Concerns About Hepatitis C
/The word “hepatitis” means inflammation of the liver. The reason why it is called “hepatitis C” is because there are three different types of hepatitis.
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The word “hepatitis” means inflammation of the liver. The reason why it is called “hepatitis C” is because there are three different types of hepatitis.
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Most people know it but many put it off trying to avoid the inevitable – a total knee replacement.
Read MoreYou wake up feeling terrified, helpless, your heart pounding. You have just had a nightmare.
Read MoreA new message recently released by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has not strayed from its’ recommendation of continuing to be physically active.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever had what tastes like a mouthful of metal, you know how distasteful that is.
Read MoreAnyone with cancer needs to be very vigilant on protecting themselves from germs as your immune system is already compromised and weakened.
Read MoreIrritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition affecting between 25 and 45 million people in the United States or about 1 in 7 people. The majority of sufferers are women and all ages can be affected, including children.
Read MoreLosing weight is an admirable task. It means you want to get in better shape and to improve your health. But weight loss isn’t always easy and once you’ve lost weight, maintaining that loss can be even harder.
Read MoreA condition known as Restless Genital Syndrome (RGS) wasn't known before 2001, and even then it was christened “persistent sexual arousal syndrome.”
Read MoreMen, some new research shows a fascinating correlation between your physical health as an adolescent and your mental health as an adult.
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Most adults over the age of 40 in the United States have had the childhood disease of chickenpox.
Read MoreThe National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) and the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) have released new guidelines on supplementing with calcium and vitamin D.
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There are a couple of times each year we either dread or look forward to - Daylight Saving Time (DST). Whether we are setting our manual clocks to “spring forward” or “fall back,” our body’s internal clock may have trouble adjusting. And for many people, this poses a problem.
Read MoreBesides building muscle mass, pumping iron is also well known for building bone mass. Aging brings about not only a loss in muscle mass but also bone mineral density.
Read MoreThe difficulty of maintaining long-term weight loss is well documented. People can usually lose weight only to eventually regain it back.
Read MoreSuffering with the debilitating pain of osteoarthritis (OA) is no fun. It is the most common form of arthritis that leads to the breakdown of cartilage, a rubbery material covering and cushioning the ends of bones reducing friction and acting as a “shock absorber.”
Read MoreSuffering from migraine headaches? Better check what's in your mouth.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again of when we go into the annual holiday eating frenzy cycle of where much of the focus is on food. It all begins with Halloween and doesn’t really end until after Valentine’s Day.
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Dr. David Samadi quoted in New Everyday on latest research around a predictive test for cancer:
"I never thought there would be a predictive test that with 100 percent certainty more than a decade in advance. So what exactly is going on? It's a simple blood test," Dr. Samadi explained, noting that this is still in clinical trials. In a blood test, the ends of the chromosomes, telomeres, are examined. They are more damaged in people who get cancer.This is a complete game-changer if it really pans out. This can practically change the face of cancer. And, of course, we're all excited about it."
Read more at http://www.newseveryday.com/articles/15568/20150504/cancer-study-update-blood-test-predict-decade-before-strikes.htm#6qL1f4Q7HgJPCtSW.99
World-renowned robotic prostate surgeon, Dr. David Samadi interviewed by Spanish newspaper EL PAÍS on the future of robotic surgery around the world. He speaks about robotic surgery for prostate cancer and the advancements that have been made in sparing the nerves critical for urinary control and sexual function post prostatectomy.
Dr. David Samadi interviewed on robotic prostate surgery on Spanish online newspaper ABC. Dr. Samadi talks about the importance of sexual function after a robotic prostatectomy is performed. With robotic prostate surgery, men are regaining sexual function —the rate increasing from 50% to 80% after robotic surgery is performed.
Daily News writes about Dr. David Samadi's appearance on the Today Show where he gave testicular exams to anchors, Willie Geist and Carson Daly, as part of Movember for men's health awareness.