Ask the expert – Nieca Goldberg, MD
Nieca Goldberg, MD, is clinical associate professor of medicine and medical director at the New York University School of Medicine’s Women’s Heart Program, and author of Dr. Nieca Goldberg’s Complete Guide to Women’s Health (Ballantine Books, 2008). read more »
Ask the expert – Marjorie J. Hogan, MD
Marjorie J. Hogan, MD, is a pediatrician at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis and a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. Here she answers questions about what parents should look for in selecting a pediatrician and how to make the most of your child’s office visit. read more »
Ask the expert – eye protection
I’ve heard that using a weaker prescription for your eyeglasses than you might need helps keep your vision from deteriorating more quickly. Is this a good idea? read more »
Guest expert: Margery Gass
Margery Gass, MD is professor of obstetrics and gynecology and
Director of the University Hospital Menopause and Osteoporosis Center at the University of Cincinnati. read more »
The 2005 Nobel Prize for medicine went to 2 doctors who discovered that most stomach ulcers are caused by a bacterium
Q. I read that the 2005 Nobel Prize for medicine went to 2 doctors who discovered that most stomach ulcers are caused by a bacterium. How did they figure that out?
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My 14-year-old niece has many issues with food. Could it be a serious eating disroder?
Q. My 14-year-old niece has many issues with food. Her parents think she’s just being fussy, but the family dentist suspects a serious eating disorder. Could he be right?
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