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Beaumont HouseCall Podcast
Summary: Hear from doctors that are knowledgeable, relatable and bringing you the information you need to live a smarter, healthier life. Each episode you can expect an in-depth discussion about health trends with everyday-life application.
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Podcasts:
In this episode, we discuss the different kinds of supplements - including vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements - the good, the bad and the overrated. Michelle Davila, naturopathic physician, helps explore the topic.
Before you start taking those selfies and pictures of your feet on the beach, Dr. Joel Fishbain, Beaumont infectious diseases, packs your bags with the knowledge you need to keep you and your family safe, healthy and disease-free on vacation.
Who does burnout and stress affect the most, why is it so common and what can be done about it. Drs. Peggy Nowak and Jason Gilleran join the podcast to discuss.
There's an epidemic happening and it's targeting teens and young adults - vaping. Dr. Rita Patel, Beaumont pediatrician, explains the trends in e-cigarettes, what parents, teachers should know and how to keep young people away from vaping.
What's the difference between a headache and a migraine and how can they both be avoided? Dr. Matt Voci, a Beaumont neurologist, answers questions about managing and treating these conditions.
With experts from Beaumont's Center for Human Development, we discuss ADHD and sensory challenges, including how to know if your child needs an assessment, what to do with those results and what resources are available.
We've all had an experience where it seems like we're not moving. We're holding onto something, or no matter what we do, it just doesn't seem to be advancing us. How do you know if you're "stuck" and, most importantly, how can you free yourself?
Pelvic pain. Bladder and bowel control. Sexual dysfunction. Issues that need answers, but are often uncomfortable to ask about. Dr. Peters joins the podcast to discuss each of these topics and provide solutions.
In this *bonus* episode of the podcast, we take a deeper dive into caring for aging parents. Drs. Chmielewski and Muckey provide useful insight on geriatric and palliative care.
Dr. Shajahan shares her personal experience of caring for her parents as they age. Marcia Filek, an expert on geriatric care, shares insights on how to know when a parent may need help, how to have that conversation and what resources are available.
Dr. Wendy Miller, director of Beaumont’s Weight Control Centers, provides expertise on the latest fad diets including keto, paleo, plant-based and more. Emile Muallem, an OUWB medical student, shares his personal experience with weight gain and subsequent weight loss.
Our hosts are reunited to answer listener questions - headaches, music therapy, tips for navigating your health and more. Drs. Gilpin and Shajahan also look ahead at upcoming episode topics.
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is depression as it relates to changes in seasons. Sheala Jafry, Beaumont family medicine physician, shares the who, what, where, when and why of SAD and, most importantly, how to identify and treat it.
Risk factors, detection, screening, treatments, prevention and support - a lot goes into a breast cancer diagnosis. Dr. Lisa Awan joins the podcast to dispel mammography myths and explain all the decisions that go into screening and prevention.
The opioid epidemic - how did we get here and where do we go from here? Bruce Hillenberg, Ph.D., a Beaumont pain psychologist, shares his insights and expertise.