Norma K is an American tennis player who tore an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) while playing tennis in the United States. Unable to afford the surgery to repair or reconstruct the torn ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) in the US which was tagged at $40,000, she went to New Delhi, India to have the ACL repair surgery for only $3,200. Her surgery was coordinated by Healthbase (http://www.healthbase.com), an award-winning medical tourism facilitator based in USA. In the video, she shares her wonderful experience at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital with Dr. Yash Gulati and talks about the top quality care she received at an affordable price. Log on to http://www.healthbase.com, call 1-888-MY1-HLTH or 1-617-418-3436 or email info.hb@healthbase.com for more information.
The decision to send a family member to a nursing home can be a difficult one. Dr. Jon LaPook talks with geriatrician Joshua Schor about how to navigate your way through the process.
A lecture with Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr., M.D. Author of the book "PREVENT AND REVERSE HEART DISEASE"
A lecture with Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr., M.D. Author of the book "PREVENT AND REVERSE HEART DISEASE"
Lose weight in my jump rope class in San Diego, CA. Go to myspace.com/jumpropeclass to sign up now. Here's a small example of what I usually do - 34 minutes straight.
European researches say a new pill designed to regulate blood pressure could help millions who suffer from phobias or post-traumatic stress disorder, Drew Levinson reports.
Meg Oliver reports on the relationship between doctors and heart disease; prostate cancer and the obese; and more evidence showing that breast-feeding benefits babies.
Did you know that squeezing a zit improperly can cause a possibly fatal infection? Dr. Francesca Fusco and Dr. Jon LaPook give you a warning you're not likely to forget.
A lecture with Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr., M.D. Author of the book "PREVENT AND REVERSE HEART DISEASE"
As the U.S. continues to face an obesity crisis due to a lack of healthy diets, Dr. Sean Kenniff reports on a West African berry which makes healthy foods such as spinach or broccoli taste like candy.
Meg Oliver reports on price hikes for prescription drugs; a patient's eyes may offer early clues into heart disease; and new information on breast cancer treatment and remission.
Do teeth whitening agents really work? Do you know how to properly floss? Dr. Jennifer Ashton talks to Dr. Patricia DeSalvo about the ins and outs of proper dental care.
Dr. Jon LaPook and Olympic medalist Dara Torres discuss the best ways to stay in shape after the age of 40.
Backstage at "The Dr. Oz Show," Dr. Jon LaPook talks with Dr. Mehmet Oz about free healthcare clinics. And, Dr. LaPook, a gastroenterologist, offers his services to a man in need of treatment.
As early detection remains the key to fighting skin cancer, researchers now suggest that this disease produces an odor which canines might be able to detect. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports.
Biomimetic – a true bioidentical. WP uses the rhythm of nature to establish the proper doses of estradiol and progesterone to mimic the natural hormones produced by your body. It is a more accurate form of hormone restoration.
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ICL Implantable Contact Lens Surgery Procedure Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center Phoenix, AZ
Dr. Ronald Barnet, of Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center located in Phoenix & Scottsdale, discusses the general protocol for performing ICL surgery on patients. Dr. Barnet explains that each eye is operated on individually and only takes around 20 minutes each to operate on.
A government panel is updating its guidelines on who should be screened for breast cancer and how often. Dr. Ashton consults experts on both sides of the contested issue about what the recommendations mean for millions of women.
Did you know that you can create a slimmer looking waist by having better posture? Personal trainer Carol Clements shows four exercises that help elevate and strengthen your core.
Sex therapist Dr. Miriam Baker debunks a common myth about women and sexuality in a conversation with Dr. Jon LaPook and Richard Schlesinger.
Since the 1940's fluoride is used in toothpaste and it is added to drinking water in many countries around the world. The dental profession claims that fluoride is safe and necessary for good dental health. However, fluoride is a highly toxic industrial waste product. Fluoride prematurely ages the body because it damages enzymes. This in turn affects the immune system, digestive system, respiratory system, blood circulation, kidneys, liver, thyroid and brain function. Fluoride can cause hyperactivity and a lower IQ in children. "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." Hosea 4:6 (KJV) "With all thy getting, get understanding." Proverbs 4:7 (KJV) Information about fluoride: http://www.nofluoride.com http://www.fluoridation.com http://www.fluoridealert.org HealthRanger7 http://www.youtube.com/user/HealthRanger7
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