A new video-based educational series will aim to tailor content to both patients and physicians, the firms behind the effort say. The collaborative programs will be produced and…
Patients often seek the advice of physicians when they are having difficulties achieve an orgasm. Jennifer Landa, MD, explains the ways physicians can counsel their patients, whether it be guiding their patients…
Meet the world’s only immortal animal: the jellyfish, Turritopsis Nurtricula. Robert Berger, PhD and Editor-in-Chief of Nutricula Magazine, explains the inspiration behind a magazine focused on teaching both physicians and patients how to…
How does the body store the toxins and xenoestrogens we ingest with our food? Robert Berger, PhD and Editor-in-Chief of Nutricula Magazine, discusses how these substances get stored in fat…
Robert Berger, PhD and Editor-in-Chief of Nutricula Magazine, talks about how certain compounds, including indole-3-carbinol and carnitine, can help relieve the body of toxins. He expounds on the biochemistry of superfoods like broccoli…
For people born in foreign countries but living in the United States, language and cultural barriers can make it difficult for many to learn about preventing, testing or…
Many patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis experience a form of the disease known as relapsing-remitting MS. They experience flare-ups when the immune system attacks the central nervous system.…
During the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, pregnant women were among many groups targeted to receive the flu vaccine. Several million women in the United States and more than three…
Stacy Loeb, MD discusses how the decision for prostate cancer screening should be an individual one, rather than population-based. Individual risk factors including age, general health, family history,…
It’s highly debated whether patients undergoing radiation therapy for prostate cancer should also have their lymph nodes treated. Janna Andrews, MD, discusses the RTOG trials and their results, which…
With the continual advancement of technology in surgery, one would expect that robotic prostatectomy to be the gold standard of treatment for prostate cancer. However, Judd Moul, MD,…
Charles Jungreis, MD, Chairperson, Department of Radiology, Professor, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses stereotactic radiosurgery. References and Resources Cesaretti JA, Pennathur A, Rosenstein BS, Swanson SJ, Fernando…