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HEART DISEASE
Dr. Laurence Sperling
Medical Director, Preventive Cardiology
Emory University School of Medicine
- Why Being Apple-Shaped Puts Your Heart at Risk
- How Heart Disease Sneaks Up on a Patient
- Why High-Dose Supplements Won't Help Your Heart
- Why Heart Attack Symptoms Are Easily Missed
- There Are a Lot of Heart Attack Success Stories
- Other Tests for Heart Disease
- Stress Is a Potent Heart Disease Risk Factor
SLEEP
Dr. David Schulman
Assistant Professor, Pulmonary Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
- Waking Up Tired? How to Spot a Sleep Disorder
- Why You May Be Dangerously Sleep Deprived and Not Know It
- Sleep Problems? Address Them With Your Family Doctor First
- Don't Be Afraid to Talk to Your Doctor About Sleep Issues
- How to Get Back to Sleep in the Middle of the Night
- 7 Drug-Free Sleep Tips to Try Tonight
- Beating Insomnia: Why You Should Reset Your Bedtime Routine
- The Dangers of Long-Term Sleep Medication
- Restless Legs Syndrome Can't Be Cured, but Medication May Help
- Understanding RLS: Why So Many Patients Go Untreated
- Overweight? Thick Neck? You're at Risk for Sleep Apnea
DIABETES
Dr. William Bornstein
Endocrinologist, Emory University School of Medicine
Chief Quality Officer, Emory Healthcare
- How to Cope With Nagging Family and Friends
- Many People Lose Weight When They Use a Food Diary
- Insulin's Benefits Greatly Outweigh Any Modest Weight Gain
- If You Have Prediabetes You Can Prevent or Delay Diabetes
- There's a Potential You Can Come Off Insulin
- Diabetes Can Cause Erectile Dysfunction in Men
- It's a Term We Call Glucose Toxicity
- Teens With Type 2 Diabetes Are More Common Now
- Hemoglobin A1C Is a Yardstick for Measuring Diabetes Control
SEXUAL HEALTH
Dr. Kevin Ault
Assistant Professor, Gynecology & Obstetrics
Emory University School of Medicine
CHRONIC PAIN
Dr. S. Sam Lim
Chief of Rheumatology, Grady Memorial Hospital &
Faculty, Emory University School of Medicine
DEPRESSION
Dr. Toby Goldsmith
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry
Emory University School of Medicine