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What do I really need in a baby bag?

Well when you feel like you've been toting around a piece of luggage, it may be time to check in the items you've chucked into that baby bag.

When should I see my doctor about memory loss?

As the saying goes, if you forgot where you put your car keys, don't worry. If you put them in the refrigerator – that's a problem.

Why are hot dogs and hamburgers bad for you?

It may sound un-American, but if you love to grill perhaps the best advice is to stay away from those hamburgers and hot dogs!

Why should I exercise if it hurts my joints?

You don't want to overdo it, but avoiding exercise altogether because you have pain, that may be the exactly the wrong prescription.

I'd like to know why I can't put my granddaughter's car seat in the front of the car?

New babies come with a check list of safety instructions. The most important has to do with the baby's car seat.

Why do they say breakfast is the most important meal of the day

Think about it, by the time breakfast rolls around even with a midnight snack, you've been fasting for a 1/3 of the day.

Why is movie popcorn so bad for you?

Nutritionists say that popcorn is a great snack food – it's got lots of fiber, it fills you up, and it's quick and easy to make. But the stuff in the movie theatres that's not what they're talking about.

Why does my pediatrician check my baby's hips at each check up?

A well-baby exam is like a baby tune up. One necessary maintenance check is on the mechanics of a baby's hips.

The Hidden Causes of Osteoporosis

The connection between osteoporosis and low levels of calcium in the body is fairly well known by doctors and patients alike. But there are a number of secondary causes of osteoporosis. Certain medical conditions, and even some medications, have been shown to increase a person’s risk of the disease. Tune in as Dr. Martin Nydick discusses these secondary causes of osteoporosis.

The Challenges of Liver Transplantation

Liver transplants are the last source of hope for many patients with advanced liver disease. But not all patients are eligible for transplants, and those who are often have to suffer through an extended waiting period. Join us as we talk to an expert surgeon about the many risks and complications involved in this life-saving procedure.

HIV and Anemia: One Patient's Story

It's been estimated that up to 95% of people infected with HIV will experience anemia at some point. Unfortunately, it is often overlooked, and untreated anemia can lead to dangerous complications. Join Dr. Lisa Capaldini and Dr. Brian Boyle as they discuss symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options, and share important advice for those living with HIV.

Overactive Bladder: How To Take Back Control

It's no secret that our bodies change as we age, and some adjustments are unavoidable. But urinary incontinence is one problem older people don't have to live with. Tune in to learn about treatment strategies that can help.

Sex and Yeast Infections: Is There a Link?

Are yeast infections sexually transmitted? Many women think so, but in fact yeast infections almost always appear on their own, with or without sexual activity. Still, some forms of birth control may increase a woman's risk, while others should be avoided during a yeast infection. Tune in as doctors discuss what women should know about yeast infections and sex.

Kids and Allergies

Allergies can leave children feeling sniffly, teary and itchy and take their toll at play and at school. Previously, allergy remedies left children feeling foggy and tired, but today there are a variety of choices for all ages that can take care of symptoms without the unwanted side effects.

Treatment of Asthma in Children 5-12

Most kids with asthma will have their first episode before they go to school. But as kids get older their asthma triggers often change. The best treatment is a two-pronged approach to care: prevention and treatment. Listen to experts talk about options for school-aged kids.

Are You Overweight?

Deciding to embark on a plan to lose weight will depend on whether you feel you need to lose a few pounds. But being overweight is more than just tipping the scale. Are you overweight?

What Are the Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer?

Most women will survive ovarian cancer if it is detected at an early stage. But most cases are detected late. Can women rely on their bodies to tell them if they have this cancer?

Overcoming Treatment Resistant CML

If one promising drug fails to help against chronic myeloid leukemia, what can be done? Listen to experts explain your options for hard to treat cancers.

Tips for Taking Medicines Safely

Prescription drug errors are common. Here are five steps you can take to help make sure you get the right drug at the right dose, improve communications with your doctor and pharmacist, and get the support you need.

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