Experts from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) talk about a variety of health topics, providing tips and guidelines to help people lead healthier lives.
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS)
Dr. Justin McLawhorn discusses Melanoma and the importance of sunscreen usage, especially during the summer months.
Alyssa Frisby, registered and licensed dietitian at UAMS, gives some tips about eating healthy even when you're always on the move.
If you've ever wondered how your family history may influence your health outcomes, this episode is for you. Join Amanda Wilde and Alexandrea Wadley as they explore the significance of hereditary cancer genes and the criteria for genetic testing. Learn about the benefits of early detection and personalized screening that could save lives.
Dr. Marcelo Bigarella with UAMS discusses the basics of prostate cancer. This includes symptoms, risk factors, and the latest advancements in prostate cancer treatment.
Mohs surgery is a highly precise surgical technique used to treat certain skin cancers. It preserves as much healthy tissue as possible, has minimal scarring, and allows for immediate confirmation of cancer removal.Dermatologist Dr. Justin McLawhorn with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences talks about how this surgery is different from other skin cancer removals.
Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that causes inflammation of the stomach and intestines, also known as gastroenteritis. It's often called the "stomach flu" or "stomach bug", but it's not related to the flu. Dr. Robert Hopkins discusses how to prevent the spread, treat the symptoms, and treatment options.
Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs when carbon monoxide builds up in the blood. When too much carbon monoxide is in the air, the body replaces the oxygen in the red blood cells with carbon monoxide. This can lead to serious tissue damage, or even death.Carbon monoxide is gas that has no odor, taste or color. Burning fuels, including gas, wood, propane or charcoal, make carbon monoxide. Appliances and engines that aren't well vented can cause the gas to build up to dangerous levels. A tightly enclosed space makes the buildup worse.Dr. Ari Filip, the Medical Director at the Arkansas Poison and Drug Information Center at UAMS is here today to talk about the causes and prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Join us as we explore the pivotal role of clinical trials in advancing cancer care. Matt Kovac, director of the cancer clinical trials office, shares insights on how these trials not only offer hope but also pave the way for tomorrow's standard treatments. Understand the process, participant safety, and the innovations on the horizon that could make a difference in cancer management.
The Odyssey Clinic is a comprehensive coordinated specialty care outpatient clinic for individuals experiencing their first episode of psychosis. Our program works with people 16 years old or older who have had any of these problems for less than two years:-Seeing or hearing things that others don't-A feeling of being touched when no one is around-A feeling of being watched, followed, or being more suspicious of others-Believing people know personal information (like your thoughts) they shouldn't be able to know-Speaking in a way that others can't understand-Persistent or unusual thoughts or beliefs-Trouble thinking clearly or concentrating-Changes in mood such as strong and inappropriate emotions or little to no emotions at all-Declines in self-care or hygiene-Increased social withdrawal from family and friends-Sudden declines in school or work performanceThe Odyssey Clinic offers several specialized care services including:-Specific individual counseling focused on building resiliency and recovery-Support in finding a job, going to school, and building success in those endeavors-Educating patients and families about these problems and how to help their loved ones and themselves-Connections to other doctors or drug abuse treatment if needed-Careful use of medicines to help alleviate symptomsThe Odyssey Clinic accepts self-referrals and referrals from mental health and other medical professionals. The Odyssey Clinic accepts people with insurance. If you do not have insurance, we may be able to help you get it. Financial counseling is available as wellAppointments for the Odyssey Clinic are available Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. This service is located on the first floor of the Psychiatry Research Institute.
Dr. Fullen is here to talk about Traumatic Brain injuries and the THRIVE Brain Injury Program.
In the United States, more than 38 million people have diabetes, which is about 1 in 10 people. November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and here today we have Dr. Joseph Henske from UAMS to talk about managing Type 1 Diabetes with exercise.
Join us as we bust some of the most common nutrition myths associated with cancer care in this enlightening episode. Megan Welker, a registered dietitian with extensive knowledge in the field, explains why sugar doesn't "feed" cancer and clarifies the role of supplements. Gain insight into how evidence-based dietary choices can support your health during cancer treatment.
Stroke is the fifth cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the United States. Early stroke detection and treatment are key to improving survival, minimizing disability and accelerating recovery times.When thinking of the symptoms of a stroke, a few things may come to mind, like slurred speech, facial droop and arm weakness. There's another lesser-known indicator that could be a clue that something's wrong, though, and that small change could make all the difference. Deonna Wissler plays a key part at UAMS maintaining its Comprehensive Stroke certification through the Joint Commission. As a stroke APRN, Wissler is often involved in emergency situations and is well-known for making each code a learning experience for the entire team.
UAMS has been trialing a series of talks we have branded “Cancer Conversations”. The topics have included a variety of patient focused discussions. Today's discussion will inform patients about speaking with their Oncology Pharmacist about chemotherapy treatment.
Colon cancer is the third leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States. One of the options to treat this cancer is robotic colorectal surgery in which surgeons remove parts of the colon and rectum that may be cancerous. Dr. Thomas Kang discusses this method, its benefits, and more.
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is the first medical facility in the United States to provide an innovative therapeutic treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD).The SAINT® neuromodulation system, developed by Magnus Medical, Inc., has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat adults with depression who have not achieved improvement in their condition from the use of antidepressant medications. SAINT works by leveraging structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to inform a proprietary algorithm that pinpoints the optimal anatomical target for precise neurostimulation in individuals with major depression.The treatment is performed on an accelerated, five-day timeline, reducing the patient's treatment time from weeks to days. In previous clinical trials, treatment with SAINT for MDD resulted in a significant reduction in depressive symptoms at four weeks post-treatment following the five-day treatment protocol. Currently, SAINT can only be provided to patients who are being treated as inpatients.
Join Dr. Jeanne Wei to discuss the causes, symptoms, and aftermath of cardiac arrest.
Join Alyssa Frisby, M.S., RD, LD, to discuss how to recognize a fad diet.
Uterine cancer is the sixth most common cancer in women worldwide and the most common gynecologic cancer in high-income countries. Dr. Heather Williams from UAMS is here today to talk about some risk factors and what to look out for.
Join Dr. Sonia T. Orcutt, Surgical Oncologist , to discuss Melanoma Awareness Month.
May is National Meditation Month and UAMS has their very own Mindfulness Program. Dr. Pele Yu is the Associate Director of the UAMS Mindfulness Program and Certified Koru Mindfulness Teacher. According to Dr. Pele, mindfulness, living in the present, and dealing with life's struggles can be hard for so many— but meditation can help
Join Dr. Lou Ann Eads to discuss Ketamine treatment for mental health conditions.
Join Ashley McMillan, D.D.S, General Practice Dentist at UAMS Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation Oral Health Clinic, to discuss the UAMS Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation Oral Health Clinic.
The TeleSANE Program utilizes telemedicine to connect facility site clinicians to consultants specifically trained in caring for patients who have experienced a sexual assault.The program provides equipment, education, and guidance to providers across the state of Arkansas to support a standardized care of practice. The consultants can be brought into the room with the site nurse and the patient for as much or as little as needed via a provided telecart.The program connects the community resources and helps build bridges to create a multi-disciplinary approach to sexual assault care. Patients can expect an evidence-based, trauma-informed medical forensic exam, connections to resources, and after-care follow-up guidance.
Join Dr. Thomas Glenn Pait to discuss the impact of caffeine on your health.
Cervical cancer was once a leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States. Today, screening and prevention have greatly reduced the impact of this form of cancer. Still, approximately 13,960 women in the United States are projected to receive a diagnosis of cervical cancer in 2023 and approximately 4,310 will die from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Join Dr. Misty Virmani to discuss the importance of breastfeeding and information on UAMS' first milk bank in Arkansas.
Proton therapy is the most advanced form of radiation to treat cancer in the world today. Proton's pin-point accuracy makes it an effective treatment for a wide range of solid tumors that are hard to reach with standard X-ray radiation.
Today we are going to discuss a treatment option for men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or an enlarged prostate. This is a very common problem, affecting 50% of men over the age of 50.
There was a time when you had to have a prescription for hearings but now, thanks to FDA approval, you can buy them over-the-counter. Dr. Thomas Pait discusses the effects of hearing loss and whether over-the-counter may be the right choice for you.
UAMS is the only hospital in Arkansas to offer this innovative treatment for uterine fibroid.
Dr. Filip is Medical Director of the Arkansas Poison and Drug Information Center (also known as the Arkansas Poison Control or Arkansas Poison Center). The Poison Center is based out of UAMS and operates 24/7/365 providing free advice on poisonings and drug exposures to Arkansas residents and healthcare facilities. Dr. Filip also works in the Emergency Department at UAMS where he consults on acutely poisoned patients. This is one of two hospitals in the state that offer this service, with the other being Arkansas Children's Hospital.
Breast health is incredibly important to us at UAMS and the MammoVan is out regularly traveling the state offering quick and efficient screening mammogram services on the go! Heather Kindy discusses the UAMS Mobile MammoVan and what it has to offer to the UAMS community and beyond.
Colon cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the US and one of the options to treat it is robotic colorectal surgery. Dr. Conan Mustain discusses this procedure, the many benefits of it, who may qualify for this surgery, and more.
Dr. Dinesh Edem discusses the Medical Weight Management program at UAMS, the differences between weight management and weight loss, what can make weight management difficult for patients, and more.
Aphasia is a disorder that affects how we communicate. Dr. Dana Moser discusses aphasia, how it's diagnosed, common causes of it, and possible treatment options that may be able to help.
Depression remains a major problem in our society but now there is a new outpatient treatment for it called Transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, therapy. Dr. Lou Ann Eads discusses TMS therapy and how it can help improve depression.
Sleep apnea is a disorder that can disrupt your lifestyle in various ways and, if left untreated, can cause serious health problems. Dr. Caris Fitzgerald discusses sleep apnea, the possible causes, and treatment options that may be available to you.
Many people prioritize their health, especially during a pregnancy. However, when a new baby is developing, the last thing any parent wants to do is to become sick for fear of passing that risk along to their newborn. Dr. Nirvana Manning de-mystifies those risks and explores what you need to know about what getting the COVID-19 vaccine means when you're pregnant.
Many of us have trouble focusing throughout the day & we can often become often preoccupied with our own thoughts rather than staying in the present but practicing mindfulness can help. Dr. Puru Thapa discusses mindfulness and the many benefits that the UAMS Mindfulness Program has to offer.
You may be wondering why your doctor is looking to screen for lung cancer when you don't have any symptoms but waiting for symptoms to appear could mean waiting until the cancer has already spread. Dr. Matthew Steliga and Patricia Franklin discuss the importance of lung cancer screenings and early cancer detection.
There are so many stresses in our lives today and sometimes, we need professional help to get through it all. Dr. Teresa Hudson discusses the AR Connect program at UAMS and how it can help you.
The reasons why some people recover quickly from COVID while others are still mirroring symptoms are still unclear. Dr. John Arthur talks about what it really means to have long haul COVID and what some of those persistent symptoms are.
Deciding how to treat your cancer can be a daunting and difficult task. Dr. Mollie Meek discusses the options for cancer treatments at UAMS.
When it comes to stroke recovery, sometimes surgery is needed. Neurologist Dr. Sanjeeva Reddy Onteddu discusses the surgical options that are available for stroke patients.
Heart attacks are, unfortunately, quite common in the United States. In fact, a heart attack happens every 40 seconds here. Dr. John Mounsey explores what exactly happens in your body when you're having a heart attack.
Dr. Robert Hopkins offers tips to help keep children safe in school.
Many people are finding themselves mentally exhausted with the current surge in cases and hospitals at capacity. Therapist Isis Pettway has tips on how to stay grounded in the midst of chaos.
Numerous variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 are being tracked during this pandemic, Dr. Keyur Vyas talks about the nature of viruses and how to protect yourself against them.
In this episode, Nirvana Manning, M.D (Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UAMS) talks about the benefits of long-term birth control for women.