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- Children and Osteoporosis
Can children get osteoporosis? Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris explains.
- Inside a Bone Density Test
Ever wondered what happens when you get a bone density test? Osteoporosis expert Dr. Ethel Siris explains.
- Osteoporosis Risk Higher for Women
Why are women at higher risk for osteoporosis than men? Ask Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris.
- WHO and Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris on the World Health Organization's new osteoporosis guidelines.
- Taking Vitamin D and Calcium Together
Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris on why it's so important to take calcium with Vitamin D.
- Vitamin D Dosage
What's the right amount of Vitamin D to take for your bones? Ask Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris.
- Risks of Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic surgeon Robert Kotler, MD, on anesthesia and other risks of elective cosmetic surgery.
- Colon vs. Rectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer specialist Nancy Kemeny, MD, explains the differences between colon and rectal cancers.
- Defining A Calorie
What is a calorie anyway? Nutritionist, Marion Nestle weighs in.
- Organic Food and E. coli Risks
Nutritionist, Marion Nestle dispels common myths about organic foods.
- Osteoporosis Risk Factors
Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris on the risk factors for osteoporosis.
- What is Osteopenia?
What is osteopenia? Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris explains.
- Preventing Osteoporosis
How can you prevent osteoporosis? Ask Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris.
- New Treatments for Osteoporosis
What new treatments are on the horizon for osteoporosis? Ask Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris.
- Men and Osteroporosis
Can men get osteoporosis? Ask Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris.
- Stopping Your Osteoporosis Medication
Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris explains why it is so important to keep taking your osteoporosis medication.
- Danger After Hip Fractures
There are serious dangers you could face after a hip fracture. Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Sirus explains.
- Preventing Fractures with Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Sirus on how you can protect yourself from a fracture if you have osteoporosis.
- When to Get Bone Density Test
What age should you get your first bone density test? Ask Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris.
- Best Sources of Calcium
Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris on the best sources of calcium to protect your bones.
- Bone Screenings After Fractures
Osteoporosis expert Dr. Ethel Siris explains why you should insist on a bone screening after any fracture.
- Treatment Length for Osteoporosis
How long will you need to stay on bone meds? Osteoporosis specialist Dr. Ethel Siris explains.
- Dental Hygiene During Pregnancy
Keith Eddleman, MD, talks about why dental hygiene is especially important during pregnancy.
- Drenched in Sweat
Are you one of the millions of Americans who live much of their lives drenched in sweat? You're not alone and help is available.
- Natural Tips for Sinus Relief
Sinus troubles? Use these natural tip to clear your clogged passages and breathe easier.
- Keep Your Home Allergy Free
Allergic reactions can range from mild and annoying to sudden and life-threatening. Get the keys to keeping your home allergy free.
- Allergy-Free Spring Cleaning
Spring cleaning is key to removing your home of all allergy triggers. Get all the tips you need to do it without sneezing.
- Staying Well Around Colds
How can you stay well when everyone around you is sick? It's simple with these expert suggestions.
- Bedwetting Solutions
Learn to help your child with his or her bedwetting, step by step.
- Bedwetting Causes
What causes bed-wetting in children?
- Supplements for Vegetarian Athletes
Are you an active vegetarian? You're going to need even more knowledge to keep your energy high.
- Inside an Autism Assessment
WebMD's Steven Parker, MD, takes us inside one of his developmental assessments.
- The Stress and Depression Link
Do you feel depressed when you're stressed? One does lead to the other. Use these suggestions to cope.
- Life After Extreme Weight Loss
Massive weight loss can reverse disease and save lives, but it does come with some costs.
- Is Colon Cancer Hereditary?
Colon cancer specialist Nancy Kemeny, MD, explains the role of heredity in colon cancer.
- Vein Harvesting for the Heart
Surgeons borrow veins and arteries from non-critical areas of the body to get around blockages in the heart.
- Asthma: Truth and Fiction
Asthmatics should have an asthma action plan in place and know the difference between myth and fact when it comes to treatment.
- The Truth About Eating Disorders
Two teenage friends struggling with anorexia and bulimia discuss their illness, treatment, and how to support one another.
- Top Killer of Women
Every year heart disease kills more women than breast cancer and can strike the young as well as old. Find out how to protect yourself.
- Wrinkled Neck Solutions
Can a wrinkled neck be lasered or chemically peeled? Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon Dr. Robert Kotler examines your options.
- Best Cosmetic Surgery Choice
What are "super specialists" and how can they make your cosmetic surgery outcome the best it can be? Ask Dr. Robert Kotler.
- Neighborhood Medical Spas
Are neighorhood medical spas a good option? Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon Dr Robert Kotler says it depends.
- Multiple Cosmetic Surgery Facts
Should you use the same cosmetic surgeon for several different cosmetic procedures? Ask Dr. Robert Kotler.
- Be Wary of Office Cosmetic Surgery
Many cosmetic surgeries today are done in a doctor's office, not a surgical suite. But is that a good idea? Ask Dr. Robert Kotler.
- Post Cosmetic Surgery Care
Why is post-surgical care so important in cosmetic surgery? Ask Dr. Robert Kotler.
- What Kind of Tests Monitor Diabetes?
C. Ronald Kahn, MD, talks about the tests you need to take if you have diabetes.
- How Does My Diet Affect Diabetes?
C. Ronald Kahn, MD, talks about the link between diabetes and your diet.
- Understanding Diabetes Types 1 and 2
C. Ronald Kahn, MD, explains the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes.