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Pixabay/Pexels.com Cancer a word no one wants to hear in the same sentence as their own name or the name of a loved one. As a physician, it s my job to not only treat cancer, but also prevent it.
Earlier this month, Dr. Eva Chalis joined me for a discussion on “Your Radio Doctor,” a medical talk show that airs every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT. Dr. Chalis is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Long Island School of Medicine and the immediate past President of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. She had just returned from the
freestocks.org/Pexels Have you ever experienced heartburn or the feeling of fluid in your throat? These are classic symptoms of acid reflux. The term “GERD” stands for Gastro (stomach) Esophageal Reflux Disease, a condition caused by back-up of stomach contents such as acid, bile, or even food in the esophagus causing bothersome symptoms. But sometimes the symptoms are atypical – like difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, or a chronic cough. Even worse, symptoms may include squeezing chest pain, making it hard to tell if it’s heart burn or a heart attack. It’s very important to distinguish between reflux and heart or lung
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PIXABAY/PEXELS.COM Though we’ve leaped from American Heart Month into March, it’s a yearlong message that we share: heart disease is the most common cause of death and disability in adults in the United States. Sadly, many women are not aware of the magnitude of this risk. To raise awareness, Dr. Lisa Freed, a cardiologist at the Yale New Haven Hospital’s
Women’s Heart and Vascular Program, recently joined me for a discussion on
Your Radio Doctor, a medical talk show that airs every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT. She reminded listeners