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While menopause is a natural change for all women, it can cause a variety of symptoms that feel anything but natural. One of the most common complaints is the occurrence of hot flashes which can be not only uncomfortable, but cause endless nights of interrupted sleep. Discover what the experts advise women about turning tossing and turning into peaceful rest.
Keywords: Menopause, perimenopause, perimenopausal, hormones, insomnia, hot flashes, estrogen, postmenopausal, postmenopause, sleep disordered breathing, sleep apnea, depression, hormone replacement therapy, sleep restriction, behavioral therapy, relaxation techniques, over-the-counter, prescription sleep medications, benzodiazepine, non-benzodiazepine, Ambien, Sonata, Restoril, Prosom, change of life, women
As we age, keeping physically active is essential. It not only improves the appearance of the body, it also prevents the occurrence of health complications in the future. Join Dr. Roizen as he discusses the role of exercise in aging and the type of activities that can help maintain a healthy body.
Keywords: Aging, physical activity, exercise, walking, strength building, stamina, cardio vascular exercise, obesity, health tips, physical fitness,
We all know that it is important to keep your body active and healthy to live a long life. But the old adage "use it or lose it" is also true. Discover some of the many ways people can continue to keep their minds keen and continually growing.
Keywords: Learning, brain, mental activity, memory, age, senior, mental games, mental acuity
Caring for an ill spouse can present some exceptionally difficult circumstances. Set boundaries, seek advice and don't forget to care for yourself.
Keywords: Caregiving, caregiver, chronic illness, incapacitated, disabled, aging, elder care, husband, wife, illness, sickness, long-term care, hospice, injury, falls, wheelchair, stamina
Growth Hormone is one of the most essential chemicals the body produces. It regulates growth, fertility, metabolism and many more bodily functions. Yet much has been written about its possible use as an anti-aging wonder drug. Separate the facts from fiction in this introduction to growth hormone.
Keywords: Human growth hormone, growth hormone, growth hormone deficiency, pituitary gland, IGF1, insulin like growth factor, growth factors, fertility, metabolism, height, giantism, acromegaly, short stature, dwarfism, dopamine agonists, bromocriptine, cabergoline, somatostatin, Sandostatin LAR depot, hormone deficiency, anti-aging, pituitary gland, octreotide
For many people, the purpose of tanning is obvious: bronze is beautiful. But although a deep tan may get you compliments this summer, too much exposure is likely to give your skin trouble down the road, causing premature wrinkling and other problems. Our panel of dermatologists will offer some expert tips on keeping you skin in top shape.
Keywords: Sun, sunbathing, tan, sun exposure, dermatologists, skin, UVA, UVB, suntan, sunburn, premature aging, skin cancer, allergies, immune system, tanning salons, carcinogens, UV protection, acne, smoking, Retin-A, Tretinoin-A, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser treatments, PABA, zinc oxides, chemical-free sunscreens, self-tanning cream, dihydroxy acetone, Dr. Mariano Busso, Dr. Steven Shapiro
Aging is inevitable, but risky behaviors can put you at risk for disease and disability. Avoiding them can keep you on the path of healthy living. Tune in as Dr. Michael Roizen talks about how these behaviors impact the aging process.
Keywords: Aging, risky behaviors, smoking, cigarettes, tobacco, cancer, lung cancer, alcohol, drinking ,intoxication, drugs, sex, unprotected sex, sexually transmitted diseases, health risks,
At 72-years of age, Ginette Bedard is the world's fastest marathon runner for her age group. What's her secret?
Keywords: Running, Marathon, exercise, elderly exercise, exercises for the elderly.
Some treatment options are not available for patients with chronic myeloid leukemia when they are over 65 years old. But most can still look forward to a range of effective medical therapies and a good quality of life. Listen to one man's success story.
Keywords: CML, chronic myeloid leukemia, Gleevec, imatinib, bone marrow transplant, interferon, stem cell transplant, hydroxyurea, cytogenic testing
As people age, there are lots of changes. Some are welcome, like retirement and a chance to pursue new activities. But then there are some changes that aren't so welcome. Poor sleep is one of them. Learn not only what might be causing sleep problems, but find out a variety of ways to win back a restful night.
Keywords: Insomnia, heart disease, angina, arthritis, sleep apnea, anxiety disorders, depression, elderly, late-life, napping, over-the-counter sleep medications, prescription sleep medications, benzodiazepines, nonbenzodiazepines, sedative hypnotics, sleep, old age, bereavement, Sonata, Ambien, Halcion
Most women assume that they already know the ABCs of osteoporosis. But with 10 million cases of this disease in the U.S. alone, there's no doubt people need to know more about this serious condition and how it can be prevented. Join us as we take a deeper look into this common and debilitating condition.
Keywords: osteoporosis, menopause, calcium, menopause symptoms, bone, bones, hot flashes, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, osteoblast, osteoclast, osteocyte, bone cells, bone formation, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, fracture, spine fracture, hip fracture, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, vitamin D
Theoretically, osteoporosis can strike anyone who has bones in their body, which is all of us. But certain people are at a higher risk, and understanding your risk is an important first step in preventing the disease. Join us as we discuss osteoporosis risk factors, and what can be done to prevent its onset.
Keywords: osteoporosis, menopause, calcium, menopause symptoms, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone formation, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, alcohol, caffeine, exercise, vitamin D, fracture
Osteoporosis and osteoarthritis are distinct diseases which require very different treatments. But many of their symptoms are similar, which can lead to harmful misdiagnoses. What warning signs should you look out for to recognize each disease? What can you do to make sure your diagnosis is the right one? Join us for an expert look at these two serious conditions.
Keywords: osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, joint pain, diagnosis, pain from fracture, menopause, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, BMT, bone scan, dexa scan, bone density test, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, fracture, spine fracture, hip fracture, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, vitamin D
The greatest fear among women living with osteoporosis is bone fracture. Hip or spinal fractures can be devastating to the lives of otherwise healthy women. Tune in as we take a close look at the risk of fractures in those with osteoporosis, and what can be done to avoid them.
Keywords: osteoporosis, menopause, calcium, menopause symptoms, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, bone density test, bone formation, bone loss, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, alcohol, caffeine, exercise, vitamin D, fracture, wrist fracture, spine fracture, vertebral fracture, hip fracture
Osteoporosis has long been a concern for any woman approaching her senior years, but until recent recent years there were few treatment options. Now that medical advances have opened up a broad array of treatment strategies, testing for osteoporosis — bone density testing — has become a greater imperative for women at risk. Join our panel of experts as they discuss this test and how it can help you.
Keywords: osteoporosis, thin bones, thinning bones, bone loss, menopause, fracture, hip fracture, vertebral fracture, spine fracture, wrist fracture, bone density, BMD, bone mass, dexa scan, bone density test, diagnosis, risk factors, smoking, women, calcium, Asian, Caucasian, estrogen, treatment, hormones, bone scan, white, oriental, thin, thin frame, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, calcium, vitamin D, diet, steroids, thyroid hormone, medications, malabsorption, sprue, celiac disease, steroid, glucocorticoid, asthma, copd, family history
People with osteoporosis are often unaware that they have the disease until they sustain a fracture, which can result from the slightest accident. For this reason, screening for osteoporosis is an important health precaution for many women at risk. Tune in as we discuss bone density testing and those people who should consider getting screened for this silent disease.
Keywords: osteoporosis, thin bones, thinning bones, bone loss, menopause, fracture, hip fracture, vertebral fracture, spine fracture, wrist fracture, bone density, BMD, bone mass, dexa scan, bone density test, diagnosis, risk factors, smoking, women, calcium, Asian, Caucasian, estrogen, treatment, hormones, bone scan, white, oriental, thin, thin frame, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, calcium, vitamin D, diet, steroids, thyroid hormone, medications, malabsorption, sprue, celiac disease, steroid, glucocorticoid, asthma, copd, family history
Osteoporosis is a disease that affects millions of women and men around the world. But with early detection, the serious consequences of osteoporosis can often be prevented. Join Dr. Joseph Lane and his staff as they take a patient through a bone density test, one of the most effective diagnostic techniques available today.
Keywords: osteoporosis, thin bones, thinning bones, bone loss, menopause, fracture, hip fracture, vertebral fracture, spine fracture, wrist fracture, bone density, BMD, bone mass, dexa scan, bone density test, diagnosis, risk factors, smoking, women, calcium, Asian, Caucasian, estrogen, treatment, hormones, bone scan, white, oriental, thin, thin frame, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, calcium, vitamin D, diet, steroids, thyroid hormone, medications, malabsorption, sprue, celiac disease, steroid, glucocorticoid, asthma, copd, family history
Back pain is a common condition that many people don't take very seriously. But in some cases, back pain is just a surface symptom of a much deeper problem: osteoporosis. Unfortunately, even some doctors have a hard time telling the difference. When should you be worried and what can you do to make sure you are diagnosed correctly?
Keywords: osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, back pain, joint pain, diagnosis, pain from fracture, menopause, calcium, bone, bones, bone scan, broken bones, bone density, calcium supplements, osteoporosis treatments, BMT, bone scan, dexa scan, bone density test, thin bones, thinning bones, risk factors, early menopause, calcium, smoking, estrogen, Asian, Caucasian, thin, small frame, fracture, spine fracture, hip fracture, family history, white, oriental, estrogen deficiency, age, exercise, vitamin D
A child's brain is different from an adult's, of course. But now researchers are finding how these differences can lead to improved epilepsy treatment of kids.
Keywords: Epilepsy, chronic, recurrent, unprovoked, seizures, electrical discharges, brain, children, adults, pediatric, research, researchers, clinical trials, neurotransmitters, AMPA receptors, neurons, signal, refractory seizures, animal models, neonatal seizures, age-specific therapies, therapeutic targets, anti-seizure medications, adolescence, cortical dysplasia, tumor, abnormal, patches, cells, tuberous sclerosis, genetic disorder, genes, TSCI 1, TSCI 2, quality of life, pediatric epilepsy, immature brain
There's a good chance you've never heard of peripheral arterial disease, or PAD. But this blockage of the leg arteries affects an estimated 8-12 million people in the U.S. alone. The condition can lead to painful leg symptoms, but most people experience no symptoms at all, and the disease is dangerously underdiagnosed. Why aren't more doctors diagnosing PAD? Who's most at risk? And how is PAD connected to stroke and heart attack? Tune in to learn the answers to these questions and more.
Keywords: peripheral artery disease, PAD, peripheral vascular disease, diagnosis, treatment, risk factor, smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, heart attack, CVA, MI, myocardial infarction, leg pain, claudication, ABI, ankle brachial index, age
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