NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Consuming seven glasses or more of wine each week may reduce the risk of developing Barrett’s esophagus, according to a report in the…
Howard Krein, MD, PhD, Assistant professor of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at Jefferson College Medical School, discusses the most popular cosmetic fillers, restylane, perlane and juvederm,…
Roberta Bergman, M.S., a leader in holistic health and exercise systems, discusses in-office stretches designed for posture and relaxation. For more information, please visit: BodyFormula.com Sponsored by The…
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A diet high in vitamin E during early pregnancy may increase the risk of congenital heart defects in offspring, new research indicates. The…
John J. Huang, MD, Assistant Professor at the Yale Eye Center, talks about the new direction of the Yale Eye Center. Yale Eye Center Sponsored by The Doctor’s…
Taking supplements of minerals and vitamins before conception and during pregnancy improves its outcome and the health of the baby much more than taking supplements only during pregnancy…
A DMC Neurologist and Neurosurgeon install a nerve stimulator in a young patient to try and control his epileptic seizures. ~ Detroit Medical Center For more information on…
DMC pediatric heart specialist uses less invasive technique to repair a child’s Atrial Septal Defect (“hole in the heart”). For more information, please see: Dan Turner, M.D. Sponsored…
DMC Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Robert Teitge repairs a young patient’s irregular, "twisted" bone development using a unique procedure. ~ Detroit Medical Center Robert Teitge, M.D. Sponsored by Detroit…
DMC Neurosurgeon Sandeep Mittal maps the brain and performs delicate surgery to remove epileptic tissue, and stop a patient’s seizures. ~ Detroit Medical Center Sandeep Mittal, M.D. Sponsored…