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Health Commentary with Dr. Mike Magee: Health issues continue to linger, almost 7 years later. More information at www.healthcommentary.org
A review of Awareness during Anesthesia, which was depicted in the recent movie "Awake". Dr. Orin Guidry, Professor of Anesthesia, MUSC, Medical University of South Carolina
Cell phone dermatitis: Dr. Howard Brooks, a dermatologist, discusses a a new rash that is happening with excessive cell phone use. Nickel, which is found in cell phones and watches, can cause an allergy. If you notice a rash on the side of the face where you are using the cell phone, it may be from the cell phone.
Children sleep safety tips: Sleeping with children is not recommended as it has been linked to a few deaths. You can decrease the risk of SIDS-sudden infant death syndrome by having children sleep alone, on their back in a crib.
Dr. Mike Magee, from HealthCommentary.org, discusses energy drinks. There a number of concerns about these energy drinks. Not only can they cause symptoms of palpitations, sweating but they can cause dehydration. They should be avoided in pregnancy, and not used with alcohol.
First face transplant: Dr. Maria Siemionow, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses the first face transplant ever performed.
DocRock, Dr. Mache Seibel, an OB/GYN, raps a song for kids to better understands prevention of H1N1 Flu.
H1N1 Rap by Dr. John D Clark. Great public service video to help understand prevention of H1N1, otherwise known as Swine Flu.
H1N1update- caring for your children. Dr. Gregg DiGiulio, Director of Emergency Services at Akron Children's. The most common symptoms of H1N1 are fever-whcih can be treated with tylenol, cough-should only be treated in children over 4 if needed, a humidifier can help. You should NOT give children with the flu aspirin as it is associated with Reye's syndrome.
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