Archived Discussions
Hip Arthroscopy: The Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery
Discussion took place on 3/12/2009
There are a variety of hip conditions that cause pain in people under the age of 50 and in young athletes. Minimally invasive hip arthroscopy may be the technology that helps you return to an active lifestyle quickly and with decreased complications.
What Women Need to Know About Our Hearts
Discussion took place on 2/25/2009
February is Go Red for Women month when Cooper joins the American Heart Association to encourage women to learn how to maintain a healthy heart.
Dyslexia: Helping Your Child or Other Family Member
Discussion took place on 2/12/2009
The severity of dyslexia can vary from mild to severe. The sooner dyslexia is treated, the more favorable the outcome; however, it is never too late for people with dyslexia to learn to improve their language skills.
Health Info for Your Tweens and Teens
Discussion took place on 1/15/2009
The physical changes that girls experience during adolescence can be beautiful, frustrating, or a little of both. Dr. Feldman-Winter will answer questions about the changes your daughter is experiencing and how to talk to her about it.
Ask the Pediatrician!
Discussion took place on 12/10/2008
Do you have questions about what you’re reading in the news? Do any over-the-counter cold remedies work? Is Vitamin D important for your child? Should children be vaccinated for meningitis? If you have questions you’d like to ask a pediatrician, please click here and come back on December 10th or after for the answers.
Holiday Eating: How to Avoid Adding Unwanted Pounds
Discussion took place on 11/26/2008
Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful for what we have. It also means a dinner with lots of choices and calories. Tune in for tips on how to enjoy your holiday meals and get-togethers without gaining weight. What can you do to avoid overeating or snacking on too many holiday cookies? How can you avoid the stress eating that comes with having too much to do in too little time? Dr. Penberthy will be available to answer your questions on weight management and your other questions about healthy living.
Managing Diabetes, Especially During the Holidays
Discussion took place on 11/12/2008
For diabetics, the holiday season can be filled with temptations. From Thanksgiving dinner to the endless Christmas parties with family and friends, the feeling to indulge in food, candy, cookies, and alcohol is everywhere. Dr. Westerberg will be happy to answer any questions you have about diabetes prevention and treatment.
Tumors and Tremors: How the Gamma Knife Can Help You
Discussion took place on 10/15/2008
You may know that the gamma knife treats both malignant and benign brain tumors. What you may not know is that the gamma knife can also successfully alleviate the symptoms from Parkinson’s disease; facial pain and arteriovenous malformations. Join Dr. H. Warren Goldman as he answers your questions about Leksell Gamma Knife® Perfexion™ at Cooper University Hospital.
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