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Friday Jan 12, 2018
Implant Removal and Replacement with Dr. Mary Gingrass
Friday Jan 12, 2018
Friday Jan 12, 2018
Dr. Mary Gingrass a board-certified plastic surgeons at the Plastic Surgery Center of Nashville, TN again joins eHealth Radio & the Plastic Surgery Information Channel to discuss breast implant removal and replacement.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Mary Gingrass discuss the following:
Why do patients consider breast implant removal?
What are the most common breast implant complaints?
What is the removal process like and what is the average recovery time for this procedure?
How often should implants be replaced?
Are there any complementary procedures to an implant removal?
Dr. Mary Gingrass is a leading Tennessee cosmetic surgeon who, together with fellow female plastic surgeon Dr. Melinda Haws, performs a variety of cosmetic surgery procedures, such as breast augmentation and breast implant removal. Dr. Mary Gingrass is a third-generation plastic surgeon, born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She received her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee in 1989. Dr. Gingrass completed her residency in general and plastic surgery at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. She completed her training with a fellowship at Nashville Plastic Surgery, with an emphasis in cosmetic surgery and breast enhancement surgery. Dr. Gingrass is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. She is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and in 2007 was inducted into the prestigious American Association of Plastic Surgeons.
Locally, she is a member of the Nashville Academy of Medicine. Dr. Gingrass also serves on the board of the Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition and has been active in legislative efforts concerning women’s health issues.
Website: nashvillesurgery.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/plasticsurgerycenterofnashville Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plasticsurgerycenternashville Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/PSCofnashville YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/GingrassHaws
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
How Women Can Achieve Fabulous Orgasms
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Dr. Janet Hall a Clinical Psychologist, hypnotherapist and author of 15 books and 17 recordings on sex joins eHealth Radio and the Female and Sexual Health Channels. Dr Jan consults from Richmond Hill Psychology in Melbourne, and online at www.sex-therapy.com.au.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Janet Hall discuss the following:
What is a fabulous orgasm and why would a woman want to learn how to have one?
What types of orgasms are there for women?
Why are women NOT having fabulous orgasms all the time?
What are the five essential ingredients for women having fabulous orgasms?
What are the seven keys to expand your orgasms for women?
Dr. Janet Hall, speaker, hypnotherapist, author of 15 books on sex and 17 audio recordings, is your guide in the art of sensational sexual success.
Dr. Jan is one of Australia’s leading experts in understanding the psychology of sexual behaviour. Her gift is to make psychological information user-friendly, easily understood, and easy to apply. Dr. Jan gives people clarity and direction from her Richmond Hill Psychology Centre in Melbourne, Australia and online at www.sex-therapy.com.au. Dr. Jan believes that a healthy sex life is the right of everyone, and can help you with any sexual issue; from young couples and individuals learning about sex, intimacy, and relationships, through to helping older individuals and established couples to enjoy the sensational sex they deserve. Dr. Jan is a recommended media consultant for the Australian Psychological Society and is regularly asked to comment on current issues for newsprint, television and radio. She has appeared on many major television programs including “Good Morning Australia”, “Sex-Life”, “The Glasshouse”, "Mornings" and “A Current Affair”. Enlightening and entertaining, Dr. Jan affirms, encourages, and empowers you to make changes that will have long term positive effects for the rest of your life.
Websites: www.drjanethall.com.au | www.sex-therapy.com.au
Free Sample: To receive your personal copy of a free sample from Dr. Janet Hall's Ebook called Fabulous Orgasms For Women click here.
Social Media Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/drjanethall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjanhall Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/DrJanHall
Friday Dec 22, 2017
Friday Dec 22, 2017
Dr. Mark Scheinberg, the renowned surgeon who heads The Center for Cosmetic & Reconstructive Gynecology in Deerfield Beach, Florida joins eHealth Radio and the Gynecology & Plastic Surgery Channels. Dr. Scheinberg is an internationally-acclaimed Cosmetic-Plastic-Gynecological vaginal surgeon who has performed thousands of gynecological surgeries and procedures with extensive training in cosmetic gynecology.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Mark Scheinberg discuss the following:
What is cosmetic and reconstructive gynecology?
Why do women seek out the labiaplasty procedure and what are the types available today?
What happens to a woman’s vagina during childbirth?
What physical changes do women face when entering menopause and how does this affect the vagina?
What are the treatment options for women after childbirth and for menopause that you recommend?
Dr. Mark Scheinberg, a Deerfield Beach vaginal surgeon, has extensive training in cosmetic gynecology having completed thousands of surgical procedures.
For more than 30 years, Dr. Scheinberg has been providing women in South Florida with exceptional care, comfort and choice. Dr. Scheinberg understands why you are considering vaginal cosmetic and reconstructive surgery – pain, discomfort, loss of sensitivity, self consciousness about your appearance, fear of being intimate – to name just a few of the many reasons women have sought his care.
In addition to his skill in minimally invasive gynecological surgical techniques, Dr. Scheinberg is also an expert in bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). For more on Dr. Scheinberg click here.
Website: www.cosmeticlasergynecology.com
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
Regaining Your Pre-Pregnancy Body with Mommy Makeover
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
Dr. Michael Clinton, Plastic Surgeon and Founder of Clinton Plastic Surgery in Birmingham, Alabama joins eHealth Radio and the Plastic Surgery Channel to discuss Mommy Makeovers.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Michael Clinton discuss the following:
What is a mommy makeover?
What are some of the different procedures that can be involved in a mommy makeover?
Can all the procedures be performed together or is it better to have them done individually?
What is the recovery process like? Are there side effects or complications?
What makes a person a good candidate for mommy makeover surgery? Is there anything that would make a person a bad candidate?
Dr. Michael S. Clinton spent his early years in Huntsville, Alabama where his father was an integral part of the “space race” of the 1960’s. In 1976, he graduated Magna cum Laude from Vanderbilt University in biomedical engineering. Dr. Clinton served as an officer in the United States Navy aboard a guided missile destroyer after attending college on a full naval scholarship. After completion of medical school, general surgery training and certification, Dr. Clinton received his plastic surgery training from Duke University. He is board certified in Plastic Surgery.
During his early years of practice, he gained extensive experience in restoration of the face and hand after trauma and the breast after cancer surgery, as a member of the department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Carraway Methodist Medical Center in Birmingham. Later, he helped establish the Carraway Laser Center and performed the first Carbon Dioxide laser skin resurfacing and Erbium laser skin resurfacing in the state of Alabama. He is nationally recognized and requested by top laser producers as one of the most qualified laser surgeons to teach numerous courses in cosmetic laser surgery to other physicians. Most of his time, presently, is spent performing cosmetic surgery, such as mommy makeovers, breast augmentation, etc. and laser procedures of the face, breast and body. He has recently relocated his office, Clinton Plastic Surgery, to St. Vincent’s new One Nineteen Health and Wellness Complex in Birmingham, Alabama.
Website: www.clintonplasticsurgery.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClintonPlasticSurgery Twitter: https://twitter.com/clintonmd Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/clintonps
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
5 Things Women (& Men) Need To Know About Pelvic Floor Tone
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
MaryEllen and Brent Reider, Co-Founders of the company that designed and sells the Yarlap® – an FDA-cleared device to tone and re-educate the muscles of a woman’s pelvic floor joins eHealth Radio and the Female Health Channel.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest MaryEllen and Brent Reider discuss the following:
What is your "backstory"?
Can you share the funniest or most interesting story that happened to you since you started your company.
So what does your company do?
How have you used your success to bring goodness to the world?
What are the "5 things women (and men) should know about female pelvic floor muscle tone" and why.
Brent Reider (b@Yarlap.com) designs FDA Cleared Class II medical equipment (7 devices personally, including the Yarlap®). Brent Reider is a colleague of the team that designs equipment used by the National Healthcare systems of France, Germany, Scandinavia and Great Britain for postpartum care. In addition, Brent is an author and referee for medical and scientific peer review journals. An article on the “Role of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Female Orgasmic Response,” is a recent British peer review article.
Website: www.Yarlap.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yarlapotc Twitter: https://twitter.com/YarlapOTC
Thursday Oct 12, 2017
Most women don’t reach orgasm during intercourse, NOW they can!
Thursday Oct 12, 2017
Thursday Oct 12, 2017
Kelli Young, a Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Sex Therapist, and Registered Marriage and Family Therapist in Toronto, Canada and developer behind the bee2gether vibe joins eHealth Radio and the Family and Marriage Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Kelli Young discuss the following:
What is the bee2gether vibe and why did you create it?
What kind of research did you do when you developed bee2gether vibe?
In your practice, what are some of the most common issues couples have regarding intimacy?
What are some of the tips you give your clients on a regular basis regarding increasing sexual pleasure?
How do men enjoy the bee2gether vibe?
Kelli Young MEd, BScOT, OTReg.(Ont), RP, RMFT, RST is a Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Sex Therapist, and Registered Marriage and Family Therapist. She is also a Registered Occupational Therapist and a well-respected clinician with more than 25 years of experience, both in the public and private sectors.As a strong believer of the importance of life-long learning, Kelli routinely participates in courses and training activities to enhance her therapeutic skills. Additionally, she has authored articles in both professional journals and the media, lectured internationally on topics related to sexuality and couple relationships and has received numerous awards for her excellence in the field of sex therapy.
Kelli practices in Toronto, Canada where she works with individuals and couples, helping them to overcome obstacles and build intimacy and connection in their relationships.
Kelli has been happily married for more than 22 years and lives in Toronto with her husband and two teenage daughters. For more information on Kelli Young and her practice, please visit www.kelliyoungtherapy.com.
Website: www.feelthebuzz.com
Tuesday Oct 10, 2017
NeuEve: Natural Remedy for Vaginal Atrophy and BV
Tuesday Oct 10, 2017
Tuesday Oct 10, 2017
Dr. Renjie Chang, Founder of NeuEve, a source for vaginal suppositories and cream promoting natural sexual wellness joins eHealth Radio and the Female Health & Sexual Health Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Renjie Chang discuss the following:
What are the major gaps in women's healthcare today, and is that what inspired you to create NeuEve?
What is NeuEve and how does it work?
For vaginal atrophy, how does NeuEve compare to estrogen?
For bacterial vaginosis, how does NeuEve compare to boric acid, douching, or antibiotics?
I heard that breast cancer survivors and hysterectomy patients love NeuEve. Why is that?
Summary: NeuEve provides a non-hormonal remedy for vaginal atrophy and dryness, better than regular vaginal moisturizers and lubes. After menopause, sex can become difficult due to vaginal atrophy. Estrogen supplements help, but estrogen greatly increases cancer risk. NeuEve also clears bacterial vaginosis (BV) effectively and naturally. Current BV treatments often lead to recurrent BV, but NeuEve, in taking an alternative and more holistic, caring approach, breaks the cycle.
Renjie Chang, M.D., M.S. graduated from Peking Union Medical University, the most prestigious medical school in China. Seeing patients in clinic firsthand, she always practiced medicine with a focus on both hard science and a soft bedside manner.In the US, she worked as a faculty member of OB-GYN at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and as a drug developer at the Abbott Laboratories in Chicago. At Abbott, she learned the vital skills of inventing and creating medicine. It’s a very different skill set than simply prescribing medicine.After she left Abbott, she won grants from NIH and Gates Foundation for developing a new way to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV. It was while performing this research that she was inspired to create NeuEve. For Dr. Chang, NeuEve has been the culmination of a lifetime of learning and experience.
Website: www.neueve.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neuevesuppositories Twitter: https://twitter.com/NeuEveSupp
Friday Oct 06, 2017
New Advances in the Development of a Viable Breast Cancer Vaccine
Friday Oct 06, 2017
Friday Oct 06, 2017
Dr. William Williams, CEO of BriaCell Therapeutics Corp., a company immuno-oncology focused biotechnology company developing a targeted and safe approach to the management of cancer joins eHealth Radio and the Cancer Information and Health News Channels.
Listen to host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. William Williams discuss the following:
What is current standard of care today for breast cancer? What are the limitations of these treatments?
How does this BriaVax work against late stage breast cancer?
How does a breast cancer vaccine such as BriaVax address recurrent breast cancer?
When will patients expect to be treated with a breast cancer vaccine.
Dr. William Williams is a seasoned biopharmaceutical executive with over 35 years of industry and academic expertise, including significant clinical management in multinational pharmaceutical companies. Dr. Williams served as VP of Exploratory Development at Incyte Corporation from 2005 - 2016. There he facilitated entry of over 20 compounds into the clinic, including ruxolitinib (Jakafi), baricitinib, and epacadostat.
Dr. Williams served as Head of Rheumatology Research at the University of Pennsylvania, ran a major research program in receptor biology, including developing bioactive peptides that mimicked granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), a known stimulant of the immune system. He collaborated with David B. Weiner, Ph.D., a well-known leader in immuno-oncology and vaccine research, in the development of DNA vaccines and was able to bring novel DNA vaccines into the clinic for the treatment of cutaneous T cell lymphoma.
Dr. Williams earned his BSc. in Chemistry and Biotechnology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Medical Doctorate from Tufts University School of Medicine. Following his residency at the Boston VA Medical Center, Dr. Williams completed fellowship training in Rheumatology and Cellular Immunology at the University of Missouri. He then joined the molecular immunology laboratory of Mark I. Greene, MD, PhD, FRCP, at the University of Pennsylvania, developed novel methods of bioactive peptide design, and collaborated in the study of the activation of the p185/Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) receptor. HER-2 is a protein which is known to promote the growth of cancer cells. Dr. Williams is the named author at over 130 peer reviewed publications, over 15 patents and numerous Investigational New Drugs (INDs) and NDAs.
Website: www.briacell.com
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Montclair Radiology: Mammograms and why they may save your life
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Dr. Denise McFadden, a physician and radiologist at Montclair Radiology located in New Jersey in towns including Montclair, Jersey City, Nutley, West Caldwell and Verona joins eHealth Radio and the Cancer Prevention & the Female Health Channels.
Listen to host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Denise McFadden discuss the following:
How common is breast cancer and how important are mammograms?
What kinds of mammograms do you offer?
What age should a woman start getting a mammogram? What's your thoughts on this?
Tell us about 3-D mammograms.
Possibly a strange question....Can men get breast cancer?
What is the best advice you could offer to women – and men – across the U.S. about breast cancer prevention?
Denise C. McFadden received her BA Degree from Douglas College at Rutgers University and her Medical Degree from Jefferson Medical College. She completed an internship at St. Barnabas Medical Center.Dr. McFadden completed a residency in Diagnostic Radiology at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center where she was Chief Resident. In addition, Dr. McFadden completed a fellowship in Abdominal Imaging at the New York University Medical Center where she was Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology.Dr. McFadden’s career includes serving as an Attending Staff Radiologist, Section Chief of Body CT Scanning and Director of the Radiology Residency Program at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in New York. She has also served as an Attending Staff Radiologist and Section Chief of Body CT Scanning at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, NJ, where she also served as Director of Breast Imaging. After leaving Holy Name Hospital, Dr. McFadden joined Mountainside Hospital as Co-Director of the hospital’s Breast Center and as an Attending Radiologist. She went on to join Montclair Radiology and the staff of Chilton Memorial Hospital.Dr. McFadden is an active member of the Radiologic Society of North America, The Radiology Society of New Jersey, The American College of Radiology, The Bergen County Medical Society, The American Medical Association, The Roentgen Society and The American Institute of Ultrasound and Medicine. Dr. McFadden is a Diplomat of the American Board of Radiology.Dr. McFadden is an active member of the Radiologic Society of North America, The Radiology Society of New Jersey, The American College of Radiology, The Bergen County Medical Society, The American Medical Association, The Roentgen Society and The American Institute of Ultrasound and Medicine. Dr. McFadden is a Diplomat of the American Board of Radiology.
About Montclair Radiology
Montclair Radiology has been offering state-of-the art medical imaging for well over 70 years to northern New Jersey neighbors. Three convenient locations in Montclair, Nutley, and West Caldwell enable those needing high quality radiology services to economically take advantage of access to the latest equipment and highly-trained, board-certified doctors of radiology without long travel or wait times. Montclair Radiology was the first clinical MRI site in America and the area’s first medical practice to offer open-air MRI. They continue to provide the latest diagnostic tools including 3T MRI and 3D Mammography for earlier and more accurate detection of abnormalities, thus fostering better outcomes. For example, Montclair Radiology recently received accreditation by the prestigious American College of Radiology for Core Biopsy of the Breast, Fine Needle Aspiration of the Breast and Thyroid, and Breast Ultrasound.
Website: www.montclairradiology.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/montclairradiology
Sunday Oct 01, 2017
Hulabelle: Breast Reconstruction Swimwear, Mastectomy Swimwear
Sunday Oct 01, 2017
Sunday Oct 01, 2017
Dana Dinerman, a breast cancer thriver & Owner of Hulabelle, a brand which helps research products for women, in particular, breast cancer survivors, and also has in the recent past created swimwear and other types of clothing to help women who may seek more coverage after having surgery from a breast cancer diagnosis joins eHealth Radio and the Cancer Information and Health News Channels.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Dana Dinerman discuss the following:
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, did you 100% rely on your doctors?
When did you realize that you needed to be researching your own path?
Do you listen to the statistics from the doctors for your life expectancy?
What examples do you have that show your own decisions might have saved your own life?
Advice/Tip: Always be your own advocate, have faith put control in God's hands and be sure to listen to your doctors but also be sure to do your homework. The doctors want to help but they are not living in your body or walking out the door in your life.
In 2011, I was 34, with a one-year-old son, when I was diagnosed with stage III intraductal carcinoma. The original tumor was only 2cm long, and had reached the majority of my lymph nodes under my right arm. It was a shock, because I have no family history except for a great-aunt on my mother’s side of the family. I was told her story does not count toward my diagnosis, but I feel in some ways it does.
I was a stay-at-home mom, having given up a teaching position at a local high school. While my son was napping, I was trying to wrap my head around the fact that I had cancer. I had this urge to run away, not wanting to look my son in the eyes and say his mommy had cancer.
The day I spoke with doctors about my mastectomy, we drove home feeling drained. I looked out my window and saw a parade of pink as we were driving up our street. I remembered instantly that was the day Susan G. Komen 3-Day walkers made their trek by our house. I got out of the car and ran out into the street flagging down some of the walkers. I remember breathlessly telling them that I was just diagnosed with breast cancer. The moment the words came out of my mouth a group of them wrapped me up into a large hug. They held onto me and allowed me to cry. A couple of them shared their stories with me. Hearing the stories from these ladies gave me some hope.
Needless to say the journey after that was tough. I had to endure six months of the toughest chemo regime that could be given. I remember lying down next to my son’s crib each night asking God to give me five more years so I can see my son go to kindergarten. I did not want to leave my child without a mother.
I was able to take a break before my radiation therapy, and my husband decided to plan a tropical vacation to Hawaii. While shopping for swimsuits, I remember walking into a local boutique and realizing that I could not fit into any of the swimsuits that were available. Before my mastectomy I was able to shop and find something fairly easily. I searched online for swimsuits for women who have had mastectomies. Unfortunately, they were not well designed and were made with poor-quality fabrics. I knew something needed to be done.
I continued to feel uncertain about my cancer diagnosis, constantly worried about it returning. That fall, I faced my first recurrence. My son was two years old at the time, and I knew I needed to be aggressive with my treatment. After many rounds of radiation therapy, I was able to finally see the light at the end of the tunnel and walked out the doctor’s office feeling as though a new chapter had begun.
The next three years would be centered on building my swimwear brand, Hulabelle Swimwear. The idea is to give women – like myself – more quality choices when it comes to swimwear.
I would learn how to source material, talk with vendors and crunch numbers. It would take up time that I would normally use to worry about another recurrence. I had the opportunity to meet amazing people while showing the line, and participated in various charities and fundraisers. It was truly a year of growth, until the end of summer when I faced another recurrence.
Website: www.hulabelle.com