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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
Managing High Blood Pressure Can Save Your Life
Discussion took place on 10/1/2008
High blood pressure can damage the heart and blood vessels, and can lead to stroke, heart failure, heart attack, kidney failure and vision problems.Mark Angelo, M.D., FACP, Cooper University Hospital Division of Internal Medicine in the Department of Medicine, will answer your questions and provide guidance on this topic of managing high blood pressure.
Raising a Child with ADHD
Discussion took place on 9/17/2008
Join us for practical advice and tips to guide your child through the academic, social and emotional challenges of growing up. Your host, Richard Selznick, Ph. D., Director of the Cooper Learning Center in the Department of Pediatrics, has extensive clinical experience with ADHD children.
Energy, Attitude & Good Health for Women 50+
Discussion took place on 9/3/2008
Women who are 50+ are entering a new phase of life. Join Dr. Rosemarie Leuzzi, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Director of Cooper for Women, as she answers your questions about making these the best years of your life!
Aging Joints: You Don't Have to Live with Pain
Discussion took place on 8/20/2008
Dr. Eric L. Hume, Vice Chief, Cooper University Hospital Department of Orthopaedics; and Director, Hip and Knee Reconstruction, answers your questions about non-invasive treatments, joint replacements and rehabilitation options.

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