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Keeping Your Adolescent Healthy

12/3/2009 - 12:00 pm
Adolescence is a time of significant physical, emotional and psychological changes. Dr. Feldman-Winter answers your questions on how to best address their teens evolving medical and health care needs, including topics like nutrition, vaccinations, skin and body changes, social concerns, and puberty and sexuality issues.

Archived Discussions
Navigating Your Hospital Stay
Discussion took place on 7/16/2009
Have you been hospitalized or know you are going to need hospital care? Eric E. Kupersmith, M.D., will answer the your questions about being in the hospital.
Preventing Your Child’s Summer Academic Slide
Discussion took place on 7/2/2009
This Health eTalk will provide parents with tips, strategies and suggestions of how to keep your children's minds active during their summer school break.
All in the Family – Cancer and Genetics
Discussion took place on 6/18/2009
Does cancer run in your family? Most people have someone in their family who has had cancer, but some families have a hereditary or genetic factor that can greatly increase their chances of developing cancer. Dana Farengo Clark, M.S., CGC, is a board-certified Genetic Counselor at the Cooper Cancer Institute, will answer your questions about cancer, cancer detection and the genetic link.
Preventing Falls – Are You Feeling a Little Off Balance?
Discussion took place on 6/4/2009
The older we get, the more we lose our balance and fall. If you have questions about difficulty walking, dizziness, neck pain, tingling in your lower extremities, Alfred C. Tomaio, M.D. will be answering your questions.
What You Should Know About Statins and Your Heart
Discussion took place on 5/21/2009
Statins are drugs that are used to lower cholesterol but they might be beneficial for people with cholesterol levels within the normal range. So who should take statins and what can they do for you?
Getting Ready for the Swimsuit Season: Fitness tips, injury prevention and maximizing your potential
Discussion took place on 5/7/2009
Looking for the best way to get your muscles toned, prevent injuries, and look great for the summer? Courtney Budd, MSPT, manager of physical therapy services for the Cooper Bone and Joint Institute, will personally answer your questions online.
H1N1 (Swine Flu) - Your Questions Answered
Discussion took place on 5/1/2009
As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports additional cases of confirmed swine influenza, everyone has questions about how this potential outbreak could affect our lives and our families.
Bladder Matters: Urinary Incontinence in Women
Discussion took place on 4/23/2009
Women experience loss of bladder control - or incontinence - twice as often as men. It is a common and embarrassing problem.
Men and Cancer
Discussion took place on 4/9/2009
Early detection matters. Many cancers are very treatable if detected early. If you are concerned about prostate, colon or lung cancer, this is your opportunity to ask questions and learn more about how to reduce your risk.
Vascular Surgery: Minimally Invasive Surgery to Get You Up and Around Quickly
Discussion took place on 3/26/2009
If you’ve been diagnosed with a blood vessel disorder, for example an aneurysm, carotid artery disease, or poor circulation to your legs and feet, vascular surgeons at Cooper University Hospital offer minimally invasive surgical techniques designed to get you fixed, fast

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