth Tuesday … [Read more...]
Infertility Issues? Explore Using Donor Eggs
Are you and your significant other trying to start your family, but experiencing difficulties? It can be very frustrating for a couple that’s having trouble getting pregnant. If you’ve already undergone unsuccessful IVF treatment with your own eggs and are beginning to wonder if you’ll ever have a child of your own, comparing how much donor eggs cost in time, effort, … [Read more...]
Mind-Body Interventions for Cervical Cancer
Many young women today, over 80% are exposed to HPV, a virus that lead to cervical cancer. Chemoradiotherapy as a part of treatment is associated with acute and long-term side effects that significantly impacts quality of life (QOL) in cervical cancer survivors. Cancer diagnosis and treatment is associated with significant emotional load and physical changes. … [Read more...]
Common Skin Problems
Your skin is one of the most important organs in the body because it acts as a barrier against germs and bacteria. Healthy skin is linked to better health because it'll be tough for germs and bacteria to enter your body and cause illnesses. Having poor skin health, on the other hand, will cause cracks on your skin that serve as entryways for germs. Your skin is important … [Read more...]
Enlarged Adenoids: A Serious Health Concern in Children
Adenoids are masses of lymphatic tissue that help the body fight infection. Adenoids are found in the throat, also called the pharynx, just behind the nose. They are the first line of defense against bacteria and viruses. They store white blood cells and antibodies that help to destroy possible infections threatening your health. If the adenoids become inflamed, they may not … [Read more...]