Synopsis
Weekly Dose of Wellness! - MemorialCare Health System is a not-for-profit integrated delivery system that includes six top hospitals Long Beach Memorial, Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach, Community Hospital Long Beach, Orange Coast Memorial, and Saddleback Memorial Laguna Hills and San Clemente; Medical groups MemorialCare Medical Group and Memorial Prompt Care; an Independent Practice Association (IPA) Greater Newport Physicians; MemorialCare HealthExpress retail clinics; and numerous outpatient health centers throughout the Southland.
Episodes
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Exercise and Sports-Related Injuries: Protecting your Joints from Long-Term Damage
17/07/2018Activity and exercise are essential to overall health and wellness. With millions of youth and adults incorporating exercise and sports into their daily fitness regimen, injuries are bound to occur. Orthopedic Surgeon at the MemorialCare Joint Replacement Center at Orange Coast Medical Center, Trong B. Nguyen, M.D., discusses which exercise and sports-related injuries occur most frequently and offers tips for preventing serious injury while staying active, and treating injuries when they do occur to prevent long-term or permanent joint damage.
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Natural Childbirth
17/07/2018In this podcast, Amy C. Peters, DO discusses important aspects of natural childbirth.
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Chronis Sinusitis – When It’s More than a Stuffy Nose
16/05/2018According to the CDC, more than 26 million adults in the U.S. suffer from painful chronic sinusitis. Otolaryngologist, Kathy Yu- Syken, MD, FACS, discusses how this condition is developed, how to treat sinus issues and long-term treatment options for chronic sinus sufferers.
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The Importance of Acting F.A.S.T When Stroke is Suspected
15/05/2018Dr. Raychev discusses stroke symptoms and what to do if you suspect stroke.
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Reducing Stress and Understanding the Mind-Body Connection
15/05/2018Stress can have damaging effects on physical, mental and emotional health, especially if it becomes chronic. Stressful emotions can suppress immune, digestive, sleep and reproductive systems, which may cause them to stop working normally. When people focus on the things that bring them joy, gratitude and deep fulfillment – the emotional state is changed – which then changes our chemistry by lowering cortisol levels and heightening endorphins. Erin Sommerville is here to explain how this mind-body connection is especially important during cancer treatments.
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Mako Robotic-Arm Surgical System for Precise Joint Replacement
16/04/2018The demand for hip and knee joint replacement is expected to rise significantly over the next decade in the U.S. The Mako Robotic-Arm Surgical System is the latest advancement in robotic-assisted surgical technology, allowing for a more precise, individualized treatment option for joint replacement. Orthopedic Surgeon and Medical Director of the MemorialCare Joint Replacement Center at Orange Coast Medical Center, Timothy Gibson, MD, discusses the benefits of this transformative technology
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Not Too Young for Joint Replacement
04/04/2018In the past, many people younger than 50 interested in joint replacement surgery were told to wait, despite the fact that their quality of life suffered as a result of joint pain. In this podcast, Andrew Wassef, M.D explains that advancements in joint replacement technology are allowing a growing number of younger people to become potential candidates for joint replacement surgery.
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MonaLisa Touch: The New Laser Treatment for Vaginal Rejuvenation
04/04/2018MemorialCare Medical Group OBGYN, Dr. Gerardo Bustillo, shares information about MonaLisa Touch Laser Rejuvenation, an effective vaginal rejuvenation technology is used to treat women suffering from symptoms caused by menopause, breast cancer treatments and vaginal atrophy. Find out why many women are raving about this new laser treatment.
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What Pediatricians Want Parents to Know about the Flu
29/01/2018Influenza also commonly known as the flu, is a serious respiratory disease. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each year roughly 200,000 Americans are hospitalized due to flu-related complications, with as many as 49,000 deaths from influenza-related causes.Listen in as Eric Morley, MD, MPH discusses the difference between a cold and flu in children and specific ways to help boost your child’s immune system.
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Understanding Kidney Disease
23/01/2018What is the function and purpose of your kidneys? Nephrologist, Dr. Gaytri Gandotra discusses kidney disease basics, the signs and symptoms of kidney disease, the relationship between kidney disease and anemia, and how to prevent chronic kidney disease which affects more than 47 million people in the US.
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Identifying Serious Anxiety in Your Child
23/01/2018Anxiety is treatable, but 80 percent of kids with a diagnosable anxiety disorder are not getting treatment. Anxiety is a normal part of childhood, and every child goes through phases, which is normal.Ioana Pal, PsyD is here to explain how research shows that untreated children with anxiety disorders are at higher risk to perform poorly in school, miss out on important social experiences, and engage in substance abuse.
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Trans Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)
16/01/2018Trans Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) procedure is for people who have been diagnosed with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis and are at intermediate or greater risk for open heart surgery. Listen in as Dr. Gault discusses Trans Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR).
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Treating Congenital Heart Disease
14/01/2018Each year, approximately 40,000 babies are born in the United States with a congenital heart defect – making it America’s most common birth defect. Listen in as Saar Danon, MD, medical director, pediatric cardiology and congenital cardiac catheterization, as he discusses minimally invasive procedures to treat heart defects.
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Women’s Heart Disease Facts: Knowing the Signs and Symptoms
15/11/2017It’s a fact that women are more likely to die from heart disease than men. Cardiovascular disease and stroke cause one in three women’s deaths each year, with an estimated 44 million women in the U.S. affected by cardiovascular diseases. Approximately 80 percent of heart disease and stroke events may be prevented by lifestyle changes and education. Cardiac surgeon, Dr. Rachel Hargrove, discusses common myths about women’s heart disease, preventive measures to take, lifestyle changes to incorporate into your daily life, the signs and symptoms of heart disease specific to women, and when to seek medical intervention.
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The Importance of a Low C-Section Rate and Benefits of Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)
14/11/2017MemorialCare Saddleback Medical Center has the lowest C-Secton rate in Orange County.In this podcast, Tasha V. Kalra, MD discusses the importance of a low c-section rate and benefits of VBAC.
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Not Too Young for Joint Replacement
14/11/2017In the past, many people younger than 50 interested in joint replacement surgery were told to wait, despite the fact that their quality of life suffered as a result of joint pain. In this podcast, Andrew Wassef, M.D explains that advancements in joint replacement technology are allowing a growing number of younger people to become potential candidates for joint replacement surgery.
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An Introduction to Acupuncture
14/11/2017According to a National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) that looked at a five-year period, acupuncture is one of the treatments that is on the rise. Researchers found that by the study's completion over 14 million U.S. citizens used or had tried acupuncture.Join Kym N. Loi, DAOM, Lac as she explains in this podcast that those considering it for the first time understand how it works, treatments and benefits, and what to expect in an initial session.
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Chronic Nasal Drip and Nasal Allergies - What You Need to Know
26/09/2017Dr. Cho is here to discuss symptoms and treatment of nasal allergies and chronic nasal drip.
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Relief for Low Back Pain
26/09/2017Low back pain is among the most common painful disorders among adults of all ages. Knowing the most common causes of low back pain and when to seek treatment is essential. Dr. Stephen Huo discusses common causes of low back pain and how to treat it, both surgically and non-surgically, for long-term relief.
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Survivorship: Caring for Children with Cancer Throughout Their Journey
26/09/2017Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Center (JJCCC) at Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach doesn’t stop caring for patients with cancer and their families once their treatment is completed. Its survivorship program supports the unique needs of kids with cancer so they can thrive in school, work and at play after cancer treatment. Programs are also in place to help children deal with late effects of cancertreatment.