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Mastectomies and BRCA – Are we over preparing?
According to the National Cancer Institute, a women's risk of developing breast cancer or ovarian cancer greatly increases if she inherits the mutation in the BRCA1 gene or the BRCA2 gene. In May 2014, actress Angelina Jolie underwent a preventive…
Infertility – Where does it stem from and Risk Factors with Dr. Shamonki, UCLA
With the burning rise in the rate of infertility every year and with increasing number of couples opting for artificial reproductive techniques, we felt the need to start this series on the topic of Infertility. On the opening episode our…
High Risk Multiple Myeloma Survival w/ Dr. Rafael Fonseca of Mayo Clinic
What does high-risk means in a patient who is diagnosed with multiple myeloma? What are the markers that determine the most common sub-category of high-risk myeloma? What are the best treatments for high-risk disease and what are the most promising…
Good Calories, Bad Calories, and the Obesity Epidemic: What’s the Connection?
Eat more and pile on weight. Eat less and loose weight. Or is it that simple? HOW and WHAT should we eat to stay fit and stay away from obesity? We are talking to investigative science & health Journalist and…
The Many Invisible Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis & Management with Dr. Barry Singer
Dr. Barry Singer, Neurologist at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis and director of The MS Center for Innovations in Care, discusses invisible symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis such as cognitive challenges, pain, fatigue, heat intolerance, speech difficulties and vision…