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Doctors On Health Audio Newsletter

by Doctors of MedicineNet.com

Medical and health audio commentary from the doctors of MedicineNet.com

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Episodes

MedicineNet.com - Head Lice Prevention

3m · Published 21 Sep 07:00
There are number of ways in which a child can contract head lice most commonly perhaps contact with an already infested person. Personal contact can be very common during childrens's activities such as school, playing sports activities.

MedicineNet.com - Diabetes and Exercise

3m · Published 18 Sep 07:00
Diabetics need to check their blood sugar before and after exercising. Diabetics who do not check their blood sugar run the risk of hypoglycemia which can cause dizziness, as well as other complications. Just because you are a diabetic doesn't mean you can't exercise. But it is important to check with your doctor before beginning any exercise program, especially if you are over the age of 35 and run the risk of heart complications.

MedicineNet.com - ADHD and Alcoholism

3m · Published 16 Jul 07:00
If it is undiagnosed and untreated, ADHD can be associated with sometimes significant academic and social problems. The teen can try and self-medicate with alcohol. Parents and educators can work together to monitor the symptoms.

MedicineNet.com - Exercises for Graceful Aging

3m · Published 13 Jul 07:00
The most important thing is that we remain active as we get older, with aerobic exercise, and also exercises like Tai Chi and yoga, things that improve balance. We want to be physically active in our daily life, and remain active in our heads so we don't feel dependent on other people. Resistance exercise is great for the elderly, as well as balance exercises. Walking activities are important because your heart gets stronger as you continue to practice. Aerobics can even decrease the onset of Alzheimer's so it's working in the brain as well.

MedicineNet.com - Avoiding Vacation Weight Gain

3m · Published 13 Jun 07:00
Vacations should be an opportunity to re-energize, refresh, and relax -- not an excuse to take a break from health. When planning your vacation, opt for locations that will allow you to engage in physical activities you enjoy. Keep in mind that physical activity is the ticket to enjoying extra calories without weight gain.

MedicineNet.com - The Role of Weightlifting in Weight Loss

3m · Published 30 May 07:00
Exercise is the best way to keep the weight off after you have lost weight. Most of the weight gain from weightlifting is from fluid in the muscle, and water is heavy.You want to gain muscle because when you lose weight, twenty five percent of your weight loss is from muscle. The fastest way to lose weight is to cut your calorie intake.

MedicineNet.com - The Prevalance of Autism Today

3m · Published 17 Apr 07:00
Autism spectrum disorders are the second most common serious developmental disability in the US, following mental retardation and intellectual impairment. CDC reports state that among 8-year-olds, 1 in 150 have autism spectrum disorder. That means 1.5 million Americans have autism spectrum disorder

MedicineNet.com - Kidney Stones Symptoms and Prevention

3m · Published 29 Jan 07:00
One in 20 people will develop a kidney stone throughout their life. Dehydration can result in decrease of urine volume, which can also lead to kidney stones. Those who have had kidney stones once are more likely to have them again. Drinking plenty of water is the best preventative measure against kidney stone formation.

MedicineNet.com - Prostate Cancer- The Importance of a PSA Test

3m · Published 03 Jan 07:00
An elevated PSA level in a patient with a history of cancer doesn't necessarily mean the cancer has recurred. There are no specific normal or abnormal PSA levels, but the higher the PSA level, the more likely cancer is present. When PSA levels continue to rise over time, other tests may be ordered.

MedicineNet.com - Gastric Bypass Surgery- Risks and Controversy

3m · Published 01 Dec 07:00
Gastric bypass surgery is a risky weight loss surgery and is only done on patients who are significantly obese. Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery require lifelong changes in eating habits. Risks of gastric bypass surgery include infection, developing blood clots, leaking of the stomach contents, and stretching of the pouch.

Doctors On Health Audio Newsletter has 50 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 3:09:46. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 29th, 2024 11:42.

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