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Is a subtle voice change something to ignore? In this episode of the Backtable ENT podcast, hosts Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan speak with Dr. Bharat Panuganti, a laryngologist from Washington University in St. Louis, about the diagnosis, treatment, and management of early glottic cancer. --- SYNPOSIS First, the doctors discuss the importance of not underestimating voice changes such as dysphonia. Then, they discuss the evolving demographics and risk factors of laryngeal cancers. Dr. Panaganti also explains his approach to using advanced imaging techniques and lasers in treatment. The conversation highlights the necessity of personalized and compassionate patient care, considering both surgical and radiation therapy options. The discussion concludes with advice on the importance of consistent patient follow-up for early detection and treatment of recurrences. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:09 - Understanding Early Glottic Cancer and Symptoms 08:09 - Physical Examination, FEES and Stroboscopy 14:19 - Intraoperative Imaging Techniques 31:33 - Radiation vs. Surgery: Predicting Outcomes 32:18 - Laser Surgery and Technologial Advances 42:51 - Robotic Surgery 47:13 - Postoperative Care and Patient Counseling 52:53 - Equitable Care and Treatment Choices --- RESOURCES BackTable+ for ENT https://plus.backtable.com/pages/ent Dr. Bharat Panuganti's WashU Profile: https://oto.wustl.edu/people/bharat-panuganti-md/
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Emma Abramyan about the transformative world of holistic biological dentistry and its significant influence on overall health. Dr. Emma delves into the deep connection between oral health and systemic wellness, explaining how biological dentistry extends beyond traditional methods by using biocompatible, fluoride-free, and metal-free materials, while safely eliminating toxins like mercury. She covers a range of topics, from cavitations and hidden infections to airway health and the crucial link between teeth and the body's energy meridians. Through real-life patient stories, Dr. Emma demonstrates how embracing this holistic approach to dental care can lead to dramatic improvements in health and well-being. Dr Emma is a speaker, researcher, clinical faculty at UOP Arthur Dugoni School of Dentistry, Health coach, Founder of the Center For Integrative Wellness and Laser Dentistry, Diplomat of the American Board of Laser Surgery, Certified Biological Dentist and Ozone specialist. Her industry knowledge includes ozone therapy, biological laser surgery, early pre orthodontic treatment for kids, sleep, airway, anti-aging regenerative treatments and clinical nutrition. Dr Emma places equal importance on emotional wellness and spiritual alignment, coaching her patients to the ultimate health and wellness. Successfully completing dental programs in two different countries has resulted in tremendous growth in clinical judgment and technical skills. Her latest passion is using anti-aging regenerative treatments. Tune in to discover how biological dentistry could revolutionize your health! ✴️ Connect with Dr. Emma on Instagram
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Join us on this week's episode of The Chazz Palminteri Show as we sit down with Dr. David E. Bank, a renowned dermatologist based in Westchester County, NY. With a distinguished career spanning decades, Dr. Bank is a nationally recognized expert in medical and cosmetic dermatology. From his early education at Yale University to his medical training at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons, Dr. Bank has dedicated his life to advancing the field of dermatology. As the founder and director of The Center for Dermatology, Cosmetic & Laser Surgery, he continues to lead the way in providing innovative treatments and solutions for his patients. Dr. Bank shares insights from his extensive experience, including his involvement in FDA clinical trials and his role as a published researcher. Discover the latest advancements in skincare and dermatological treatments, straight from the expert himself. Don't miss this enlightening conversation with Dr. David E. Bank, and subscribe to The Chazz Palminteri Show for more fascinating discussions with industry leaders!
Who hasn't felt bombarded by the relentless marketing of the latest wonder drug for weight loss? It's like every time you scroll through your social media, there's another jaw-dropping transformation from a celebrity or public figure. Oprah looked great at 'The Color Purple' premiere and has credited her slender figure to a semaglutide drug. Semaglutide is a class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1) receptors, more commonly known as Ozempic and Wegovy in the public eye. In this week's podcast, Dr. Patel and I talk about Ozempic—how it's used, who it's good for, and its skin-related side effects like loose skin and hair loss. In this episode: - What is semaglutide/Ozempic? (6:01) - How are these medications administered? (9:24) - Various ways to manage 'Ozempic face'? (15:13) - Does the 'Ozempic face' go away? (19:39) - Alternative for weight loss beyond this medication (24:03) Forum Patel, MD joined Arya Derm after completing a prestigious fellowship in Cosmetics & Laser Surgery accredited by the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery at Union Square Laser Dermatology in New York City. Formally trained in medical and cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Patel is passionate about helping her patients improve on their already existing foundation to achieve the best version of themselves. She also believes that preventive care is fundamental to healthy aging when it comes to skin care and cancer screening. Find Dr. Patel here: https://www.instagram.com/dr.forum_patel/ https://www.aryaderm.com Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - @baucomminamd Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Eye Surgeon at Safesight Cataract & Eye Laser Centre, Dr. Tebogo Maleka on what goes in to LASIK eye surgery which can be an alternative to glasses or contact lenses. During LASIK surgery, a special type of cutting laser is used to change the shape of the cornea. The cornea is the dome-shaped clear tissue at the front of the eye. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Baxter is the founder and owner of the Alabama Tongue-Tie Center. He is an internationally-recognized speaker on tongue-ties, instructor of the acclaimed course Tongue-Tied Academy, and author of the best-selling book Tongue-Tied: How a Tiny String Under the Tongue Impacts Nursing, Speech, Feeding, and More. He is a board-certified pediatric dentist, a Diplomate of the American Board of Laser Surgery, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (FAAPD). He attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry, graduating at the top of his class. Dr. Baxter attended the residency program at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, OH to receive a specialty certification in pediatric dentistry. Dr. Baxter enjoys spending time with his wife, Tara, who is a nurse practitioner, and his three girls, Hannah, Noelle, and Molly. And, since he had a tongue-tie himself, and all three of his daughters were treated for tongue- and lip-ties at birth, this field is a personal one.
Today we have the most-followed dermatologist on social media as our guest, but don't let that title phase you — Dr. Muneeb Shah is a board-certified dermatologist that happens to have 21M+ followers on social media. Dr. Shah (@dermdoctor on TikTok or @doctorly on Instagram) rose to fame on social for democratizing skincare advice from a dermatologist for the masses.He completed his undergraduate studies at Hofstra University, medical school at Nova Southeastern University, and dermatology residency at Campbell University. He recently joined friend-of-the-pod Dr. Bhanhusali at Hudson Derm and Laser Surgery in New York City, where he's a partner. Today we discuss how he got to this point in his career, how he feels about dermatologists leaving the medical field to become full-time content creators, why he loves clinical dermatology and will always continue to see patients, and he answers some rather spooky skincare questions just in time for Friday the 13th, like filler migration, improper use of viral skincare product A313, and the very relevant topic of bed bugs. Shop Dr. Shah's episodeGlossAngelesPod.comhttps://linktr.ee/glossangelespodCALL US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week you get TWO entrees with a little trip to the dessert cart! Julie and Jeremy picked some juicy stories from health headlines, strained out the inedible parts, and left you the sweet nectar. Let's gobble up the "brain nutrition" that helps YOU feel more empowered to appraise health stories in the news. This week's HEALTH HEADLINES include:Why do women pay more out-of-pocket for healthcare in the US? Julie breaks down a Deloitte analysis, and teaches Jeremy about the PINK TAX, and how it's EVERYWHERE (including in our insurance healthcare costs).Do LED light masks actually work? Do they result in younger-looking skin, less wrinkles, and fewer acne breakouts? Or are they just a scary cross-between-Jason-and-Ironman looking facial accessory??Our "Dessert Cart" contains quick bites about blood tests for long COVID, expiration dates for COVID tests, and cannabis-related car crashes and ER visits. Resources for today's topics include:Deloitte's analysis- "Hiding in plain sight: The health care gender toll." The CDC's Summary Health Statistics: National Health Interview Survey 2018.A 2019 Harvard Health Article- "Mars vs Venus: The gender gap in health."The Hysteria Podcast on Crooked Media (Sept 28 Episode features the Deloitte Analysis)(lol not scientific, but funny) A HuffPo Listicle about THE PINK TAX.American Society of Plastic Surgeons website on "What is LED light therapy and what are the benefits?"Harvard Health Article- "LED lights: Are they a cure for your skin woes?"Annals of Family Medicine article- "Blue-Light Therapy for Acne Vulgaris: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis".Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews- "Light therapies for acne."An article from Photomedicine and Laser Surgery on red-light therapy for facial skin. A Healthline article- "LED Light Therapy for Skin: What to Know."Healio article- "Traffic injury ED visits involving cannabis grow over recent years."For more episodes, limited edition merch, or to become a Friend of Your Doctor Friends (and more), follow
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This episode features Dr. Claudia Cotca, Aesthetic Restorative, Lasers, TMD, OSA, Oral Systemic & Life Performance Dentistry & CEO, Washington Institute For Dentistry & Laser Surgery. Here she discusses her background, her work in venture capital & commercial real estate, how AI can address comorbidities, and more.
This episode features Dr. Claudia Cotca, Aesthetic Restorative, Lasers, TMD, OSA, Oral Systemic & Life Performance Dentistry & CEO, Washington Institute For Dentistry & Laser Surgery. Here she discusses her background, her work in venture capital & commercial real estate, how AI can address comorbidities, and more.
This episode features Dr. Claudia Cotca, Aesthetic Restorative, Lasers, TMD, OSA, Oral Systemic & Life Performance Dentistry & CEO, Washington Institute For Dentistry & Laser Surgery. Here she discusses her background, her work in venture capital & commercial real estate, how AI can address comorbidities, and more.
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery, and how to perform 3k lip lifts plus 300 facelifts per year. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients, more profits and stellar reputations. Now, today's episode is called "3k Lip Lifts Plus 300 Facelifts Per Year — with Benjamin Talei, MD". One way to differentiate yourself in the marketplace is to work harder than everyone else, which is what enables Dr. Talei to perform 3k lip lifts plus 300 facelifts per year. That doesn't guarantee your success, but it certainly gives you a leg up over your competitors. That's what my next Beauty and the Biz Podcast guest did. Ben Talei, MD, facial plastic surgeon set up shop in Beverly Hills and went to work. For 6 years, Dr. Talei worked 16-hour days, 7 days per week honing his surgical skills and making a name for himself…. …until he had a medial scare and had to slow down. Now Dr. Talei “only” works 12-hour days, 4 days per week providing some of the best results seldom seen. He continues to perfect his techniques and do what others don't, won't or can't. And he uses social media and his before/after photos to set himself apart from everyone else and build a demand he struggles to keep up with. Here are some things we talked about: How he gets photo approval from his private patients How he gets results that others don't Tips for marketing to build up a huge demand and much more Visit Dr. Talei's website P.S. Please review!
Tuesday 27 June 2023 Australia promises more military equipment for Ukraine as the pressure grows on Russian President Vladimir Putin. Also today: Metcash, the supplier to IGA and Mitre 10, says sales are roaring along. Change is afoot in the laser surgery industry in Australia. Why the New Zealand Prime Minister took two planes with him to China Plus, with Ticketek's site crashing due to demand for Taylor Swift tickets, hear Sean's infamous story of the time he met the pop superstar.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#540: On today's episode we are joined by Dr. Aaron Rollins. Dr. Rollins is the cosmetic surgeon to the stars, as well as, the founder of Elite Body Sculpture. Dr. Rollins is considered a specialist in body sculpting. He is an affiliate member of the American College of Surgeons, and a diplomate certificate holder in the American Board of Laser Surgery. He is also a physician member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and the American Society of Liposuction Surgery – a subspecialty group under the auspices of the AACS – and a member of the World Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. He joins the show today to discuss body contouring procedures, Airsculpt, fat removal, the cons of loposuction, and procedures that people aren't openly talking about. To connect with Elite Body Sculpture click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Visit airsculpt.com/skinny to find out more about receiving a complimentary AirSculpt area with the purchase of one or more areas and a chance to win a complimentary Chin Airsculpt! Produced by Dear Media
Dr. Jonelle G. Anamelechi of Children's Choice Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics (202-410-0088) If you're looking for a children's dentist in Queens Chapel, D.C. who can safely release tongue tie or lip tie, look no further. offers painless frenectomy surgery. Check them out at https://www.mychildrenschoicedental.com/services/laser-dentistry
Episode 31: Integrative Medicine Part 2: Sacred Sexuality and Unity Consciousness w/ Fred Grover, M.D. IN THIS EPISODE: Fred Grover Jr., M.D. continues to share his diverse experience, knowledge, and embodied wisdom in practicing medicine. We discuss the importance and value of sacred sexuality as a path to spiritual awakening, optimal health, and rewiring one's physiology for greater connection. Our discussion spans into the powerful field of plant medicine and entheogens for transforming one's relationship with life force energy, the earth, others, and life/death itself. We continue from our last episode in part 1, this time taking it further into the world of additional plant medicines and substances that support our journey into unity consciousness: LSD, Peyote, Ayuasca, and DMT Fred Grover Jr., M.D., is a board-certified family physician, whose practice emphasizes preventative, functional, integrative, regenerative, and personalized medicine. He has additional board certifications in Integrative Medicine and Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. He also has expertise in psychedelic medicine and performs several ketamine sessions weekly for patients struggling with anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Supporting healing in the deepest way, he promotes mindfulness-based practices in stress reduction, lifestyle, and nutrition to proactively reduce acute and chronic illness, and enhance overall wellness. In addition to more traditional exam rooms, he has two rooms dedicated to meditation, light therapy, and sound and vibratory therapy in his regenerative medicine clinic in Denver. He's an Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado and regularly teaches medical students and residents in the Integrative Medicine elective. In addition to his two books, Spiritual Genomics and Awakening Gaia, his most recent research publication, in the November 2018 Journal of Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, demonstrated the benefits of transcranial near-infrared light therapy for the treatment of traumatic brain injury in veterans. His adventurous world travels, coupled with a passionate interest in spirituality, mindfulness, and DNA and Gaia activation, have helped him discover healing beyond a prescription pad, leading him to understand unique ways of maintaining the expression of healthy DNA, while helping others do the same. You can learn about his practice and how his work has influenced the writing of this book by visiting http://revolutionarymd.com and about his books at https://Spiritualgenomics.com. His upcoming book will be on the topic of psychedelic sacred sexually planned for release in late 2023. He has generously offered a copy of Chapter 5 from this book for you here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x6sRrEq3cKJYsNjK9u3nZe8QjgW9wiZu/view DISCLAIMER: Kinan and Fred will discuss a few psychoactive plants and man-made compounds in this podcast. We cannot endorse their use due to legal restrictions that vary based on local state laws, federal, and those of individual countries. We recommend that you maintain awareness around the legality of various plant entheogens and if they are applied in a solo mindful based practice, with your partner, or in a group, that you have created a safe setting, consent, and boundaries with other participants, and that you have an integration process planned within a day or two of the experience. While we may discuss psychedelic medicine during this podcast, they were all done in a legal or a decriminalized setting and during my free time, and never do at work. Regarding intimate relations with someone while doing plant medicine, again one must mutually consent and agree to the process and have a plan to set limits should one feel uncomfortable during a journey. WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/6OM7PrftdMU
If you're tired of wearing eyeglasses or contact lens and now want a more permanent solution to your refractive error issues, the eye surgeons at Clear Vision Institute (385-222-2020) can help. The South Jordan, Utah, eye clinic offers pain-free LASIK treatment. Visit https://utah.pcvi.com now.
Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali is a board-certified dermatologist and is one of the most sought after derms in NYC and founder of Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery, a state-of-the-art practice in Manhattan. His patients include some of today's most prominent celebs: Martha Stewart, Hailey Bieber, Kate Bock, and more. He's the formulation expert behind brands like Rhode Beauty and 86 Elm. Dr. Bhanusali also founded Skin Medicinals and Hairstim Labs, a platform for physicians to prescribe compounded topical formulas for skin and hair solutions. Most recently he was named a Crain's NY Top 25 Healthcare Innovator.Disclaimer: This podcast is not to be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.FOLLOW SKIN MEDICINALSSkin Medicinals' WebsiteDR. DHAVAL BHANUSALIDr. Bhanusali's WebsiteDr. Bhanusali's InstagramFOLLOW HELLO BEAUTYHello Beauty's InstagramFOLLOW JOYCE PLATONJoyce Platon's Instagram
IN THIS EPISODE: Fred Grover Jr., M.D. shares his diverse experience, knowledge, and embodied wisdom in practicing medicine. We discuss the importance and value of sacred sexuality as a path to spiritual awakening, optimal health, and rewiring one's physiology for greater connection. Our discussion spans into the powerful field of plant medicine and entheogens for transforming one's relationship with life force energy, the earth, others, and life/death itself. Dr. Fred Grover Jr., is a board-certified family physician, whose practice emphasizes preventative, functional, integrative, regenerative, and personalized medicine. He has additional board certifications in Integrative Medicine and Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. He also has expertise in psychedelic medicine and performs several ketamine sessions weekly for patients struggling with anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Supporting healing in the deepest way, he promotes mindfulness-based practices in stress reduction, lifestyle, and nutrition to proactively reduce acute and chronic illness, and enhance overall wellness. In addition to more traditional exam rooms, he has two rooms dedicated to meditation, light therapy, and sound and vibratory therapy in his regenerative medicine clinic in Denver. He's an Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado and regularly teaches medical students and residents in the Integrative Medicine elective. In addition to his two books, Spiritual Genomics and Awakening Gaia, his most recent research publication, in the November 2018 Journal of Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, demonstrated the benefits of transcranial near-infrared light therapy for the treatment of traumatic brain injury in veterans. His adventurous world travels, coupled with a passionate interest in spirituality, mindfulness, and DNA and Gaia activation, have helped him discover healing beyond a prescription pad, leading him to understand unique ways of maintaining the expression of healthy DNA, while helping others do the same. You can learn about his practice and how his work has influenced the writing of this book by visiting http://revolutionarymd.com and about his books at https://Spiritualgenomics.com. His upcoming book will be on the topic of psychedelic sacred sexually planned for release in late 2023. He has generously offered a copy of Chapter 5 from this book for you here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x6sRrEq3cKJYsNjK9u3nZe8QjgW9wiZu/view DISCLAIMER: Kinan and Fred will discuss a few psychoactive plants and man-made compounds in this podcast. We cannot endorse their use due to legal restrictions that vary based on local state laws, federal, and those of individual countries. We recommend that you maintain awareness around the legality of various plant entheogens and if they are applied in a solo mindful based practice, with your partner, or in a group, that you have created a safe setting, consent, and boundaries with other participants, and that you have an integration process planned within a day or two of the experience. While we may discuss psychedelic medicine during this podcast, they were all done in a legal or a decriminalized setting and during my free time, and never do at work. Regarding intimate relations with someone while doing plant medicine, again one must mutually consent and agree to the process and have a plan to set limits should one feel uncomfortable during a journey. WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/V4_afrbCHYo
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Today we are speaking with Mary Nielsen a legend in the Esthetics Industry. I am so excited to share with you an amazing leader, mentor and educator in this field. We are going to talk about the changes in the esthetics field , Mary's New Book Fearless Beauties ,and how as estheticians we can participate in creating change in this world. A technician, educator, mentor and business owner, Mary Nielsen has been at the forefront in medical esthetics since its infancy in the early 1990s. She is a Certified Advanced Esthetician in the State of Oregon and a Master Esthetician in Washington. She is a licensed esthetics instructor. She is also a licensed nurse. She is currently Vice Chair and Industry Expert on the Oregon Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians. She is the author of A Compendium for Advanced Aesthetics, a Guide for the Master Esthetician and Fearless Beauties, Treating Skin of Color with Confidence. Which is a textbook and workbook. She has authored four chapters in the newest Milady Standard Esthetics textbook 12th Edition She is also a diplomate with the American Board of Laser Surgery in Cosmetic Laser Procedures. She is the Executive Director of Spectrum Advanced Aesthetics, the founder of the Cascade Aesthetic Alliance as well as the creator of Skintelligent Resources and Fearless Beauties. If you want to buy Fearless Beauties click here: http://www.skin365.expert/bookshelf
Gugu Mhlungu speak to Eye Surgeon at Safesight Cataract & Eye Laser Centre, Dr. Tebogo Maleka takes a look at the process of Eye Laser Surgery and interrogate the pros and cons eye laser therapy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does a dictator and my podcast have in common? Find out in this episode. Is "bigger" better? About 45% of men reported being unsatisfied with their penis size. The length of a penis when flaccid wasn't a predictor of its length when erect. Girth is most desirable in terms of appearance and intimate relations. Penis enhancement injections have the greatest effect on penis girth or width. Recent studies from the University of Texas have shown that 90% of male partners prefer increase in penile girth (width) over an increase in length. New technology with dermal fillers has allowed a breakthrough in penile enhancement. The same products which are FDA approved to enhance cheeks and chins are injected into the penile shaft and head to significantly increase the girth and width of the penis. In this episode, I will discuss with Dr. William Song: What is a common penis size Penile enlargement with dermal fillers What are risks and complications of penile enlargement Why do men get enlargement procedures and transformation they get from the change. Dr. William SongDr. Song is a recognized expert in advanced, minimally invasive cosmetic surgery. Dr. Song is a pioneer in crossing over the principles and techniques of regenerative medicine into the field of Aesthetics. Dr. Song practiced for 15 years as a board certified Internal Medicine specialist before switching to Aesthetics in 2007. He is certified by the American Board of Laser Surgery in Cosmetic Laser Surgery. He can be contacted at www.hungshot.com or www.omniaesthetics.com Links And Resources MentionedFor all links and resources mentioned on the show, and where to subscribe to the podcast, please visit https://sexualhealthformenpodcast.com/does-size-really-matter (https://sexualhealthformenpodcast.com/does-size-really-matter) Reveal the FREE treatment most men ignore that solves thousands of erectile dysfunction cases every year, plus the 5 biggest mistakes you must avoid if you want to say goodbye to your ED. Uncover it all in my free ebook available to download now. https://ed.truongrehab.com/ebook?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=eBook (https://ed.truongrehab.com/ebook?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=eBook)
Villagers in Odisha put up a fake telecom tower made of bamboo, and then invited the local MLA to inaugurate it. Next up is the story of the Navi Mumbai airport, rather the tussle between the name of the airport which is quickly turning into a political opportunity. And lastly, the lads overshare a bit under the guise of covering a laser surgery in Japan that went horribly wrong. + Music credit – Simon D'Souza + Write to us – hello@farfromfact.in + Follow us https://www.instagram.com/farfromfact/ Instamojo https://www.instamojo.com/@thelads_farfromfact Paypal paypal.me/farfromfact
On our podcast today we have Dr. Brooke Jackson, board certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon. After completing two fellowships: Laser Surgery at Harvard and a second in Mohs, she founded the Mohs Surgery Unit at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Dr. Jackson then moved to Chicago, where she founded the Skin Wellness Center of Chicago and held a clinical faculty position in the Department of Dermatology at Northwestern University. In 2013, Dr. Jackson relocated to the Triangle area. She was an Associate Professor of Dermatology at UNC, Chapel Hill, until opening her private practice Skin Wellness Dermatology Associates. Dr. Jackson's practice philosophy focuses on patient education and skin wellness. She has been voted one of NC'S top doctors. Dr. Jackson is a frequent and sought after guest and resource for national and local media on dermatology concerns. An avid runner and budding triathlete, Dr. Jackson has completed 10 marathons (26.2 miles). She is married with three very active children. I invite you to lean into this conversation as we discuss The Skin Factor on the Make it a great journey podcast.SKIN WELLNESS DERMATOLOGY ASSOCIATES245 East NC Hwy. 54 Suite 202Durham, NC 27713Directionsp (919) 294-9440f (919) 237-3899https://skinwellnessdermatology.comBOOKS BY DR. BROOK JACKSONSkin Care for RunnersChild of Mine: Caring for Skin and Hair of Your Adopted ChildLOCATE A BOARD CERTIFIED DERMATOLOGIST NEAR YOUAmerican Academy of Dermatology Associationhttps://www.aad.orgAmerican Society of Dermatologic Surgeryhttps://www.asds.netMake It A Great Journey! The Podcast is focused on sharing information and insight to an audience of individuals who have experienced or who are interested in bariatric weight loss. The podcast host, Amy Brothers, engages medical professionals who share their expertise on the subject matter. Our goal is to help individuals chart a path toward long term weight loss success. If you like what you hear, subscribe, rate, and/or leave a comment. We'd love to hear from you! If you have specific questions about bariatric surgery, send your questions to: info@aimglobalenterprises.org. If you like what you hear, subscribe to our podcast, rate us and leave a comment. We'd love to hear from you! If you have specific questions about bariatric surgery, send your questions to: info@aimglobalenterprises.org. You can also purchase the companion guide for weight loss surgery success at our website. Let's MAKE IT A GREAT JOURNEY!Book: Make It A Great Journey! A Companion Guide for Weight Loss Surgery Success available at Barnes & Noble, wherever online books are sold. PODCAST QUESTIONS Email: info@aimglobalenterprises.orgWebsite: www.aimglobalenterprises.org
Michael Hamblin, Ph.D. is a world leading expert in photobiomodulation and photodynamic therapy. His roles have included Principal Investigator at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, and an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. He has published over 422 peer-reviewed articles, is Editor in Chief of "Photoiomodulation, Photomedicine and Laser Surgery" and Associate Editor for 10 journals. Michael has authored/edited 23 textbooks on photo dynamic therapy and photomedicine and is a member of the Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers where he was elected as a Fellow in 2011. He also received the 1st Endre Mester Lifetime Achievement Award in Photomedicine from the NAALT in 2017, the Outstanding Career Award from the Dose Response Society and 1st Ali Javan Award for Basic Research from WALT in 2018.-Follow Michael's WorkMichael's Journal-Follow My WorkWebsiteConsultationInstagramYoutubeSpotifyApple PodcastsLinkedin
In this episode, we discuss a type of laser surgery called HOLEP as an option for men with urinary symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate – a condition called BPH that we discussed in a previous episode. Historically, when men either no longer benefited from prostate medication or could not tolerate the side effects of these medications, the next step would be a TURP surgery, otherwise known as the “Roto-Rooter”. Recently, however, new surgical options have been developed which are believed to provide results that are similar to or better than TURP and that are potentially safer and have less side effects. One of these newer procedures is a laser surgery called HOLEP which stands for holmium enucleation of the prostate. Joining us to help us better understand the risks and benefits of HOLEP is Dr Amy Krambeck. Dr Krambeck is a Professor of Urology at Northwestern Medical in Chicago, Illinois. Her Urology residency was completed at the Mayo Clinic in 2008 and she subsequently completed an Endourology fellowship at the Methodist Institute for Kidney Stone Research in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr Krambeck worked as an endourologist at the Mayo Clinic from 2009-2016 at which time she joined the staff at Indiana University and ran the benign urologic diseases division until 2020. Dr Krambeck specializes in the surgical and medical management of stone disease and BPH and has performed approximately 3000 HOLEP procedures. Who better to help us understand this procedure. And now, without further ado, I bring you our conversation with Dr Amy Krambeck about HOLEP as a surgical option for BPH.
Pelvic floor problems are common after childbirth, but not everyone understands where to go for help. Many women just accept that this kind of damage is just what happens after a vaginal birth. But what are the best ways to approach pelvic floor problems like incontinence, and is the relatively new approach of laser surgery the cure many women have been hoping for?James Alexander is a Urogynaecology fellow at Monash health and the lead author in a study on laser surgery for incontinence. He explains the options for treatment of incontinence post childbirth and whether laser surgery is the solution to pelvic floor challenges.
Did you know that laser surgery is used to treat pets? Laser beams, like…
Did you know that laser surgery is used to treat pets? Laser beams, like…
Today we sat down with Dr Cymbor and Marketing Manager Rachel from Nittany Eye Associates. They have been a staple for eye care here in the Center Region for a Quarter Century! It's easy to tell in this conversation that, without a doubt, have a “patient first” mentality. You'll also learn that they are FAR more than just eye exams with specialties ranging from Dry Eye Treatment, Glaucoma treatment, Vision Therapy and of course Laser Eye Surgery. They helped me with some of my silly “lasik surgery” fears, and Dr Cymbor promised not to cut my nose off with the laser if I flinch. Whew! They also offer free consultations for Laser Surgery to see if you're a good candidate! We discuss that as well as the multiple insurance options and payment plans they offer!All jokes aside, they've also started The Fred H Carlin Community Vision Foundation was formed to provide quality vision services to underserved populations within the Central PA region through collaboration with local optometrist and volunteer organizations. In addition, the Fred H Carlin Community Vision Foundation will provide education on prominent vision conditions and community outreach to connect individuals with vision services withing their community. Lastly, this foundation will support and participate in industry leading optometric research initiatives. The foundation is named after one of our founding doctors, Dr. Fred Carlin, for his dedication to the community and he serves as one of the leading members.Nittany Eye Associates has 5 locations in the area, so they are easy to find. Check out their website at www.nittanyeye.com Also check them out on Facebook/Instagram at Nittany Eye Associates Such a wonderful and funny conversation, and it was an absolute pleasure! Enjoy!
Dr. Anna A. Bar is an Associate Professor of Dermatology and Co-Director of Mohs micrographic surgery. She is also an expert in Special Focus on Cosmetic and Laser Surgery, Dermatologic Surgery, Melanoma, Skin Cancer Surgery. Dr. Anna A. Bar joins us in this week’s episode with Jeff Richmond, to share some of her techniques and advice from her journey so far.
Today I have the honor of interviewing Dr. Michael Gold who is founder and medical director of the Gold Skin Care Center, Advanced Aesthetic Medical Spa and The Laser and Rejuvenation Center in the Tennessee Clinical Research Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a board-certified dermatologist and a dermatological surgeon and oversees the various facets […] The post The Latest in Laser Surgery and Why the Correct Use of the Technology is Critical for the Individual and the Industry appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Today I have the honor of interviewing Dr. Michael Gold who is founder and medical director of the Gold Skin Care Center, Advanced Aesthetic Medical Spa and The Laser and Rejuvenation Center in the Tennessee Clinical Research Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a board-certified dermatologist and a dermatological surgeon and oversees the various facets […] The post The Latest in Laser Surgery and Why the Correct Use of the Technology is Critical for the Individual and the Industry appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Today I have the honor of interviewing Dr. Michael Gold who is founder and medical director of the Gold Skin Care Center, Advanced Aesthetic Medical Spa and The Laser and Rejuvenation Center in the Tennessee Clinical Research Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a board-certified dermatologist and a dermatological surgeon and oversees the various facets […] The post The Latest in Laser Surgery and Why the Correct Use of the Technology is Critical for the Individual and the Industry appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Today I have the honor of interviewing Dr. Michael Gold who is founder and medical director of the Gold Skin Care Center, Advanced Aesthetic Medical Spa and The Laser and Rejuvenation Center in the Tennessee Clinical Research Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a board-certified dermatologist and a dermatological surgeon and oversees the various facets […] The post The Latest in Laser Surgery and Why the Correct Use of the Technology is Critical for the Individual and the Industry appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
With so many changes in the industry—salons and spas opening and closing, schools going remote, and new legislation to promote the safe practice of advanced esthetics—it’s hard to know whether estheticians should take the time and the money to advance their education. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, we sit down with industry expert Mary Nielsen, vice chair of the Oregon Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians and diplomat with the American Board of Laser Surgery in Cosmetic Laser Procedures to determine why it is so important for estheticians to continue their education throughout their career. About Mary Nielsen: Mary Nielsen has a unique perspective in providing laser and esthetic service training. She has worked as a technician and nurse and was instrumental in the introduction of lasers and esthetics beyond cosmetic surgery. Since 2006, Mary has worked as a clinical trainer, providing education and training confidence to new laser operators in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Her point of view and experience as a business owner has built successful management and marketing tools that she shares to help estheticians prosper. Mary is the owner and a primary educator at Spectrum. She is a licensed esthetician in Oregon, a master esthetician in Washington, a licensed esthetic instructor in Oregon, and a licensed practical nurse. Mary was selected to the Oregon Board of Cosmetology Rules Advisory Committee for Esthetics and also serves on the Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians. Mary is also the author of A Compendium for Advanced Esthetics: A Guide for the Advanced or Master Esthetician, as well as several policies and procedure manuals for medical spas. She is also the founder and executive director of Fearless Beauties, Skintelligent Resources, and Cascade Aesthetic Alliance. In her spare time, she enjoys being a grandma, hiking, fishing, and camping with her hubby and family. Connect with Mary: Website: www.spectrumlasertraining.com Website: www.fearlessbeauties.org Website: www.skintelligentresources.com Website: www.cascadeaestheticalliance.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mary-nielsen-7748b52 About Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP): Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) is the nation’s largest association for skin care professionals and your ONLY all-inclusive source for professional liability insurance, education, community, and career support. For estheticians at every stage of the journey, ASCP is your essential partner. Get in touch with us today if you have any questions or would like to join and become an ASCP member. Advanced Modality Insurance (AMI) is exclusively available to ASCP members who have advanced their education in skin cares services such as permanent makeup, laser, and more. Learn more about AMI at www.ascpskincare.com/ami. Connect with ASCP: Website: www.ascpskincare.com Email: getconnected@ascpskincare.com Phone: 800-789-0411 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ASCPskincare Instagram: www.instagram.com/ascpskincare About our Sponsor: Celluma Light Therapy BioPhotas invites you to adopt their illuminating approach to total health and wellness through scientifically proven products based on NASA-researched technology. Led by a network of leading medical professionals, BioPhotas’s unwavering commitment to honesty, accuracy, and integrity aids them as they continuously improve and evaluate policies to develop the most innovative, effective, and safest products on the market. Focusing on wound healing research in the labs of the prestigious Beckman Laser Institute at UCI, BioPhotas has demonstrated that Celluma promotes cell proliferation and cell migration. As trailblazers in this area of research, BioPhotas intends to further this research to support and demonstrate how Celluma could potentially be utilized to accelerate the closure of slow and non-healing wounds. Website: www.celluma.com Email: info@celluma.com Phone: (714) 978-0080 Facebook: www.facebook.com/CellumaByBioPhotas Instagram: www.instagram.com/celluma_led_therapy About our Sponsor: Face Reality Skincare Face Reality Skincare has a clear-skin system that will have your clients’ acne under control in about three to four months, depending on their type of acne. Face Reality Skincare combines the power of clinical-grade products that are customized for a specific type of acne with a series of bimonthly treatments. Face Reality Skincare also teaches you about other aggravating factors that cause breakouts: foods, medications, cosmetics, stress, and common ingredients in skin care formulations that might be clogging the pores (even professional and prescription products). Website: www.facerealityskincare.com Email: info@facerealityskincare.com Phone: (866) 477-3077 Facebook: www.facebook.com/facerealityskincare Instagram: www.instagram.com/facerealityskincare YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC-qJaIUVkimLICmBTKC_M_w
In Part 2, Dr. Claudia Cotca discusses her "must have" technology, lasers and their use, controversies in esthetic and laser dentistry, and her best professional advice for her colleagues. Dr. Claudia C Cotca, is a 3 times graduate of University of Michigan, where she received a Bachelor of Science with Chemistry Degree and Cellular Molecular Biology, Master of Public Health in Toxicology, and Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dr. Claudia Cotca, an international lecturer and aesthetic restorative dentist founded the Washington Institute for Dentistry & Laser Surgery in Washington DC Metro, a private practice Institute and C3 Think Tank, an innovative real time protocol incubator where she develops real time oral systemic aesthetic advanced clinical protocols. Dr. Claudia C Cotca serves on the ADA Standards Committee on Dental Products and as USA Delegate to International Organizations of Standardization, among many others. She serves as an Editor and Reviewer of various peer review oral sciences journals and is Fellow of the American Academy of Oral Medicine, the Pierre Fauchard Academy, International College of Dentists and a member of the International College of Prosthodontists. She has been an active expert on Capitol Hill in testifying before United States Congress and White House as well as a dental expert and contributor with ABC, NBC and healthcare industry sectors. https://claudiaccotca.com/. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast (DCCP) is provided for general informational purposes only. The DCCP, MounceEndo, LLC, and Dr. Richard Mounce personally have no liability for any clinical, management, or financial decisions or actions taken or made by you based on the information provided in this program. The DCCP is not intended to offer dental, medical, legal, management, investment, surgical, tax, clinical, or any other professional advice. Reliance on the information in the DCCP is done entirely at the listeners own risk. No guarantees, representations, or warrantees are made with regard to the completeness, accuracy, and/or quality of the DCCP. The DCCP takes no responsibility for, does not endorse, and does not imply a relationship/affiliation to any websites, products, services, devices, individuals, organizations which are hyperlinked to any DCCP component or mentioned in the DCCP. Third party materials, hyperlinks, and/or DCCP content does not reflect the opinions, standards, and policies of MounceEndo, LLC (owner of the DCCP, Dr. Richard Mounce, the guest, or show sponsors). The DCCP makes no warranty that the Podcast and its server are free of computer viruses or other destructive or contaminating code elements. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special consequential or other damages arising out of any individuals use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this podcast or the information presented in this podcast. Support the show (http://mounceendo.com/)
In Part 1, Dr. Claudia Cotca discusses her passion for dentistry, her continuing education path, and how she uses her fellowship in the American Academy of Oral Medicine in daily practice. Dr. Claudia C Cotca, is a 3 times graduate of University of Michigan, where she received a Bachelor of Science with Chemistry Degree and Cellular Molecular Biology, Master of Public Health in Toxicology, and Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dr. Claudia Cotca, an international lecturer and aesthetic restorative dentist founded the Washington Institute for Dentistry & Laser Surgery in Washington DC Metro, a private practice Institute and C3 Think Tank, an innovative real time protocol incubator where she develops real time oral systemic aesthetic advanced clinical protocols. Dr. Claudia C Cotca serves on the ADA Standards Committee on Dental Products and as USA Delegate to International Organizations of Standardization, among many others. She serves as an Editor and Reviewer of various peer review oral sciences journals and is Fellow of the American Academy of Oral Medicine, the Pierre Fauchard Academy, International College of Dentists and a member of the International College of Prosthodontists. She has been an active expert on Capitol Hill in testifying before United States Congress and White House as well as a dental expert and contributor with ABC, NBC and healthcare industry sectors. https://claudiaccotca.com/. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast (DCCP) is provided for general informational purposes only. The DCCP, MounceEndo, LLC, and Dr. Richard Mounce personally have no liability for any clinical, management, or financial decisions or actions taken or made by you based on the information provided in this program. The DCCP is not intended to offer dental, medical, legal, management, investment, surgical, tax, clinical, or any other professional advice. Reliance on the information in the DCCP is done entirely at the listeners own risk. No guarantees, representations, or warrantees are made with regard to the completeness, accuracy, and/or quality of the DCCP. The DCCP takes no responsibility for, does not endorse, and does not imply a relationship/affiliation to any websites, products, services, devices, individuals, organizations which are hyperlinked to any DCCP component or mentioned in the DCCP. Third party materials, hyperlinks, and/or DCCP content does not reflect the opinions, standards, and policies of MounceEndo, LLC (owner of the DCCP, Dr. Richard Mounce, the guest, or show sponsors). The DCCP makes no warranty that the Podcast and its server are free of computer viruses or other destructive or contaminating code elements. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special consequential or other damages arising out of any individuals use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this podcast or the information presented in this podcast. Support the show (http://mounceendo.com/)
This week, Dr. Azi interviews Dr. Ben Talei, the founder of the Beverly Hills Center for Plastic and Laser Surgery. Dr. Talei is not only an esteemed plastic surgeon, but a true humanitarian with an incredibly generous philanthropic heart. This episode is a must listen for any medical student studying facial plastics or cosmetics. In this episode, Dr. Shirazi & Dr. Talei talk about: The AuraLyft procedure, a deep plane face lift Dr. Talei developed that is making headlines The modified upper lip lift, a formerly controversial procedure that Dr. Talei has improved and brought back into the realm of cosmetic possibility Dr. Talei’s holistic approach to facial optimization The Reality Pill, Dr. Talei’s new podcast about when it's time to call “BS!” Some of Dr. Talei's favorite hobbies outside of plastic surgery, such as cooking and podcasting and how hobbies help make him a more well-rounded surgeon. Submit your questions for the podcast to Dr. Azi on Instagram @skinbydrazi, on YouTube and on TikTok @skinbydrazi. Shop skincare at AziMDSkincare.com and learn more about the practice at LaJollaLaserDerm.com. The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice. © Azadeh Shirazi, MD, FAAD.
Michael Hamblin Ph.D. is a Principal Investigator at Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, and an Associate Professor Harvard Medical School. He has interests in photodynamic therapy and photobiomodulation. He has published over 600 peer-reviewed articles and is Editor in Chief of "Photoiomodulation, Photomedicine and Laser Surgery".
On this episode I sit down with Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali, a board certified dermatologist in Manhattan. We discuss his role in bringing access to generic medications to his patients and the platform that he helped develop which gave this option to patients across the country. Dr. Bhanusali is a leading Dermatologist and digital health entrepreneur based in Manhattan. As a member of the prestigious Medical Scholars program at Michigan State University, Dr. Bhanusali was accepted into medical school at the age of seventeen and graduated college in three years. He was awarded both the Spartan scholarship, as well as the Arthur L. Foley, MD PhD scholarships for his outstanding academic achievements. After finishing medical school, Dr. Bhanusali completed his Dermatology residency at Mount Sinai hospital in New York City. During his training, he also started Health Digital, a hybrid venture capital/ development platform that Forbes noted could “revolutionize health care innovation.” Throughout his young career, Dr. Bhanusali has been featured on Elite Daily, Buzzfeed, Yahoo, Askmen, GQ, Business Insider, the Atlantic, People Magazine, Teen Vogue, Bustle, Self, WebMD, and countless other media outlets. His novel laser techniques and humanitarian efforts were featured on ABC , FOX, and People Magazine. His award winning research has been presented around the world and earlier this year, he was the Dermatologic formulation scientist behind Amazon’s first exclusive skincare line, Fast Beauty Co. Most recently, Dr. Bhanusali helped build Skin Medicinals, a technology platform that helps provide access to compounded medications at affordable prices for patients. He also co-founded AIRE Health, a fast growing EMR platform in Dermatology and HairStim, a technology platform providing access to personalized hair loss formulations. Between being active in digital health and his dermatology practice in NYC (Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery), Dr. Bhanusali spends time working with non-profits and serving as a member of the American Academy of Dermatology’s media advisory team, as well as numerous committees (Access to Care, Teledermatology, Artificial Intelligence, etc). Skin Medicinals - https://www.businessinsider.com/dermatologist-dhaval-bhanusali-site-cheaper-prescriptions-skin-medicinals-2019-4 Health Digital- https://www.forbes.com/sites/amitchowdhry/2015/07/07/how-this-incubator-will-revolutionize-healthcare/#4f59a27cf29a Dermatologist- https://people.com/style/amanda-morris-slashing-victim-how-a-dermatologist-treated-her/ https://hauteliving.com/hautebeauty/635062/dr-bhanusali-opens-hudson-dermatology-and-laser-surgery-center/ MSU Alumni of the Year - https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/michigan-state-university-alumni-office-to-honor-dr-dhaval-bhanusali-1028568505 Find Dr. Bhanusali online https://www.instagram.com/drbhanusali/ Hudson Dermatology & Laser Surgery https://www.hudsondermlaser.com/ Skin Medicinals https://www.skinmedicinals.com/ Find Dr. Portela online https://www.instagram.com/208SkinDoc Treasure Valley Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center https://www.instagram.com/treasurevalleyderm
Today we are speaking with Mary Nielsen a legend in the Esthetics Industry. I am so excited to share with you an amazing leader, mentor and educator in this field. We are going to talk about the changes in the esthetics field , Mary’s New Book Fearless Beauties ,and how as estheticians we can participate in creating change in this world. A technician, educator, mentor and business owner, Mary Nielsen has been at the forefront in medical esthetics since its infancy in the early 1990s. She is a Certified Advanced Esthetician in the State of Oregon and a Master Esthetician in Washington. She is a licensed esthetics instructor. She is also a licensed nurse. She is currently Vice Chair and Industry Expert on the Oregon Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians. She is the author of A Compendium for Advanced Aesthetics, a Guide for the Master Esthetician and Fearless Beauties, Treating Skin of Color with Confidence. Which is a textbook and workbook. She has authored four chapters in the newest Milady Standard Esthetics textbook 12th Edition She is also a diplomate with the American Board of Laser Surgery in Cosmetic Laser Procedures.She is the Executive Director of Spectrum Advanced Aesthetics, the founder of the Cascade Aesthetic Alliance as well as the creator of Skintelligent Resources and Fearless Beauties. If you want to buy Fearless Beauties click here: http://www.skin365.expert/bookshelf
What Makes Animal Oasis Veterinary Hospital a Good Neighbor...Animal Oasis Veterinary Hospital offers the most up to date and progressive veterinary services for your pets. Ranging from Laser Surgery, Ultrasound, Dental Xrays, Radiology, full pharmacy and in-house diagnostics, Animal Oasis Veterinary Hospital provides your pets with the necessary options for treatment.We invite you to stop in anytime for a tour of Animal Oasis Veterinary Hospital. We look forward to giving you the best customer experience. From fresh cookies, coffees, and sodas in our front lobby, to the nice, warm smiles to welcome you as you enter, and our flat screen televisions in each exam room for your enjoyment, we know you will love it here. Thanks for giving us this opportunity to earn your business.To learn more about Animal Oasis Veterinary Hospital, go to: https://www.animaloasisveterinaryhospital.com/Animal Oasis Veterinary Hospital2700 Immokalee Rd., Suite 16Naples, FL, 34110239-431-7980Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
Dr. Paolo Cassano is assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Director of Photobiomodulation at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Depression and Clinical Research Program and Principal Investigator at the MGH Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders.Since 2009, Dr. Cassano has led multiple studies on transcranial photobiomodulation with near-infrared light for anxiety and mood disorders, including translational studies aimed at discovering the mechanisms of action of photobiomodulation. His translational studies have focused on the effects of near-infrared light on mitochondria, cerebral blood flow (DCS), on brain electrical activity (EEG) and on autonomic reactivity (HRV). For his studies on photobiomodulation, he was awarded competitive, national grants such as the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation NARSAD.These groundbreaking projects have demonstrated preliminary efficacy of near-infrared light for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Considerable press attention stemmed from these studies, with CNN, Washington Post and Boston Globe coverage at the national level. He has coauthored more than 50 publications and he is the Associated Editor of Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery.https://www.massgeneral.org/doctors/19402/Paolo-Cassanohttps://giving.massgeneral.org/infrared-light-depression-research/https://niraxx.com/https://medium.com/@pcassanohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/paolo-cassano-md-phd/https://twitter.com/paolo_cassanohttps://www.instagram.com/paolocassanomd/Parties involved have authorized disclosure
You're Just The Worst - Episode 46 - Laser Surgery At The Campfire by Oliver Rockside
In episode 2 of Bellies, Baby & Birth, Dr. Cara Riek (Dr.. Cara) ”DNP, FNP-BC, IBCLC to talk about Empowering families to trust their decisions for their family’s health. Amy and Dr. Cara also have and enlightening. Informative and important discussion on resolving lip and tongue ties and swallowing, breathing and sleeping challenges. Episode Highlights;• Empowering families to trust their decisions for their family’s health.• Why a team approach to resolving lip and tongue ties is crucial. • How our swallowing, breathing and sleeping all connect to have massive impact on our health.About Dr. Cara:Dr. Cara graduated from Arizona State University of with Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. She is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner in addition to having her IBCLC certification. Dr. Cara is also a diplomate of the American Board of Laser Surgery, specializing in “Oral Surgery in Infants, Toddler, and Adults.” She has also recently earned her certification as a Certified Specialist in Orofacial Myology (CSOM).Dr. Cara describes her career as a diversifying adventure: research, teaching, nursing, and now breastfeeding medicine specialist. She strives to provide meaningful, evidence-based care to mother-baby dyads. Her mission is to support mothers where they are at and help them journey into the breastfeeding relationship they desire. She strives to make sure that each patient is able to reach their desired goal and have an amazing breastfeeding relationship.Connect with Dr, Cara:http://bfmedaz.com
BPH, or an enlarged prostate, affects about 50 percent of men between the ages of 50 and 60, causing symptoms ranging from frequent urination to a weak urine stream. Dr. Daniel Marchalik discusses GreenLight laser surgery, a minimally invasive treatment for BPH. TRANSCRIPT Intro: MedStar Washington Hospital Center presents Medical Intel where our healthcare team shares health and wellness insights and gives you the inside story on advances in medicine. Host: We’re speaking with Dr. Daniel Marchalik, the Director of Ambulatory Urologic Surgery at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Marchalik. Dr. Marchalik: Thanks so much. Happy to be here. Host: Today we’re discussing a newer treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, which often is referred to as an enlarged prostate. This treatment is called greenlight laser surgery. Dr. Marchalik, could start by explaining what greenlight laser surgery is and how it works? Dr. Marchalik: Yeah, of course. So, as a lot of listeners know, BPH is a really common issue. In fact, we know that half of all men in their 6th decade of life have signs of an enlarged prostate. And so, as a result, this is something that we have to deal with very often and treat very, very often. And there are different ways of treating BPH. Traditionally, BPH has been treated surgically by shaving the prostate down using an electrode that can actually shave it from the inside. Recently, in the past 5 to 10 years, we’ve started to use something called the greenlight laser to do a photo-vaporization of the prostate. Now what that means is that we use a laser to actually vaporize the prostate tissue. The greenlight laser is a really interesting device because the laser itself is absorbed by the hemoglobin molecules - those are the red cells...red blood cells. What that allows us to do is to actually make the tissue vaporize without causing as much bleeding as other ways of treating BPH. Host: What’s the process in which you diagnose a patient with BPH, or enlarged prostate, and who are the best candidates for greenlight laser surgery? Dr. Marchalik: The diagnosis is really usually made by symptoms. So, when somebody comes in and they complain of having difficulty urinating, waking up at night to urinate, feeling like their stream has gotten weaker, feeling like they’re always rushing to the bathroom - basically, like the guys in the commercial who are going to the baseball game and they always have to sit on the aisle because they need to know where the bathroom is at all times. Or, the guys that are running in and out of meetings because they feel like they’re just not going to make it through the whole meeting without peeing. Those are the symptoms that we tend to see with BPH. Now, we do questionnaires to try to get an objective measure of exactly how much this is bothering them. We can also measure the flow of their urine to see how strong their stream is. And, if we then diagnose them with issues urinating, we then go on and measure the size of their prostate to objectively demonstrate that it is enlarged and sometimes even look inside the prostate using a small camera called a cystoscope. Every patient is obviously going to be different. But, the general approach is to first establish what the symptoms are that the patient is experiencing, and then to get some objective data, like the size of the prostate and the way that the prostate looks. Host: What is recovery typically like following greenlight laser surgery? Dr. Marchalik: The big difference between a greenlight laser surgery and the traditional surgery called a TURP, a transurethral resection of the prostate, which is the way that prostates used to be treated more in the past and still are treated today, is that the greenlight laser surgery could be done as an outpatient, meaning it’s in and out surgery. The big difference there is that you don’t have to spend the night in the hospital. And, that means that the recovery tends to be a little bit smoother. Generally, patients who undergo a greenlight laser photo-vaporization of the prostate get sent home with a catheter that they can either remove themselves the next day or come back in to the hospital and we can remove it for them. Most patients will immediately see a difference in their stream. What I mean by that is that patients who have really struggled to try to push the urine out or felt like their urine just doesn’t tend to flow the way that it used to when they were younger, will often experience the return of that type of force right away, and so they might be able to see the results immediately. Now, of course, because they had the surgery and because their prostate was shaved down, that means that they need to abstain from things like heavy lifting and exercise, cycling, for the next four weeks or so to prevent them from developing bleeding from that raw area in the prostate. Host: Are there any risks involved with greenlight laser surgery? Dr. Marchalik: Of course. As with any surgery, there are inherent risks associated with anesthesia. But for the surgery itself, there are some things that tend to be risks for the procedure. For example, about three-quarters of guys who undergo this procedure will develop something called retrograde ejaculation. It means that when they ejaculate, nothing comes out or less comes out. Now, it doesn’t change their ability to have erections. It doesn’t change their ability to have an orgasm. But it does change the actual experience because there is no ejaculate. About 3 to 5 percent of guys can develop some leakage. It’s called incontinence, meaning when they sneeze or cough or do strenuous activity, some urine might leak out. For a lot of guys, it’s just a few drops and it tends to be transient, meaning it goes away after a few weeks. But there’s a small subgroup of guys that can develop a more long-lasting issue with the urinary leakage. Of course, there’s always a risk that the procedure doesn’t actually help someone, meaning even though we shave the prostate down, they have some underlying problems with their bladder that prevent their bladder from squeezing as well as it should. And in those cases, the procedure might help them but maybe not as much as we would hope that it would. Host: When speaking of risks, is there usually any hesitancy from patients and how do you walk them through, you know, why maybe they shouldn't be hesitant? Dr. Marchalik: It’s funny that you use the word “hesitancy” because urinary hesitancy is why the guys come to see me in the first place. But, I think that’s a good question. And, I think that as with any surgery, you have to remember that each individual patient is going to be different. There are people for whom this surgery is not ideal. For example, if somebody comes to me and they say, “I want a procedure for my BPH, but we want to have some more children.” And, for a patient like this, this is not a good procedure because the retrograde ejaculation certainly puts you at risk of not being able to have children anymore. Now, there are people that say, “Hey, I really want a procedure, but I can’t go under anesthesia. I’m scared of anesthesia. This is not something that I’m willing to do.” This is not a good procedure for them because this does require anesthesia. There are other people that come to me and they’ll say, “What type of procedure can I do that I know is going to last more than a few months or that has a lot of research behind it?” And then we talk about this procedure because I think this is a very good option for them. There are things that give people pause. For example, the retrograde ejaculation and the risk...the need to have a catheter for one day afterwards. But a lot of times, when we actually talk through this, this is not something that is an issue for most people that I see. Host: What makes greenlight laser surgery superior t o other treatment options? Dr. Marchalik: The biggest advantage that I see for a greenlight laser TURP is the fact that this could be done as an outpatient, meaning a patient gets to go home at the end of the procedure and spend the night at home versus the hospital. However, we still see the same benefits with greenlight laser TURPs as we see with regular TURPs, meaning we still see the same effectiveness of the procedure. Guys get the same urinary function that they have with the regular TURP with this greenlight laser TURP. They have the same side effect profile as a regular TURP. And, the same risk of having to need a surgery down the line. So, by that I mean that it is really a comparable procedure, just as good, but the risks are lower and there’s no need to spend the night in the hospital. Host: Is there anything patients should do beforehand to prepare for greenlight laser surgery? Dr. Marchalik: There’s nothing that they need to do in particular that’s different from any other surgery. And, of course, those instructions will differ by each individual patient. But usually it means having nothing to eat or drink after midnight and this is the same approach as they would for any other surgery. The big difference is they don’t need to pack a bag to bring with them to spend the night in the hospital. Host: Why is MedStar Washington Hospital Center the best place to receive treatment for BPH through treatments like greenlight laser surgery? Dr. Marchalik: We have a very good interdisciplinary team that discusses each individual patient. And, we have a good track record of performing this surgery that is an advanced greenlight laser surgery, including for some people who have larger prostates. Traditionally, the greenlight laser TURP has been reserved for smaller prostates, but we’ve been doing it with great success on guys with larger prostates and we’ve had really good patient outcomes. And, of course, we are very committed to our patients, which means that we continue to see them in our clinic and to make sure that their results are not just good successes initially but are durable and they maintain the good urinary function throughout the years afterwards. Host: Could you share a story where a patient received an optimal outcome through greenlight laser surgery? Dr. Marchalik: Yeah. I had a patient recently who had been in and out of the emergency room multiple times over the span of several months. He kept having difficulty urinating. It’s called urinary retention, where basically no urine comes out. It could be an extremely uncomfortable and extremely painful condition. So, he kept coming in to the emergency room, would have a catheter placed, the catheter would be removed, he would be OK for a few days, and then it would return. Leading up to it, he’s a guy who was in a lot of business meetings and he said that this was starting to really interfere with his job. He kept having to leave meetings early, he kept interrupting meetings because he had to rush to the bathroom. And, he said his quality of life just wasn’t what it used to be. He underwent this procedure and immediately, the next day when the catheter was removed, he saw a difference. He said that the stream was the way that it used to be when he was in his 20s, which I think is a pretty good endorsement. A few weeks went by and some of the initial urgency that he felt after the procedure, as he was going through the healing phase, went away. I saw him in clinic a few months afterwards and he told me about how he can now sit through a meeting with no problem. He feels like he can go to a baseball game and he can sit through all 9 innings and it’s not a big issue for him which, honestly, I don’t know a lot of guys who could sit through 9 innings without having to go to the bathroom, but I guess he’s not one of them. Host: Thanks for joining us today, Dr. Marchalik. Dr. Marchalik: Thanks so much for having me. My pleasure. Conclusion: Thanks for listening to Medical Intel with MedStar Washington Hospital Center. 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Dr Kirk Barber speaks with Dr Sheetal Sapra, a dermatologist and co-founder of the Institute of Cosmetic and Laser Surgery in Oakville Ontario, about the study he co-authored examining the effectiveness, safety, and patient satisfaction of daylight-mediated methyl 5-aminolevulinate (MAL)–PDT. Dr Sapra also shares his clinical experience using this treatment and his approach to managing patient concerns and expectations.Theme music: "Start of the Day" by Lee Rosevere licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
If you are looking to build a successful cosmetic laser center then listen as Clay Clark breaks down exactly what you need to do to achieve both time and financial freedom.
Hear from Ian Johnson, one of Chris' patients who thanks to the quick intervention of Harrogate Hospital, had his eyesight saved by laser surgery. https://www.strayfm.com/news/health/2537819/10-x-more-likely-to-suffer-if-youre-short-sighted/
Dr. Jeffrey T.S. Hsu is a Board Certified Dermatologist with expertise in laser surgery, leg vein treatments, soft tissue augmentation, and scar revision. Dr. Hsu specializes in minimally invasive techniques for facial and body rejuvenation. Dr. Hsu graduated with distinction from Stanford University where he earned the coveted President's Award for academic achievement. He received his medical degree from University of California at Los Angeles, earning top honors along the way. He then completed an internship in Internal Medicine and residency in Dermatology at the Mayo Clinic. He pursued further training by completing a Laser and Cosmetic Surgery fellowship in Boston, Massachusetts under the direction of faculty from Harvard University and Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Hsu is also passionately involved in teaching and academic pursuits. He has already co-authored two widely used textbooks: "Manual in Dermatologic Therapeutics" and "Lippincott's Primary Care Dermatology." He is the author of numerous scientific articles in leading dermatology journals and is regularly invited to speak at national and international conferences to teach other physicians on the newest techniques and his latest scientific discoveries. Dr. Hsu is currently an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) at Dartmouth Medical School where he gives a Cosmetic and Laser Surgery lecture series to dermatology residents. Dr. Hsu is a member of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, American College of Phlebology, American Academy of Dermatology, International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery and American Society for Mohs Surgery. He is affiliated with Central DuPage Hospital and Edward Hospital.
In this episode the Moms visit Dr. James McMahan at Advanced Aesthetic & Laser Surgery. Dr. McMahan explains why a mommy makeover is easier and less painful than most women think. He also sets the record straight on aesthetic care fact and fiction. Plus, Mikaela does something she never thought she would ever do.
"That young man fills me with hope. And some other emotions which are weird and deeply confusing." With Special RETURNING Guest John Kalman (@johnkpublic / https://johnkalman.bandcamp.com/) ________________________________________ FOLLOW SLURMCAST ONLINE! www.facebook.com/slurmcast Twitter:@slurmcastpod instagram: @slurmcastpod Call or Text us 1-216-438-1077 (message and data rates may apply) http://www.slurmcast.com slurmcastpod@gmail.com produced and edited by HateCat Inc © 2016-2017 HateCat Inc
Doctors have loosened the screen time restrictions for our kids. But, does that mean that parents should loosen screen time rules at home? The Moms explore this topic and a learn more about an educational alternative on TV, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. Doctor Jim McMahon from Advanced Aesthetic & Laser Surgery joins the Moms to talk about the many options women have when it comes to cosmetic surgery.
- Why every practice can benefit from owning a laser - Lasers in hygiene - All tissue lasers - Diode lasers Dr. Stewart Rosenberg is a world renowned innovator and pioneer in the use of lasers in dentistry since 1985 as well as in minimally invasive dentistry, micro air abrasion, intra oral cameras, composite dentistry and many other dental technologies and materials. He is a founder, diplomate and past president of the Academy of Laser Dentistry, founder and diplomate of the World Clinical Laser Institute and a board of director member, founder and past president , diplomate of the World Congress of Minimally Invasive Dentistry, fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, Society Of Laser Applications, , Society of Laser Surgery in Medicine , American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and many other national and international organizations. He has been voted Clinician of the Year , and winner of the distinguished service award of numerous organizations. In addition to private practice , l, rated annually number one in the United States. He lectures on a weekly basis throughout the world on laser dentistry and is on the editorial boards of numerous journals. He is the founder and co director of RKN seminars and has trained many hundreds of dentists in the use of lasers. He has been selected by Dentistry Today as a top clinician in Dental Education for 12 years in a row.
What is a Cataract? There is a lens in the eye like a small magnifying glass. As we get older, that lens becomes cloudy, dark and opacified. That is a cataract. “Cataract” comes from a Greek word which means waterfall. Ancient physicians and doctors felt it was a waterfall or clouding that came over your eye. Actually, it is a change in the size of the lens of the eye. Often when you get a cataract, you will get a change in your prescription. Sometimes they call it second sight. By some remarkable reason, you no longer need your reading glasses. As the cataract grows, the lens becomes harder. You have a greater refractive index, and you start to become nearsighted and find out you don’t need reading glasses. That can be kind of a benefit from getting a cataract. Chemically, ascorbic acid levels decrease in the aqueous lens, and also glutathione levels. Many approaches have been to somehow increase the ascorbic acid levels and glutathione levels. The product that was questioned, n-acetylcarnosine, is one such product that helps increase those levels. Beginning the Process of Reversing Cataracts Can-C, which is l-carnosine, is an over-the-counter eye drop, and Dr. Kondrot shares that he has found that this drop can help slow the progression, but has not found it to reverse cataracts. There’s another over-the-counter drug called cineraria maritime. This is a homeopathic eye drop widely used in India and in the United States. Dr. Kondrot shares why he believes cineraria is a very good tool for slowing the progression of cataracts. When we talk about slowing the progression of the cataract that in itself can be very beneficial. Remember, as we become older and age, the cataract continues to grow if we don’t take the necessary steps to try to reverse it. Using Chelation for Cataracts One of the first things Dr. Kondrot does with a patient with a cataract is to measure their lead levels. In order to effectively treat a cataract and slow its progression, you have to eliminate the lead. You have to get the lead out, and this requires a treatment called EDTA chelation, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. This is a chemical that circulates in the body, binds the lead and makes it water soluble so it’s passed in your urine. It requires not just one or two treatments. Typically, you need 40 treatments, sometimes more, to get the lead out. There is a relationship between lead and cataracts. There was also a really interesting study done at the University of Texas Medical School. They showed that using an EDTA eye drop, cataracts were reversed. Is There a Modern Form of Scurvy? According to Dr. Levy, cataracts may be a form of focal scurvy. You may be thinking, “Wow. Where did you come up with that idea?” Listen in to hear about the evidence which indicates that vitamin C deficiency might be related to cataract development and the steps you can take to use vitamin C to treat your cataracts. Is Cataract Surgery Good? Dr. Kondrot answers a callers question while sharing from his experiences as an ophthalmic surgeon. While most surgeries go well, from a homeopathic standpoint, cataract surgery can cause suppression. Meaning, if you don’t take care of the underlying problem, whether it’s elevated lead or some other toxic problem in the body that’s causing the cataract, then the disease will manifest in another way. What To Do for Eye Strain and Other Eye Problems Any time you develop a symptom like eye strain, flashes and floaters, it means something is going on in your body. Many call that a pre-disease state. This has happened to many people: You go to the doctor, and he looks at you and can’t find anything wrong. “Don’t worry about it.” You come back again and nothing is wrong. Then you come back after a year or so, and he says, “You have a detached retina, macular degeneration and glaucoma.” All those symptoms you had were like an early precursor. It’s your body giving you a warning sign.
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Broken blood vessels and skin redness are a particular ‘curse’ for those of us with a fair complexion, but the good news is that there are more successful and effective ways to treat these with laser surgery, than ever before. Join Dr Lycka and guest Dr Victor Ross, a reknowned expert, researcher and innovator in […] The post Inside Cosmetic Surgery Today – Laser Surgery For Broken Blood Vessels & Skin Redness: Dr Lycka & Dr Ross appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
From DVD players and supermarket scanners to laser pointers and Bond movies, lasers are part of our lives. But just how do they work? In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out how excitable atoms produce the laser beams and how those beams are used to perform surgery, send information through the internet and even measure the distance to the moon!
Tim Returns after Laser Surgery for Dissecting MABUSHI with a Laser MABUSHI is the bane of product marketing and continues to run rampant, especially in the high-tech space. It's altogether too easy to get excited about a new feature set but customers rarely buy feature sets - they usually buy solutions to their problems. Effective product marketers truly recognize how their products address those problems. This session will focus on how to cut through your own fluff and get to who really cares and what's important to them. Tim C. Johnson is a Product Marketing expert and Author of the "It's About Value" product marketing blog dedicated to ridding the world of MABUSHI (look up the definition at value-prodmktg.blogspot.com). Johnson has 20+ years of sales and marketing experience in software ranging from end-user applications to development tools, databases, ERP, systems management, security and cloud Background resources: http://pack.li/21
IQ-elevating agents that can boost brain power are being used by over 10% of university students. But how do these cognitive-equivalents of anabolic steroids for the brain actually work, what are their effects and are they safe? Moreover, is the advantage they confer an ethical one? And if not, should universities be screening students ahead of exams to deter their use? Meanwhile, in the news this week, we find out how lasers can cut complications in cataract surgery, why some people are allergic to wine, we hook up with the highlights from the world's biggest neuroscience meeting including... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
IQ-elevating agents that can boost brain power are being used by over 10% of university students. But how do these cognitive-equivalents of anabolic steroids for the brain actually work, what are their effects and are they safe? Moreover, is the advantage they confer an ethical one? And if not, should universities be screening students ahead of exams to deter their use? Meanwhile, in the news this week, we find out how lasers can cut complications in cataract surgery, why some people are allergic to wine, we hook up with the highlights from the world's biggest neuroscience meeting including... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Remember Alex the African Grey Parrot with an IQ higher than the last US President? His guardian, Dr. Irene Pepperberg explains the pros and cons to owning a parrot...or should we say, the parrot owning you. Dr. Pepperberg's best-seller 'Alex and Me' explains how she trained the world-renown bird. A disagreement about dogs at a wedding left four people shot, including the bride and groom. Britt Savage reports on a dog-fight that turned into a human-fight in Arkansas. Party Animal Vinnie Penn is never in a good mood. This time he's irked that his dog got a Valentine's Day card...and he didn't. There sure is a lot of noise surrounding the pet supplement Dinovite. The company's omnipresent testimonial campaigns have people asking, 'does it really work?' Listeners chime in. Say you find a lost dog, decide to keep it, have it neutered, and then the original owner comes looking. They're not happy to find out their dog has been fixed. What will the law say? Dr. Jim says Laser Surgery is now available for our pets. How will we pay for these new technologies? Is pet insurance now important? Separation Anxiety is the biggest behavior problem dog-guardians face. Dr. Debbie has solid advice on tackling this issue. The Animal Radio® Vet also has insight on hip dysplasia, a pretty common ailment in some dogs. More at AnimalRadio.com.
ABC Good Morning America's DR. MARTY BECKER is back with news about a test to determine breed types. What breed is the most intelligent of dogs? What breed is the hardest to train? Behind the Meerkats of Animal Planet's Meerkat Manor with Pam Bennett-Wahlberg. Macy's San Francisco Special Adoption Window Display. Animals for Crime Victim Reparation, Laser Surgery for our Pets. Dr. Debbie White and Holiday Hazards. Susan Sims FIdo Friendly Travel Talk. Animal Communicator Joy Turner. Red Cross First Aid with Dr. Mandell. Animal Presents. How much it costs to raise a pet. More at AnimalRadio.com. We're streaming Live 24/7 at https://animalradio.com