Health Care & Immigration Reform with Dr. Hugo Scornik & Dr. Benjamin Sommers

Dr. Hugo Scornik

Dr. Hugo Scornik

Dr. Benjamin Sommers

Dr. Benjamin Sommers

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be joined by Dr. Hugo Scornik, author and pediatrician & Dr. Benjamin Sommers, author and general internist, to discuss their pieces in the New England Journal of Medicine about health care & immigration reform.

Read More about what Dr. Evan Ashkin has to say about the current state of Health Care & Immigration Reform:

Dr. Evan Ashkin

Dr. Evan Ashkin


Reform of the US Healthcare system is happening and will continue to evolve. The question is how and who will determine the direction of the major changes. There is no debate over the fact that we are paying too much for too little in terms of health outcomes. Patients in the US get more healthcare but this does not result in better health outcomes. Better health outcomes are driven by getting the proper healthcare at the right time in the right place.   A robust system of high quality, universally accessible, primary care will drive down the costs of healthcare in the US and result in better outcomes for us all. This is not a hypothesis but has been demonstrated within the US and elsewhere. Reform of the US Healthcare system needs to be based on decisions that we know will improve the health of our communities and reduce overall cost, not driven by lobbyists from corporations, hospitals, device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies and physician organizations who stand to gain or lose the most financially. – Evan Ashkin MD
 
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Cigarette Pack Warnings with Dr. Ronald Bayer

Dr. Ronald BayerSpecial guest host, Dr. Liz Baltaro, from the UNC Department of Family Medicine, will join Adam to talk with Professor of Public Health at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public HealthDr. Ronald Bayer about Cigarette Pack Warnings.

Please tune in! This show will air:
WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, September 7th at 9am
• Sunday, September 8th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, September 9th at 6pm and 10pm
KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, September 8th at 7am
 
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Breakthroughs in Weight Loss with Dr. Lawrence Appel

Dr. Lawrence AppelSpecial guest host, Dr. Bob Gwyther from the UNC Department of Family Medicine, will join Cristy this weekend on YOUR HEALTH® to talk with Professor of Medicine, and Director of the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Lawrence Appel about Breakthroughs in Weight Loss.
 

Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, January 14th at 9am
• Sunday, January 15th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, January 16th at 6pm and 10pm

 
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YOGA for IBS- Too Good to Be True OR Good and True

We have so many patients, and even friends and family, who suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome.  Multiple drugs are available to treat it, but often times they don’t always help.  So if drugs aren’t working for you, could Yoga?

A study done here at the University of North Carolina, one of the top 3 best centers for IBS in the country, looked at whether mindfulness and yoga can help with the symptoms of IBS.

We’ve talked about yoga and alternative therapy before for treatment of fibromyalgia.  It’s even related to the cognitive behavioral therapy, which we’ve discussed, where you address thoughts that you are having, and how that makes your body feel.  We know that there is a mind-body connection in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and this study done at UNC looks to see how yoga influences that connection.

The researchers took 75 women, and they received either mindfulness and yoga training, or got assigned to a support group alone.  What’s interesting here that we don’t see very often in studies, is that both groups were expected to get better, and both groups did indeed get better. The only difference was the mindfulness, meditation and gentle yoga group’s scores improved 100 points on a scale about their symptoms, as compared to only 30 points for the support group participants.  This seems clinically relevant to us.

We think yoga is something that could be recommended for many patients because there are no downsides or negative side effects.  The yoga classes, or similar mind-body training classes, may cost money, but it appears the investment may be worth it for many people.

Radiation & Safety with Dr. Matt Mauro

Matt MauroThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® we’re talking with Chair of UNC Department of Radiology, Dr. Matt Mauro, about radiation and safety.

 

Please tune in! We’re on the air:
– Saturday at 9am
– Sunday at 9am & 5pm
– Monday at 6pm & 10pm

 

 

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  • Research that Matters (min 0-11): internet & weight loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome & meditation, near sighted & glaucoma, late talkers
  • Conversations with Dr. Matt Mauro about Radiation & Safety (min 11-32)
  • House Calls (min 32-43)
    • B12 & adult acne
    • Avoiding going to the doctor
    • Treating high blood pressure with supplements
    • Protective clothing vs. sunscreen