Blum Center Program: High Cholesterol
Linda Hemphill, MD, discusses the role of high cholesterol in heart attack and stroke, as well as ways to manage cholesterol levels.
VideoFeb | 3 | 2022
Colorectal cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Everyone should be screened for colon cancer, and there are many effective options available. In this presentation from February 3, 2022, Dr. Daniel Chung discusses specific risks for colon cancer that can help guide your choice of screening test.
Linda Hemphill, MD, discusses the role of high cholesterol in heart attack and stroke, as well as ways to manage cholesterol levels.
Giovanna Manzano, MD, reviews how multiple sclerosis (MS) impacts the nervous system, its common symptoms, treatment and management options, and lifestyle changes that can help mitigate disease activity.
Barbara Moscowitz, MSW, LICSW, discusses the differences in memory issues, how to proceed with an evaluation, and how people with dementia and their caregivers can adapt.
In recognition of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, Nhi-Ha Trinh, MD, MPH, will discuss the unique mental health challenges faced by BIPOC communities and review resources for individuals and communities to support their mental health.
Video games have become a favorite activity for children. Atilla Ceranoglu, MD, shares tips on how to help your child build good digital media habits while playing their favorite video games, social media outlets, or the internet.
Join Gene Bowman, ND, MPH, for a talk on how diet is clinically assessed for patients, as well as how nutrients reach the brain and what dietary patterns are favorable and unfavorable.
The Maxwell & Eleanor Blum Patient and Family Learning Center, commonly known as the Blum Center, is a relaxed and comfortable place for patients, families and friends to find accurate health information with help from trained staff.