The Doctor Is In: Men's health and the importance of regular check-ups and screenings
Dr. Robert Moore is a primary care physician at Corewell Health. He explains why it's so important to have a primary care physician and how it's vital for the early detection and prevention of severe health conditions, such as heart disease and diabetes.
The Doctor Is In: Men's health and heart disease
According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, but it starts in men about ten to 15 years earlier. Dr. Akhil Gulati, a cardiologist with Corewell Health shares details about warning signs, screening and prevention.
The Doctor Is In: What happens during a stroke and how "BE FAST" can save lives and reduce brain damage
Dr. Owais Khadem Alsrouji is the medical director of Interventional Neurology at Trinity Health-Southeast Michigan. He discusses the importance of calling 911 and getting to the right place for treatment during a stroke.
The Doctor Is In: Recognize stroke symptoms and minimize your risk
May is Stroke Awareness Month, a critical time to highlight the impact of stroke, a condition that affects someone in the U.S. every 40 seconds and claims a life every 3.5 minutes. Dr. Rebbecca Grysiewicz, neurologist at Corewell Health, discusses risk factors, symptoms, and the latest advancements in stroke care.
The Doctor Is In: Lifestyle Medicine can help manage diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity and more
Dr. Bob Breakey is a Primary Care board-certified Family Medicine Physician with Trinity Health IHA Medical Group. He is also board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine. He explains Lifestyle Medicine and how it can help people living with chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and hypertension.
The Doctor Is In: Common triggers for seasonal allergies and treatment options
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, over 100 million people in the U.S. experience allergies, including seasonal ones. Dr. Devang Doshi, an allergist at Corewell Health, shares the most common allergy triggers and when it's time to see your doctor.
The Doctor Is In: Diagnosing and managing food allergies
According to foodallergy.org, approximately 33 million people in the US have a food allergy. Dr. Devang Doshi, an allergist at Corewell Health, shares what we need to know about food allergies and what treatments or therapies are available to help manage symptoms.
The Doctor Is In: Colon cancer awareness
Dr. Stevie-Jay Stapler, a colorectal surgeon for Trinity Health Medical Group, shares some of the risk factors for colon cancer, how we can lower our risk, and what symptoms to look out for.
The Doctor Is In: Colon cancer awareness month
Dr. Claire Peeples, a colon and rectal surgeon at Corewell Health, shares information regarding colon cancer, potential screenings, risk factors and more.
The Doctor Is In: Lower your risk of colon cancer
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Claire Peeples, colon and rectal surgeon at Corewell Health, discusses ways to lower your risk of developing colon cancer.
The Doctor Is In: The early signs of heart disease and how wearables can help detect heart irregularities
Dr. Mohammad-Ali Jazayeri, a Trinity Health Michigan cardiologist, discusses common risk factors for heart disease and how people can reduce their risk. He also discusses the role wearable fitness devices can play in detecting heart issues.
The Doctor Is In: Corewell Health's Mitral Valve program and cardiovascular health and longevity
Dr. Rakesh Suri, cardiothoracic surgeon at Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital, discusses a groundbreaking robotic mitral valve surgical repair program at Royal Oak. He also explains what people can do to increase their lifespan, including diet, exercise, mindfulness, mental health self-care, and working with their cardiologist to schedule the proper diagnostic testing.
The Doctor Is In: Cervical cancer and prevention
A recent study published in JAMA revealed a significant decline in cervical cancer deaths since the widespread adoption of the HPV vaccine. Doctor Kevin McCool, a Gynecologic Oncologist at Trinity Health IHA Medical Group, shares more about the research and other preventative care measures.
The Doctor Is In: Explaining the link between alcohol use and cancer risk
A new report from the US Surgeon General is suggesting alcoholic beverages should warn about a cancer risk. Corewell Health Oncologist Dr. Dana Zakalik explains the research, the risks, and what you can do.
The Doctor Is In: Recognizing the difference between Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia and daily habits that can impact long-term brain health
Dr. Aishah Raffee, an internal and geriatric medicine physician at Trinity Health IHA Medical Group, discusses Alzheimer's and how it differs from other forms of dementia. She also reveals some of the most common signs of dementia that families should be aware of, especially as they spend more time with aging relatives during the holidays.
The Doctor Is In: Managing a diabetes diagnosis
Dr. Vincent Hannosh, a family medicine physician from Trinity Health IHA Medical Group, shares some of the ways to manage a pre-diabetes or diabetes diagnosis. He also talks about the use of Semaglutides to treat the condition.
The Doctor Is In: Dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis and seeking treatment
Dr. Marisa O'Neill, a breast surgical oncologist for Trinity Health IHA Medical Group, discusses some of the things patients may not know about when dealing with a diagnosis and considering the next steps for treatment.
The Doctor Is In: The importance of rehabilitation for recovery
Doctor Sean Smith, a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at Chelsea Hospital discusses the importance of rehabilitation for recovery after something like a stroke or other neurological event.
The Doctor Is In: Common illness the kids are facing heading back to school and how to manage school related stress/anxiety
Dr. Rachel Nash, a pediatrician with Trinity Health IHA Medical Group, talks about the most common illnesses that are prevalent in kids at the beginning of the school year. She also talked about the role mental health plays for kids in school or going back to school and how to manage screen time.
The Doctor Is In: Getting ready for back to school
Dr. Rachel Nash, a Pediatrician from Trinity Health IHA Medical Group, helps us get our families ready for back to school .