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Bone Diseases: Osteoporosis

Video Bones & Joints Osteoporosis Aging Bone Diseases Bone Mass Fractures Osteoporosis Porous Bone

Osteoporosis affects the architecture of the bone. The name means porous bone, explains Dr. Luis Rodriguez, Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician with Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute. The specialist also says osteoporosis affects the architecture within someone's bone and makes it weaker. The bone will start losing bone mass as people age. If that [...]


Women and osteoporosis

Video Osteoporosis Women´s Health Body Weight Bone Loss Hispanics Menopause Osteoporosis Rheumatoid Women

Women are more affected by osteoporosis than men, says Doctor Jose Soza, Family medicine specialist at Baptist Health Primary Care. Also Hispanics are a high risk group in terms of body weight, especially if they exceed the average of 128 pounds. The Doctor explains women are more affected by osteoporosis, since it is related to [...]


Osteoporosis & Spinal Fractures

Video Osteoporosis Bone Estrogen Fractures Osteoporosis Spinal

Osteoporosis means that the bone is a little more brittle and weaker, affirms Dr. Jose Mena, Interventional Spine Specialist with Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute. With a digital imaging, the specialist describes a healthy bone is tight. In the case of osteoporosis, the bone has more space than it originally had. Fractures can happen [...]


Is Back Pain a Sign Of Osteoporosis?

Video Back Pain Osteoporosis Pain Management Back Pain Bone Fracture Loses Calcium Osteoporosis Spine Stooped Posture

Back pain, loss of height over time, stooped posture, and a bone fracture are some of the symptoms of osteoporosis. Dr. Ronald Tolchin, Medical Director of the Baptist Health Center for Spine Care, says as people stop walking and exercising there is more risk for osteoporosis to occur, which is when the bone loses calcium [...]


Dr. Deborah Longwill – All Health TV

Video Dermatology Dr. Fighting Acne Rosacea & Aging Skin

Dr. Deborah Longwill Speaks of Fighting Acne, Rosacea & Aging.


Sun Safety Tips

Video Dermatology Not Burning Skin Sun Safety Sunglasses Sunscreen

Skin is the largest organ of the body and it needs to protect it very well. The ways are multiple, such as: staying out of the direct sunlight during the pick hours (from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.), especially in summer, seeking a shade and covering the skin, using sunglasses and big hats and using […]


Melanoma

Video Cancer Dermatology Skin Cancer Melanoma Skin Skin Cancer Sun Exposure UV Xeroderma Pigmentosus

Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer, says Dr. Geoffrey Young, Chief of Head & Neck Surgery at Miami Cancer Institute, who explains it is related to sun exposure. However, he adds, some families have genetic components, genetic changes that predispose them to melanoma. But the main risk factor is chronic [...]


Choosing the Right Moisturizer

Video Dermatology Ceramides Coconut Oil Dermatology Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizer Skin

A good moisturizer contains hyaluronic acid, ceramides and coconut oil. Nina Dieguez, Internal Medicine Physician with Baptist Health South Florida, recommends looking for one that has those three ingredients because they are excellent for skin hydration. She recommends visiting the Skin Cancer Institute's website and reviewing all of the products, especially the ones that you [...]


Preventing Signs of Aging

Video Dermatology Senior Life Aging Collagen Dermatology Dermis Epidermis Skin

Dr. Judith Crowell, Dermatologist with Baptist Health South Florida, says skin has the ability to repair itself, and if you can protect it from damage, over time you can see improvement. "In the dermis there is collagen, elastin. Unfortunately, as we get older that thins out. When that happens, we start seeing loss of the [...]


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