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Bariatric Surgery Myths and Misconceptions
For people who are overweight, better health often comes with losing weight. Bariatric surgery can be a lifesaving solution in that weight loss journey.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 26, 2022
Know Your Macros-Why Macronutrients Are Key to Healthy Eating
Counting macronutrients has become a diet trend in recent years. We have tips on how to track macros to lose weight, eat healthier or have more energy.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 21, 2022
Why is Arthritis Worse in the Winter?
Arthritis symptoms tend to flare up as the weather turns cold. Here are some strategies and lifestyle changes that may help keep your arthritic joints loose and pain-free.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 11, 2022
What's Normal? Women's Sexual Health Experts Weigh In
When it comes to sexual health, one of the most common questions doctors hear is simply: “What’s normal?” Sexual health experts Dr. Karyn Eilber, Dr. Alexandra Dubinskaya and Dr. Poone Shoureshi shared some of the more frequent questions...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 07, 2022
OB-GYN Surgery: The Minimalist Revolution
There's a revolution going on in OB-GYN surgery, where minimally invasive techniques mean better outcomes for common issues like cysts, fibroids and endometriosis
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 04, 2022
Managing Tinnitus: Why Are My Ears Ringing?
Tinnitus, or ringing ears, affects more than 50 million people and is on the rise during COVID-19. The condition can be debilitating for some, causing stress, migraines and mental health challenges.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Nov 12, 2021
7 Things to Consider When Taking Sleep Medication
Struggling to get some shut-eye? You're not alone, and many are increasingly turning to sleep aids such as melatonin for relief. Cedars-Sinai's sleep expert Dr. Oragun Rojanapairat explains what to keep in mind when considering whether, ...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Oct 29, 2021
Myths and Facts: Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Congenital heart disease is usually diagnosed in babies—and often requires time-sensitive surgery. But did you know that even after a childhood procedure to correct the heart's structure, most patients will need specialized treatment as ...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Oct 18, 2021
A New Medication for Weight Loss
Nearly three-quarters of Americans are overweight or obese. Now doctors have a new tool to use against the epidemic.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Sep 30, 2021
The Balancing Act of Fall Prevention
When you think about preventing falls, you might not picture standing on one foot. But geriatricians increasingly look to exercise—especially balance training. Cedars-Sinai experts share how you can get started.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Aug 26, 2021
What Are Shingles? Know Your Risk at Any Age
One in three people in the U.S. will develop shingles in their lifetime. Knowing how and when to get treatment is important. Learn more.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Aug 18, 2021
Concussion Symptoms in Children: What to Know
Parents need to recognize the symptoms of concussion—which can even appear days after an initial injury and can cause children to be forgetful or foggy—and know how to manage and care for a child with a concussion to prevent more ...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jul 29, 2021
Exercise Caution: Advice for Returning Safely to the Gym
Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute director of Primary Sports Medicine, Dr. Casey Batten offers expert advice on returning to exercise safely.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jul 27, 2021