Ellen Hughes, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine; Former Director of Education, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine discusses healthy living and aging. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [2/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 17630]
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Health professionals need to talk to men about their problems in the sort of language they use and should move primary care into the workplace to make it easier for men to access health services, a debate held by the Mens Health Forum heard.
Men currently use healthcare services far less effectively than women, and a recent Cancer Research UK survey found that men are almost 40% more likely than women to die from cancer (http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats).
A PAP smear is a screening test for cervical cancer that can be performed by a primary care physician, health professional or gynecologist. Learn about how often a woman should get a PAP smear with help from an OB/GYN in this free video on women’s health.
Expert: Raeph Laughingwell
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Bio: Dr. Raeph Laughingwell earned his medical degree at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and the New Jersey Medical School.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Fatigue, greater pain, headache, anxiety, depression, memory problems and Alzheimer’s risk are all related to the health of our brain.
There are wellness programs for our muscles, our heart, our weight, etc…
But what about a wellness program for the most important part of our body? Yes, our brain is the most important and should be treated as such!
This is an early segment from the ten week (2 hours each week) seminar done by Dr. Wes Youngberg and Dr. Tae Im at the Rancho Family Medical Group in Temecula, California.
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CIGNAs Edward Hanway spends his holidays in a $13 million beach house in New Jersey. Meanwhile, regular Americans are routinely denied coverage for the care they need when they need it most.
Welcome to the American health insurance industry. Instead of helping policyholders attain the health security they need for their families, big insurance companies get rich by denying coverage to patients. Now theyre sending lobbyists to Washington, DC to twist the arms of lawmakers to oppose reform of the status quo. Why? Because the status quo pays.
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Bod-Health Nutrition was the official nutrition sponsor of the Drew Brees Celebrity Golf Tournament. During the 3-day tournament the stars all snacked on Bod-Health bars, including Drew Brees, Quentin Jammer, Marcus Allen, Jeff Garcia, PGA Pro Sergio Garcia, NHL great Jeremy Roenick and Mike Scifres of the San Diego Chargers.
Our panel, Douglas Alexander, Matthew Frost, Richard Dowden and Ian Linden, ask – How does faith shape personal and group identities, and what does this mean for the realisation of fundamental social, economic and political rights, especially in such areas as health and education?
Keynote Speaker: Douglas Alexander, Secretary of State for International Development.
Discussants: Matthew Frost, chief executive, Tearfund; Richard Dowden, Royal African Society
Chair: Ian Linden, The Tony Blair Faith Foundation