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Yale Healthcasts

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  1. 95

    What are Superfoods?

    Becky Purcell, registered dietician at Yale, explains what qualities are in superfoods and which foods are often labeled as “Superfoods”.

  2. 94

    Coping with Stress During the Pandemic

    Borislav Meandzija, MD, chief of Behavioral Health at Yale Health discusses what our stress response is and ways deal with it, especially during the pandemic.

  3. 93

    What Should I Know About My Child’s Cold?

    Dr. Gordon Streeter discusses what colds look like in children, when you should be concerned (and when not), as well as ways to treat the symptoms.

  4. 92

    What to Expect at a Well-Child Visit

    Dr. Gordon Streeter discusses what to expect when you bring your child to Pediatrics for a well-child visit.

  5. 91

    Why Might My Prescription Not be Covered?

    Prescriptions your provider writes are sometimes not covered, learn why from pharmacist Patrick Roberts.

  6. 90

    Getting to Know… Michelle Brei, DNP

    Michelle Brei, provider at Yale Health Pediatrics has been a Yale Health clinician since 2005. Hear her story in her own words.

  7. 89

    When Should You Get a Mammogram?

    When Should You Get a Mammogram? by YaleUniversity

  8. 88
  9. 87

    Bone Density and Osteoperosis

    Dr. Julie Rosenbaum, Yale Health's Chief of Internal Medicine, explains why bone density is important, how it is measured, risk factors, screening, and what we can do to keep our bones healthy.

  10. 86

    Why Is Sleep Important?

    Lisa Kimmel, Yale Health’s Director of Wellness and Health Education, discusses the importance of sleep, what happens if you don't get enough sleep, how much sleep you need and offers helpful tips on getting a better night's rest.

  11. 85

    What Is a Medical Assistant?

    Roma Chowdhury, medical assistant at Yale Health discusses what medical assistants do before, during and after your visit.

  12. 84

    Getting to Know…Dr. David Smith

    Dr. Smith has been a Yale Health clinician since 1993. Hear his story in his own words.

  13. 83

    Yale Health’s Patient & Family Council: One Member’s Experience

    Carolyn Marks describes her experience being a part of Yale Health’s Patient & Family Council, what she learned and what she gave back.

  14. 82

    How Much Sugar Is Too Much Sugar?

    Pediatrician Michelle Brei discusses why you should limit sugar intake in your diet, where sugars are hiding, and strategies to cut back on your sugar intake.

  15. 81

    Fever in Children

    Pediatrician Michelle Brei explains why we get fevers, when to be concerned about your child's fever, and how and when to treat them.

  16. 80

    I Have Prediabetes, What Can I Do?

    Discussion of lifestyle changes you can make to manage your prediabetes. Healthy-eating and exercise can cut your risk of developing diabetes by almost 60%.

  17. 79

    Does an Apple a Day Keep the Doctor Away?

    Learn about specific nutrients that can help to boost your immune system.

  18. 78

    High Blood Pressure

    What is high blood pressure, what do the numbers mean, and what you can do to control it?

  19. 77

    HIV Prophylaxis

    There is no vaccine to prevent HIV, so behavioral and biomedical HIV prevention strategies are needed to reduce HIV acquisition. For HIV-uninfected patients, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) using antiretroviral medications is an evidence-based way to prevent new infections among those at greatest risk.

  20. 76

    Advanced Directives

    What time is the right time to talk about your wishes for end-of-life care? There are a million reasons to avoid having the conversation with your loved ones, but it is critically important that you do.

  21. 75

    What Is Satiety and How Can You Control It?

    Satiety is the feeling of feeling full or satisfied after eating which is a crucial component to maintain your weight or to lose weight.

  22. 74

    What Is a Colonoscopy?

    What Is a Colonoscopy?

  23. 73

    When should I get a colonoscopy?

    Who should get a colonoscopy and how do you prepare for the procedure.

  24. 72

    Over-the-Counter Cough and Cold Remedies

    Joe Serioe RPh discusses over-the-counter cough and cold remedies.

  25. 71

    Treating Pre-Diabetes

    Dr. David Smith discusses how to treat pre-Diabetes

  26. 70

    Toe Nail Fungus

    Dr. David Smith discusses toe nail fungus.

  27. 69

    Car Seat Safety

    Cris Donovan, RN, lead nurse at Yale Health's Department of Pediatrics discusses car seat safety and the new CT state laws.

  28. 68

    What Can You Do To Help Your "Digestive Issues"?

    What are some common digestive issues and what can you do to avoid them?

  29. 67

    Calling Yale Health Internal Medicine

    When patients call Internal Medicine there is a team of professionals who help you get the treatment that you need.

  30. 66

    Discussing HPV With David Roth, MD

    Human papillomavirus - what is it, how can you prevent it and what are the risks challenges if you have it.

  31. 65

    What are the warning signs of stroke?

    Margot Ebling, PA-C, Internal Medicine at Yale Health reviews the warning signs of stroke.

  32. 64

    What Are the Different Types of Radiological Exams?

    A description of the different types of tests, including X-rays, CT scans and MRI's. What you need to do to prepare for each one and what you can expect the day of the test.

  33. 63

    Sunscreen - how much, what kind, and when do I reapply?

    Everything you need to know about sunscreen - the different types, when to put on, when to reapply, what age can you start.

  34. 62

    How is the Pharmacy Working to Improve My Experience?

    Learn about recent changes to the Yale Health Pharmacy, as well as improvements and ways you can have a better experience there.

  35. 61

    What Do My Cholesterol Numbers Mean?

    Dr. Jin Xu discusses what cholesterol numbers mean.

  36. 60

    When Should I Start Toilet-Training?

    Dr. JoAnne Burger discusses when to start a child on toilet-training?

  37. 59

    How Do I Prepare My Child for a New Sibling?

    Dr. JoAnne Burger discusses how to prepare a child for a new sibling.

  38. 58

    What is Meningitis?

    Dr. Andrew Gotlin discusses what meningitis is.

  39. 57

    When Should I Come to Acute Care?

    best way to use Acute Care, when to call your primary care department, when to go to the ER

  40. 56

    What is a Pharmacy Formulary?

    explanation of the tiers within the Yale Health Drug List, how drugs are placed on the tiers and why they sometimes move

  41. 55

    What is Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

    What is CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy? Who might benefit from it? How does it work?

  42. 54

    What Is a Referral?

    MaryBeth Massaro from the Yale Health Referrals Department explains what members need to know about referrals.

  43. 53

    Do Women Need to Have an Annual Gynecological Exam?

    Do Women Need to Have an Annual Gynecological Exam?

  44. 52

    How Important is Physical Therapy?

    Tom Brady, PA-C from Yale Health Specialty Services discusses physical therapy, when it is needed and most effective.

  45. 51

    Refill or Renewal - What's the Difference?

    What is the difference between a prescription refill and a prescription renewal.

  46. 50

    What Should I Do if My Child Has a "Stomach Bug?"

    Home care and treatment for vomiting and diarrrhea. What to look out for, when to be concerned, when to call the pediatrician.

  47. 49

    Why is Physical Activity Important?

    The importance of physical activity in your overall health, metabolic importance, heart health, Alzheimer's prevention and other benefits. How much activity you need to reap the benefits and how to fit it into your lifestyle.

  48. 48

    Childhood Immunizations

    Pediatric immunizations, issues today, importance for public and individual health

  49. 47

    Nutrition Starts at the Grocery Store

    You want to eat a more nutritious diet, where do you start?

  50. 46

    What Has Yale Health Done to Prepare for Ebola?

    What has Yale Health done to prepare for Ebola? Planning, training and instructions for those who have traveled to the affected areas or been in contact with someone who has traveled to the affected areas.

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