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From: Kevin Smith, MD, FRCPC Category: General Medicine
City:  - Language: English

Dr. Kevin Smith discusses the use of Botox for the treatment of excessive sweating. Niagra Falls, Ontario. 866-707-3222. Visit Smithlaser.com for more information.



From: Kevin Smith, MD, FRCPC Category: General Medicine
City:  - Language: English

Dr. Kevin Smith discusses the use of Botox in the treatment of headache. Niagra Falls, Ontario. 866-707-3222. Visit Smithlaser.com for more information.



From: Michael Dansinger, MD Category: General Medicine
City: Boston Language: English

A new study shows the importance of dietary counseling and exercise for weight loss.



From: Harrison Wein, PhD Category: General Medicine
City: Bethesda Language: English

Dr. Harrison Wein gives an NIH Research Update on diet and the risk of metabolic syndrome, which is implicated in cardiovascular disease, and other health problems.



From: Abinash Virk, MD Category: General Medicine
City: Rochester Language: English

Motion Sickness is a very common problem, that many people will experience in their lifetime. But there are some people who frequently have this problem. It is important to recognize that you are prone to this problem as there are measure that you can take to prevent motion sickness, such as staying the the part of the vehicle that moves the lease. There are also medications for motion sickness. Dr. Abinash Virk, a Travel Medicine specialist from the Mayo Clinic, discusses motion sickness.



From: Harold Burkhart, MD Category: General Medicine
City: Rochester Language: English

Excessive sweating from the underarms, or from the hands can be a difficult and embarrasing problem. There are medications that can be helpful in some patients, as well as Botox in some patients. There is also an effective surgery for excessive sweating. Dr. Harold Burkhart, a surgeon from the Mayo Clinic, discusses the surgery for excessive sweating.



From: Jerry Sayre, MD Category: General Medicine
City: Jacksonville Language: English

Scuba Diving can be dangerous for some people with chronic diseases, as well as for anyone who does not take the right precautions. Patients with asthma, diabetes, and seizure disorders are probably best off avoiding scuba diving. In addition, when a healthy person has an active cold, or has consumed alcohol they should not scuba dive. Decompression sickness, or the bends, can occur in divers if they rise to the surface too quickly.



From: Karon LoCicero, MD Category: General Medicine
City: Tampa Language: English

Dr. Karon R. LoCicero of Tampa's LoCicero Medical Group discusses the Five Keys to Healthy Living.



From: Joshua Fink, MD Category: General Medicine
City: Mount Kisco Language: English

This video reviews the medications that are used to help people with quiting smoking. Dr. Joshua Fink, a pulmonologist, reviews the medications for smoking cessation.


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