Archive for February 8, 2021
Sandy and Friends: Stroke Awareness Month
Sandy and Friends: Stroke Awareness Month May is national stroke awareness month. Sandy Moss and Karen Russell, Community Liaison discuss stroke signs and symptoms as well as the events for the Stroke Awareness Fair
Read MoreHow To Make Tuscan Kale Salad | Andrew Weil, M.D.
How To Make Tuscan Kale Salad | Andrew Weil, M.D. The Tuscan Kale Salad is one of the most popular dishes at True Food Kitchen, a Phoenix, Arizona restaurant based on the nutrition insights of Andrew Weil, M.D. Here, on the restaurant’s patio, Dr. Weil and chef Michael Stebner demonstrate how to make Tuscan Kale…
Read MoreLove Your Heart. Everyday Tips to Keep Your Heart Healthy and Strong | Karol Watson, MD | UCLAMDChat
Love Your Heart. Everyday Tips to Keep Your Heart Healthy and Strong | Karol Watson, MD | UCLAMDChat Karol Watson, MD, co-director, UCLA Program in Preventive Cardiology, discusses tips to keep your heart healthy and live a healthier life, as well as hidden threats to heart health and the latest news in heart research.
Read MoreFinding New Ways to Aid Recovery After Stroke
Finding New Ways to Aid Recovery After Stroke
Read MoreLiving with a Spinal Cord Injury: Bladder Management
Living with a Spinal Cord Injury: Bladder Management A spinal cord injury can affect nearly every bodily function. Changes in bladder habits are also common as the injury blocks messages coming to and from your brain preventing your body from knowing when you need to empty your bladder. This video explores how the nature of…
Read MoreDementia Linked to Strokes
Dementia Linked to Strokes It’s the third leading cause of death. Each year an estimated 600,000 people suffer a stroke. While 15 percent of people die, 30 percent are permanently disabled. Dr. John Sullivan, a neurologist with Lee Health’s medical staff, says patients who suffer a stroke also have trouble with their memory. “It really…
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