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Thursday Nov 09, 2017
Skin Care Ingredients to Avoid During Oncology Treatments
Thursday Nov 09, 2017
Thursday Nov 09, 2017
Laurie Neronha an award-winning herbalist, certified Acne Specialist, licensed esthetician since 1997 and an educator for Oncology Spa Solutions joins eHealth Radio and the Cancer Information, Health News and Skin Care Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Laurie Neronha discuss the following:
There is a lot of concern about the ingredients in our personal care products, some say they may be toxic, or may contribute to cancer. What should we really be concerned with? Are there any specific ingredients that an Oncology patient should avoid?
What about preservatives? Are they really that important?
Whats the deal with parabens?
What kinds of ingredients should someone be looking for? What are better options?
How can we learn more?
TIP: READ THE LABELS!
Since 1997 Laurie Neronha has been working full time as a licensed esthetician in Providence, RI. A longtime student of medical herbalism, aromatherapy and wellness, she has integrated her diverse knowledge into her daily work with clients.
In 2011 she became a certified Acne Specialist, and has cleared hundreds of clients of all ages with moderate to severe acne. Laurie has been quoted in multiple online and print publications, including SheKnows.com, Myhealthdaily.com, Slashedbeauty.com, Providence Journal, Rhode Island Monthly, East Side Monthly, and many others. Her television interviews have won several Pegasus Awards for content.
Currently she is a small business owner, and new recipient of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Scholarship program. As a regional educator for Oncology Spa Solutions she travels the East Coast training other spa professionals how to safely care for clients before, during and after anti-cancer therapies.
Websites: OncologySpaSolutions.com | www.viriditas.skincaretherapy.net
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/providenceskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wickedgoodskin Twitter: @ViriditasB

Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Sherry Kelishadi, a respected pharmacist and Vice President at NutraGlow, a provider of premium sublingual vitamin supplements developed to help people maximize the benefits of vitamin B-6 and B-12 joins eHealth Radio and the Health News and Supplement Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Sherry Kelishadi discuss the following:
Can you give us a general overview of what sublinguals are and what kinds of vitamins and supplements are available in this form?
What are the advantages of taking vitamins and supplements in sublingual form?
Tell us a bit about your company, NutraGlow, and why you started the business?
What can you tell us about Super B and Super Lean and who these products might be of greatest benefit for?
How do you see the vitamin and supplement market evolving over the next few years?
Sherry Kelishadi, Pharm.D is vice president at NutraGlow, Inc, a provider of premium sublingual vitamin supplements developed to help people maximize the benefits of vitamin B-6 and vitamin B-12.
Kelishadi earned a Doctorate of Pharmacy from the prestigious University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in 2011. Kelishadi worked as a chief pharmacist at Rite Aid for three years before joining the team at a compounding pharmacy in Orange County and, ultimately, cofounding NutraGlow. Her passion lies in nutrition, dermatology, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and wound care. Her hobbies include traveling, dancing, sports, and spending time with her family.
Website: nutraglow.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NutraGlow Twitter: https://twitter.com/NutraGlow

Friday Nov 03, 2017
Friday Nov 03, 2017
Dr. Timothy Mackey, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Global Public Health at the UC San Diego School of Medicine and an ASOP Global Board Advisor joins eHealth Radio and the Health News and Pharmaceutical Channels to discuss results from a new peer reviewed study published in the November issue of the American Journal of Public Health revealed online pharmacies are using Twitter to illegally sell controlled substances to U.S. consumers.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Dr. Timothy Mackey discuss the following:
What was the purpose of this study?
What did you find?
What did you conclude?
Why is it illegal for pharmacies to advertise opioids on Twitter?
Why is this study important for consumers and how does it relate to the current national opioid crisis?
In October, Interpol shut down thousands of illegal online pharmacies. Is it enough?
Timothy K. Mackey, PhD, MAS is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Global Public Health, the Director of the Global Health Policy Institute and Director of Healthcare Research and Policy at UC San Diego - Extension. Dr. Mackey earned his BA in Political Science-International Relations from the UC San Diego, a Master’s Degree from UC San Diego MAS Program in Health Policy and Law, and his PhD in the Joint Global Public Health program with UC San Diego and San Diego State University. In addition, Dr. Mackey worked over 10 years in industry and has consulted for organizations such as the World Health Organization and U.S. Department of Justice.
UC San DiegoWebsite: www.healthsciences.ucsd.edu Twitter: @UCSDHealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UCSanDiegoSchoolofMedicine
Alliance for Safe Online PharmaciesWebsite: www.BuySafeRx.pharmacy Twitter: @BuySafeRx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuySafeRx

Friday Nov 03, 2017
Q&A with Dr. Lawrence Green: New Psoriasis Treatment
Friday Nov 03, 2017
Friday Nov 03, 2017
Dr. Lawrence Green, a Board Certified Dermatologist based in Washington, DC joins eHealth Radio and the Dermatology & Health News Channels. In honor of the recent World Psoriasis Day, Dr. Green discusses psoriasis, it’s causes, and treatment options including SILIQ, a new FDA-approved treatment for the condition.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Lawrence Green discuss the following:
What is Psoriasis?
What Treatment Options Are Available?
Can You Tell Us More About SILIQ?
Who is the Ideal Candidate for SILIQ?
What Makes SILIQ Different?
Dr. Lawrence Green completed his undergraduate training at the University of Michigan, and earned his medical degree from New York Medical College in 1989. He completed his dermatology and dermasurgery residency at the University of California, Irvine, concentrating on advanced cosmetic skin surgery. In addition to this formal training, Dr. Green also completed a research fellowship focusing on new treatments for aging skin and therapies for psoriasis. Dr. Lawrence Green has been voted a top dermatologist by Washingtonian Magazine in 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011,2014, and 2015. He has been selected as a Washington DC area "Super Doctor," has been listed in the national edition of Castle Connolly Top Doctor's directory, and is also listed in the Global Directory of WHO's WHO as a top doctor in Washington DC. Dr. Green is frequently interviewed by national television networks, radio, and large circulation newspapers and magazines.
As a past board member for the National Psoriasis Foundation, and member of the Acne and Rosacea Society, Dr. Green is called upon for his insight on difficult to treat medical conditions such as acne and psoriasis.He is regularly selected to speak to other dermatologists concerning emerging therapies for fat reduction, wrinkle fillers, and aging/sun damaged skin.
Websites: Siliq.com | Psoriasis.org

Monday Oct 30, 2017
Skin Care During Oncology Treatment
Monday Oct 30, 2017
Monday Oct 30, 2017
Laurie Neronha an award-winning herbalist, certified Acne Specialist, licensed esthetician since 1997 and an educator for Oncology Spa Solutions joins eHealth Radio and the Health News and Skin Care Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Laurie Neronha discuss the following:
Many people have heard about or experienced the side effects of Chemotherapy. Can you give us a brief overview of what is happening to the skin during this time?
Does the same thing happen with radiation?
What are some ways to keep the skin healthy and intact?
Are there things people should avoid using on their skin during this time?
What about going to a spa or getting a facial?
Since 1997 Laurie Neronha has been working full time as a licensed esthetician in Providence, RI. A longtime student of medical herbalism, aromatherapy and wellness, she has integrated her diverse knowledge into her daily work with clients.
In 2011 she became a certified Acne Specialist, and has cleared hundreds of clients of all ages with moderate to severe acne. Laurie has been quoted in multiple online and print publications, including SheKnows.com, Myhealthdaily.com, Slashedbeauty.com, Providence Journal, Rhode Island Monthly, East Side Monthly, and many others. Her television interviews have won several Pegasus Awards for content.
Currently she is a small business owner, and new recipient of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Scholarship program. As a regional educator for Oncology Spa Solutions she travels the East Coast training other spa professionals how to safely care for clients before, during and after anti-cancer therapies.
Websites: OncologySpaSolutions.com | www.viriditas.skincaretherapy.net
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/providenceskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wickedgoodskin Twitter: @ViriditasB

Sunday Oct 29, 2017
Sunday Oct 29, 2017
Dr. Kapil Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of MedCircle has engineered the successful build out of and launch of MedCircle, the first-ever digital network for health education designed to provide personalized health information for consumers joins eHealth Radio and the Health Care and Technology Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Dr. Kapil Gupta discuss the following:
Tell us about MedCircle. It seems to be part health information, part social network, and part a platform for practitioners to better engage with their patients. How do you describe it?
What was the impetus for MedCircle? Why did you create it? Was there a certain issue you wanted to address with it?
How has the response been thus far? What are those coming to the site saying about MedCircle?
One very interesting feature of MedCircle is the ability for people to share their health experiences with others in sort of a social media way. Why is this a big part of the platform and how does it make MedCircle different?
There are a lot of online properties that have health information available, such as WebMD. MedCircle does to, but what makes yours different? A simple Google search can net a consumer a lot of information.
Healthcare practitioners can be a part of the MedCircle platform. Can you explain how that works and why it benefits them?
I understand that you have partnerships with a number of healthcare organizations? How do they play into the MedCircle platform?
What’s next for MedCircle?
Summary: There is a lot of healthcare information out there and and it is not easy to find reliable good information just by a Google search. You dont even have an idea where things are pubslished and more importantly people dont have time to do this search. Further you dont know what you, is credible? Can you trust the source to be reliable? Your health is extremely precious to you and your loved ones. So why make decisions based on unvetted, questionable sources when there are resources out there like MedCircle that is designed to deliver healthcare education from real doctors and those who have first-hand knowledge and experience with a health issue one may be experiencing.
MedCircle Overview: MedCircle was created to provide a trusted source of health information to consumers and an easy, secure way for healthcare providers to share health information with patients, family members, colleagues and other consumers. MedCircle is a simple digital platform that leverages social networking principles so providers and members can connect with one another, developing a network of trusted resources for health information and support. All members receive trusted content from sources verified by healthcare professionals and experts. Providers can also recommend content they like best. This makes it simple for consumers to learn from health experts they trust, stay up-to-date on health topics they care most about, and confidentially share content with others.
Dr. Kapil Gupta: As Chief Executive Officer of MedCircle, Kapil Gupta is responsible for the successful build out of and launch of the first-ever digital network for health education, which is a personalized health information source for consumers. On MedCircle, users can just pick a Topic and MedCircle does the rest by delivering latest and best health information at one place. MedCircle also allows healthcare providers (HCPs) to regularly and consistently engage with consumers (Members). He brings over 15 years of healthcare, business, and digital experience to MedCircle.Dr. Gupta, MD, is a board-certified Gastroenterologist and Fellow of American Society of Gastroenterology. He completed his medical training in Delhi, India, followed by studying at State University of New York in New York. Besides his medical training, Dr. Gupta pursued a Master’s in Public Health from State University of New York, and received a Master’s in Business Administration from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Website: www.medcircle.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medcircle Twitter: https://twitter.com/medcircle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medcircleapp

Thursday Oct 26, 2017
Life Line Screening: The Power of Prevention
Thursday Oct 26, 2017
Thursday Oct 26, 2017
Dr. Andrew Manganaro, Chief Medical Officer of Life Line Screening which provides affordable, convenient, community-based screening for vascular disease and related conditions joins eHealth Radio and the Health News & Vascular Disease Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Andrew Manganaro discuss the following:
What do you screen for, and why these things?
What does community-based mean? Why is this important?
Can you describe one or two of the tests in more detail? For example, the carotid artery test?
Is your clinical staff, technicians and reviewing physicians, trained as well as hospital staff?
Do you offer blood tests as well? Which ones?
Dr. Andy Manganaro, MD, FACS, FACC, Chief Medical Officer and National Medical Director
Dr. Manganaro began his tenure at Life Line Screening as a physician reviewer in 2000. His commitment to the company’s overall mission motivated him to take a larger role and in 2005 he became the medical director and Chief Medical Officer, overseeing all aspects of University.clinical quality and development of clinical protocols.He also directs Life Line Screening’s research collaborations and analysis of its unique database of more than 8 million customers. This research is shedding new light on vascular disease and vascular screening, with a recent paper on abdominal aortic aneurysm screening hailed as “groundbreaking” by those in the vascular community.Dr. Manganaro has been a practicing vascular and cardiothoracic surgeon for more than 25 years and has cared for more than 10,000 patients with vascular disease and performed more than 5,000 vascular surgeries of every kind. Dr. Manganaro has been a tenured surgeon for more than 20 years at Kettering Hospital and was a founding member of the Governing Board of the Kettering Cardiovascular Institute of Kettering Medical Center. Dr. Manganaro is currently licensed to practice medicine in multiple states and oversees a panel of distinguished reviewing physicians.Dr. Manganaro graduated medical school from New York University School of Medicine. He graduated Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a bachelor’s degree from Fordha.
Website: www.lifelinescreening.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/life.line.screening Twitter: https://twitter.com/life_line

Wednesday Oct 25, 2017
Sandstone Diagnostics on Top of Male Fertility Testing with TRAK
Wednesday Oct 25, 2017
Wednesday Oct 25, 2017
Dr. Greg Sommer, Chief Scientific Officer at Sandstone Diagnostics, the inventor of Trak’s Male Fertility Testing System joins eHealth Radio and the Mens Health & Health News Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Dr. Greg Sommer discuss the following:
What was the genesis of developing Trak?
Did you invent it?
How easy is it to use?
Can results vary over time?
What other medical devices have you worked on?
What does Sandstone Diagnostics specialize in?
Is there anything else like Trak on the market?
Do you have other new products on the horizon?
Greg Sommer, PhD is the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Sandstone Diagnostics, a Bay Area diagnostic and digital health company developing sophisticated connected wellness products that allow consumers to measure, monitor, and improve key health markers at home. Sandstone's Trak® Male Fertility Testing System allows men to measure, track, and improve sperm count at home to boost a couple's chances of conception.Dr. Sommer was recognized as a 2015 Bay Area "40 Under 40" by Diablo Magazine and has won numerous entrepreneurial competitions including the 2017 MedCity Invest Pitch Competition, 2016 Molecular Med Tri-Con Swimming with the Sharks Competition, the 2015 UPS X-Port Challenge, and the 2013 Sierra Nevada Innovation Challenge. Sandstone was also named a 2014 "Most Innovative Life Science Company" by the San Francisco Business Times.Prior to founding Sandstone, Dr. Sommer was a Senior Research Scientist at Sandia National Laboratories where he led R&D in point-of-care diagnostic technologies for biodefense and emergency preparedness applications, most notably the Sandia SpinDx system. He is a co-inventor on 18 patents in microfluidic and clinical diagnostic technologies, has secured $6M+ in research grants as Principal Investigator for NIH, DOE, USDA, and DOD projects, and co-authored 11 peer-reviewed publications.A North Dakota native, Dr. Sommer received his PhD and MS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan, and BS from Iowa State University.
Website: www.trakfertility.com
Social Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SandstoneDiagnostics Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrakHQ

Saturday Oct 21, 2017
MatchRX: A One-of-Its Kind Online Marketplace for Independent Pharmacies in the U.S.
Saturday Oct 21, 2017
Saturday Oct 21, 2017
Mike Galloway, the Chief Operating Officer of MatchRX, the only online marketplace in the country where independent pharmacies can buy and sell prescription medicines to each other joins eHealth Radio and the Pharmaceutical & Health News Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Mike Galloway discuss the following:
What is MatchRX?
How does the online marketplace work?
Why should an independent pharmacy join MatchRX?
In addition to the marketplace, what else do you do for your members?
What does the future hold for MatchRX?
Michael Galloway is the Chief Operating Officer for MatchRX. Prior to joining the company in 2012, Mike served as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at YourSource Management Group, an HR outsourcing firm. Prior to that, he was the CFO and Director of Business Intelligence for Niche Retail, an eCommerce company that specialize is direct-to-consumer and business-to-business online sales channels.
Mike has more than 30 years of experience working in high growth entrepreneurial environments, with a focus on the “marriage” of financial information systems, operating systems, and ecommerce platforms.
Website: www.MatchRX.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matchrx Twitter: https://twitter.com/matchRX

Thursday Oct 19, 2017
Thursday Oct 19, 2017
Mukund Chopra Board Member and CEO of MD Home Call, a leader in connecting patients and physicians in the Greater Toronto area for doctor house call and visits joins eHealth Radio and the Health Care and News Channels to discuss the acquisition by Crescent Capital backed National Home Doctor Service, Australia’s largest network with offices in Canada.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Mukund Chopra discuss the following:
From the opening of MD Home Call which is prominently known in the Greater Toronto area, and the recent acquisition of the company, what makes MD Home Call a leader in the doctor house call and visit arena?
Explain the history behind MD Home Call and where you see the company growth in the future.
Why MD Home Call? Any meaning behind the name?
Explain to us why home calls are so popular in Canada and do you see that same trend in the United States?
Tell us more about the acquisition. What prompted the acquisition and why Crescent Capital?
Give us an example of your patient base and who would consider a service such as MD Home call?
With the acquisition, will the name change?
Mukund Chopra is an experienced technology investor and operator with a proven track record of using technology to drive efficiencies in slow moving marketplaces. He is a board member and was the CEO of MD Home Call, Canada's largest provider of Physician Home Visits, for numerous years. He was responsible for building and running Groupon's Central US markets through IPO. His other holdings besides MD Home Call, include Slack technologies. Mukund also served as Head of North America for Universal Avenue. The company has been featured as one of Wired magazines top 100 startups and it back by several institutional investors including the likes of Fidelity.
Website: www.MDHomeCall.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MDHomeCall