Southern Remedy is Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s flagship wellness radio program dedicated to keeping Mississippians healthy. The call-in radio program airs at 11 a.m. weekdays. Each day a different healthcare provider from the University of Mississippi Medical Center discusses various topics and takes questions from listeners.
Listen Live on MPB Think Radio Monday - Family Nurse Practitioner Josie Bidwell, Southern Remedy Healthy & Fit * Tuesday - Dr. Susan Buttross, Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking * Wednesday - Dr. Jimmy Stewart, The Original Southern Remedy * Thursday - Dr. Mary Morgan McLeod, Southern Remedy Kids and Teens * Friday* - Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown, Southern Remedy for Women
Original Air Date: 5/1/2026
Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Arthritis remedies and treatments.
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American Diabetes Association
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Host: Jimmy L. Stewart Jr., MD, Specialist in Clinical Hypertension at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. "Rick" Richard D. DeShazo
The Original Southern Remedy is hosted by Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at UMMC. If you have a question for Dr, Jimmy, email it to remedy@mpbonline.org. In this episode, Dr. Jimmy talks about common symptoms that cause people to visit their health care provider including fever, head injuries and unexplained weight loss. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast.
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Host(s): Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: If you are living with a learning disability you already know how exhausting and frustrating life can be in a world where your learning differences may make your day tougher. But like any condition that throws you a curve ball, having supports and understanding can help you get through the often challenging social-emotional aspects of life. A learning disability does not have to define you or your child as a person, and it shouldn’t keep you from doing what you want to do in life. We’ll be talking about navigating life with a learning disabilit.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Food recalls.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Heartburn and GERD
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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July is back to school for many districts now.
What to prepare:
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Tips for Healthy Eating.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Neuropathy.
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Guest: Ian C. Hoppe, MD
Specialties: Plastic Surgery, Craniofacial and Trauma Surgery, Children's Hand Surgery, Children's Craniofacial and Trauma Surgery, General Reconstruction, Skin Cancer Surgery, Chest and Abdominal Wall Reconstruction, Hand Surgery and Trauma, Cosmetic Surgery, Children's Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Children’s Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Facebook: Children's of Mississippi Cleft, Craniofacial & Pediatric Plastic Surgery
Instagram: childrensofms_plasticsurgery
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Host(s): Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: When we are unhappy about the way we look, we are unhappy in many other ways and in fact our overall self-esteem and sense of well-being can be affected. Today we’ll be talking about achieving the proper balance of health and fitness both mentally and physically. It can truly happen at any age.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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In Legal Terms: Special Education 2025 podcast
MyIR: Get Immunization Records and Forms Online from MS Department of Health
County Health Departments Announce Clinics for School Immunizations
MSDH Offers Back-to-School Records and Immunizations During One-Stop Event
Get Back-to-School Ready: Purchase Your Child’s Birth Certificate Online
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Host(s): Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: If you’re living on this earth you’re getting older. Aging is often described in stages with gradual decline in almost every area but the way we think about aging can actually affect the way we age. Age truly is a state of mind. Today we’ll be talking about ways that we can be old and truly stay vital, useful and happy, and do what we call "aging fiercely."
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Fatty Liver Disease and Metabolic Syndrome
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Today's guest was Dr. Derrick Burgess Specialist in Orthopedic, Cartilage Restoration, Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery
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The Original Southern Remedy is hosted by Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at UMMC. If you have a question for Dr Jimmy, email it to remedy@mpbonline.org. In this episode, Dr. Jimmy answers a variety of health questions ranging from proper hydration tips, pain management and more.
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Host(s): Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: The dog days of summer are here and though there is a lot of fun surrounding summer vacations, outings and breaks from school and other responsibilities, the heat that we experience in the south can do more damage than you think. Our general health and mental health can be seriously impacted including our mood, motivation and relationships. Today we’ll be talking about how to better enjoy the summer and avoid some of the heat pitfalls.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Bethany Sabins, Nurse Practitioner, Department of Gynecology and Oncology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Gynecological Malignancies
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Dr. McLeod is out this week, so we've comprised a little collection of moments from these past few months to reshare.
Episodes referenced in this Best Of segment include four episodes from the Kids and Teens series:
Under (Blood) Pressure!
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Vaccines
Falltime Allergies w/ Dr. Grogan
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Good morning, and thanks for listening to Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking with Dr. Susan Buttross. I’m Abram Nanney, producer of Relatively Speaking. Dr. Buttross isn’t in the studio today so instead we decided to re-air some of the best conversations and phone calls we had over the summer. We’re also in the middle of our Fall Fundraising campaign which we call “Drive Time.” If you enjoy this show and other local programs MPB Think Radio airs throughout the week, consider donating to MPB. There are all sorts of rewards you can get AND you can leave us a comment to tell us what you love about MPB. Call or text the word GIVE to 888-372-4483 or donate online at mpbonline.org. Thanks for listening, and thanks for your donations to MPB Think Radio.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Dr. Laura Arnold, pediatric oncologist at the Children's Hospital
Topic: It is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, so Dr. McLeod and Dr. Arnold do their best to well, raise awareness!
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Grandparents Day is this coming Sunday, September 8, and I hope that you'll stop and celebrate your grandparents or your grandparent surrogate. I'm delighted that for the show today I was able to bring in some great women from three generations to talk with me about the delights, the memories, and maybe sometimes the mistakes that happen along the way of being a grandparent, a daughter, and a granddaughter.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. In this encore episode, some common misconceptions about type two diabetes are discussed.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Vitamins. Deficiencies, supplements, and more.
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Original Air Date: 04-12-24
Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): UMMC lactation specialists Evora Knight and Marci Talbot
Topic: lactation, breastfeeding, diet while nursing, and postpartum depression
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Guest(s): Dr. Courtney Walker, Psychologist
Topic: We continue to watch the rising statistics of child, teen, and adult mental illness. The numbers should be alarming to all of us. We all know there are societal changes that are contributing to the rise of mental illness, but there is one apparent cause that may be just too hard for us to address.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. In this episode, she talks about aging well and discusses the importance of sleep for good health as we age.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Jacob Moreman, M.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Surgical options and management for GERD.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Guest(s): Sara Withrow, Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Grandparents. Many of us in the baby boomer generation are finding ourselves in that station in life. Being a grandparent can be a wonderful happy and rewarding position but there are times that the relationship morphs into a job that was not expected. Yes there are times that a grandparent can be too involved and have too much responsibility. Today we’ll be talking about what science says about grandparenting. How wonderfully rewarding and giving it can be and how sometimes it can be just too much.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. In this episode, she talks about nutrition controversies including the role of fruits and eggs in a healthy diet.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Anxiety and Depression
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. Since Josie is out this week, here is an all-email show.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Blood in stool
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. McLeod talks about all different types of headaches- tension, cluster, migraine, etc- and when to see a professional about them.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Do you know someone, a child, a significant other, an employee or a friend or even a pet who has behavior that is both difficult to understand and to manage? There are some simple rules to behavior management that can be the gold nuggets in making life easier and better for you and the person whose behavior you would like to change. Today we’ll be going over the basics of behavior management and how you can use them in your everyday life.
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outhern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. On this episode, the topic is insulin resistance. Josie talks about what it is, what causes it and ways to improve insulin sensitivity.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): UMMC lactation specialists Evora Knight and Marci Talbot
Dr. Alexa Lampkin DMD, dentist at UMMC and member of the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners
Dr. Danny Riche, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Dr. David Lott, Endocrinologist from Meridian, Mississippi
Topic(s): Segments from episodes on: Lactation (04-12-24), Dental and Oral Health (03-29-24), Metabolic Syndrome (06-14-24), and Thyroid Disease (06-21-24)
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: hematuria (blood in urine), proteinuria (protein in urine), and carpel tunnel
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. McLeod keeps with the theme of summertime health issues, discussing keeping hydrated, firework safety, and ticks. (Lacey did not enjoy the Tick part)
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. In this episode, Jodie discusses brain health.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. David Lott, Endocrinologist from Meridian, Mississippi
Topic: Thyroid diseases
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. McLeod talks all about skin this episode, from cancer to sunscreen to acne.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: ADHD affects many people from children to senior citizens. Today, we talk about different social and physical issues that arise when a person has ADHD.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. In this episode, Jodie discusses men's health.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Danny Riche, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Metabolic Syndrome
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. McLeod discusses how to keep your little ones safe in the pool, lake and ocean this summer season.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. In this episode, Producer Kevin Farrell joins the program for a Q and A about hypertension.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Demondes Haynes, Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Critical Care at UMMC.
Topic: Lung Diseases, causes and treatments
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: We all experience some stress in life. Stress in itself is not an illness, but when you experience it frequently, it increases the risk of mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety and also the risk of substance abuse problems. There are ways to learn to manage chronic stress even if it is a life situation that you cannot escape. Today we'll be talking about what chronic stress is and how it can manage and damage your health.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. Since Josie and Kevin are out of the studio, we recorded an episode answering your email questions.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Ashley Anthony, Nurse Practitioner in the Department of Gynecology and Division of Urogynecology at UMMC.
Topic: Pelvic floor disorders and treatment options
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: Today we’ll be covering a few of the emails that we have received over the last few months. The topics include emotional contagion, anxiety, hoarding, ADHD and forgiving. There are some great comments, questions and thoughts worth hearing from our listeners about some of our previous shows which you can hear in their entirety on your favorite podcast app after this show if we pique your interest as we cover each thought-provoking email.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. Since Josie is out of the studio for the Memorial Day holiday, here is an encore episode that contains some summer safety tips.
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Originally aired: 09-29-2023
Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Urinary Tract Infections (U.T.I.)
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. McLeod discusses how to see the early signs of mental health issues within our kids and teens, and what to do about it.
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This episode discusses subjects like depression, anxiety, and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. If you or a loved one are struggling with mental health, contact the crisis hotline at 9-8-8
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Men and women suffer from mental health conditions at similar rates. Four out of five people who die by suicide are men. Celebrities like Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and many others have talked publicly about their struggles with anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. We all have likely had someone suffer and perhaps die due to mental health struggles. Yet, countless men still experience difficulty with even using the words “mental health” in relation to how they feel. Let alone seek help. Today we’ll be focusing on men’s mental health, and we’ll talk about what we have been doing wrong to address it.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. On this episode, Josie talks with exercise physiologist Tommy Berg about the importance of exercise.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Neuropathy and Edema
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. McLeod discusses some tips for a healthy summer including safety kits, seatbelt rules, and travel dos and don'ts.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of pediatrics and internal medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is the host of the Original Southern Remedy. Topics in this episode include: arthritis, treatment of hemorrhoids and cramps.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Guest(s): Gigi Holder
Topic: The majority of us will experience psychological trauma at some point in our lives and most of the time we are able to recover from that trauma. but for some, that psychological trauma will continue to haunt them. Today we’ll be talking with Gigi Holder, an expert in trauma informed care about why that happens and what we can do if the haunting continues.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. On this episode, Josie talks about staying safe during the summer including food safety, protection from the sun and proper hydration.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Jaleen Sims, M.D., Obstetrics & Gynecology at Jackson-Hinds Comprehensive Health Center.
Topic: Menstruation.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. McLeod discusses Diabetes at all stages for kids, teens, and adults.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: This Sunday, the second Sunday in May, is Mother's Day - the day we typically celebrate our mothers and often give them flowers or other gifts to honor them. Mother's Day has an interesting history though. Did you know that gifts and flowers were not exactly what the original creator had in mind? Today we'll be talking about the true mother of Mother's Day and why it might a good idea to consider deeply what she had in mind.
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. On this episode, Josie corrects several misconceptions about type two diabetes.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: medical screenings
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of pediatrics and internal medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is the host of the Original Southern Remedy. Topics in this episode include: targeted cancer diagnosis and treatment, the proper use of antibiotics and A1Cand controlling diabetes.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Anxiety is a common emotion and certainly does not always morph into a disorder. In fact, some anxiety is good for us. But when anxiety interferes with your happiness, something may need to change. There are many things that can cause anxiety but what happens when there is someone with whom you have to regularly associate who causes you anxiety. What can you do? Are you stuck with that feeling of dread every time you have to be there with the person? Today we’ll unfold a plan that will help you navigate through this stressor in life to open up more happiness.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of pediatrics and internal medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is the host of the Original Southern Remedy. Topics in this episode include: the purpose of sports physicals, the DASH (dietary approach to stopping hypertension) diet, blood thinners, prostate medications and depression.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Guest(s): Dr. Michael Nadorff, Professor and Director of the Clinical PHD Program at Mississippi State University.
Topic: You all know that sleep helps with your general health, your mood, your memory and even can help you lose weight. And you may even know that dreaming is essential to having good quality sleep. But many of us have troubling dreams that make sleep seem unpleasant. Today we have Dr. Michael Nadorff, sleep expert, back with us to talk about our dreams and how we can literally change the quality of our dreams for the better.
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Today we are going to be talking about asthma. Asthma is a common condition we see in our kids that often carries over into adulthood. It isn't unusual for patients to be diagnosed with asthma later in life as an adult either! What causes asthma? Why does it affect patients differently? How is it treated? Tune in and learn the ins and outs of asthma and how to make the best of it.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): eczema, muscle tears, acme infections, and more.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Germaine Flood.
Topic: Communication.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Don't forget to check out UMMC's Spring Into Wellness 5K & Health Fair on May 4th 20204 at Holmes Community College's Wellness and Fitness Center in Ridgeland!
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): UMMC lactation specialists Evora Knight and Marci Talbot
Topic: lactation, breastfeeding, diet while nursing, and postpartum depression
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. McLeod goes over some of the best recent calls she's gotten on today's Best of Rewind episode!
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): insulin, medication dosage, and more
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: Today we’ll be talking about the recent eclipse that swept the United States. Many people who experience them report differences in mood, desire, and more. But what causes those sudden sensations? Dr. Buttross breaks down the possible psychology behind why that happens.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Jessica Fons, Registered Dietitian-Nutritionalist and Founder of Sadiewell, LLC
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Acute vs Chronic Cough, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Emphysema
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Today we are going to be talking about Gastrointestinal (GI) concerns. GI issues are extremely common, and start in infancy and go on throughout all of life. What are some common reasons patients complain about? When should a patient become concerned and get a scope? Is there any at home remedies to help with GI issues? Find out that and more with Dr. McLeod as she discusses and answers questions and concerns about all things Gastrointestinal.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. Jimmy goes over some of the best recent calls he's gotten on today's Best of Rewind episode!
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Don't forget to check out UMMC's Spring Into Wellness 5K & Health Fair on May 4th 20204 at Holmes Community College's Wellness and Fitness Center in Ridgeland!
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Guest: Elizabeth "Biz" Harris, Executive Director of the Mississippi Early Learning Alliance
Topic: Today we’ll be exploring a scary topic for many new and experienced parents alike: who is helping raise and influence our children when we aren't in the picture? Join Dr. Buttross and Biz Harris as we discuss who are the unsung heroes responsible for helping out raise your children. Teachers, coaches, grandparents, tutors, and more!
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Danny Burgess, Clinical Psychologist, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at UMMC, and Director of the Center for Integrative Health
Rachel Dear, Physical Therapist & Associate Director of Center for Integrative Health
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Alexa Lampkin DMD, dentist at UMMC and member of the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners
Topic: Dental and Oral Health
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Common Questions for a Pediatrician - How to go about dealing with your child's screen time
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): memory loss, heart rate, internal medicine care, and more
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: Today we’ll be talking about a side of loneliness that is very significant: being overlooked, left out, or even forgotten entirely. What are ways we as individuals can cope with feelings like that? What can we do to prevent these feelings from coming about at all? Join Dr. Buttross and she breaks down why we may be experiencing these and what's the best way to approach mending them.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Lisa Haynie, Nurse Practitioner and Professor of Nursing at UMMC School of Nursing
Topic: Cancer and Cancer Screening + See, Test, and Treat Program
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Common Questions for a Pediatrician - Fever, Sleep, and Car Seats
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): blood pressure management, lactose intolerance, tachycardia, and more.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: Today we’ll be talking about how to resolve conflict without dissolving relationships. Everybody has conflicts, it's normal. Just because a relationship, bet it at home, at school, at work, or any other setting, doesn't mean its doomed to fail. Sit down with Dr. Buttross as she breaks down the best ways to handle conflict in your life.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Mark Livingston, DDS, Chair of Advanced General Dentistry at UMMC
Topic: Dental and Oral Health
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Daphne Bilbrew, Nephrologist in the Jackson-Metro Area
Topic: Kidney Disease and Nephrology
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Dr. Charles Grogan, Immunologist at UMMC.
Topic: Allergies
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Pharmaceuticals, medication side effects, shingles, and more
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: Today we’ll be covering what it means to have self-confidence, and how to differentiate between being confident and being arrogant in several facets of day to day life, whether its at school or at work, composing yourself on the soccer field, being around family, and more.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: National Nutrition Month
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Nausea and Vomiting - What Causes It?
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Vaping and Smoking
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Medication Side Effects, Trouble Taking Pills, Head Spinning, and More.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: Today we’ll be covering a few of the emails that we have received over the last few months. The topics include emotional contagion, anxiety, hoarding, ADHD and forgiving. There are some great comments, questions and thoughts worth hearing from our listeners about some of our previous shows which you can hear in their entirety on your favorite podcast app after this show if we pique your interest as we cover each thought-provoking email.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Tommy Berg, Exercise Physiologist in the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Exercise and Physical Activity.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Questions from the Clinic: Hypertension, Hypotension, Flu, Over the Counter Medication, and More
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Chronic Headaches - What Causes Them and When to be Concerned
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Hair Growth Products, Cataracts, Hair Removal, Ulcerative Colitis, and More.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney.
Topic: You’ve likely heard the debate around Nature and Nurture in the past. It is an age-old question. How much do the genes that we are born with influence who we become? How can identical twins end up similar when raised in different homes or how can siblings be so different when they are raised in the same home? It’s complicated and very interesting. Today we’ll be talking about those outside influences on what we were born with.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Heart Health Month and various topics.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Germaine Flood.
Topic: Communication.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Heart Health Headlines and Q&A.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Mrinal Shukla, Vascular Surgeon at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Circulation - Aneurysms, Heart Attacks, Compression Socks, Blood Thinners
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Common Questions for a Pediatrician - Fever, Sleep, and Car Seats
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Best of
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Today we’ll be talking about AI, artificial intelligence and the amazing things it can do. With a simple tap or two on your hand held device you can have flawless skin, the perfect twinkle in your eyes and that little double chin will go away. Great, right but what about the deception, increasing pressure to look perfect in person and general issues around mental health and confidence. Today, with Dr. Randy Jordan, professor of ENT and Face and Neck plastic surgeon at UMMC we’ll explore the topic.
Guest(s): Dr. Randy Jordan, professor of ENT and Face and Neck Plastic Surgeon at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Healthy Eating
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Danny Riche, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Weight Loss Medication
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Jarrett Morgan, Med/Peds Physician at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Alternative Medicines - Natural Remedies
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Best of
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic: Everyone has relationships. Some relationships enhance our lives; and we as human beings cannot do without them. But then there are some that are not good for us and can make our lives more difficult and even bring us down. Relatively Speaking is the show about you, your family, and your relationships. So, today we are going to set the stage for what relationships should be no matter if it is a child, parent, friend or lover.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Behavior Change
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Cervical Cancer, HPV, HPV Vaccines, HIV/AIDS, Screening - Pap Smear
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: High Blood Pressure - Hypertension
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Hemorrhoids, Ovarian Cysts, Lung Paralysis, Torn Rotator Cuff, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Whether it’s joy and tranquility or fear, anger or sadness, we as human beings are wired to literally catch emotions. It’s called emotional contagion. Today we’ll be talking about, how it works, how important it is for all of us to be very aware of emotional contagion and why sometimes we need to make changes in our lives so that whatever emotions we are catching are the right ones.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Proper Sleep
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Foot and Toe Concerns - Toenail Fungus, Hammertoes, Plantar Fasciitis, Neuropathy
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Emotional and Mental Health, Depression, Anxiety
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Asthma, Rash, Cancer, Botox, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Though bullying and how to manage it, is often discussed as if it is only a problem in children and teens, unfortunately, bullying doesn’t always stop once we become adults. An adult bully can be an intimidating boss or colleague, a controlling romantic partner, a neighbor, or a condescending family member. Finding the appropriate ways to deal with the negativity that bullies bring in our lives is what we’ll be talking about today.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Sheila Bouldin, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Menopause
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Getting a Good Night's Sleep
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Weather Precautions, Hernias, Sciatic Nerve Inflammation, Prostate Issues, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: When attention and concentration are a problem, what’s the real issue? Is it ADHD, anxiety, depression or something else? Could it be that the ADHD medication isn’t working? How can you tell the difference? It can be confusing for kids, teens and adults. Doing the detective work to understand what is going on will help you find the solutions that work. Today on Relatively speaking, we’ll be talking about anxiety and ADHD at all ages, how to tell the difference and what to do if both are going on at the same time.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Medical Studies
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Jared Davis, Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Plastic Surgery: Liposuction, Tummy Tucks, Butt lifts, and Breast Implants
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Common Questions for a Pediatrician - Fever, Sleep, and Car Seats
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Morning Stomach Cramps, Sciatic Nerve Pain, Immunizations, Possible Shingles, Phantom Pains, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Today on Southern Remedy’s Relatively Speaking, we’ll be talking about how we can succeed in making New Years Resolutions stick. Yesterday, on new years day you may have come up with some resolutions that will not survive, but that doesn’t mean today that you cannot come up with a different plan that will succeed.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): ACLs and Other Ligaments, Constipation, PTSD, and More
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Questions from the Clinic: Hypertension, Hypotension, Flu, Over the Counter Medication, and More
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): High Amount of Flu Cases, Sleep Apnea and Memory Loss, Muscle Cramping, Sleep Fragmentation, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: During the holidays when there's happiness all around, are you feeling it? Do you wonder how you can get that spark back that you once felt? What kind of model did you have growing up that maybe laid the path that you thought was necessary to achieve happiness? Today we talk four simple words that can lay a new path toward happiness in life for all of us.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Andrea Lewis, Professor of Sleep Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Healthy Sleep, Melatonin, Sundowning, Sleep Apnea & CPAP or Inspire Machines, and More
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Kristen Alston, Clinical Health Psychologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Depression, Therapy, and Medication
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Well the Holidays are here, and theoretically they should be joyous, bringing us happiness, cheer, laughter, but for some of us there's some trip points that can really make these times very stressful and anything but joyous. So today, instead of talking about all the stressors that are there, we talk about how to avoid the pitfalls, and how to make this time of year something really special and make you smile.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Josie's Q&A - Social Media, Email, and Phone Call Questions
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Vaginal Discharge.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Gastro-Intestinal Problems, G.I., GERD, Reflux/Heartburn, Celiacs Disease, Constipation
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Seasonal Illnesses, Tremors, Preeclampsia, Hip Pain, and More
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Carl Mangum, Psych Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Depression and The Seasons - Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Gastro-Intestinal Problems, G.I., GERD, Reflux/Heartburn, Celiacs Disease
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Supplements, Preservatives and Additives, Neuropathy, Surgery Complications During Pregnancy, and More
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This episode discusses subjects like depression, anxiety, and suicide. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or a loved one are struggling with mental health, contact the crisis hotline at 9-8-8
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Today on Southern Remedy’s Relatively Speaking, we’ll delve deeper into our focus on Men’s mental health issues, often men fail to seek help for their mental illness because it may seem to be a sign of weakness. But the truth is that having a family member with mental illness can be difficult for all of those around them. Avoiding treatment is actually not a tough act and protective act but may actually be selfish. Yet, there are age old patterns that prevent men for seeking help, from actually admitting. How can we change that pattern?
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: End-of-the-Year Health Checklist
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Nausea, Hair Loss, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, and More
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This episode discusses subjects like depression, anxiety, and suicide. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or a loved one are struggling with mental health, contact the crisis hotline at 9-8-8
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Men and women suffer from mental health conditions at similar rates. Four out of five people who die by suicide are men. Celebrities like Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and many others have talked publicly about their struggles with anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. We all have likely had someone suffer and perhaps die due to mental health struggles. Yet, countless men still experience difficulty with even using the words “mental health” in relation to how they feel. Let alone seek help. Today we’ll be focusing on men’s mental health, and we’ll talk about what we have been doing wrong to address it.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Bethany Garner, Registered Dietician and Exercise Physiologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: How Diet and Exercise Work Together
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Seasonal Illnesses - the Common Cold, Flu, Upper Respiratory Infection, and Covid 19.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Infections, Liver Enzymes, Strep Complications, Alzheimer's, and More
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Felicitas Koller, Associate Professor of Transplant Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center; and Belinda Lane, Community Outreach Coordinator for MORA
Topic: Organ and Tissue Transplants and Donations
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Whether it’s joy and tranquility or fear, anger or sadness, we as human beings are wired to literally catch emotions. It’s called emotional contagion. Today we’ll be talking about, how it works, how important it is for all of us to be very aware of emotional contagion and why sometimes we need to make changes in our lives so that whatever emotions we are catching are the right ones.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Jonathan Hontzas, Nurse Practitioner, and Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program, and Program Director of the ACT Center at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Susan Shamburger, Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology and Breast Imagin Specialist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Testing for Breast Cancer and Why You Should Do It.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Breast Cancer, Cancer Screenings, Complications, Headaches, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so everyone who's listening to this show probably knows someone in their social circle or family who's been diagnosed with breast cancer. But did you know what to do, how to help, or what to say? Many of us are often so unsure of what to do or say that we do and say nothing. But we know research has shown that women with strong social supports have better survival rates. Today on the show we welcome two amazing women who are breast cancer survivors. They'll help us better understand what we can do and say to be the support that we all need when facing such a difficult diagnosis.
Guet(s): Cindy Mansour, and Debbie Livingston
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: The Role Lifestyle Medicine Plays in Preventing Breast Cancer
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: How to Explain Violence to Your Kids and Teens; How to Treat the Cold, Flu, and Covid Illnesses
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Sneezing, Allergies, Hiatal Hernias, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Though bullying and how to manage it, is often discussed as if it is only a problem in children and teens, unfortunately, bullying doesn’t always stop once we become adults. An adult bully can be an intimidating boss or colleague, a controlling romantic partner, a neighbor, or a condescending family member. Finding the appropriate ways to deal with the negativity that bullies bring in our lives is what we’ll be talking about today.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Lifestyle Medicine Strategies for Blood Sugar Control
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Ha Phan, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Diabetes and Insulin
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Cold, Flu, and Covid Vaccines
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(S): Talking with Your Doctor, Sleep Issues, Cortisone Shots, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Guest(s): Felder Rushing
Topic: Green care….therapy by exposure to plants and gardening has been well researched…the benefits are proven for both physical and mental health so why don’t we all do more of it. Whether it’s an all-out garden or just a few pots strategically placed in your home or apartment you can reap not only food to eat but the health benefits. Today, I am delighted to have Mississippi’s favorite garden expert, Felder Rushing and together we’ll talk about the gardening path to health and longevity while taking less medicine.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Why Weight Loss is Hard
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Barbara Craft, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Oncology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Breast Cancer
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Sarah Conerly, Pediatric Neurologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Neurology, Headaches and Migraines, Seizures
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST(S): Dr. Gailen Marshall, Professor of Internal Medicine and Allergy and Immunologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
TOPIC(S): The Immune System
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Healthy Aging
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Urinary Tract Infections (U.T.I.)
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Betty Herrington, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
Topic: Oncology, Hematology, Leukemia, Blood Donation, Cancer Research, Sickle Cell Anemia, Special Cancer Charity Events
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This episode includes mention of sensitive topics such as murder, rape, and abuse. Listener discretion is advised.
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Last week we talked about forgiveness being the best pathway. Today we will be moving further into why forgiveness is truly good for you and how you can make it happen. Forgiving others and forgiving yourself are key in making yourself a happy and healthy person. But forgiveness must be intentional. It must be a conscious act. Once you have experienced true forgiveness you will understand the peace and calm that comes with it.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Rod Roconni, Director of the University of Mississippi Medical Center Cancer Center and Research Institute
Topic: Gynecological Cancer Awareness
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Reflux, GERD, or Heartburn
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This episode discusses sensitive topics such as depression and suicide. National Suicide Hotline: 988
Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Taylor McLeod, Crisis Intervention and Social Worker
Topic: National Suicide Awareness Day on September 10th.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Side Effects, Seasonal Vaccines, Diabetes. Osteoporosis, Echocardiograms, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: We’ve all been hurt by someone and sometimes that hurt doesn’t go away. Those wounds can last for a long time. The wounds can fester, we might ruminate about the wrong that was done to us. We may even think about revenge. But today, I want to talk about why harboring anger is the wrong way to go for us all. Today we will be talking about forgiveness, how to do it and why forgiveness is the best pathway to take.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Martha Claire Thomas, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: P.C.O.S. (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Arthritis
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Decongestants, New Covid Vaccine, Salene, Sinuses, Biopsies, Osteoporosis Screening, C.A.D., and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Hoarding is a disorder that’s been sensationalized by tv shows over the last 10 years, but it is a real disorder that affects about 3 out of 100 people and can significantly affect the lives of the hoarder and the persons around them. Today we’ll talk about what the true disorder is, what damage it can do and how it can be treated.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Kaylon Lewis, Nurse Practitioner of Neurology at MS Neurology Care Clinic
Topic: General Neurology, Dizziness and Dementia
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Bunyons, Lab Tests, Continuous Bleeding, Diabetes Medicine, Cuts, Hypothyroidism, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Executive functioning is important to be high functioning in life. The functions that are included are memory, flexible thinking and self-control. Those skills are something that we work to teach young children, but often there are struggles with executive function into adulthood. Could it be ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar, depression or what? And why does it matter so much?
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Danny Riche, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Cholesterol
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Derrick Burgess, Orthopedic Surgeon at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Sports Injuries.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: When attention and concentration are a problem, what’s the real issue? Is it ADHD, anxiety, depression or something else? Could it be that the ADHD medication isn’t working? How can you tell the difference? It can be confusing for kids, teens and adults. Doing the detective work to understand what is going on will help you find the solutions that work. Today on Relatively speaking, we’ll be talking about anxiety and ADHD at all ages, how to tell the difference and what to do if both are going on at the same time.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Elizabeth Paine, Gastroenterologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Sports.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Moles, Zyn Pouches, Second Opinions, Cardiology, A1C Measurements, Allergy Medication, Chest Pains, and More
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Kunal Bhatia, Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Strokes - Heat Stroke; Stroke Prevention; Stroke Warning Signs; B.E. F.A.S.T. (Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, Time); Ministroke or T.I.A. (Transient Inschemic Attack)
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Sheila Bouldin, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Menopause
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Headaches
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Heat Rash, Blood Pressure Cuffs, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: No doubt that you have heard the warnings about the dangers of the heat on your body. We know that it can wreak havoc and even kill. Today I want to talk about something that you may not realize. The extreme heat can be devastating to your mood, concentration and general sense of well-being. So today we are going to talk about what you should and should not do as we are all trying to deal with this oppressive heat.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Sugar and Other Sweeteners
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Felicitas Koller, Associate Professor of Transplant Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center; and Belinda Lane, Community Outreach Coordinator for MORA
Topic: Organ and Tissue Transplants and Donations
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Issues and Tips Regarding Infants and Toddlers
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Appetites, Chronic Pain, Migraines, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Guest(s): Dr. Tim Abston
Topic: Ok, there is one thing on which we can all agree. We were all once children and most of us were raised by our parents whether they were adoptive or biologic. Also, we can agree that we have all grown up, well, at least physically. But has “the parent/child relationship ‘grown-up’?” How is your relationship now with your parents? Better or worse? Older parents, how are you doing with your adult children? Do you think the relationships are healthy? Today on Relatively Speaking we’ll be talking about the maturation of adult child/parent relationships.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: The Updated Diabetes Care Guidelines
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Jarett Morgan, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and Obesity Specialist
Topic:Obesity
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Sandor Feldman, Immunologist
Topic: Vaccinations and Herd Immunity
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic: Today, we’ll be talking about the circle of life. We are all born needing a caretaker. Most of the time it is our parents who are the reason that we survive to become the adults that we are. Then as the circle of life continues and as we all age, our parents become the ones who need care. This is not always an easy task for the giver or the receiver.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic:What to do About High Blood Pressure
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Getting Your Kids Ready to Go Back to School
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This Podcast contains sensitive subject matter. If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, please call the national domestic abuse hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE(7233)
If you or anyone you know needs help with their mental health, please call the suicide and crisis hotline: 988
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic: In our continuing quest to enhance the relationships that we have, today we’ll be diving into the differences in healthy relationships that you need to treasure and damaging relationships that need to end. Toxic relationships and Co-dependent relationships are two types that need to end. They are not good for you and in the long run, can be damaging to your health.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Dannny Riche, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Dietary Supplements and More
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Hydration, Hernias, Headaches, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic: Everyone has relationships. Some relationships enhance our lives; and we as human beings cannot do without them. But then there are some that are not good for us and can make our lives more difficult and even bring us down. Relatively Speaking is the show about you, your family, and your relationships. So, today we are going to set the stage for what relationships should be no matter if it is a child, parent, friend or lover.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Medical News in the Headlines
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Jasmine Hollinger, M.D., dermatologist at Integrative Skin Care of Mississippi
Topic:Skin Care and Moisturizers
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Prostate Health, Inner Ear Problems, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic:Worry, stress and anxiety are on the rise for all of us. Some worry is normal, some stress can be helpful but when it morphs into emotions that affect your mind and body, it is anxiety that is taking over and that is not helpful or healthy. Today on Southern Remedy’s Relatively Speaking we’ll be talking about how to tell the difference between worry, stress and anxiety and what to do when you find enough is enough.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Staying Safe in the Summer
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic:Anxiety Disorders and Other Mental Illnesses
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Heat Stroke, Hydration, and Water Safety
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Malaria, Urinary Problems, and More
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s):Jenna Davis, Managing Director at the Mississippi Poison Control Center; Brad Marlin, Medical Director at the Mississippi Poison Control Center; and Dana Massey, Educator and Community Outreach Coordinator at the Mississippi Poison Control Center
Topic: Poison Control
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Insomnia, Random Pains, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic:Do you think that some people are just luckier than others? Do you consider yourself lucky? Today we’ll be talking about the science of luck. How feeling lucky can change the way you view life, and the way others view you.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s):Dr. Carl Mangum, Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Loneliness
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Rachael Morris, Associate Professor of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic:Hypertension in Pregnancy.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Summer Heat, Hypertension, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic: In our continuing quest for improving brain health, today I want to talk about anger. Why do many of us hang onto anger at parents, a sibling, a friend, a partner or ex-partner? Is it because we feel justified in having that negative emotion? Well here’s the truth: repressed anger is destructive to our well-being in many ways. So why do we hang onto that emotion instead of letting go? Today we’ll be talking about the how to’s and the why we must let go of anger.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Brian Williams, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Travel Medicine
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Ha Phan, Clinical Asst. Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Medications.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Gout, Donating Blood, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic: For those of you who have listened to this show in the past have heard me say that talking, reading and singing to young children helps to build healthy brains. Well, there is growing evidence indicating that we can actually keep our brains healthy and even build new pathways and produce new brain cells by doing a few simple things. It’s never too late or too early to incorporate healthy habits. Today on Relatively Speaking we’ll be talking about how you can help your brain stay healthy and maybe even turn some negative things around.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Diet Myths
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Latoya Mason Bolden, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic:Epidurals and Anesthesia.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Remedies to take with you when you travel.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Snake Bites, Scorpion Stings, and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic:Blended or stepfamilies - those yours, mine, and ours families - are common, and commonly unsuccessful for many reasons. But there's one reason at the top of the list which we'll talk about today, and discuss ways that may help others avoid the pitfalls that trip up well-intended and in-love couples.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Medical Studies
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Dannny Riche, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic:Women's Supplements.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): New Medications, Benadryl's Link to Dementia, and More
EMAIL:remedy@mpbonline.org
Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Allison Cruse, Dermatologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Dr. Chelsea Mockbee, Dermatologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Skin Cancer and Acne Prevention.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Hypertension, "Mini-Strokes," and More
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Guest(s): Dr. Courtney Walker, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic:Becoming a mother is typically viewed as a happy event, right? Well, the reality of motherhood is that it presents challenges for which new mothers often don't feel emotionally prepared. Dr. Courtney Walker joins to help us address the changes that come with new motherhood.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: The Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine
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Host: Dr. Sarah Sterling, associate professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Guest: Dr. Christy Haygood, Gynecologic Oncologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Gynecological Cancer
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Charles Grogan, allergy and immunologist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Allergies.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Germaine Flood
Topic:Being and Believing, those are two of Saul Levine's Four "B's" of Life. In the previous two weeks on Relatively Speaking we covered Belonging and Benevolence, and today we'll cover the last two: Being and Believing.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Roya Attar, Optometrist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Eye Health
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Jaleen Sims, M.D., Obstetrics & Gynecology at Jackson-Hinds Comprehensive Health Center.
Topic:Menstruation.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Griffin Metcalf, Physician at University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Screen Time.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Jay White
Topic: Last week, we talked about Saul Levine's Four "B's" of Life: Belonging, Believing, Being, and Benevolence. These Four B's are perhaps a capacity of human beings to be compassionate, inspiring, benevolent, loving - but our darker tendencies too: aggression, hate, and violence. Today we'll be talking about Benevolence.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Celebrating National Nurses Week
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Blood Pressure, Foot Pain, and More
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guests: Dr. Amanda Greene, Neurologist
Topic: Multiple Sclerosis & Migraine Headaches
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic:Causes and management of constipation.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Various topics.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Long-term feelings of loneliness are bad for your brain and your overall heath. The rates of loneliness are increasing. Feelings of loneliness can occur even when there are people around you and you call them friends. Loneliness is not a feeling that only old people have, a growing number of college students experience the same emotion. Today, we'll explore why loneliness is becoming more pervasive, what to do to help your brain, and how we can change our lives to make things different.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic:Insomnia.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Serverve back pain, Baker's cyst, dental partials x-rays and more.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Dustin Sarver, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Researcher in ADHD
Topic: Attention Deficient Disorder (ADHD) has been talked about over many years but now we have a better understanding about exactly what it is, and how medications work to treat it. ADHD affects not only children, but often continues to affect those, into adulthood. Sometimes medication is needed, but there are new treatments available. Today, we'll travel from childhood into adulthood, to give us a better understanding of this lifelong disorder.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guests: Daniel Edney, MD, FACP, FASAM, MDSH State Health Officer & Board Certified Addiction Specialist & Dr. John Eubanks, Dir. of Opioid & Substance Abuse Program at MSDH & Dir. of Pharmacies.
Topic: Addiction and overdose prevention.
Email:fit@mpbonline.org.
Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Myrna E. Alexander, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic:Hear disease.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Sandor Feldman
Topic: Vaccines.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Stroke symptoms, brain loss, rash spreading from bite, cataracts, medication mixing, medical marijuana, and more.
EMAIL:remedy@mpbonline.org
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: GG Holder, LCSW at the Center for the Advancement of Youth.
Topic: Have you ever found yourself revisiting something that happened to you, years ago? Does that history keep you from living your fullest life? Maybe you think what happened could have been your fault, or that it’s just too embarrassing to even talk about? So, you just keep pushing the thoughts or visions away, but then they rear their ugly heads at the most inopportune times. Many of us experience traumas that go unaddressed. Today on the show, we’ll be talking with an expert about what you can do to help yourself or a loved one tackle those traumas of the past.
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Ardarian D. Pierre, M.D, at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Aging.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: GG Holder, LCSW at the Center for the Advancement of Youth.
Topic: Trauma is widespread, costly, and can reek havoc in lives. It can be caused by a natural disaster, war, violence, abuse, neglect, and other emotionally harmful experiences. But once the trauma happens, the effects can be long-term. We know now better, how to treat individuals who experience trauma. Today, Dr. Buttross speaks with an expert in the area, about what trauma informed care is, what the signs of needing the care are, and how you can be sure that you or your loved one is getting the right treatment when you need some help.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Lifestyle interventions for common medical issues.
Email:fit@mpbonline.org.
Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Daniel Riche, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Over-the-counter supplements.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC(s): Loss of eyesight, allergies related to aging, autoimmune diseases tests, glaucoma, cataracts, types of arthritis, EKG, and more.
EMAIL:remedy@mpbonline.org
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Here we are in the aftermath of yet another school shooting. When will it stop? Well, perhaps never. But there is something, maybe, that we could do as caring people to lessen the frequency of this happening? There is, but why can't we seem to understand what needs to be done? It isn't about taking guns away from responsible and stable people, but it is understanding what can happen when weapons, particularly automatic weapons, are in the hands of troubled individuals. Today, we'll be talking with Dr. John Guadet about how we can protect our children and our families and taking your comments and questions.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Open Q & A.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Emotional triggers are those hyperreactive places inside of you that become activated by someone else's behavior or maybe comments. Do you find that there is a comment or situation that can immediately elicit a change in your mood, a reaction that you'd rather not have? Today on Relatively Speaking, we'll be talking about those emotional triggers, how to take them apart and not allow them to short circuit your life. We'll talk about what they are and the solutions that are there.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s):Dr. Elizabeth Payne, Associate Professor of Medicine at UMMC & Division Chief of GI at the VA Medical Center.
Topic: Colon cancer & GI.
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Reflux.
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: You often hear “Home is where the heart is” But what does that mean? and is it the real truth? Have your ideas of what exactly your home and family should look like changed since the Covid-19 pandemic? Have you ever thought about why you live where you do? Often the reasons seem simple but when you explore things more deeply, you’ll find that there is so much behind why we call the place we do home. We’ll be talking about this and more.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest(s): Dr. Danny Burgess, Director, Center for Integrative Health; Rachel Dear, PT, Associate Director, Center for Integrative Health; Sarah Whinery, OT Student, UMMC.
Topic: Center for Integrative Health at UMMC.
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Today on Relatively Speaking we’ll be talking about Flourishing….positive health in every way, but how does that happen? Many people experience adversity in their lives, yet ,they are resilient and end up doing very well, but some do not. Why? what makes those who have experienced so much difficulty in end up doing well, being happy and flourishing. Today, Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is joined by Dr. Christina Bethell, from Johns Hopkins, who has spent 3 decades in researching how we can thrive in the midst in adversity, Shoshanna Oppenheim, master student in public health and a focus in child health at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Ruth Patterson, pediatrician with Mississippi Thrive!, and Lauren Elliott, pediatric nurse practitioner with Mississippi Thrive!
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Living a balanced lifestyle associated with investing in your health and wellness.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Sedation and memory loss, mask mandate results, post-concussion syndrome, general anesthesia and sedation.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Prepping for the physician; Cervical dystonia; EKG tests; Angina symptoms; Geriatric doctor shortage; Primary care physician search; Plavix vsXarelto; TIA diagnosis after stroke; Fatty Liver disease causes, symptoms & treatment; severe Coronary Artery disease; migraine diagnosis and TMJ correlation to breast size.
EMAIL:remedy@mpbonline.org
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topic: Seven deadly sins.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Becky L. Bates, M.S.N. at UMMC.
Topic: Eating right when money is tight.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Constance Shelby, MS, RDN, LDN, Registered Dietician & Owner of Perfect Fit Nutrition.
Topic: Weight loss strategies.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: DASH Diet.
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Forgiveness is something that you give others. But what about forgiving yourself? That's something that we often don't do, because we just don't know how. Do you keep revisiting the missteps you've made? Do you find yourself having difficulty moving forward, because you keep revisiting the past? Not only is that counterproductive but it can also be harmful to you in the long run. Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, discusses how you can learn to forgive yourself.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Tara Price, Assitant Professor of Nursing and Certified Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Cervical Health.
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Over the last few decades, rates of obesity have dramatically increased. We know that obesity by itself can increase one's risks of developing certain conditions, such as high blood pressure and diabetes, amongst others. Dr. Jarret Morgan, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at UMMC, is joined by Dr. Nathan Alexander, current Resident of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, to discus the topic further.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Sinus drainage, constipation, CPAP machines, Inspire device alternative, Bivalent boosters, COVID-19, loss of smell, Vitamin D & K2 supplements.
EMAIL:remedy@mpbonline.org
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Today on the show, Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, takes your questions and discusses the fact that most of us are what we were given. Not money, but unconditional love and attention. It may be difficult to understand but it's true. Your early childhood sets the stage, not just for what you do as an adult, but actually it affects your mental and physical health. Those first five years of life may set the stage for you having high blood pressure or diabetes.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Top 5 tips to a healthier New Year.
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Today is all about new year resolutions. If you hadn't noticed, it's 2023, so this is the time of year when people set new goals, things to start and things to stop. UMMC, Dr. Ali Brown talks about those types goals, takes your questions and comments and discusses how to make yourself more successful when setting those goals. Are you going to set them at all?
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Dry mouth (Xerostomia), eye twitching, neuropathy (Neuritis), eczema (skin inflammation), burning mouth syndrome (Glossodynia), tennis elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis), Magnesium, B-12, B-3 and Vitamin D.
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Did you know that learning new skills will not only boost your mood, but improve your memory, protect your brain from aging, and even help from loneliness. It doesn't matter how old you are, so what might stop you? Fear, failure or lack of support? Neither of those should matter. Today, Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, goes over the science behind why, in this new year, we should all decided to learn something new and takes your questions.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Open health topics.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Open Q & A.
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Think about it: Change is hard. We all hear that and believe it, yet every year, many of us vow that we’ll make some changes in our lives and then a few weeks later, we end up back in the same old rut. Why? Because change does take an effort. Today, Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks about change and why it is so difficult but how you can succeed in making changes happen.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Health and Wellness Q&A.
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Well it's the time of year for cold season, flu season, RSV and we're seeing it all! Today, Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses when you need antibiotics, asthma exacerbations and all illness seen this time of year.
Send your questions or comments to:kids@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Less stressful holiday season.
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Today Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses ADHD (Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder). It is a very common disorder seen in our kids and is sometimes over or either under diagnosed. What are some of the signs and symptoms to look for, how do we diagnose it and what are some of treatments available?
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Benefits of olive oil, living wills, dogs that detect illness, loss of smell, DNA gene testing, nickel cabinets and shingles.
EMAIL:remedy@mpbonline.org
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When is enough, enough? We in the U.S. are continually reminded of things that we should want... cars, jewelry, better clothes, better food, bigger houses and more toys. It sounds bad, right? Yet, neuro-scientists tell us seeking is the core instinct in humans and to be really happy, we need to continue to seek out more. So how can that be true? Today, Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, explores the difference in getting more stuff and seeking more in life.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Healthier cooking techniques.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Open Q & A Topics.
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Is honesty black or white or are they shades of grey? Are those little white lies that most everyone tells okay? What if you do that in front of children? Does it open a pandora's box of lying for kids? Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, covers all the different shades of honesty and discusses why honesty is the best policy.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Weight loss myths.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Medical Marijuana and Drug Tests, turkey and tryptophan, dark spots on lower leg, extra medication dosing, popping joints, metformin, ringing in ears, lamictal, back pain, pain medications and allergies.
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From time to time many of us, as children, have seen vast changes in social norms, social roles, and the way we should or should not behave. What causes those changes? Today's episode explores the good old days and were they always good or did change need to happen? Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, discuss social normative behavior and what's changed over the last several years.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
The holidays are full of wonderful joyous things but it's also a time of stress and high expectations. How do you meet those expectations or at least try to or prepare yourself for it? UMMC, Dr. Ali Brown and special guest, Dr. Megan Clapton from Mindful Therapy in Ridgeland, MS discuss how to cope with the holidays. Email the show: remedy@mpbonline.org.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Open Topics.
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Today, Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses diabetes mellitus, different types, causes, and treatments available.
Send your questions or comments to:kids@mpbonline.org.
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Anxiety.
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Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Physical activity and exercise.
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Today, Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses cold and flu season, what to do and what are some of the treatments available.
Send your questions or comments to:kids@mpbonline.org.
Does power corrupt? What do you think and why do you think people who are in power, go into power? Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at UMMC, explores and talks about the topic of power.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Cold symptoms and home remedies.
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Did you know that by the time you are fifty years old, your feet have probably logged about 75,000 miles? You've got to take care of those feet! Feet that hurt, that's not normal. You shouldn't just tolerate that foot pain, it could be a mask, something showing that something worse is going on. UMMC Dr. Ali Brown is joined by Dr. Stephanie Thomas, Podiatrist at Premier Foot Clinic in Clinton, MS, to talk podiatry and answer your questions.
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Are you one of those people who loves to scream in fright? Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at UMMC, discusses various fears and phobias and talks about why some people love being frightened and why some avoid it all together.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Wendy Mahoney, Executive Director for the Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
If you think you are being abused, you can get help. No one deserves to be abused.
Topic: Domestic Violence Awareness Month
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 SMS: Text START to 88788
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Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens on the show to discuss breast cancer screenings, treatments, facts, figures and what you should know.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: arcuate uterus, Alzheimer's disease, memory loss, body donor for science, hypothyroidism medication, thyroid gland medication, and vaping cannabis.
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Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at UMMC, discusses early brain Development. Following-up on Mississippi's Lieutenant Governor's (Delbert Hosemann) "In Legal Terms" remarks on MPB Think Radio, and in the word's of Fredrick Douglass, "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." It's time for us to take notice about early brain development and what we can do as responsible citizens to help our young children end up being strong and productive individuals for our state and for the country.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Qula Madkin, Instructor and Registered Dietician and Nutritionist at Mississippi State University Extension Service.
Topic: Dining with diabetes.
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Tara Blumenthal from Tara Yoga joins UMMC's Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens on the show to discuss how yoga fits in to your overall health and wellness.
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High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a very common chronic disease that we see in our adult patients. Now, it is unfortunately becoming more and more common in our kids and teens. Today, Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses high blood pressure, it's symptoms, causes and treatments for kids and teens.
Send your questions or comments to:kids@mpbonline.org.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Tinnitus (ringing in ears), earwax, graying/whitening hair pigmentation change, accidental hearing loss, stomach acid, nuclear stress test, GERD, control diabetes definition, and foot nerve damage symptoms.
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Sleep is all important. It helps you with your general health, your mood, your memory, and can even help you lose weight. But did you know that dreaming is essential to having good quality sleep? Dream Specialist, Karen Mori Bonner, LPC joins Dr. Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at UMMC, to talk about your dreams and how you can literally change the quality of your dreams for the better.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Leanne Murray, Family Practice Nurse Practitioner at Hancock Women's Center in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
Topic: Breast cancer, the risks, how to modify those risks and screenings.
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October is National Audiology Awareness Month. Dr. Victoria Gonzalez, UMMC Audiology Division Chief & Dr. Mary Frances Johnson, Audiology Director of Clinical Operations at UMMC join Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens to discuss hearing loss, what is an audiologist, and when you should see an audiologist.
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Today Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses breastfeeding and answers your questions with Marcy Talbot, Board Certified Lactation Consultant.
Send your questions or comments to:kids@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Immune system and how you can support it.
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As Dr. Susan Buttross's grandmother always said, "Honey, life is what you make it." Now there's scientific evidence that proves her grandmother was right. We could all live longer and better by the choices we make and we could, literally, reboot our lives, if we're on the wrong track. Dr. Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at UMMC, shares how you could do just that.
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Dr. Gina Jefferson, Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery and the Division Director for the Head and Neck program at UMMC. She joins Dr. Ali Brown to talk about oral cancer, it's risk factors and how you can possibly avoid getting oral cancer.
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Flus season is right around the corner. Today, Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, and Dr. Feldman answer your questions and discuss the benefits of getting your flu vaccines and what kinds of flu shots you need. Send your question or comment to:kids@mpbonline.org.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: Fall allergy relief, DNR, arrythmia, diabetic medications, acid reflux pain, hernias, and COVID risks at the gym.
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A child’s behavior can affect a parent’s well being and the reverse is true. A parent’s mental/behavioral and physical health can affect a child and for children, the issues if not addressed can become problems into adulthood. Early recognition and treatment of problems in the home are a must for a good healthy outcome for our children. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross and Dr. Courtney Walker discuss adverse childhood experiences and the affect it has on children.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Elena Dent , Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Registered Dietician at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Anti-Inflammatory Diet.
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UMMC doctors, Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens discuss hysterectomies and the decision making process surrounding the procedure, as well as troubleshooting some symptoms and giving callers a little clearer path for plans of action.
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School is starting back and some of the preparations getting ready for school should include getting your kids their check-ups, and making sure they're up-to-date on vaccinations. Today, Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses that, and Dr. Feldman stops by to talk about types of vaccines needed for school and for teenagers.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: President Biden's pandemic announcement, splotchy skin, basal cell carcinoma, poison ivy/oak itch, UTIs, mobility and vision during the aging process, external chemotherapy, and elderly driving.
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Got anxiety? Well, over thirty percent of adults have struggled with anxiety in their lifetime. Can you control your anxiety, or does it control you? Today Dr. Susan Buttross is talking about school, social or general anxiety, why they happen and what you can do to take charge of your life.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to: family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Micronutrients.
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UMMC doctors, Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens discuss the balance between a healthy body and a healthy body image and issues around obesity and how to be your best and healthiest self.
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Oral health is important in all ages, especially in our kids and teens. Hopefully the healthy habits they develop as kids, will carry into adulthood. Today, Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses oral health and all things teeth with her father, special guest and retired dentist, Dr. Daniel Mcleod. Send your question or comment to:kids@mpbonline.org.
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Suicide is a topic no one wants to talk about, but it must be discussed because too many people die by suicide. Today, Dr. Susan Buttross talks about why some people think that's their only escape, facts about suicide, and what we can do to help those struggling with negative thoughts. Special guest Gigi Holder, LCSW, MPH, MCHES joins the conversation.
To reach the national Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, dial 988. To reach the Mississippi 24-hour Crisis Line, (601) 713-HELP (4357).
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Flu season and vaccine preventable diseases.
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September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Do you know if you're at risk? Are you a cancer survivor? Dr. Christen Haygood with St. Dominic's and UMMC, joins Dr. Michelle Owens to discuss and answer your questions.
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Sleep is one of the most important aspects of our health and most of us do not get enough of it. When your children and teens are growing up, there's many different hurdles to getting a good night's sleep. Today, Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses that, safe sleep and additional call-in questions on the show. Send your question or comment to: kids@mpbonline.org.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: cholesterol medication, COVID-19 vaccines and boosters, venous insufficiency, iHealth COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test, vitamins, GERD, urinary tract infection and loose bowels.
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Love language is what we use to express our love to someone. It could be words, gifts or actions. We all have our preferences and typically when we talk about love language it's in the context of our love-partner. Today, Dr. Susan Buttross will be discussing how to use love language for your child, your friend, your parent or your love-partner.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to:family@mpbonline.org.
Jerusha D. Stephens and Brynn Graham with Sprouted Heart Acupuncture and Wellness, joins UMMC doctors Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens on the show today for a conversation on complimentary medicine.
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Dr. Heather Tutor of Tutor Family Dentistry, joins UMMC doctors Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens on the show today for a conversation on preventive dentistry and all the things you can do to keep your teeth healthy.
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We all know the dangers of cigarettes, and vaping is now becoming a more popular trend. Dr. Mary Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses lung disease processes, complications seen with cigarette smoking, vaping and how it's affecting our youth.
National Quit Hotline: 1-800-QUIT-NOW.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: cardiovascular health, cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, anemia
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Dr. Susan Buttross takes your call and speaks from the heart with tips to herself and to others about grief and losing a loved one. For more information about Mississippi's Area Agencies on Aging: https://www.mdhs.ms.gov/adults-seniors/area-agencies-on-aging/.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to: family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Guest: Dr. Paul Byers, State Epidemiologist at the Mississippi State Department of Health.
Topic: Monkeypox diagnosis, symptoms and prevention.
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A large amount of the population have a sleep disorder and/or just don't get enough sleep. Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens sit down to discuss the reasons for and ways to help sleep disorders, with Dr. Andrea Lewis, Otolaryngologist and specialist in sleep medicine, at UMMC.\
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Dr. Mary Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses common GI complaints that doctors receive.
GI complaints are very common in pediatrics and internal medicine patients. From stomach aches, to diarrhea, to constipation, Crohn's disease, celiac disease, and irritable bowel syndrome, Dr. Mary Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at UMMC, discusses these common GI complaints received on a daily basis.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: wasp stings, blood pressure, leaky and healthy gut, swallowing, kidney mass, heart disease.
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ADHD (Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) affects more than 15 million people in the U.S. today. Are you one of them? If you are, you may have trouble with cognitive flexibility. Today Dr. Susan Buttross discusses cognitive flexibility, and how you can improve it and better understand those with ADHD.
You can join the conversation by sending an email to: family@mpbonline.org.
Host: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topic: Three macro-nutrients and what ratios we should be eating and it's overall nutrient package.
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Do you or someone you know need a mammogram? Do you have questions about whether screening is right for you? Dr. Michelle Owens welcomes Dr. Susan Shamburger, Chief of Breast Imaging at University of Mississippi Center to the show to discuss all things related to breast imaging.
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School is starting back and some of the preparations getting ready for school should include getting your kids their check-ups, and making sure they're up-to-date on vaccinations. Dr. Feldman stops by to talk about types of vaccines needed for school and for teenagers.
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Host: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Topics Discussed: heat exhaustion, hydration, medical marijuana, COVID-19, diarrhea, appendicitis, hypothyroidism and blurred vision.
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Got anxiety? Well, over thirty percent of adults have struggled with anxiety in their lifetime. Can you control your anxiety, or does it control you? Today Dr. Susan Buttross is talking about school, social or general anxiety, why they happen and what you can do to take charge of your life. You can join the conversation by sending an email to: family@mpbonline.org.
HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Suggestions for healthy eating
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: COVID 19 variant update, metal allergies, benefits of exercise
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Tips for a healthy lifestyle that spell out the word HEALTHY
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: viruses and how to treat them, itching, drug overdoses
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Health news headlines: COVID variants update; are avocados healthy; GURD; fitness
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Avoiding behavior that sabotages weight loss
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Tara Blumenthal, Yoga Instructor at Tara Yoga in Jackson MS
TOPIC: What yoga is, benefits of yoga, meditation
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: stem cells, hip injuries, wasp stings
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Dr. Carl Mangum, Assistant Professor of Nursing at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Suggestions for staying safe during the summer.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: staying hydrated in the heat, ear wax, kyphosis
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: West Nile Virus, idiopathic neuropathy, nerve pain
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Lifestyle medicine and how it relates to nutrition, exercise and sleep.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: poison ivy, colonoscopies, high cholesterol
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Dr. Elena Dent, registered dietician
TOPIC: intermediate fasting
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Mother’s Day coming up this Sunday is one of the most celebrated day’s of honor in the US. Every year at this time on Relatively Speaking, we use this hour to let you tell us about why your mother is special to you. Then you can share the podcast with her on Mother’s Day! A fun gift, right! We’ll also talk a little about secure attachments to mothers, how they happen and why they are so necessary.
Do you yearn to have the highly organized life that some individuals appear to have? Is an extremely organized household and workplace a good thing or might there be some negatives? Can disorganization and procrastination be a sign of ADHD or Anxiety? Today on National organization day we’ll talk about organization and procrastination and what is healthy and what may be a problem.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: COVID vaccines, medical marijuana, skin rash, occipital neuralgia
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: answering listener questions about healthy eating and COVID boosters
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This week on SR4W Mo and Ali discuss hysterectomies and the decision making process surrounding the procedure, as well as troubleshooting some symptoms and giving callers a little clearer path for plans of action.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: genu valgum or knock knees, pain management with opioids, patient medical records
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On this week's SR4W, Drs. Owens and Brown welcome back to the program Dr. Liz Woodruff, a psychologist and family-based therapist to talk about struggles and challenges of those suffering from eating disorders, as well as symptoms to be aware of for those around sufferers of eating disorders.
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There’s absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to take care of your children. After all, as a parent, that’s basically job number one! However, there’s a big difference between being there for your children when they need you and smothering them. Listen as Dr. Buttross discusses "overbearing parenting" and the damaging consequences it can cause.
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Dr. Juebin Huang, Associate Professor of Neurology at UMMC
TOPIC: Parkinson’s Disease awareness: what it is, symptoms, treatment
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On this week's program, Dr. Michelle Owens is joined by Dr. Randall Jordan from UMMC, and the Faces Clinic in Ridgeland to talk about facial cosmetic options and more!
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April is Autism Awareness month so today we’ll be talking about what it is, what it is not and some of the reasons why the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder comes later than it should. Plus we will take a look at some very recent research about why it may be more common in girls than we have thought in the past.
Important Links
Child Access to Mental Health and Psychiatry (CHAMP): 601-984-2080 or CHAMP Registration - University of Mississippi Medical Center (umc.edu)Good Will Industries- Job for special needs individuals: 601-853-8110 or Home - Goodwill (goodwillms.org)
Mississippi Vocational Rehab Services: 1-800-443-1000 or MDRS (ms.gov)
MS Department of Rehabilitation Services- Jennifer Jackson, Autism Program Coordinator: 1-800-443-1000601-969-0601 or jjackson@mdrs.ms.gov
The Mississippi Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities (MSCCD) - Pam Dollar, Executive Director: 601-969-0601 or visit MSCCD | Opening Doors Together
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Snacking: what we snack on; balancing snacks with healthier choices; portion control
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It’s always a great debate, and one that elicits some very strong opinions and emotions. Are men and women born radically different, or is it our environment that shapes who or what we become? Are men really from Mars and women from Venus? Finishing up National Women’s History Month today we’ll take a look at this age-old debate.
HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Importance of sleep, good sleep hygiene, listen questions about sleep
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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. On this week's program, Drs. Owens and Brown talk about what is one of today's most common cancers in both men and women. Also, discussed is how it’s pretty preventable by doing those things that we all know that we should be doing after certain age. The doctors talk about those options, risk factors, screening guidelines, etc., on this week's Southern Remedy for Women.
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUESTS: Danny Burgess, PhD- Director of the Center for Integrative Health and Rachel Dear, PT- Associate Director of the Center for Integrative Health
TOPIC: Integrative Health
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Just imagine a gender-equal world, free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination, one that's diverse, equitable and inclusive. March 8th is International Woman's Day. A day set aside to celebrate the achievements of women in every area of life. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross talks about issues surrounding women and how supporting women's rights can make a better world for all.
Is self-care a selfish thing to do? A silly question, right? Of course it’s not selfish but many women neglect themselves to serve others. That may sound nurturing and giving, but is it the right thing to do? Today we’ll be talking about self-care, why it needs to happen and why neglecting self-care is not only harmful to you but those around you.
Today, Dr.Owens and Dr. Brown welcome Dr. Scott Rogers. Dr. Rogers is Chief of Psychiatry at UMMC and speaks about LGBTQ issues and support.
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: National Nutrition Month
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: tips for good heart health including smoking cessation, exercise, weight loss and restful sleep
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A child’s behavior can affect a parent’s well being and the reverse is true. A parent’s mental/behavioral and physical health can affect a child and for children, the issues if not addressed can become problems into adulthood. Early recognition and treatment of problems in the home are a must for a good healthy outcome for our children. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross and Dr. Courtney Walker discuss adverse childhood experiences and the affect it has on children.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: polycystic ovarian syndrome, sjogren’s syndrome, dry eyes
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The doctors welcome back popular guest, podiatrist Dr. Stefanie Thomas from Premier Foot Clinic in Clinton, to the program to talk about what's ailing your feet!
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: vertigo, Ménière's disease, tinnitus
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator Kathy Warwick
TOPIC: meal planning
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As they do each year for Valentines time, Dr. Owens and Dr. Brown discuss sex and health from a woman's perspective.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: leg cramps, low potassium levels, “carnivore” diet
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Dating and courtship used to be interchangeable terms. But today, as relationships have taken on so many new dimensions and the world wide web has opened doors for a long-distance relationships with online dating, the concept of dating has changed drastically. But has it changed for the better or is it ruining the traditional idea of courtship? Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross takes a look at the pros and cons of social media and relationships.
HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: increasing movement and physical exercise
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Dr. Owens and Dr. Brown welcome cardiologist Dr. Myrna Alexander-Nickens
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, seizures
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Tomorrow is Groundhog Day… again. Time to get up and start that ever familiar day with the same routine over and over. Does it feel good and right or just comfortable? Is there something that you’d like to change but find yourself in the same do-over day? Today we’ll talk about getting out of the rut and making some needed changes.
Parents often push their children to do homework, complete chores, and be responsible and respectful, but there seems to be one area where parents don't do a very good job, and that's teaching children about money.. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross discusses how to talk to your kids about money and what to say. Below are a few tips:
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: muscle strains, tennis elbow, picky eaters
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HOST: Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: defining lifestyle medicine, modifying risk factors for heart disease
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This week, Dr. Owens discusses cervical cancer and other issues for Cervical Health Awareness Month.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: gastroparesis, hot flashes in menopausal women, blood clots in legs
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The effects associated with divorce affect a couple’s children in both the short and the long term. On today's show we discussed the effects of divorce on children and their families.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: osteoporosis medications, back fractures, COVID vaccine
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When you say "how are you", or "how are you doing" to others, do you really stop to find out how your friends or family members are doing? Today, we look at the science behind feeling safe and connected and discuss where we are now and how we can help ourselves and others put a more positive spin on our lives during this pandemic.
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: making small changes in your lifestyle to maintain good health
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This week, Drs. Owens and Brown talk about looking forward to the new year and resolution, resets, goal setting and how to follow through!
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Are you an optimist or a pessimist? Do you have someone in your life who is exhausting with their perpetual optimism or pessimism and don’t know how to handle it? Are Optimists born or bred? Is it always best to be optimistic or are there times when it might not be healthy for you. Instead of New Years resolutions, today we’re going to talk about how you approach the new year!
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: essential tremor disorder, COVID variants, bruit
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: CBD oil, hernia surgery, vaccine booster shots
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: low blood sugar levels, restless leg syndrome, prostate cancer treatment
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Generally, lying to kids is a bad thing, but for many children, believing in Santa is a normal and healthy part of development, but is believing in Santa bad or good for kids? Today we’ll take a look at this age-old debate.
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Dr Elena Dent, registered dietician
TOPIC: evaluating diets
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Did you struggle with the time change and still feel like something wasn't quite right with your mood? Seasonal Affective Disorder, often called "S.A. D", can affect many people and with the added stress of the holidays, can seem overwhelming. On this episode, Dr. Susan Buttross takes a look at the causes of "S.A. D”, and changes that might help.
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Did you struggle with the time change and still feel like something wasn't quite right with your mood? Seasonal Affective Disorder, often called "S.A. D", can affect many people and with the added stress of the holidays, can seem overwhelming. On this episode, Dr. Susan Buttross takes a look at the causes of "S.A. D”, and changes that might help.
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Dr, Carl Mangum, Director of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner tract at the UMMC School of Nursing
TOPIC: holiday anxiety and depression
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Josie’s 10 tips on ways to have a healthier holiday season
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: reflux disease, flat feet, drop foot, weight loss surgery
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUESTS: Dr, Karen Crews, Director of the ACT Center; Sharon Bell, certified tobacco treatment specialist
TOPIC: smoking cessation and the ACT Center
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ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. Today Dr. Susan Buttross welcomes Dr. Dustin Sarver to the show to talk about ADHD and the misunderstandings that follow it.
ADHD Resource Links (provided by Dr. Sarver):
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS: carpel tunnel syndrome, pain in joints, a healthy diet
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: complex regional pain syndrome, elevated potassium levels in blood, Crohn’s disease
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Thanksgiving is upon us! Many of us have had 2 years of missed traditions and family gatherings due to the pandemic. Now with vaccine rates rising, many are rebooting the traditions but it’s not over yet. On this edition of Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking, Dr. Buttross talks about how to stay safe, calm and keep the holidays as stress free as possible.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: kidney stones, gastro paresis, aspirin and hypertension
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: sinus infections, hammer toes, hemorrhoids, artificial sweeteners
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Registered dietician Dr. Fiona Lewis
TOPIC: how lifestyle changes can help prevent breast cancer.
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: tips for successfully losing weight
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Bullying is bad for the bullied, the bully and the bystander so why do we have bullies and what can be done to stop it? Bullies have been present throughout the ages but the numbers are increasing and it seems that social media is a major contributor. Today, join me in discussing what we can do to stop the rise in bullying behaviors.
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: discussing medical headlines in the news
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month so today we are going to elevate this tough topic so that all of us can better understand the signs of an abusive relationship, why it happens, why a person would stay in that abusive relationship and what can be done with guest, Wendy Mahoney, Executive Director at Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
For more information about domestic violence and where you can get help visit: Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence - Home (mcadv.org)
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: COVID boosters, vitamins and supplements, pre-ventricular contractions
You’ve heard the phrase, “she died of a broken heart”. Have you wondered if that could be real? There truly is a medical issue called Broken heart syndrome, also known as stress cardiomyopathy. More common in women than in men. Today we have Dr. Michael Hall, cardiologist to talk with us about why it happens and what can be done to prevent it.
“Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.” That’s what Oprah Winfrey said about friendship. Do you have close friends? If you do you’re lucky. Close friendships are declining, but the value of friendship is real. Today we’ll be talking about the importance of friendship, how to keep those friendships and why you should make new ones.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: nail fungus, dementia, supraventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation, COVID testing
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Dr. Paul Byers, State Epidemiologist at the Mississippi State Department of Health
TOPIC: flu season, flu vaccine, COVID vaccine
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: prostate cancer awareness, sarcoidosis, constipation in children, neuropathy
Why can some people seem to eat whatever they want and never gain weight and others are continually dieting and struggling to lose a few pounds. Are some of us just genetically doomed to be overweight? Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with Dr. Crystal Lim from UMMC’s Pediatric Wellness and Weight Clinic talk about this very complex topic of obesity.
For more information about pediatric wellness and weight loss visit: Children's Weight and Wellness - University of Mississippi Medical Center (umc.edu)
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Dr. Roya Attar, Assistant Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: eye health
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: new COVID variant, fluctuating blood pressure readings, prostate issues
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: persistent cough, the shingles vaccine, PTSD
Do you ever come across people who are always upbeat no matter what life throws at them? Not just pursuing happiness but, finding it, matters more during dark times and we are certainly in some challenging times right now. Happiness gives us the resilience to get through. So today we are going to talk about happiness and what that looks like to you and how to find happiness even in difficult times.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: chronic cough, skin cancer, waldenstrom macroglobulinemia
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: COVID booster shots
Covid-19 vaccination: there are those who believe in it and those who don’t. Many people are dying and now this virus is taking our children. Miss information seems to be winning over science? How did we get to this point? Today we have infectious disease physician, Dr. Charlotte Hobbs, who will give us the real facts and together we’ll talk about vaccine hesitancy and what we can do.
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: dispelling misinformation about COVID, prostate problems
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: cholesterol levels, home blood pressure monitors, TENS units
Women will spend almost a quarter of a million dollars on so called beauty products in their lifetime. Contrary to what you may think, men also spend a hefty chunk on products, though about 20% less. So why do we do it? What do you think the driving force is behind spending time and money on makeup and other beauty enhancing items. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with our callers discuss these topics and more.
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: LeAnne Murray, Certified Lactation Counselor at Hancock Women’s Center
TOPIC: breast feeding
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: COVID 19 Delta variant, the shingles vaccine, foot cramps
It's hard to believe it’s time to get back to the school routine, but what will that be? Back to school anxieties are not unusual but parents and children around the country aren’t worried about bus schedules and bell times but Covid-19 vaccination rates and mask rules as the pandemic threatens to disrupt K-12 education for the third year running. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with Dr. Dustin Sarver, Child Psychologist at the University of MS Medical Center, discuss how to manage school anxiety during COVID-19.
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: information on the delta variant of COVID 19
On this week's Southern Remedy for Women, Drs. Owens and Brown Discuss healthy pregnancies and take calls about covid updates.
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Were you a picky eater as a child? Are you still? Was picky eating even a thing 40 years ago? Well it is now. One in 4 children will have a restricted diet and many adults continue to have problems. Do you think picky eating is something you are born with or is it created? Today we’ll be talking with certified speech-language pathologist andfeeding expert, Rachel Tyrone, about the facts about picky eaters and what you can do about it.
Did you know that many mental health and interpersonal challenges have their roots in infancy? It’s true and if those issues are addressed early, mental health disorders may be prevented later in life. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross and guest, Dr. Courtney Walker, psychologist and infant mental health expert, explore the roots of mental health.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: shingles, post-concussion syndrome, degenerative disc disease and Atrial Fibrillation
On this week's Southern Remedy for Women, Dr. Michelle Owens and I will talk with Jerusha Stephens from Sprouted Heart Acupuncture and Wellness. If you’ve ever considered acupuncture or are curious about it, listen in to this week's program.
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: answering listener questions
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: radiation levels in preventative screening, persistent cough, COVID vaccine
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: iron levels in blood, prediabetes, blood oxygen levels
Sexual Orientation is not a mental illness and not a choice. Instead, sexual orientation is a natural part of who a person is. Today we’ll talk to 2 professionals, Dr. Gabrielle Banks and Dr. Nicholas McAfee with UMMC TEAM Clinic, who will help us understand the struggles those in the LGBTQ community may face, including rejection, mental health issues and bullying.
For more information about Rob Hill and the Human Rights Campaign visit: Human Rights Campaign - HRC
For more information about The TEAM Clinic visit: https://umc.edu/Research/Centers-and-Institutes/Centers/Center%20of%20LGBTQ%20Health/Clinical%20Practice1/TEAM%20Clinic.html
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: choosing and preparing healthy foods
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: importance of the COVID vaccine, medication used to treat cholesterol and treating spinal stenosis.
Self-image, self- esteem and self-efficacy, not all the same but all can affect the way you approach life. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with Dr. Randy Jordan, plastic surgeon, discuss how physical appearance and changes that we think are needed may or may not affect self-image and self-esteem.
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HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: cancer screening
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Dealing with the heat; men’s health; nasal spray.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: how blood pressure medication works, back pain, numbness and healthy sodium levels
Keeping American Beautiful is a mantra that we all think is a great idea, right. No one loves litter, right? Littering is better but still present. Why? What do you think is the problem? Are we good models for our children and grandchildren? Do you think that you can make a difference? What about recycling? Is that the answer? Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with our callers discuss these topics and more.
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
GUEST: Zavian Burns, Chief Executive Officer at Temple Reconstruction
TOPIC: Exercise.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross talks about the importance of seeking help and the reasons why people are afraid to do so.
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Skin care needs to be an important part of our daily routine. Rashes and several different skin conditions may be prominent in our kids and teens.
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. With that in mind, for this week's program, Dr. Chelsea Mockbee and Dr. Allison Cruise, UMMC dermatologists, answer plenty of questions from listeners with skin issues.
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: plantar fasciitis, compression fractures, and blood pressure.
Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens are back in the studio for the first time since covid! They're so excited to celebrate Women's Health week which started with Mother's Day.
About 2.2 million people swallow or have contact with a poisonous substance each year. With summertime right around the corner, lots of other exposures will be coming up. So this week, Dr. Brett Marlin, and Dr. Kristen Wight are with us. They work for the Poison Control Center and are going to be talking about some of those encounters that you may have this summer.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: scoliosis, pre-diabetes medication and gout
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Summer is almost here and many people are flocking to pools, lakes and beaches. In the South being near water is easy and fun for some of us, but not for all….upwards of 50% of adults never learned to swim. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross talks about the importance of knowing how to swim, why you may not have learned how to swim, how it has affected your life and your family’s lives and why you should take the plunge to overcome whatever stopped you as a child.
For more information on adult swimming lessons in Mississippi visit: Mississippi Swimming Lessons - USA Aquatic Center (swimia.com)
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: blood pressure, burning mouth syndrome and chronic nausea.
HOST: Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPIC: Staying healthy while managing diabetes.
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April is National Autism Awareness Month. So today, we wrap up the month by exploring new research in autism with Dr. Courtney Walker and Pam Dollar, Executive Director at Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities and mother of a son with autism. We’ll talk about what’s new and what you should do if you think someone you love may have Autism or if you are struggling to find services.
To learn more about Autism or find a study visit: NIMH » Autism Spectrum Disorder (nih.gov)
For more information about Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) visit: Children with Special Health Care Needs - Mississippi State Department of Health (ms.gov)
HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: healing from a bone replacement, controlling mosquitos and the price of prescription medication.
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HOST: Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
TOPICS DISCUSSED: pain medications, diabetes, migraine headaches and psychosis.
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Today we opened up the phonelines to discuss your questions. From Covid-19 vaccinations and mental health anxieties, to gun control and more!
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she talks with Wellness Life Coach Karen Laing of All Heart Coaching. They talk about simple things people can do to improve their heart health. Several listeners call in to share how they are staying active.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers questions about endocrine system, hernias, and adverse reactions to medicine.
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On this episode of Relatively Speaking we discuss spring cleaning your life and talk about ways in which you can declutter your home and your mind to make your life easier.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she talks about sleep. She discusses the importance of sleep to overall health and how to maintain proper sleep hygiene.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, topics discussed include West Nile Virus, breathing trouble and the COVID vaccine..
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, topics discussed include swelling in the lower extremities, how the body uses insulin and the COVID 19 vaccine.
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Your brain is the boss of your body. It controls your heartbeat, breathing, sleep, mood, thoughts, movements and has to be on, 24/7. To do that your brain needs fuel. The better the fuel, the better your brain will work. Join us today as we talk with Dr. Chaiqua Harris, Assistant Professor at Jackson State University, Dr. Robika Mylroie, Distance Clinical Professor at Lamar University and School Counselor at St. Anthony, Dr. Mary Bess Panel, Assistant Professor at Delta State University about the brain/food connection and how it affects mental wellness.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she answers questions about allergies, sodium levels in our diet, and the shingles vaccine.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, topics discussed include circumcision, treating aortic stenosis, blood pressure medications and the COVID vaccine.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she about exercise. Several listeners call in to tell about ways they stay active.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, topics discussed include the COVID vaccine, treatments for COVID, ankle pain and vertigo.
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Girls are strong, smart, powerful, and can be whatever they want but they should be thin, sexy and demure. Girls should speak up in class but can’t be too assertive because then it’s aggressive. The mixed messages are dizzying. What about boys? Are they taught to admire smart successful young women or that they should be the strongest, smartest and in control? Listen as we discuss how to raise gender sensitive children and more on this episode of Relatively Speaking.
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Dreams are stories and images that our minds create while we sleep. They can be entertaining, fun, romantic, disturbing, frightening, and sometimes bizarre. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with counselor and dream expert, Karen Bonner, discuss the science behind dreams and what they really mean.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers listener questions about the COVID vaccine.
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On this episode, Dr. Susan Buttross along with author, Jenny Simmons talks about her new children's book, I Can Say No. Listen as they discuss why is it so difficult for adults, and kids to say no and feel good about it and how you can start to harness that "superpower".
For more information about Jenny Simmons and to order the book, I Can Say No, visit: I Can Say No - NCYI - National Center for Youth Issues
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she talks to registered dietitian Dr. Elena Dent. They discuss the new dietary guidelines, how to read nutrition labels and answer listener question about the Subway diet and sources of vitamins in a vegan diet.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers listener questions about the COVID vaccine and dealing with boil water notices.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she talks about weight loss. She discusses setting weight loss goals, gives a listener some healthy cooking tips and hears a personal weight loss story from a listener.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she talks about heart disease. She talks about what heart disease is and ways to promote heart health. Several listeners call in to share their experiences in trying to be a more healthy eater.
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The doctors welcome back popular guest, podiatrist Dr. Stefanie Thomas from Premier Foot Clinic in Clinton, to the program to talk about what's ailing your feet!
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This week's program is about eating disorders. Back on the program is Dr. Liz Woodruff, a psychologist and family-based therapist to talk about struggles and challenges of those suffering from eating disorders, as well as symptoms to be aware of for those around sufferers of eating disorders.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers listener questions about the COVID vaccine.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she answers questions from listeners about the COVID vaccine.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers listener questions about blood pressure medication, Vitamin D deficiency and arthritis.
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Praise. Something we all crave but what’s too much and what’s not enough? Is praise in the workplace given too infrequently? Do you think that children receive praise when they shouldn’t? Today we’ll talk about the purpose of praise and how we could all do a better job of doling it out.
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, her guest is dermatologist Dr. Christin Hurt of Magnolia Dermatology. They answer listener questions about olive oil as a skin moisturizer, the shelf life of sunscreen and how dermatologists exam the skin.
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This week Mo & Ali welcome Dr. Randy Jordan and licensed medical esthetician Savannah Lloyd from the Faces clinic in Ridgeland. Today's topic ranges from facial plastic surgery to facials and more.
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You may think that you’re in control of your own thoughts but we may not be in control as much as we think. We human beings have a predilection to imitate each others’ behavior, professing beliefs and acting in ways which we would have never otherwise done independently. So today we’ll talk about "mob mentality" and how it affects your life.
Dr. Owens and Dr. Brown discuss issues and take calls regarding Cervical Cancer and prevention and Cervical Cancer Awareness Month.
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This week Dr. Morgan McLeod takes another round of questions from callers all over Mississippi regarding covid tests, vaccinations, how to sign up, follow-up doses, how you feel after the shots, symptoms and much more.
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Dr. Michelle Owens welcomes Dr. Khushboo Argawal back to the program to discuss National Glaucoma Awareness Month, and answer numerous call from listeners.
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Many people set resolutions in the name of good health or kicking some kind of vice, which seems harmless and sometimes helpful. But after a year, when uncertainty was the running theme, is it time to finally ditch resolutions for something more useful? Listen as Dr. Buttross talks about the origin of New Year Resolutions and discusses how to set realistic goals for the new year.
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This week, Dr. Morgan McLeod takes many calls from listeners all around the state of Mississippi on how to get access to the Covid vaccination, specifically if you're elderly, do not have internet access, or live in rural areas.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she answers listener questions about iron deficiency, the blue spirulina supplement and choosing the correct oil in cooking.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers listener questions about skin rash, diabetes and blood transfusions.
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This year has certainly been full of up’s and down, a worldwide pandemic, racial tensions, school closures and more and over the past 12 months, we’ve had some wonderful discussions with great advice and tips from Dr. Susan Buttross and guests to help us navigate through it all. So today we’re taking a look back with “The Best of Relatively Speaking 2020”.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she answers listener questions about nasal spray, processed meats, back pain and COVID 19.
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Dr. Ben Brock is an infectious disease associate professor at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Learn about the new widely distributed Covid vaccine, what to expect, and more.
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Pulmonologist Dr. Jeremy Courtney joins the show to talk about lung diseases like asthma and COPD, as well as the effect of tobacco on your lungs, and the withdrawal of tobacco from your lungs.
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After months of separation from our loved ones due to COVID-19, many of us hope to reconnect over the holidays. But health experts continue to not just encourage but beg people to practice safe behaviors and avoid situations that could expose them or their loved ones to the virus. Today we’ll talk about making a plan that can bring the joy in to the holidays while keeping us safe.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers listener questions about brittle fingernails, urinary tract infections, pain in the lower back and low blood pressure.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she talks to Physical Therapist Dr. Josh Farley. They answer questions about upper back pain, spinal stenosis and back strains. They also talk about the use of a standing desk and the importance of physical therapy.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers listener questions about pain in the lower leg, lasik eye surgery, the best home blood pressure machine to use and numbness and tingling in the hand and fingers.
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The holiday season is a magical time for people of all ages. Children are especially caught up in the spirit and the Christmas legend of Santa Clause is a big reason why, but is believing in Santa bad or good for kids and when should they stop believing? Did you believe in Santa when you were young? Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with MPB Think Radio staff members and callers discuss this age-old debate.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she talks to otolaryngologist Dr. Scott Stringer about “nose woes.” They talk about congestion, treating allergies, and sinus infection prevention and treatment
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers listener questions about shoulder pain, swelling in the legs and thyroid issues.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she answers questions about plant based diets, fasting, zinc and vitamin D.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she and her guest, family medicine physician Dr. John Vanderloo, answer questions about diabetes and COVID.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she has some suggestions for navigating the holidays during the pandemic. She also talks about making holiday dinner side dishes more healthy.
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On this episode we focused on Men's Health. November is the start of, "Movember", a global annual month-long moustache growing marathon that challenges men to grow moustaches to help raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, men's suicide and to help adopt a healthier lifestyle. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross, along with Dr. Jarret Morgan, Assistant Professor in Internal Medicine in Pediatrics at the University of MS Medical Center discuss issues surrounding men's health.
For more information about the "Movember" Movement and how you can help, visit: https://us.movember.com/
When a diagnosis is given that is life threatening or life altering it is tough to handle. Often, what helps to soften the blow for anyone is to have the love and support, the hugs and the circling that family and close friends often provide but the ability to be surrounded by family or friends has been limited due to Covid-19. Listen as Dr. Buttross talks about the best ways to handle a difficult diagnosis plus Susan Perkins, a Cancer survivor, shares her personal experience during Covid-19.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, a discussion with listeners about the doctor patient relationship. Several callers share their experiences interacting with their health providers.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic. This week, she talks with Certified Diabetes Educator Elena Dent about her role as a diabetes educator, diabetes prevention and more.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, continues to broadcast via skype to observe safety guidelines amid the pandemic This week, he answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns, including questions about adult immunizations, false positive COVID tests and the flu.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks about ways to prevent breast and other cancers. She also talks about using tofu as part of a plant based diet.
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October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month so today we're exploring bullying. We'll define what bullying is, talk about why people bully and what you can do to help prevent it.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks with registered dietitian Dr. Fiona Lewis about ways a healthy plant based diet can help prevent breast and other forms of cancer.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, he answers questions about the insomnia, headaches, macular degeneration and bunions.
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One of the most devastating events that can happen to a person is to lose a loved one to suicide. There’s been a lot of attention to the topic, but the rate of suicide has increased by 30% in the last 20 years. Why is that? What can we do to stop losing those we love to this hopeless act? Today we’ll talk with Genevieve Garret, LCSW at the Center for the Advancement of Youth at the University of Mississippi Medical Centerabout warning signs and how to take action.
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Crisis Resources
•If you or someone you know is in an emergency, call 911 immediately.
•If you are in crisis or are experiencing difficult or suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
•If you’re uncomfortable talking on the phone, you can also text NAMI to 741-741 to be connected to a free, trained crisis counselor on the Crisis Text Line.
*NAMI MISSISSIPPI: (800) 357-0388
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, discusses staying healthy in the fall. She talks about the recognizing the difference between allergies, colds and the flu and COVID 19, proper sleep hygiene and keeping your skin moisturized.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, he answers questions about the flu vaccine, manic behavior, blood clots and COVID 19.
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September is Hunger Awareness Month, a month to spread the word and take action on the hunger crisis and dedicate ourselves to a solution. Despite being born in one of the world’s wealthiest countries, there are many children and adults in the United States who are food insecure or hungry. Today we'll discuss the psychological effects of hunger on children, food insecurity and how you can make a difference in your community with our guest Dr. Ruth Patterson, Pediatrician with the University Of Mississippi Medical Center.
If you or someone you know needs help please contact:
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, answers emails and phone calls about ways to maintain a healthy diet. She also answers a listener question about proper footwear for exercise.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, callers ask about a daughter with menstrual problems, tingling sensations in the arm, ways to increase appetite and ribcage pain.
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The ‘everyday hero’ gene is found inside of everyone, everywhere and is waiting for the right moment to be turned on. It is expressed in simple, ordinary actions of kindness, courage, and love. A hero sacrifices for the greater good and shows true empathy and compassion. So today on Relatively Speaking we discussed heroes, what a hero looks like and how can you be a hero in your own community. We also spoke with callers who shared personal stories of heroes in their lives.
Tips on how to be a "Hero"
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, callers ask about brittle bones, blood pressure spikes and there are several COVID related questions.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. Matthew Morris, a Clinical Psychologist at UMMC. They talk about stress and anxiety and how to manage it, signs and symptoms of OCD and they answer a listener question about stress in children.
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School is back in session. For many kids, that means social and educational stress in back as well. On this week's program, Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes Dr. Tommy Skelton tp talk about the different stressors children experience with anxiety and depression, as well as how to manage ADHD at school and at home.
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Many students are experiencing high levels of stress as school schedules change due to the coronavirus pandemic. Some students may be separated from friends and stuck at home while others might be worried about going back into the classroom and getting sick. But how much is this affecting our children's social-emotional well-being? Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross speaks with listeners and guests about how they are handling their return to school plan plus she'll gives tips on how you can support students socially and emotionally whether they are physically in a classroom or not.
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This week Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes Dr. Caleb Zumbro onto the program to talk about something almost everyone deals with from time to time - headaches.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about diverticulitis, thyroid issues and healthy levels of salt in the diet.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via Skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she answers several listener questions about, among other things, COVID 19.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about insulin, lower back pain and the proper way to wear a mask.
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Do you ever come across people who are always upbeat and no matter what life throws at them, they just seem to roll with the punches? Well, it’s quite possible they’re following a formula for happiness. Join us today as we take a look at "Happiness Happens Month", a month dedicated to celebrating what makes you happy. We'll also discuss what "happiness" is and how to increase your own happiness and others around you.
10 Things That Can Help Make You Happier and Enjoy Life More
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via Skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, her guest is Immunologist Dr. Erin Taylor. They discuss the human immune system and how it works and answer several listener questions about autoimmune disease.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about stroke, blurry vision and COVID 19.
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It’s no secret, we’re all living in stressful times, people are not only worried about themselves or their families becoming ill, they are dealing with economic and emotional issues, societal problems and potential loneliness and isolation. That stress could be leading to something more. Today we take a closer look at “Broken Heart Syndrome” and its relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic with our guest, Dr. Courtney Walker, psychologist at UMMC. Listen as we discuss what "Broken Heart Syndrome" is, ways to prevent it and what to do if you or someone you love is at risk of developing a broken heart.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via Skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she answers listener questions about transitioning to a diet with less meat, the health of vegetable alternatives to meat and acne caused by wearing a mask.
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With school approaching, this week Dr. McLoed welcomes Dr. Feldman back to the program to talk pediatric vaccinations.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about arthritis, urinary tract infections and vertigo.
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The coronavirus outbreak has caused major disruptions to daily life and parents and children are feeling these changes. While the return to school will be exciting for some students, others will be feeling anxious or frightened. Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with Dr. John Gaudet, Pediatrics Specialist in Hattiesburg and President of the MS Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, discuss issues surrounding children returning to the classroom and how parents can help keep their children safe physically and mentally.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she answers listener questions about wearing masks, maintaining social distance, the flu shot and more.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about enlarged prostate treatment, plantar fasciitis, skin rashes -- and COVID 19.
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Have you had more disturbing dreams in the last several months. Do you find your dreams are filled with problems that you can’t solve or places that you cannot seem to get to no matter how hard you try? Well, you aren’t the only one. Today we will explore why this may be happening and how to try to make those disturbing dreams go away a with our guest, LPC and Dream Specialist, Karen Bonner.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via Skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she talks to registered dietitian Dr. Elena Dent. They discuss the role of nutrition in promoting a healthy immune system. They answer listener questions about sugar’s effect on a woman’s body, Vitamin D supplements, whether vitamin supplements should be given to children and COVID 19.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about the pneumonia shot, triglyceride levels, alternatives to a colonoscopy-- and COVID 19.
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Today on Relatively Speaking our listeners choose the topics with our "Open Topic show". Listen as Dr. Buttross answers emails and addresses many issues from social distancing and wearing masks to renewing drivers licences.
If you have a topic suggestion, question or comment for the show, please email family@mpbonline.org
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she talks with Dr. Robert Brodell, Chairman of the Department of Dermatology at UMMC and Dr. Jordie Ivy, a resident in the Dermatology Department. They talk about skin cancer and answer questions about itching, rashes and acne.
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It's heating up here in the south. Summer time is in full swing and Independence Day is this weekend, So, on this week's episode, Dr. Morgan McLeod is talking about how to beat the heat and stay safe while enjoying the summer. Dr. McLeod talks about different illnesses that come around in the summer, and how to stay safe in the water and avoid drowning.
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Ever wondered what this world would be like if we only saw people for who they are and not what they look like? Today we're discussing the idea of being “colorblind” and the ability to see people for who they are and not judge them by the color of their skin, with guest, Mike Duke, Director of MPB's Radio Reading Service.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she answers summertime questions dealing with sunburn, poison ivy and West Nile virus. You can get in touch with Dr.Bidwell via her Facebook page Healthy Habits with Josie or by emailing fit@mpbonline.org.
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The doctors welcome back Dr. Joe Pressler from Greenwood-Leflore Hospital discussing handling COVID-19 from the perspective of people at home, and those working in emergency rooms.
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This week, Dr. Morgan McLeod talks about childhood asthma, including the triggers, symptoms, and treatments.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about autism, plantar fasciitis, sarcoidosis-- an auto-immune disease-- and COVID 19.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via Skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, her guest is registered dietitian Dr. Fiona Lewis. They answer listener questions while talking about ways to add fruits and vegetables to your diet.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about the cancer risk in diet sodas, hernias and the relationship between long term use of anti-depressants and dementia.
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In honor of Father’s Day today we discussed the importance of fathers in a child’s life and how the father- child relationship can ultimately affect what kind of adult that child becomes. Plus, listen as callers share their comments and stories about their fathers.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, her guest is Dr. Carl Mangum, Associate Professor of Nursing at UMMC. They discuss Dr. Mangum’s work with the National Disaster Medical System on the frontlines of combating COVID 19. They also talk about hurricane preparedness and dealing with anxiety.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. This week, there are questions about nose bleeds and skin rashes and Dr. Jimmy has information about staying hydrated.
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Kids are noticing differences, they are noticing race, and gender and all of these issues but what are we teaching them? Listen as Dr. Susan Buttross along with Dr. Ruth Patterson discuss racism in America and why this is a conversation parents and guardians need to have with their children.
No matter what challenges come up as you talk with your kids, there are lots of great resources out there to help you continue these crucial conversations. Check out the following resources for further help and support along the way:
https://www.colorlines.com/articles/dos-and-donts-talking-kids-color-about-white-supremacy
https://safespaceradio.com/talking-to-white-kids-about-race-racism/
https://centerracialjustice.org/resources/resources-for-talking-about-race-racism-and-racialized-violence-with-kids/
https://diversebooks.org/resources-for-race-equity-and-inclusion/
https://oaklandlibrary.org/blogs/childrens-services/talking-kids-about-race-and-racism
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC is out this week, so in this recorded program she answers some recent emails and questions asked on her Facebook page Healthy Habits with Josie.She answers questions about black seed oil, arthritis and COVID 19 spread, offers some suggestions for healthy snacking and talks about being prepared during hurricane season.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners. He also answers several general medical questions. This week, there are questions about skin cancer, bug bites and bow leggedness.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she answers questions about COVID 19 and answers a questions about tetanus shots and botulism. You can leave a question for her on her Facebook page called healthy habits with Josie.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners. He also answers several general medical questions. This week, there are questions about gall bladder surgery, heart murmurs and toenail fungus.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners. He also answers several general medical questions.
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Foster care, the words all too often conjure negative images for children, but sometimes foster care placement can save a child and turn a family around. This month is National Foster Care Month so today we’re discussing Mississippi's foster care system and highlighting new information and programs for children and families who may need help with our guest Lea Anne Brandon, Director of Communications for the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services.
If you or someone you know is in need of help contact the MS Department of Child Protection Services hotline @ 1-800-222-8000 or visit https://www.mdcps.ms.gov/ or you may email Lea Anne Brandon directly @ Lea.Brandon@mdcps.ms.gov
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she answers questions about COVID 19 and answers a question about biting yellow flies. You can leave a question for her on her Facebook page called healthy habits with Josie.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners. He is also able to answer general medical questions.
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Shelter in place and safer at home, orders to protect us during the Covid-19 pandemic may be safer for most, but not all. Domestic violence is increasing. Job loss and social isolation while trapped at home with a person with aggressive /angry behavior have created the perfect storm. Today we’ll talk about domestic violence and what you can do when you or someone you care about need help with our guest, Dr. Julie Schumacher, psychologist, professor & Vice Chair of Education in the Department of Psychiatry at UMMC.
If you or someone you know is in need of help please contact:
MS Coalition Against Domestic Violence: https://mcadv.org/ & 1-800-898-3234 (available M-F 8-5)
The National Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) available 24/7; https://www.thehotline.org/
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. This week, she answers questions about COVID 19, shares one of her recipes and talks to a caller about some salad recipes. You can leave a question for her on her Facebook page called healthy habits with Josie.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners. He is also able to answer general medical questions.
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Mother’s Day this year won’t look like it usually does but the feelings can be just as strong. The coronavirus pandemic has forced us all to readjust and rethink how we usually do things. Instead of letting that discourage us, we all have an opportunity to be creative and make this Mother's Day more memorable during this time. Listen as we celebrate moms and give tips on how you can show your love and appreciation to make this Mother's Day special.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners. He is also able to answer general medical questions.
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America had a chronic loneliness problem before COVID-19, but the battle to stop the spread of the disease has dramatically increased the feelings of loneliness. Social distancing, while important in stopping the spread of the virus, has worsened the sense of isolation in many. Listen as we talk about ways to combat loneliness and still stay safe.
Tips on how to combat loneliness:
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. She has information about the coronavirus and answers listen questions about the virus. You can leave a question for her on her Facebook page called healthy habits with Josie.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners. He is also able to answer general medical questions.
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Life has changed so much during this pandemic it is unbelievable, many are struggling financially and emotionally trying to take care children and teens,work from home, plus deal with all of the other stressors. Listen as Dr. Buttross discusses tips on how to “sheltering-in-place” without losing your mind with guests, Dr. Courtney Walker, Psychologist with UMMC’s Center of Advancement of Youth and Susan Garrard, president of the MS Children’s Museum.
For more information on MCM's at-home activities for your child visit: https://mschildrensmuseum.org/
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. She has information about the coronavirus and answers listen questions about the virus. You can leave a question for her on her Facebook page called healthy habits with Josie.
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On today's show Dr. Susan Buttross along with Dr. Crytal Limm, Associate Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and director of the UMMC psychology residency program discuss how to keep peace and love in your home when personal & professional lives are all of a sudden stuck under one roof. Listen as they give tips on how to not destroy your relationship while quarantined with your partner and ways to even enhance it during this time.
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. She has information about the coronavirus and answers listen questions about the virus.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners. He is also able to answer general medical questions.
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When stressed, some people turn to old bad habits to try to cope. Smoking, drinking alcohol, binge eating, nail biting, or whatever it is, those bad habits are not helpful and usually harmful. Listen as we discuss how to manage these stressful times and avoid falling back into old bad habits with our guest Dr. Jeff Parker, psychologist and addiction specialist at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Helpful links for coping skills:
umc.edu/Coronavirus/files/CoronavirusResources.pdf
https://copingskillsforkids.com/blog/2016/4/27/coping-skill-spotlight-5-4-3-2-1-grounding-technique
Apps to help with coping skills:
CBT-I Coach
Provider Resilience
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. She has information about the coronavirus and answers listen questions about the virus and other wellness questions.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19 from listeners
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As we shelter in place to hopefully decrease the number of new covid-19 cases, parents are working from home, taking care of their children, trying to be the social planner, the teacher and the one who reassures the family that everything is OK. So how in the world can you do 3 full-time jobs…parent, teacher and your work job? Listen as doctor's Courtney Walker and Ruth Patterson discuss ways to navigate through this very difficult time.
For more tips on how to Talk to Children About COVID-19 and Tips to keep them healthy while school’s out visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/children.html
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via skype to observe social distancing guidelines. She has information about the coronavirus and answers listen questions about the virus.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC talks to Dr. LouAnn Woodward, a Vice Chancellor at the University of Medical Center, about UMMC’s response to the coronavirus. He also answers questions about the virus and COVID 19 from listeners.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC broadcasts via Skype to observe social distancing guidelines. She talks about ways to boost your immunity and answers listen questions about the coronavirus and COVID 19.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC devotes the entire show to the coronavirus and COVID-19. The show starts with information about the virus, and then he takes calls from listeners.
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The outbreak of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) may be stressful for people. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Today Dr. Susan Buttross along with Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Daniel Sarver, discuss the psychological effects of COVID-19 on you and your family and ways to manage anxiety and stress.
Below are resources for you and your family:
*Coping with a Disaster or Traumatic Event: https://emergency.cdc.gov/coping/index.asp**
*Coping with stress during an infectious disease outbreak : https://store.samhsa.gov/system/files/sma14-4885.pdf**
*Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health during an Infectious Disease Outbreak : https://store.samhsa.gov/product/Taking-Care-of-Your-Behavioral-Health-During-an-Infectious-Disease-Outbreak/sma14-4894**
*Helping Children Cope with Emergencies: https://www.cdc.gov/childrenindisasters/helping-children-cope.html**
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to registered dietitian Kathy Warwick. They talk about healthy eating amid concerns about the coronavirus and answer listener questions about the virus.
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When you were small what did you do for fun? How much time did you spend outside in free play after school, on the weekends and in the summer? Do you remember playing outside in the summer until it was too dark to see? Are our children so plugged into electronic diversion that they’ve lost their connection to the natural world? Today we’ll talk about the importance of play and why we need to promote it with our guest Dr. John Gaudet, general pediatrician in Hattiesburg and the president of the Mississippi chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
There is a #powerofplay hashtag on twitter for further ideas
For help with electronics visit commonsensemedia.org
For developmental milestone visit Vroom.org
For recommendations on many play-related or health topics visit healthychildren.org
(L-R) Dr. Michelle Owens, Dr. Stefanie Thomas, Dr. Ali Brown
The ladies welcome back Dr. Stefanie Thomas to the show to discuss all the issue you could be having with your feet!
Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions on the shingles vaccine, asbestos exposure and blood pressure medication. He also has information on the coronavirus.
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Do you think that you just don’t have time to spend with friends or that life is just too busy? Well there is scientific evidence that friends are important for your health and happiness so today on Relatively Speaking we discuss friends, and how to make them and keep them.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. Mark Livingston, Chairman of the Department of Advanced General Dentistry in the School of Dentistry at UMMC. They talk about dental health and answer questions about receding gums, when to first take kids to the dentist and what toothbrush to use.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy has information on the COVID-19 (the coronavirus) and answers questions about leg cramps, bone spurs cholesterol medications.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. Danny Riche, Professor of Pharmacy Practice at UMMC about diabetes. They talk about what diabetes is, and discuss some of the medication used to treat it.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions diabetes, facial tics, swollen knuckles and the shelf life for medicine. You can get your medical questions answered by sending an email to remedy@mpbonline.org.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about the kidney transplants, bell’s palsy and shoulder pain. He also discusses social media addiction.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. John Vanderloo of Vanderloo Family Medicine in Jackson. They define heart disease and discuss risk factors, define blood pressure and explain blood pressure readings and take several heart health related questions from listeners.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about the price of prescription medication, high blood pressure and pink eye. He also has information on February being heart health month.
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On this episode of Relatively Speaking we discuss "Superwoman Syndrome" and how women often find themselves caught in this predicament. We also talk about ways to manage a healthy work-life balance and how to lower stress.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about neck pain, detached retinas and choosing a physician. He also has information on the Corona virus and blood pressure readings.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to registered Dietitian Dr. Fiona Lewis. It’s “Ask the Dietitian” day as they answer questions from listeners about diet and healthy eating.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about the flu, hernias and a vegetarian diet and shares information on studies on exercise and genetics.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy is out of the studio so can’t answer phone calls, but does address some of the common medical concerns he hears from his patients.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to personal trainer Zavian Burns of Temple Reconstruction Fitness. They talk about the benefits of exercise and offer tips on how to set up a personal exercise program.
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This time of year, many people resolve to take better care of themselves by eating or drinking less, stop smoking or stop using drugs. Yet many resolutions fail. Often the reason is not lack of resolve but the lack of the ability to stop. Today we welcome Dr. Jeff Parker, Clinical Psychologist, Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs in the Dept. of Psychiatry, and Co-Director of Addictions for the UMC Neuro Institute and Dr. Saurabh B. Bhardwaj Addiction Psychiatrist in the Dept. of Psychiatry, and Medical Director of the Addictions Program at UMMC who will help us better understand substance abuse and addiction and how to help ourselves or others in this new decade.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about arthritis, quitting smoking, hearing aids and blood pressure.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, begins her third year as host of Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit. She talks about goals vs resolutions and why a goal is better. She also offers tips and suggestions on setting and achieving meaningful goals.
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Well here we are at the end of 2019. Another year gone by with not quite everything done that you had intended. Is there something that you wish you had done or not done? Do you find yourself wishing for a do-over? Is there someone who hurt you or that you hurt and it continues to haunt you. Today we’ll talk about how to move forward, let go of the past, not worry about the future and to live in the moment.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks with Dr. Thomas Payne, Professor of Otolaryngology at UMMC. They discuss the latest information about vaping, and discuss ways to cut back on tobacco use.
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This time of year is so full of excitement. Holidays like those on television movies where everyone ends up happily ever would be great right? but in real life the holidays can be hairy, tiring and at times, overwhelming. Do you feel anxiety or depression during this time but want it to feel differently this year? Today we'll talk about how to bring the joy back and overcome the holiday blues!!
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Today, is Giving Tuesday, a now global movement started in 2012. Charity can happen in many ways: time, talent and treasures. Whether giving a helping hand, a smile, food or monetary gifts, all can make a difference. What do you do? Are you teaching your children to be charitable and does charity come from your heart or for another reason? We'll discuss this and more on this episode of Relatively Speaking.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. Fiona Lewis, registered dietitian. They talk about how to have a healthy holiday season, including ways to celebrate that don’t involve overeating and how to include healthier food in holiday dishes.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about thinning aortas, muscle spasms, lower back pain and hernias.
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Thanksgiving is such a wonderful time for the gathering of family and friends. But how can you prepare for those uncomfortable conversations that often come up? Today we’ll give you some tips of how to prepare for that loving aunt or that cousin who is not on the same political or social page that you are.
Try to remember that with family
Be Kind
Be Respectful
Remember what the holiday is about
Don’t try to solve the world’s problems
Don’t try to change someone’s mind.
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks Dr. Carl Mangum, Associate Professor of Nursing, about personal safety during the holiday season.
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Men are considered the stronger sex, in general. But in medical terms, it's a very different story. When it comes to health, women live longer and stay healthier. The life expectancy gap has remained the same for the last one hundred years. Some call it the “John Wayne syndrome”. Tough it out. How can we change the perception that taking care of your health is somehow a sign of weakness? Today we discuss this and more with our guests Dr. Richard Wardrop III, Professor and Vice Chair for Education and Faculty Development at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Kevin Farrell host and producer here at MPB Think Radio.
https://www.choosingwisely.org/
https://www.healthcarebluebook.com/
It is Prematurity Awareness Month and Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens are talking about premature birth. What are the causes of premature birth? Is there something that we can do as Mississippians to reduce the premature birth rate in our great state? Are there things that pregnant women and the folks that love them can do to reduce the risk of premature birth.
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It's that time of year - cold and flu season.
This week Dr. Morgan McLeod will be talking about colds.
Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about extra strength flu shots for seniors, thyroid problems, recovery from knee surgery and skin rash.
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There is a stigma and a big misconception that eating disorders are a life choice, but research has shown that it is much more. Have you wondered if you might have an eating disorder? Do you know someone who has struggled with what you think might be anorexia or bulimia? Today we discuss what eating disorders are and how to get help with our guest Marcia Hale, Licensed Professional Counselor and Workforce Development Manager with the Mississippi Public Health Institute.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. Paul Byers, State Epidemiologist about the flu. They talk about symptoms of the flu, the need for vaccination and how to prevent the spread of the virus.
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Dr. Michelle Owens welcomes back Dr. Jasmine Hollinger, associate professor at of Dermatology at UMMC and expert on all things skin!
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Nearly 30,000,000 children frequent the ER each year. Chances are either you or your child has had to be seen in the ER. This week, Dr. Matt Moretti is in studio with Dr. McLeod. He is a physician and a pediatric emergency room at the Batson Children's Hospital. They will talk about the different emergencies that they see in the ER, and things that you can do before you have to go to the ER.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about flu shots, the shingle vaccine and the pneumonia vaccine and more.
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Fear is an emotion that we’ve all experienced. A pounding heartbeat, rapid breathing, perspiration, butterflies in the stomach; the fight or flight sensation. Why do some people love to create that feeling by watching scary movies or riding terrifying roller-coasters and some avoid it at all costs? Today we discuss fear, what is is and how to overcome it.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers some recent email questions sent to remedy@mpbonline.org.
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Thursday October 24th is S.A.V.E Day (Stop America's Violence Everywhere) so today we'll discuss violence, why does it happen? Why are some people more aggressive than others and why do some resort to violence? When in a violent situation why do some people stay? Are some people hard-wired to be aggressive?
For more information on the biological and emotional causes of aggression visithttps://opentextbc.ca/socialpsychology/chapter/the-biological-and-emotional-causes-of-aggression/
If you or anyone you know is in crisis, contact The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or www.TheHotline.org
Please visit the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s website at www.ncadv.org for more fact sheets,
membership information and valuable resources.
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National Boss's Day is October 16th so today we're discussing different types of bosses, the important leadership qualities that separate good leaders from bad ones and leadership qualities you can apply to your life. Links for more information about show content listed below:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/26/success/how-to-be-a-great-boss/index.html
https://www.daveramsey.com/blog/great-leadership-qualities
Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about the shingles vaccine, the flu shot and head trauma.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. Fiona Lewis, registered dietician at UMMC and a chef. They talk about the relationship between what we eat and cancer; foods that can help fight the disease and foods to avoid to help lower the risk of contracting cancer.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes Dr. Wes Aldred in to talk about vaping.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions on prostate cancer, blood pressure and reaction to a vaccine
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Dr. Owens and Dr. Brown welcome back Dr. Myrna Alexander-Nickens to talk about cardiovascular diseases.
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This week Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes Dr. Jarrod Knudson into the studio to talk about child respiratory issues.
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Smile and the whole world smiles with you! While that may be an exaggeration, smiling is not only good for you but for others around you. This Friday, October the 4th is world smile day. Today we’ll talk about why you need to take note and participate in this simple and cost free special day.
For great tips on how you can participate in World Smile Day and other information visit https://www.worldsmileday.com/
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to T.J. Harvey, Executive Director of Alzheimer’s Mississippi and Dr. Cindy Luther, Family Nurse Practitioner at Rush Health Systems in Meridian. They talk about the causes of Alzheimer’s disease; resources for care givers for Alzheimer’s patients and ways for everyone to maintain brain health.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy answers questions on side effects of generic drugs, “poly” pills and psoriasis.
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September is hunger action month and Mississippi has one of the highest rates of food insecurity in the nation. What does that mean and what are the consequences? How can we have one of the highest rates of obesity and one of the highest rates of food insecurity? Today we’ll talk about how and why that happens plus speak with our guests, creators of Sow Reap Feed, Keith and Lauren Elliott and Leigh Ann Blalock the Community Outreach Coordinator, a group who aims to combat both.
If you would like to volunteer with Sow Reap Feed or are in need of help please visit https://www.sowreapfeed.org/
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. Sara Gleason, an associate professor in the UMMC Department of Psychiatry and Human Development. Since September is suicide prevention month, they discuss warning signs of potential suicide and resources for suicide prevention.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, Dr. Jimmy calls in from Chicago and talks about rashes, a mouth infection, knee replacement surgery and more.
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“Keeping up with the Jones” is a term that most of us understand but do you realize how much it affects our lives? Today’s society is consumed with what we look like to other people? What do you think is the root cause? How can we combat the urge to have as much or more than our neighbors even when we can't afford it, when is enough enough?
Interesting information
A recent study of 2,000 social media users had some interesting results that might make you feel better about your own life. Only 18% of those surveyed said their Facebook and Twitter posts display an accurate representation of their lives. That means 82% of what you think is reality on social media is at least, to some extent, a fabrication of real life.
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Certified Family Nurse Practitioner Leanne Murray from Hancock Women’s Center. They talk about signs, symptoms and prevention of ovarian cancer and answer other gynecological questions.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC answers questions from listeners. This week, topics include dietary changes when travelling and the benefits of a colonoscopy.
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Today is world suicide prevention day. One of the most devastating events that can happen to a person is to lose a loved one to suicide. There’s been a lot of attention to the topic, but the rate of suicide has increased by 30% in the last 20 years. Why is that? What can we do to stop losing those we love to this hopeless act? Today we’ll talk with Dr. Monica Sutton, Professor of Pediatrics at the Center for the Advancement of Youth at the University of Mississippi Medical Center about warning signs and how to take action.
Informational Resources
•Know the Warning Signs and Risk Factors of Suicide
•Being Prepared for a Crisis
•Need more information, referrals or support? Contact the NAMI HelpLine.
Crisis Resources
•If you or someone you know is in an emergency, call 911 immediately.
•If you are in crisis or are experiencing difficult or suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273 TALK (8255)
•If you’re uncomfortable talking on the phone, you can also text NAMI to 741-741 to be connected to a free, trained crisis counselor on the Crisis Text Line.
NAMI MISSISSIPPI: 800- 357-0388
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to Dr. Fiona Lewis, registered dietician. They discuss what a plant based diet consists of and dispel several plant based diet rumors.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UMMC, answers medical questions from listeners. This week, topics include hip replacement surgery, vaping and recovery from stroke.
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The numbers are out there. Autism affects children and their families at a rate of 1 in 58. But that is not the only disability that can affect your precious family. The impacts on children and their families can be profound. How can a person move from thinking “why me, why my child” to acceptance and joy in the difference. Today we sit down with a author, and educator George Stewart, a parent who was not only able to do that but was able to reach out to others.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor or Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jim Hurt. They answer questions from listeners about sports related injuries.
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The blame game, is something that many of us have experienced. It’s someone else’s fault, right? Has this ever happened to you? Do you believe that many of us have problems taking responsibility for our actions? The truth is, we do and there are reasons why. Today we’ll talk about the blame game and ways to stop.
Interesting Fact:
National Blame Someone Else Day is always celebrated on the first Friday the 13th of the year. This year the lucky month is September!
National Blame Someone Else Day, an “unofficial” national holiday was invented by Anne Moeller of Clio, Michigan in 1982. One day, her alarm clock failed to go off, hence creating a domino effect of bad luck events throughout the day. The day happened to be Friday the 13th
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC talks to Jeremy Jungling of Run Strong in Brandon. They talk about the health benefits of exercise, especially running and walking. They also offer tips on how to be more active.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at UMMC, answers medical questions from listeners. Topics this week include what it takes to become a doctor, dealing with pain and the state of rural health care in the southern United States.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC, talks to registered nurse and lactation consultant Jamie Ely about breastfeeding.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. Topics this week include CBD oil, arthritis and dry mouth.
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According to some experts, birth order can significantly affect your personality and who you become. Add in the affects of sibling rivalry and there may be additional changes. Do you think birth order or the rivalry between siblings can really change who you become? On this episode we discuss birth order and sibling rivalry and how they may be connected.
Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC talks to two guests from the Community Health Centers Association of Mississippi. Kathryn Rodenmeyer, Director of Communications and Dr. Sonja Fuqua talk about the role of Community Health Centers and also talk about the problem of obesity in Mississippi/
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Coming up on this week's Southern Remedy for Women, Tara Blumenthal from Tara Yoga is back in studio with Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown. Tara will take your questions about yoga's benefits, how to use yoga to improve your well being, the physical and mental aspects of yoga and much more. Roll out the mat, breathe deeply and talk yoga with the ladies...on this week's Southern Remedy for Women.
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Summer is winding down. For most children, school is starting next week! With that in mind, Dr. Morgan McLeod will be discussing preparing your child for going back to school. Learn tips and topics that relate to getting your kids and teens back into the school routine. School principal Martha Hanna is in studio for this week's Southern Remedy Kids & Teens.
Dr. Jimmy Stewart, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks calls from listeners about their medical concerns. Among topics discussed this week are gout, aspirin use and side effects of medications.
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Everyone wants their child to grow up and become independent, but some parents have feelings of loss and grief when their child leaves home for school. Are you struggling with empty nest or did your parents tug at you when you tried to leave? Today we discuss tips on how you can better transition yourself and your child when they are leaving home for college.
Tips for coping with empty nest syndrome:
Accept the timing
Avoid comparing your child's timetable to your own experience or expectations. Instead, focus on what you can do to help your child succeed when he or she does leave home.
Keep in touch
You can continue to be close to your children even when you live apart. Make an effort to maintain regular contact through visits, phone calls, emails, texts or video chats.
Seek support
If you're having a difficult time dealing with an empty nest, lean on loved ones and other close contacts for support. Share your feelings. If you feel depressed, consult your doctor or a mental health provider
Stay positive
Thinking about the extra time and energy you might have to devote to your marriage or personal interests after your last child leaves home might help you adapt to this major life change
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This week on Southern Remedy for Women, Dr. Ali Brown welcomes in Dr. Joe Pressler from the Greenwood Leflore Hospital to talk about end of life planning. Often folks don't have these things in place ahead of time. Dr. Brown and Dr. Pressler will talk about the importance of end of life planning, advanced directives, how to do it and examples of good and bad consequences, life support, terminal illness and more.
This week Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes back pediatric neurologist Dr. Sarah Conerly on to the program to talk about headaches.
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The first day of school is almost here and so are those back to school jitters; not just for kids but parents, too. Back to a set schedule might feel reassuring but if school doesn’t go smoothly, often back to school is back to stress. Do you remember those transitions back to school? Did you feel excited or a sense of dread? Join us as we discuss this and more on today's episode of Relatively Speaking.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Association Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks with registered dietitian Elena Dent about making healthy choices while grocery shopping.
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Dr. Jimmy Steward answers medical questions from listeners. Topics this week include back pain, cholesterol levels and dry eyes.
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Did you do some really dangerous things when you were a teen? Sometimes those risk taking behaviors can be deadly. Do you wonder sometimes how you even survived? Why haven’t efforts to diminish accidental death and injury in teens helped? On this episode we talk about the why's the what's and the how's of risky teenage behaviors.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks with registered dietitian Fiona Lewis about the importance of fiber in the diet. They also talk about simple ways for people to add more fiber to their diet.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, answers listener email questions and shares tips about healthy eating.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, answers listener's medical questions. Topics this week include treating sunburns and childhood obesity.
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Family reunions, great fun or a cause for dread? On this episode we discuss family reunions and the importance of spending time with your family.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center talks to Dr. Danny Riche about testosterone levels. Dr. Riche is Professor of Pharmacy Practice at UMMC. They also take calls from listeners.
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Dr. Michelle Owens welcomes Dr. Jim Hurt from Mississippi Sports Medicine into the studio to take calls and discuss sports medicine - knee issues, ankles, elbows, sprains, strains and everything in between.
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Society has a set of ideas about how we expect men and women to dress, behave, and present themselves. There are also unspoken rules that separate out what women and men should do in their professions. On this episode we discuss gender roles; how they were developed and how they have changed throughout time.
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This week Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes in a special guest to talk about parents and their children's experience with going to the dentist, as well as taking some interesting calls about issues parents are having with their children's teeth. Dr. McLeod's guest is Dr. McLeod...Dr. Dan McLeod - recently retired dentist of 33 years, and also Dr. Morgan's dad!
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners. Topics this week include CBD oil, recovering from a stroke and food poisoning.
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This week, Dr. Ali Brown welcomes in Dr. Michelle Petro and Dr. Jane Claire Williams from GI and Associates to discuss gastrointestinal health.
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This week Dr. Morgan McLeod continues to prep us for the summer time with a second episode dedicated to summer safety. This week, viruses, colds, and illnesses that typically creep during the summer, and how to avoid them, are discussed.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners. Topics this week include lack of sleep among college students, coordinating medical care with a number of health care providers herbal supplements.
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Many of you may have a pre-conceived notion about what Montessori Schools are. Some may think that they are too free or don’t teach discipline. On this episode we take a closer look at what Montessori Schools are and are not. We also discuss traditional teaching methods and how they compare. For more information on the Montessori Method visit: https://www.themontessorinotebook.com/the-montessori-toddler/
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Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, discusses traumatic brain injuries. Her guests are Lee Jenkins Moss, Executive Director of the Brain Injury Association of Mississippi and Bethany Gaillet, the mother of a traumatic brain injury survivor.
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Each week on Southern Remedy, Dr. Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners. This week, topics include arthritis, prostate issues and thyroid cancer.
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Father's Day is Sunday June 16th so on this episode we discuss how much our society values the involvement of fathers in families and how involved fathers can make a difference.
Below is a Father's Day playlist for your listening pleasure:
Luther Vandross "Dance with my Father"
Amy Grant "Father's Eyes"
The Judds "Grandpa"
George Strait "Love without end, Amen"
Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks with registered Dietitian Kathy Warwick about the science behind recent nutrition headlines. They explain different kinds of food studies and how they are set up, and examine a couple of recent nutrition related studies. They also answer questions from listeners.
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This week on Southern Remedy Kids & Teens the topic is childhood obesity. Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes in Dr. Whitney Herring into the studio to talk about prevention, monitoring, management weight loss diet, habits, lifestyle changes and more!
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It’s summertime and there’re pools, beaches, lakes and ponds. All great places to cool off but also places danger can exist. More than half of Americans can’t swim or don’t have all of the basic swimming skills. Do you? Everyone can and should learn water safety. On this episode we discuss swimming and water safety with our guest Cherita Brent and Linda Maley of Maley Swim School. For more information about swimming lessons contact https://swimmaley.com/
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On this week's Southern for Women, Dr. Owens and Dr. Brown discuss infertility, reproductive technologies, ovulation, maintaining pregnancies and more. In the studio this week are Dr. Marty Gebhart and Dr. Randall Hines from Mississippi Reproductive Medicine.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions called in by listeners. Among the topics this week are pace makers, thyroid problems and probiotics. Dr. Jimmy also shares some tips for staying safe during the summer.
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Mental illness. Just those 2 words for many conjure up a vision of someone who is unstable, unreliable, incompetent and scary. The stigma of having a mental illness is real but why do you think that in our medically advanced time, the stigma still exists? On this episode, Dr. Susan Buttross discusses the mental health stigma and how society can move past it.
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This week's show is about your teeth! The ladies have invited Dr. Heather Tutor from the Tutor Dental Group in Lexington on to the show to talk about your oral heath.
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May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. With that in mind, Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes dermatologist Dr. Christin Hurt into the studio to discuss skincare on this week's Southern Remedy Kids & Teens.
Dr. Hurt practices at Magnolia Dermatology in Clinton.
Dr. Jimmy Stewart answers questions from listeners about their medical concerns. Topics this week include vision problems, acid reflux and silent stroke.
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Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks to Doctor Thomas Payne about vaping. Doctor Payne is the Director of the ACT Center for Tobacco Treatment, Education and Research.
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Doctor Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners. Topics this week include blood pressure medication, pulmonary fibrosis and ablation.
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Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks with Doctor Carl Mangum, nurse practitioner, about mental health awareness week. Also, listeners call in with appreciation for nurses.
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Dr. Stephen LeBlanc fills in for Dr. Jimmy Stewart this week. He answers listener questions about allergies.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions called in by listeners. This week, topics include high blood pressure, cholesterol levels and measles.
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Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks to Kelly Ware, Director of Hospital Development for MORA and Chuck Stinson, Director of Community Services for MORA about the importance of organ and tissue donation. They take questions and a testimonial from listeners.
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Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks about metabolic medicine with her guests Doctor Honey East and Christy Davis, a nurse practitioner. They also answer questions from listeners.
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Vaping is becoming more and more popular. This is especially true for our teenagers. With that in mind, Dr. Wes Aldred is in studio with us this week. Dr. Aldred is a pulmonologist at UMMC and today's program is about the potential dangers of vaping as well as tobacco use.
Each week, Doctor Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions called in by listeners. Topics this week include night sweats, excessive weight loss and probiotics.
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Today is world autism day.
Buildings around the world will be lit with blue lights!
You likely all know someone who has autism whether you realize it or not, yet there are still struggles finding proper services. It’s a life long disorder and we should do a better job of helping those in need.
Doctor Josie Bidwell talks with State Health Officer Doctor Thomas Dobbs about public health and the role of the State Department of Health in keeping Mississippians healthy. They also discuss some of the upcoming events for National Public Health week this week.
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown welcome licensed counselor Lida Caraway to talk about relationship wellness.
This week, Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes in Dr. Jarrett Morgan to discuss water safety and keeping your children safe around the pool this spring and summer.
Doctor Jimmy Stewart answers listener questions about their health. Topics discussed this week include treating nicks and cuts, controlling cholesterol levels and asthma.
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Getting out and meeting people can be difficult. Remembering those names and faces may be even harder. Dr. Susan Buttross tackles the topic of social memory issues this week on Relatively Speaking - Remembering faces and names.
Let's talk about what's going on in your life!
Doctor Josie Bidwell shares healthy eating tips with her guest, registered dietician Doctor Fiona Lewis.
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown are in stdio this week talking about hysterectomies - indications, terminology, symptoms, medications, many calls and more.
Doctor Jimmy Steward answers listener emails about their health concerns.
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ADHD, Anxiety and Depression in children and adults. Each can mimic the other. How do you know if it’s anxiety or ADHD causing the attention problems. All can benefit from behavioral help but does that happen? Is it easier to get medication paid for than to get the behavioral help?
Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
Doctor Jimmy Stewart talks about the latest medical news and takes listener questions about their health concerns.
Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, answers listener questions about their health. Her guest this week is Registered Dietitian Qula Madkin. They offer teams on healthy eating and proper nutrition.
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Doctor Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners and talks about the latest medical news. Topics discussed this week include concussions, male pattern baldness and tick and fire ant bites.
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Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, talks about the importance of exercise with her guest, dietitian Lydia West. The share tips of ways to exercise and stay active without having to go to a gym. They also talk about Move Your Way, a new program designed to keep Mississippians active
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This week's Southern Remedy for Women has Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens back in studio talking about diabetes with guest Dr. Lillian Lien, director of the department of endocrinology at UMMC.
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Today's topic is training toddlers! Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes pediatrician Dr. Laura Newman into the studio.
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Doctor Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners. Among the topics this week are the safety of electric blankets, stroke, blood pressure and gout.
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Nothing is more heart-breaking than to lose a newborn. Mississippi ranks almost last in U.S. for infant deaths and the US ranks 51st among countries. There are ways to change this. Why haven’t we? Co-sleeping, substance use during pregnancy, low rates of breast feeding are all contributors and there’s more. So what can we do?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Ali Brown is in studio talking about heart disease awareness, a little bit about Valentine's Day and more on this week's Southern Remedy for Women.
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Doctor Jimmy Stewart answers listener questions about their health. Among the calls this week are questions about vitamin supplements, CBD oils, and diabetes medications.
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Are smart phones and social media use affecting the way we communicate? Do we have as much ability to feel empathy as we used to? Does our addiction to faceless technology diminish our emotional response? Maybe…Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, answers listener questions about diabetes. Her guests on the show are Irena McClain, Associate Director of the Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi and Autumn Myhand, registered dietician with the Diabetes Care Group.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes in Drs. Katie Mitchell and John Bridges to talk about acne and skin issues.
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February is heart health month, so Dr. Josie Bidwell answers listener questions and emails about the heart and has some tips on how to keep your heart healthy.
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When did you learn about sex? Was it from a parent or a friend? Were you taught how to protect yourself from a possible sexual predator? Incidents of sexual abuse and exploitation are very real and happen every day. Today we’ll talk about a program that can empower children to protect themselves and help prevent sexual exploitation.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes listener phone calls about their medical concerns. Topics this week include, high blood pressure, toenail fungus, diabetes, coughing, bi-polar disorder and flu shots
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart is back in studio taking calls on all topics having to do with your health on this week's Southern Remedy.
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Today we’re talking about spankings used as punishment. The December 2018 policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics – noted that spankings not only fail to improve negative behavior in young children, but often increases aggression and may affect normal brain development. So why do we keep doing it? Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week, Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes pediatric neurologist Dr. Brad Ingram in to the studio to talk about seizures and other children's neurological issues.
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown welcome back pulmonary specialist Dr. Joe Pressler from Greenwood-Leflore Hospital to talk about issue of the lungs.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod talks about hypertension or high blood pressure on this week's episode of 'Kids and Teens.' There are plenty of calls from all over the radar. Listen in to see if the useful advise can be applied to your situation.
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Today we’ll be talking about snap judgments and how they happen. Despite our best efforts we all make them starting with a first impression based on appearance. But often those snap judgments can be wrong.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Today we’ll be talking about siblings. Have you ever wondered why when you were raised in the same household with the same surroundings and the same parents that you and your siblings are so different. Do you really think that it is just birth order? If you do, think again. There is something else.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Southern Remedy Healthy & Fit for January 14, 2019
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown are in the studio this week talking about cervical cancer and screening for it. January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month.
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This week Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes Dr. Jarrett Morgan into the studio to talk about reflux, both in children and adults.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart is back for this week's Southern Remedy. This week, among other calls, Dr. Jimmy talks with a husband who is desperately trying to help his wife deal with pain.
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Do you know why your New Year’s Resolutions don’t stick? Habits…those negative habits that must be gone before a new years resolution will stick. To change our behavior to the behavior we want, we need to change those old bad habits. Today we’ll talk about how you can make that possible. Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes in Dr. Fiona Lewis back to the MPB Studios to talk about the most popular and effective diets and lifestyle eating choices at the beginning of 2019.
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Dr. Michelle and Dr. Ali Brown Start the SR4W 2019 calendar of with a discussion about new year resolutions.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod starts Southern Remedy's 2019 off with a look at how to set your new year's resolutions with a more practical and realistic approach. Ideas about how to tackle losing weight, eating better, exercising more, reducing time on electronics, and reducing stress are all discussed.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod is back for Southern Remedy Kids & Teens, and this week she's discussing how you keep you and your kids safe during the holiday season.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart is back in studio for another episode of Southern Remedy. Southern Remedy is the weekly doctor-hosted call-in show produced by Mississippi Public Broadcasting in conjunction with the University of Mississippi Medical Center. The show airs Wednesdays at 11am on MPB Think Radio.
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Unrealistic expectations, financial pressures, and excessive commitments can cause stress and anxiety at this holiday time, but why do we let ourselves get caught up in the whirl-wind. Going into debt to buy the right present happens far too often. Why? Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes Dr. Carl Mangum back into the studio to discuss the holiday blues - how to identify it, how to avoid it, how to cope with it.
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Dr. Ali Brown and Dr. Michelle Owens are back in the studio this week to discuss staying healthy during the colder times of the year.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod welcome Dr. Laura Newman into the studio to discuss pediatric blood diseases, pediatric cancer, Batson Children's Hospital and the services provided there.
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Dr. Jimmy is back to take a fresh round of calls and emails on topics from feeding tubes to knee replacements, ans kids getting repetitively sick, on this week's Southern Remedy.
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Stranger Danger! Don’t talk to strangers, they might be a bad person. Words parents often use to protect their children. What about you? Are you afraid of strangers? Do you find yourself suspicious when a person you don’t know enters your familiar space? During this holiday season how can you remain safe and stay charitable. Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Josie is without a scheduled guest in studio this week. That leaves her more time to answer your questions. It's an open topic show on Healthy & Fit.
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Dr. Ali Brown welcomes Cindy Widdig and Adina Welker from the Mississippi Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association to discuss Alzheimer's and dementia.
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This week, Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes questions on GI issues, joint pains and more, including the biggest medical story currently in the news regarding gene modding.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes Katherine Richardson and DeMatt Harkins from the Mississippi department of health into the studio to discuss the UProot program.
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The holidays are here and excitement is in the air….but is everyone excited. Holiday blues, seasonal affective disorder, financial and family stressors, all can impact you and your mood this time of year. What do you do to help yourself? How can you help others find the happiness? Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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With the changing weather, this week, Dr. Josie Bidwell welcome in ear, nose & throat specialists April Hunt and Christen Buckley into the studio to talk about ENT concerns.
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With the big holiday season approaching, Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes Joanna Kind from the Good Samaritan Center in Jackson to talk about volunteering and giving back.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod discusses Childhood Obesity; the complications and challenges children and their parents face with the epidemic and the different medical issues that previously affected only adults.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes you calls and questions from all over Mississippi and surrounding areas concerning any and everything that's ailing you. It's this week's Southern Remedy - where the doctor is always in.
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Whether we love or hate to experience fear, it’s clear that we revere it as a culture since we dedicate an entire Holiday to the celebration of fear, Halloween. Are you one who is exhilarated by fear or do you avoid it at all costs? Why are we so different?
This week Dr. Josie Bidwell speaks with Donna Martin, Registered Dietitian with The Dairy Alliance about their Eat Together Eat Better campaign with the 3ps: Plan, Prep, Pack Pantry and Fridge Essentials. https://thedairyalliance.com/october-make-time-eat-together-eat-better-real-dairy/
The topic of Halloween candy is also discussed.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes you calls and questions from all over Mississippi and surrounding areas concerning any and everything that's ailing you. It's this week's Southern Remedy - where the doctor is always in.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes your questions and calls on another edition of Southern Remedy presented by the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Mississippi Public Broadcasting.
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Resiliency How to we develop it? Why do some people seem to bounce back from tragic events more quickly than others? Why do some people seem to get “stuck” in a point in their life, without the ability to move forward? Do you think parents overprotective behaviors impair the development of resiliency?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes in Dr. Sarah Conerly into the studio to focus on kids and headaches.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes all of your calls and questions (a lot about sleep, which seems to be a topic of the week) on this week's Southern Remedy.
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October is ADHD Awareness Month. So, Dr. Susan Buttross takes all of your calls and questions about ADHD, the medication, reactions and more.
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Dr. Ali Brown welcomes into the studio Dr. Carter Milner, assistant professor of hematology in the department of internal medicine at UMMC to talk about all of the issues, question, ailments and solutions involving your blood.
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This week Dr. Josie hosts a general topic show that includes conversation about how to get better sleep, and much, much more.
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Cancer - a diagnosis that changes your life. Whether you are the affected or a loved one, the emotional impact can affect your life forever. Tell us how you have dealt with the diagnosis of cancer whether you’re the diagnosed, a friend, a caregiver or a loved one.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes in Dr. Carl Mangum to talk about Disaster Preparedness Month.
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Dr. Ali Brown welcomes Dr. David Elkin back to the studio to talk about behavioral issues and techniques in children, and how parents can improve identification of those and be better prepared to handle them.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes in Dr. Jason Vassar into the studio to focus on the oral health of your kids. How to protect toddlers teeth, wisdom teeth, flossing, toothbrush selection and much more is discussed.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes your calls and emails on another episode of Southern Remedy. This week, Dr. Stewart reads an email from a mother who thinks her 10-year-old daughter may be a bully. Plus, a caller is worried about swelling and discoloration in his legs. These topics and more are discussed on Southern Remedy.
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Are prescription drugs always the cure for the blues? Dr. Buttross discusses alternative methods of relief and hears experiences from callers on this week's Relatively Speaking.
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This Month is Hunger Action Month. With that in mind, Josie Bidwell welcomes to the show Andy Lemmon, program coordinator for the Mississippi Region for The Society of Saint Andrews, to talk about what that group is doing to provide food to hungry Mississippians.
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Josie Bidwell welcomes in Christina Treppendahl, from the Headache Center in Ridgeland, to discuss something almost everyone can identify with...headaches.
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown welcome Dr. Scott Rodgers into the studio to discuss and take powerful calls on LGBTQ issues.
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On this week's program Dr. Morgan McLeod talks about ADHD.
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This week, Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes back Dr. Carl Mangum to the studio to tackle a very serious set of subjects: Depression, Anxiety and Suicide
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"The dog days of August," it's been called- When the summer drones on toward it's completion, but it's still unbearably hot outside. Dr. Morgan McLeod discusses complications with the summer heat on this week's Kids & Teens.
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Dr. Michelle Owens welcomes back one of the show's favorite guests, podiatrist Dr. Stephanie Thomas, to talk all about your feet!
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Dreams are the stories that our brains tell us when we are asleep. Is that all there is? Why do some of us remember our dreams vividly and others don’t? Do reoccurring dreams mean anything? Are dreams necessary? Today with have Karen Bonner, LPC to talk with us about our dreams, what they might mean and why we have them.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week, Dr. Josie talks about "The Great Carb Debate," and welcomes dietitian Kathy Warwick back to the program.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart is back in the studio to take your calls about all of your health problems and questions from high blood pressure to diabetes and more.
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Reliability, Dependibility, Independent problem solving, ingenuity and self-motivation are all characteristics that you want in a partner, employee or spouse, right? How do you find that person and more importantly, how do you become one of those people that others want?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Michelle Owens & Dr. Ali Brown welcome UMMC's Dr. Ed Manning into the studio to discuss cognitive brain function, including ways to improve and exercise your brain into sharper shape!
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Host Josie Bidwell talks back to school and your child's health with Dr. Anne Norwood on this week's Southern Remedy Healthy & Fit.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes all you medical questions and calls on another installment of Southern Remedy.
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Dr. Susan Buttross talks about improving executive function and getting about your day in a better way!
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Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes Dr. Patrick Boler from UMMC into the studio to discuss the many questions dealing with skincare.
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Back to school jitters. Everyone has them, children and parents alike. What are your biggest worries?: the social aspect, getting the right teacher, academics and the homework grind can all provoke anxiety ? How can you make the school year start smoother? And how can you tell if the first day jitters are actually morphing into a deeper problem? We discuss all of these topics and more on this episode of Relatively Speaking.
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Josie talks about wellness today. And takes insightful calls from listeners from all over on mindfulness and being worry and anxiety free.
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Broken bones, sports training and more... Dr. Morgan McLeod welcomes in Dr. Matt Miller to discuss child orthopedics.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes another round of your calls and emails on this week's Southern Remedy - where the doctors are always in!
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This week, Dr. Susan Buttross is talking about co-dependent relationships. Hear calls from people taken advantage of, and from a woman who admits that the problem was hers.
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Dr. Morgan McLeod shares answers to the most common pediatric questions and ailments she sees at the clinic!
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This week, Josie welcomes, in studio, Dr. Crystal Lim to talk about the psychology of eating and how that plays into our diet and overall health.
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Dr. Michelle Owens & Dr. Ali Brown are talking about your voice this week. They welcome Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. John Schweinfurth and speech pathologist Josie Alston into the studio.
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With the heat index breaking 100 degrees around the state, Dr. Jimmy Stewart talks about staying cool this week, as well as discussing a drug recall and, of course, your calls on this week's Southern Remedy.
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Dr. Susan Buttross discusses ways to know if your child is ready to get back to school, and if not, how to get there.
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Dr. Josie discusses the practice of Yoga with Tara Blumenthal of Tara Yoga.
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ail Brown discuss career/home life balance.
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Enjoy the debut program of newly appointed Kids & Teens host Dr. Morgan McLeod! This week she's covering the most common pediatric clinical questions and illnesses.
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Host Josie Bidwell welcomes dietitian Kathy Warwick to the show to talk about diet and diabetes.
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School has been out for a few weeks so now what? Has boredom already set in? That long planned vacation is over, lots of money has been spent and now there’s the panic of how to fill the next several weeks? Maybe getting back to nature is the answer to making this the best summer ever and to avoid nature deficit disorder.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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One goal that all parents should have is that their children become happy, healthy and independent adults, right? Clearly that doesn't always happen. So what do you think happens to derail this natural process? Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Susan Buttross gives great advice on keeping mixed families working well.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart sits in for Dr. Rick.
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This weeks's topic is "Summer Safety."
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On this week's Southern Remedy Kids & Teens, Dr. Jimmy Stewart addresses communication issues between parents and kids.
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Dr. Rick is back in studio to take your calls and emails on Southern Remedy.
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This week's Southern Remedy for Women tackles the issues of colorectal health in women.
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Dr. Rick is back with another week of answered calls and emails. He also has an update for on Shingles vaccine and more.
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Certainly, if you have kids, they have scrapes and all kinds of bruises from time to time. But, what happens if they have a joint that just keeps hurting or maybe has some inflammation. What do you do about that?This week's show is about pediatric rheumatology. Dr. Stewart welcomes Dr. Natalie Malcolm into the studio.
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The first signs of lower outcomes for children who live in poverty can be seen as early as 9 to 18 months and the gap only gets larger as children grow. What’s happening or not happening in a household where children live in poverty? Today we’ll be talk about the 30 million word gap. What it is, why it happens and what we can do to overcome it.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week's program is about skin and wound care. Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes in family and wound care specialist Gayle Harrell.
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This week's show touches a serious topic that affects us all whether directly or indirectly.Alcoholism.In studio is Denise Masters, executive director and founder of the McCoy House for Sober Living.
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This week's guest is Dr. Kyle Lewis. He's an ophthalmologist at UMMC and specializes in oculoplastics and reconstructive surgery.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes your calls and questions about asthma and how it and the allergy season interact.
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Dr. Rick deShazo returns to the studio to take your calls and emails in another episode of Southern Remedy.
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April is national autism awareness month. This disorder has moved from one of obscurity to being one of the most often discussed diagnoses of children in this country, yet there continues to be a misunderstanding of what the disorder is, so today, we will take a closer look at autism with our special guest Dr. Kimberlly Stringer, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at UMMC and Pam Dollar, Executive Director of the Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities.
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One our most popular topics and guests are back. Podiatrist Stephani Thomas is in to talk about your feet, and take you calls and emails on all of your foot problems!
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Dr. Susan Buttross welcomes Dr. David Elkin back to the program to talk about the pressures of teenage life.
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Host Karen Brown take your calls and emails about any and all questions regarding women's health.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart welcomes Dr. Ashley Villarreal to the studio to talk about Childhood depression.
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The world can sometimes feel dangerous and frightening. But today we’re going to talk about the things that can make you feel happy and at ease. What are they for you? The smell of your favorite pie, the sun on your face, laughter or a random act of kindness? Take time this morning to recall the things make you feel safe and secure.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week, Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes registered dietitian Olivia McCay back to the program to discuss National Nutrition Month.
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Dr. Rick hosts another episode full of your calls and emails on Southern Remedy.
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This weeks SR4W is about sleep. Karen Brown and Michelle & Ali host sleep specialist, Dr. Andrea Lewis in studio and take your calls!
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Why do people litter? Is it lack of pride in your environment? Is it someone else’s job to clean up after you? Is it lack of upbringing? Or is it that the trashcan is just too far away?Are people just lazy?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week, the ladies talk about depression and also, mindfulness. Dr. Megan Clapton, counselor and founder of Mindful Therapy, joins Drs. Michelle Owens, Ali Brown, and host Karen Brown.
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Dr. Susan Buttross holds a discussion about our children and deadly violence.
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Dr. Gailen Marshall sits in for Dr. Rick this week and takes plenty of calls and questions about allergies!
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart discusses how we can start early in getting the next generation of heart health in Mississippi off to a good start. Dr. Stewart also has a late-season update on the flu and discusses teens and the role of sports performance & weights.
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Nutrition Confusion? Registered dietitian, Kathy Warwick and I wade through all those myths out there to give you evidence-based nutrition advice. Intermittent fasting and body cleansing are just a few of the topics discussed.
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A difficult childhood effects adult outcome more than you can imagine.Bad things that happen when you are young shape mood and behavior. Not a surprise, but what you may not know is that those negative events can also wreak havoc on physical health, education level, overall income and life expectancy.The good news is that there is something that we can do to turn this around.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life!
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Dr. Rick is back to take more of your calls on Southern Remedy!
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This week, Dr. Jimmy Stewart hosts an episode originally intended to be an open topic show, but ultimately focused on kids behavior, specifically regarding violence. How do you spot flawed character traits? How do you talk to your children about mass shootings? How do you approach depression in children? It's an episode that parents should not miss.
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In this week's program, Dr. Ali Brown hosts and welcomes registered dietitian and nutritionist Laura Hartline from the Weight Loss Solutions Clinic at Saint Dominic Hospital in Jackson.
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This week, Dr. Rick talks about new treatments called "biologics" and takes your calls, emails and more.
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On this week's program, Dr. Michelle Owens tries to have a mature conversation about sexual wellness. Dr. Ali Brown is mostly quiet. Host Karen Brown is mostly blushing.
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This week, Dr. Josie Bidwell hosts Dr. Daniel Riche from the University of Mississippi school of Pharmacy in the studio to talk about cholesterol.
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It's National Heart Awareness Month, and Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown are discussing women and heart disease.
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Today Dr. Susan Buttross welcomes in an esteemed guest. He's Dr. Pat Levitt, Director of The Developmental Neurogenetics, Professor of Pediatrics and W.M. Keck Chair in Neurogenetics at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart talks about your children and dealing with electronics and social media.
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Every parent wants to see a beautiful smile in their child's face, but sometimes our teeth just don't cooperate. When should you seek help with routine checkups and solutions for the problems that you're having? Did you know that your child's oral health can affect their risk of heart disease or other medical problems? Dr. jimmy welcomes Dr. Chris Henry back to the program to take your calls.
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Dr. Rick deShazo is back in studio for another week of Southern Remedy. He's taking your calls and emails and has an update for this particularly severe flu season.
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With heart month right around the corner, this week's show is dedicated to high blood pressure. Josie and her guest, Dr. Stuart Haines, answer your questions about what those numbers really mean and how you can take control of them.
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This week we’re talking about ADHD. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. What should you do if you think that you or your child has ADHD? Could it be something else that’s causing that inattention or hyperactivity? Is medication always the answer or are there other things that may help. Let's talk about what's going on in your life.
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The "Me Too" campaign is here and is burning hot. But, do you think the pendulum has swung too far to one side? Everyone knows that there have been gross discrepancies between men and women in pay, job advancement and in general respectful treatment. There are still big problems, but do you think that it’s fair for accused men to be judged solely by the court of public opinion? Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell returns in 2018 with a show to clear up those fitness myths. This week's guest is Kai Henson, fitness specialist from University Wellness Center.Do you have a question about fitness? Wondering if that new workout trend will really work? Josie and Kai take calls and discuss many different ideas and methods of starting and maintaining fitness.
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This week on SR4W, we're going to relax. Breathe...and relax. Tara Blumenthal from Tara Yoga is on the program. She takes questions about yoga's benefits and you might use yoga to improve your wellbeing. Karen Brown hosts with Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown.
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Dr. Rick deShazo is back in studio for another week of Southern Remedy. He's taking your calls and emails and has an update for this particularly severe flu season.
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This week's program is about the flu! Who isn't talking about the flu? Influenza! What are some myths about getting the flu? What are the facts you need to know? Might you have the flu now?How do you not get the flu!?
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Are your children having trouble staying dry at night? Do they ever complain of burning when they go? Dr. Jimmy Stewart talks about bed-wetting and also urinary tract infections on this week's Southern remedy Kids & Teens.
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Everyone’s giving advice about the holidays on how to make them great. Is it working? To the woman who thinks that she can handle it all: are you finding yourself exhausted, irritable and frustrated? Why are you driven to do more than you can possibly do? Why do women get trapped in trying to be a “wonder woman”?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Rick takes calls from all over Mississippi and discusses this year's flu vaccine in this week's Southern Remedy.
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The holidays are here and all the friend and family gatherings are happening. Children are a huge part of the fun and celebrations, right? Some children are on their best behavior but some not so much. What do you do if that misbehaving child is not yours maybe it’s your niece or your grandchild or a friend? Does it really take a village or do you need to stay in your place? This week on Relatively Speaking we’re talking about parenting, the woes, the mistakes and ways to succeed.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life!
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Most everyone loves this time of year, but it does come with challenges.How do you know what gifts to buy?What are some ways to spend time with your family in this "plugged in" era?What are your kids going to do while they're out of school?Dr. Jimmy Stewart covers this and much more on this week's Southern Remedy Kids & Teens.
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Suicide has been described as a death like no other ... and it truly is. Today we have 2 experts with us to help us better understand what we should look for and how we can get help for those in need.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Plastic Surgeon Michael Kanosky joins Dr. Michelle Owens, Dr. Ali Brown and host Karen Brown in studio this week to talk about hair loss in women.
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On this week's program, Dr. Lishia Lee, assistant professor of nursing and wellness ambassador at UMMC joins us in studio to talk about how to have a healthy holiday season.
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This week, Dr. Jimmy Stewart sorts through many of the most common issues dealing with pediatric GI ailments on Southern Remedy Kids & Teens.
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Dr. Rick takes calls and emails from all over the state.
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This week we’re talking about navigating the holidays with your-in-laws, your children’s in-laws and your former in-laws. All of those people who are connected to you by a marriage bond either past or present but many with whom you have nothing in common. Do you have some problems with this or do you have some ready solutions for this mine field?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week, Kathy Warwick, registered dietitian, joins the show to shed some light on nutrition: fact or fiction!
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Does your child sound like an orchestra when they try to breathe? Do they often complain about having a hard time catching their breath? Does someone have to wheeze to have asthma? Dr. Jimmy Stewart answers these questions and more, in studio with guest Dr. Stephen LeBlanc.
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Dr. Rick takes calls in studio on another edition of the original Southern Remedy. Among topics discussed are blood pressure, arthritis and more.
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Is there someone that you need to say thank you to for a kindness?Stop, now is time to show that gratefulness. There are benefits to both you and the one that you thank. Do you have someone that you care about, that always has your back, do you let them know how important they are to you? There’s no season for this gratefulness. Now is the best time.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Carl Mangum joins Dr. Josie Bidwell to talk about first aid and response. Do you know what to do if you witness an emergency? Listen in for info on how to be an effective first responder.
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Dr. Rick takes calls on several topics, and speaks about his time served in the military leading up to Veteran's Day.
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Are you feeling shell-shocked? Every time you turn around, there is another horrific event. Why is it almost always men who commit these terrible acts. Rates of depression and anxiety are rapidly increasing. But more women than men have depression and anxiety. What are we doing to our boys?
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Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes Kathy Clem, Executive Director of the Good Samaritan Center and Tara Hunter, Executive Director of Run for the Girls in to the studio!
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown welcome in dentist Dr. Braden McInteer to answer all of your questions about teeth.
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Dr. Rick takes all listner calls on subjects ranging from Plantar Fasciitis pain to aches and pains in joints associated with the change in weather.
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Halloween, fun for some but is it for all? Do you like being scared? Are you one of those who thrive on the adrenaline rush that fright brings or do you avoid it at all costs?There’s some science behind why scary stuff is so popular.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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We’re at the end of October and national ADHD month. Today we’ll try to answer all those questions that you still have about how it’s diagnosed, who gets it and why. We’ll also talk about how long it lasts and what is really the best treatment. Do you think that you may have ADHD? Can you ever outgrow it?
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes a look at how to keep you kids and teens safe, both in the streets at night and with regard to candy and diet on this week's Southern Remedy Kids & Teens.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. On this week's show, Wendy Mahoney, the executive director of the Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence is in studio with Dr. Michelle Owens and host Karen Brown.
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Dr. Rick is back in studio this week taking your calls on a new edition of Southern Remedy.
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Anyone else out there confused about what a food label really means? What are all those percents? Is it a "good" food or a "bad" food? My guest registered dietitian, Olivia McCay helps answer all that and more!
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Opiate deaths are skyrocketing. Suicide deaths are higher than they have ever been. At the same time mental health services are being cut. How can we let that happen? Are addictive prescription drugs too easy to access? Dr. Susan Buttross discusses possible solutions and how to try to get a better understanding of how we got were we are.Let’s talk about what is going on in your life!For more about the "Food For Thought" event put on by the University of Mississippi Medical Center and The Junior League of Jackson, visit UMC.edu/Answers!
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This week on Southern Remedy Healthy & Fit the topic is all about worry and anxiety. Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes, in studio, Dr. Crystal Lim, psychologist at UMMC.
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This week, Dr. Josie Bidwell hosts Katelyn Armstrong, who is a pediatric endocrinology nurse practitioner at UMMC. They explore the topic of diabetes.
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THE most popular episode of our Friday show returns! The doctors welcome podiatrist Dr. Stephanie Thomas. They and host Karen Brown take calls about your feet.
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Dr. Jimmy Stewart discusses the ins and outs of your children and their rest. How much sleep do they need each night? How does a lack of rest or inconsistent rest affect their mindset, performance in school, socially? That and much more on this week's Southern Remedy Kids & Teens.
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Dr. Rick takes calls from Memphis to Mobile and all sorts of stops along the way between on this week's Southern Remedy.
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Respect. R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Aretha Franklin taught us how to spell it but in today’s world does it seem that no one has respect for anyone? What did your parents teach you about respecting others? What should we be teaching our children about respect? Does respectful behavior set you up for bullying? Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Dr. Rick welcomes back Dr. Lysa Weatherly to the studio, and the doctors take calls, and emails from listeners on this week's original Southern Remedy.
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Mass killings. What type of mind can commit such a heinous act? Is it mental illness or something else? Are there brain differences that make it easier to commit violence. Is there way to identify that person at risk and help them? Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week on Healthy & Fit is Dr. Amy Forsythe who is a pediatric hematology/oncology nurse practitioner. We are going to be exploring the topic of children cancer and blood disorders today.
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This week's show is on herbal medications and supplements. Dr. Stewart welcomes pharmacist Leslie Davis to the studio.
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This week we discuss why good people do bad things during and after a divorce. Why does divorce bring out the worst in us? Friends, family and certainly children are affected by the way a marriage ends. Is there a way to make something unpleasant and life-changing like a divorce end without the hate a fury that often occur?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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This week on Southern Remedy, Dr. Rick clarifies his statement from last week about flu vaccinations, and he takes several calls on head drainage and excema among other topics.
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Dr. Michelle Owens and Dr. Ali Brown welcome in Dr. Scott Stringer, professor and chair of the department of otolaryngology at UMMC to talk about and take calls regarding issues with the ears, nose and throat.
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Dr. Rick is back for another week of your calls on topics from MS to ED to COPD. And, doc has another update of flu vaccines.
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This week the topic is forgiveness. Deep wounds are hard to forgive. Have you been wounded and can’t seem to let go of the anger? Are you estranged from a relative or once dear friend and yearn for things to be the way they were? Can you truly forgive and let things go?
Let's talk about what's going on in your life!
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This week Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes Christina Treppendahl from The Headache Center to the show in-studio to talk about migraines and all kinds of headaches.
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September 21st is World Alzheimer's day. There are currently an estimated 5.5 million Americans living with Alzheimer's, or more specifically, 1 in 10 people aged 65 or older have Alzheimer's. Our guests this week tell their experiences with caring for loved ones with the disease and how you can be prepared for the same journey.
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Ensuring a safe environment for your children is an important issue for parents. Are you planning on moving into a new home? Have you wondered just how safe your home is for your child? Dr. Jimmy Stewart explains how to "baby-proof" and "kid-proof" your home on this week's SRK&T.
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Dr. Rick has an update on flu and pneumonia vaccines, takes calls and more! Timeline:04:51 | CALL: Shandi in Oxford | Dad suffered from agent orange, how are children affected 10:17 | CALL: Susanne on the road | How to handle a hernia14:48 | CALL: Jerry in Newton | COPD in veterans21:49 | CALL: Ron in Tupelo | Hernia Surgery27:07 | CALL: Linda in Port Gibson | Neuropathy in toes31:32 | CALL: Jason in Nesbit | Snoring problems36:51 | CALL: Becky in Mobile | Veterans comments41:01 | CALL: Camilia in Horn Lake | Post-Vietnam experience with husband44:43 | LISTEN: Dr. Rick warns of veterans watching the PBS Vietnam documentary alone46:32 | CALL: Rick in Grand Bay, AL | Talks about PTSD49:17 | CALL: Burt in Batesville | Psychological Training
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This week we’re talking about mountains and molehills. Have you had an incident that others around you thought was relatively minor but you just couldn’t let it go? Do you find yourself handling the big things but then falling apart to the point of embarrassment over something not really significant?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life!
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It’s disaster preparedness day on Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit. Listen up for tips to prepare for, deal with, and recover from disasters from Dr. Josie Bidwell.
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Today's topic is a pretty serious one. It's eating disorders and body image. The two go hand-in-hand, but is it a physical phenomenon, a psychological phenomenon, or is it a combination? Dr. Michelle Owens and Karen Brown discuss the topic and take plenty of entertaining calls from women AND men, about body image, on this week's Southern Remedy for Women.
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Has your child ever been bullied? Are they avoiding school for seemingly no particular reason? Do they complain about teasing, insults or jokes about how they are dressed or look? This week, Dr. Jimmy Stewart tackles bullying. How do you recognize it? How do you intervene when it occurs? How to prevent it?
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Dr. Rick talks about rashes and skin infections and welcomes Dr. Phillip Levin on to the program to talk about the dangers of flood water and skin dangers in coastal waters.
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On today's show Dr. Susan Buttross along with Dr. Dustin Sarver talked about ways to overcome those brain difficulties and alternative treatments for ADHD and learning that may or may not be helpful.
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It's Ask the Trainer this week on Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit. Kai Henson, exercise specialist with University Wellness joins me in the studio to answer your questions about exercise and fitness.
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Our special guest today is Dr. Adrian Smith, a plastic surgeon. There is much we can ask him about. We know that plastic surgery can enhance one's looks but what are some of the medical reasons someone might need plastic surgery?
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A wise philosopher once said "Common things are common". That might seem overly simple, but sometimes the most common medical problems in your children can be just as frustrating. Learning more about them and how we treat them can be a big help. Today we'll be discussing the top 25 reasons kids are seen by a doctor, and we'd love to hear your questions or comments as well!
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Today’s guest is Tripp Purviance, orthopedic nurse practitioner at UMMC. Today is all about your bones, muscles, and joints. Give us a call with your questions or comments.
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School is here! Part of teen health is vaccinations. What is recommended for your child?
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Back to school can brings pleasure to some and dread to others. You can choose to focus on things such as back to sleep issues, deadlines, time constraints and school avoidance or can you make life better by making it a positive experience for you and your child. Today we talked about the things that you can say and do to help the back to school blues.
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Have you heard of the Mediterranean diet? It is one of the most popular eating patterns for overall health. If you have questions or comments related to healthy eating and the Mediterranean Diet, my guest, Registered Dietitian, Kathy Warwick, and I would love to talk with you.
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Have you ever used garlic for a sore throat, eaten chocolate to calm a cough or stopped your feet from smelling with vinegar? Today’s topic is all about home remedies. Simple inexpensive, non-prescription ways to cure what ails you.
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School starts back soon and in addition to supplies, how can you transition from vacation, back to school?
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Did you forget to ask your significant other a really important question before you dove into the relationship and now you regret it? Or did you hide something about yourself that he or she still doesn’t know? Today we’re talking about those must have discussions before entering into a committed bond.
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MY GUEST TODAY IS LICENSED THERAPIST, KATHRYN ROGERS AND WE ARE TALKING ABOUT GRIEF AND COPING TODAY.
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Today, Dr. Owens and Dr. Brown discuss the importance of emotional well-being.
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Honesty is the best policy. Well if that’s the truth why do we all lie? Today we’ll talk about the science behind lying and why deception and dishonesty is truly part of human behavior.
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We’re talking High Blood Pressure TODAY on Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit! 1 in 3 adults have high blood pressure and only 50% of those with it have it under control. This can lead to serious health consequences over time. Did you know there are dietary approaches to lowering blood pressure? My guest today is Brittany Simmons, Registered Dietitian with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mississippi.
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Change, transition, transformation, alteration: call it what you will, does the notion of change put fear in your heart? Do you like things the way they are or do you know a change is needed but you just can’t bring yourself to do it?
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You finally made it through the pregnancy and delivery, now what? Have you doubted that you will know what to do with your newborn? We answer your questions today.
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Back to school is a little over a month away. Let us help get you and your family off to a healthy start. My guests today are Drs. Lisa Haynie and Molly Moore, NPs at UMMC School of Nursing School-based health centers.
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Take heart because today’s topic is the heart, your heart and how to keep it beating strongly. Our guest is Dr. Myrna Alexander Nickens, Cardiologist at UMMC.
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Some of the most common health problems in children involve the ears, nose and throat. Today we will be tackling these issues with our guest Pediatric Otolaryngologist, Dr. Mark Reed.
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Super woman, Wonder woman men vs women. Battle of the sexes. Can women do anything men can do and sometimes better? John McEnroe’s recent comments about Serena Williams and her rankings have reopened this sometimes divisive topic. The physical differences are obvious but what about our brains? Are they different too?
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June is Men's Health Month and we're dedicating today to the guys! My guest today is Dr. John Vanderloo with NewCareMD. We're ready to take your calls about men's health.
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This week Dr. Preston Parry sits in for Dr. Rick and takes your questions on fertility. He welcomes in nurses Vicky Butler and Brittany Linton to the program.
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The health of your kids is important but it should not shut down the summer fun. After a short break, Dr. Jimmiy Stewart is in and taking your calls.
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This week, Dr. Jeremy Jackson, dermatologist, sits in for Dr. Rick. Dr. Jackson has Dr. Lauren Craig from UMMC in as his guest to talk about the largest human organ…your skin.
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Graduation from high school is done. Now teens will be embarking on a new path, either to college or to work. Are they ready? Do you think that you were prepared when you left your parents home? Did you make mistakes or have failures? Today we’ll talk about why teens do the things they do and how we can better understand and help prepare them for what’s to come.
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Today’s show is all about fitness and how to make it fit into your busy life. Katelyn Zachery from University Wellness Center and Dr. Lishia Lee, assistant professor of nursing at UMC join us.
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Today is open topic day. You can call with your general questions about women's health but the doctors will also talk about screening test for women.
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This week, Dr. Rick talks to Dr. Edward Manning about dealing with stress, and takes calls on health issues including blood count tests, teens with anxiety and stress, steroid injections for arthritic joints and much, much more.
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Have you thought that you would like to be a foster parent to one of the thousands of children out there who may need you? Were you a foster child or have you had experiences with the foster care system that you want to share? Today we’ll talk about who does foster care and why and what you need to think about before you decide to make that move.
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Today we are talking summer food safety. We want to hear from you today with your questions or comments about how to enjoy summer time celebrations while maintaining food safety and preventing food-borne illness.
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Today’s show is about the health of your lungs. Cancer, pneumonia, asthma and other conditions can inhibit your ability to breathe. Our special guest is Dr. Joe Pressler, Pulmonologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at UMMC.
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On Today's Southern Remedy Dr. Robert Brodell sits in for Dr. Rick. He welcomes in Dr. Julie Wyatt and Dr. Stephanie Jacks in studio to talk about skin diseases from allergies, to bug bites, to diaper rash and more.
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Today's show centers around hip and knee pain. There is an epidemic of ACL injuries in young women. We'll find out more with our guest Dr. Jason Craft from Mississippi Sports Medicine.
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The sun is shining, it's finally warm outside and school is winding down. What are some of the things that could derail all that fun? Today, will be discussing how you can have a safe summer.
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Have you found yourself searching for an answer as to why something happened and end up blaming the victim? Bullying, rape, domestic violence, even poverty are instances when often the victim seems to be targeted as at least partially to blame. Why do we do that? What can make us so insensitive. There are some likely reasons that make us fall into this behavior.
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We're talking all things medicines today so if you have questions about why your healthcare provider may prescribe something, how you should take it or what you should do with it when you're done.
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Today, Dr. Owens and Dr. Brown answer all questions that you might be reluctant to ask your OB/GYN.
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Dr. Rick discusses the pitfalls and advantages of random, general screenings.
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Do you think that you can control your own happiness and repair those negative moods? Sometimes it’s possible to pull yourself out of the sadness and hopelessness and sometimes it’s not. Today we’ll talk about some tricks that you can use to help yourself out of the blues and how to know when you it’s time to ask for help.
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Summer is right around the corner and we will all be spending more time outdoors. We want to help you have a safe and healthy summer.
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Have you noticed the kids in your life spending too much time with an electronic device? Is the lack of physical exercise concerning to you?
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Today, Dr. Rick answers calls and emails and eases some worried minds.
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Divorce or a second marriage isn’t something one expects or plans. Though working out the issues with exes, step-children and trying to blend families is not easy, happiness is possible. There are ways to make things work and then there are ways to make things worse. Today we’ll talk about avoiding the pitfalls and making that second try successful.
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Today is the foot show. Podiatrist, Stephanie Thomas is here to answer your questions about why your feet hurt.
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Today, Dr. Rick takes as many questions as possible with some surprising answers.
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This month is Autism Awareness Month and we've covered this issue referring to children. Today, we will focus on Adults with Autism.
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This week, Dr. Rick welcomes Dr. John C. Ruckdeschel, Director of the University of Mississippi Medical Center Cancer Institute. They take wall-to-wall questions about many different forms of cancer and talk about prevention, management, heredity and much more. You can always leave your question for the show at southernremedy@mpbonline.org.
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Much has been said this month about Autism Spectrum Disorder but today we’ll talk about the area of high functioning Autism and some of the behavioral and mental health issues from which many struggle. Obsessive compulsive problems, anxiety and sensory integration dysfunction are just a few. Those quirky behaviors can get a bright talented person into trouble even with the law.
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Dr. Amy Sullivan, professor of dental hygiene at UMMC joins Dr. Josie Bidwell to talk about dental health.
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Today Dr. Owens welcomes Facial Plastic Surgeon Dr. Randy Jordan and Leta Collins, medical aesthetician.
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Spring is in full swing, and unfortunately allergies come with it. Nearly every family has at least one person affected by seasonal allergies.
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Today Dr. Rick is took calls on a number of topics from myositis to back pain.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell, assistant professor of nursing and nurse practitioner at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, welcomes in Physical Trainer Katelyn Zachary from University Wellness Centers to talk about exercising as we get older - from what types of exercises, to what amount, to what intensity of exercise folks growing older need.
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Today's topic is one that touches friends and family in large numbers. It's something that can take hold of you and literally ruin your life. We're talking about Alcoholism with our guest, Dr. Julie Schumacher from UMMC. She's a psychologist and research scientist who focuses on addiction and human behavior.
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Today Dr. Rick fields your questions on Ophthalmology with Dr. Will Watkins. Dr. Rick talks about alcohol addiction with Dr. Dan Williams and also for you techies have been listening to Everyday Tech, we're going to talk about screen problems relating to your eyes.
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April is Autism Awareness month. Buildings are turned blue at night trying to raise awareness of this disorder that affects up to 1 in 68 individuals. Today we have Mississippi’s Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann and the vice president of Government affairs for Autism Speaks, Lorri Unumb with us to shed some light on what is going on and what needs to be done.
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April is Alcohol Awareness Month. Do you have questions about alcohol and addiction?
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If pollen is getting up your nose and down your throat and in your eyes, we have your answers. Dr. Lindsey McCullan from UMMC is here with her expertise on how to tackle these symptoms.
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Dr. Rick opens the line for any and all calls.
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Most agree that boys and girls are raised differently. Why do you think that’s the case? Other than the physical differences, are there really intellectual and emotional differences that are inborn? Are expectations are significantly different between the sexes? Is that fair? Is it limiting a child’s full development? Tell how you were raised. Do you think you were limited?
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Do you have questions about Diabetes, blood sugar or prediabetes? Today is your day!
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Today we want to answer your questions about nutrition's role in fitness and how to improve your athletic performance.
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Ophthalmologist, Dr. Kimberly Crowder joins us to answer questions about eyes and vision.
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How to baby and kid proof your home along with other child safety tips this morning.
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We were all teens once, right. Do you ever wonder why you did some of those risky and potentially dangerous things that you did back then? You were smart, ended up pretty successful, but what in the world got into you to do those things that you did? Do you want some tips on how to keep them from making the same mistakes?
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Today, audiologist Dr. Grace Sturdivant joins us to talk about hearing loss.
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Ellen Wallace joins to talk about good nutrition.
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Today Dr. Rick tackles injuries along with bone and tendon health.
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Dr. Andrea Lewis, Otolaryngologist at UMMC tackles the stages of sleep. How much or little is ok?
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Is your child having difficulty staying awake during the day? Are they having problems with school performance? It just might be lack of sleep. Today's topic is healthy sleep, and if you have any questions we'd love to hear from you.
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It's not just a disorder of childhood. Do you think that you or someone you care about might have it? Do you need to know more about the correct work-up and treatment? Today is the day to get answers to any questions you have about ADHD.
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Dr. Rick welcomes in orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Ben Stronatch to the studio for this week’s show. Replacement surgeries, healing broken bones, Back issues and joint issues are the main topics of this week’s episode.
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Today’s show finishes up American Heart Month with the topic of diabetes and your heart health. My guest was Dietrich Taylor, RN, CDE with the Mississippi Diabetes Coalition.
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Today, Dr. Owens tackles talking to your kids about the tough stuff.
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This month is National Children’s Dental Health month. While that’s a mouthful to say, giving a child a beautiful smile can make a big different in many aspects of their lives. Do you have any questions about your child’s teeth? When is a good time for braces? Today we’ll be talking about pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, with our special guest, Dr. Jeff Gamblin. If you have any questions about your family’s dental health this morning, we would love to hear from you!
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Today Dr. Rick fields calls from one end of the state to the other.
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Have you heard the term children first? What does that actually mean? Do you think that we as a society really believe in that? Why should we? Are we investing in our children as we should? Today we’ll talk about our schools, our special services and the way we may be able to change the future of our state.
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Out with the old. Find out how to make a clean start by cleaning up and why doing so is good for your health.
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Some of the hardest things for a parent is discerning what is normal for what is abnormal. Is this fever something I should worry about? When is a cough a symptom of something more serious? Why is my teen acting this way? Dr. Stewart takes all your calls and questions on this week’s Southern Remedy Kids & Teens.
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In honor of Valentines Day we'll be talking about relationships and how to keep them special. Are you a good friend or partner? What can you do to be more than a receiver in a relationship?
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We continue our American Heart Month Series with Eating for a Healthy Heart. Today's guest is Olivia McCay, registered dietitian at Wellness Systems.
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With Valentine's Day next Tuesday, our topic today is romance. Today is a very intimate show.
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CVD continues to be one of the major causes of death in our country. Although we seldom think about preventing heart disease and stroke as a child, starting early can have positive effects down the line. Why should YOU be worried about heart disease and stroke in your family? What can YOU do to decrease your children’s risk?
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This week, Dr. Rick takes call from Grand Bay AL to Collierville, TN, talking with callers about a number of topics including pneumonia, H1N1 flu, reactions to the flu shot, severe sinus infections and vertigo.
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Retirement. Sounds great, doesn’t it? No schedule, no one to tell you what to do. You can do whatever you want whenever you want. But sometimes it doesn’t always work out as well as you might think. Depression, loneliness and boredom too often appear. Today we’ll talk about how having a plan can make a real difference.
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Today we go red for women. The movement is to make women aware of heart disease.
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Today we will focus on Dr Owens' specialties...obstetrics and gynecology. She'll address the most frequently asked questions about things below the waist.
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On the first day of Heart month, Dr. Rick welcome’s in cardiologist Dr. John Parks from UMMC. They take calls on atrial fibrillation, aspirin, blood pressure, aortic stenosis, cholesterol and much more.
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Have you delayed a visit to the doctor or cancelled a surgical procedure due to your fears? Do you believe that medical or dental personnel do a good job allaying those procedural fears or does informed consent make your anxiety worse? Do you need some calming ideas for having those check ups or procedures done?
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This week, Healthy & Fit finishes up the “January Jumpstart to a healthier You” with wellness screenings. Today’s guest is Dr. Lisa Haynie, professor of nursing, and family nurse practitioner at UMMC. They take calls and discuss many different exams and screenings that are part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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Today’s program is about making goals and sticking to them. How do we accomplish all of those aspirations we set out for, and what are the obstacles that get in our way? Dr. Ali Brown hosts today’s show with her guest Dr. Megan Clapton, clinical psychologist at Mindful Therapy in Ridgeland.
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Today we are addressing some of the most common concerns with vaccinations.
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Dr. Rick takes your calls on this week’s Southern Remedy. Callers ask and discuss topics including drug costs, topical pain meds, Saw Palmetto, hemorrhoids, Flomax, and numerous calls about prostate issues. Also, an email about insurance not covering female hormones.
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Dreams. We all have them but after a traumatic event those dreams can become reoccurring nightmares. If you have experienced a traumatic event and now are struggling to sleep, you’re not alone. Most trauma survivors experience sleep trouble such as insomnia and many replay the trauma in their dreams. Are you having reoccurring nightmares? Do you wonder if there is anything you can do to stop them?
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Today we continue our January Jump-start to a healthier you with the topic of mental health.
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Fear is one of the most basic emotions, and while it is essential to life, sometimes it can be overwhelming. Dr. Stewart's guest today is Dr. Susan Buttross from Southern Remedy's Relatively Speaking.
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Dr. Josie Bidwell hosts Dr. Thomas Payne from the ACT Center for at UMMC. Today’s show is about tobacco use. How and why you should stop using tobacco is discussed, ranging from topics like cigarettes and smokeless tobacco to vaping and e-cigarettes.
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This week Dr. Rick deShazo welcomes urogynecologist, Dr. Paul Moore, from UMMC. Many topics are discussed including incontinence, libido and more.
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Anxiety, we all have it at one time or another, some is ok and normal but when does it become destructive? Is continual worry or anxiety affecting your sleep, job performance or relationships? Today we’ll talk about how you can tell if you or someone you love is experiencing destructive anxiety or toxic stress and what you can do about it.
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Today's topic is cervical cancer. How common is it? What causes it? Symptoms, diagnosis and treatments.
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Today on Southern Remedy, Dr. Jimmy Stewart takes calls and answers questions on a number of topics. A mother, who’s 15 year-old son is getting into supplements, asks about the dangers and safety of supplements. Dr. Stewart talk discusses rotavirus. Also, can you overdose with vitamins? Another mother asks about television programming for her two children under the age of 10.
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Dr. Rick takes your call and questions including why insurance coverages change on some medications at the start of each year, and a couple of caller testimonies about seeking second opinions or even a new health care provider if you feel you are now being treated with enough priority.
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Now you’re an adult, but does your parent still try to treat you like a child? And parents, do you sense your adult child bristle when you try to give sage advice. And then there are those family gatherings where some siblings are desperately trying to keep the pecking order from childhood? Today we’ll talk about how you can make some needed changes in your family dynamics.
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This week Dr. Josie Bidwell welcomes registered dietician Arianna Bierdeman to the show to talk about fad diets. What are useful traits of these diets? What diet tricks should you never subject your body to? Josie and Arianna take plenty of calls and emails on one of today’s most talked about medical topics.
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It’s winter time, and with it comes nasty colds, coughs and other infections. When your child gets a fever, what do you do about it? When is it serious? What about all those viruses out there? How do you treat those? Can you treat them? Common and uncommon viruses and your children – this week on Southern Remedy Kids & Teens.
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Today’s program is about managing chronic pain. Dr. Michelle Owens welcomes in special guest Dr. Lori Marshall, an anesthesiologist who specializes in pain management. So, listen in if you've had problems with your back or your neck or if you're dealing with pain in general.
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Dr. Rick welcomes in Dr. Harpreet Talwar to the studio. Dr. Talwar heads the breast imaging division at The Cancer Institute at UMMC. They take questions from callers and discuss screening and new imaging that may help detect breast cancer earlier.
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Does your kid complain about insults, teasing or jokes about the way they look or dress?
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The start of the New Year is a great time to start a new chapter in your life, that’s why so many of us make New Year's resolutions. But why do so many resolutions fail? Do you have a plan or is it just a thought in your head? Tells us about your successes and failures and we’ll talk about how you can make those resolutions stick.
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Lung Cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among men and women. Here to provide information and answer your questions is Dr. Joe Pressler, a pulmonologist at UMMC.
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On this week’s program, Sr. Rick takes question emails and calls and welcomes in general surgeon Dr. Thomas Helling onto the show.
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Does it seem that there is always one person who creates unwanted drama at family gathering? Today we are talking about personality disorders and how a person with one can affect everyone around them. Do you know what to do when negative behavior starts? Do you need a plan?Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.
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Our guest today is Dr. Andrea Lewis, a specialist in sleep disorders.
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Is being connected negatively effecting your child? How much time should your child spend online?
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This week, Dr. Rick deShazo welcome in Dr. Kumar from UMMC, a pediatric anesthesiologist, and they take call on a number of topics under the umbrella of anesthesiology from dentistry to out-patient surgery, and the difference between general and local anesthesia.
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This week’s Relatively Speaking is about holidays with blended families. Step parents, grandparents and the children involved, you've all been there either as a participant or bystander. Dividing the holidays fairly isn't an easy task. How do you do it? Have you just said, “no, there's not time.” Is there a way to keep the happiness in the holidays?
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What is an appropriate gift for your child? What about safety concerns? Any other holiday hazards?
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Dr. Rick fields calls from one end of the medical spectrum to the other.
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Dr. Rick gets you ready for the holidays.
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Today we’re talking about those holiday gatherings with family. Fun and loving, right? Maybe not always. During those family gatherings, do you find yourself suddenly turning back into that teenager, irritated and anxious about what those beloved family members may say or do? Do you wish that you had a way to combat those old feelings? Are holidays with the family awkward or resentful for you, or is it a time where you can relax and enjoy loved ones?
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Dr. Brown and Dr. Norris talk about kidney disease and other issues relating to your kidneys.
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Asthma is one of the most common chronic health problems affecting children. Sometimes, the symptoms can be hard to spot, and a delay in treatment can have serious consequences. Today we’ll be tackling this issue with the help of our special guest, Dr. Johnathan Smith.
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Today we’ll be tackling this issue with the help of our special guest, Dr. Johnathan Smith.
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Today Dr. Rick takes your calls and talks about the flu shot.
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We all hear that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover but we all do to some extent. That first look may make you want to pursue a relationship that is all wrong. Have you misjudged someone in your life by your first impression? Do you think that you may have missed out on what could have been a good relationship? Today we’ll talk about why this happens and how to avoid it.
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Today we talk about bariatric surgery. How does it work? What do you have to change?
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What's going on with your child? Today is open topic day.
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Studies have shown that pets can improve mental and physical health, heal loneliness, improve socialization, help the physically disabled, the hearing and visually impaired and have a calming effect on the hyperactive or aggressive child. Though it sounds like everyone should have a pet, is it worth the feelings of loss when they are gone? Or is loss a small price to pay for years of companionship?
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On today’s Southern Remedy Healthy & Fit, Dr. Debbie Minor host a panel of pharmacists to talk about supplements. Supplements from fish oils to aloe vera and everything in between. What seals to look for, what they mean, what product claims to avoid, which are actually saying something and which aren’t are also discussed on this week’s program.
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It's all about feet today! Podiatrist, Stephanie Thomas is here to answer your questions.
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For many parents, a child’s sour tummy is scary dilemma. For others, it’s another day at the office. Tummy issues are common, but sometimes they can be a sign of something worse and lead to serious complications.This week on Southern Remedy Kids & Teens, Dr. Jimmy Stewart talks with you about the warning signs, and complications with everyday children’s stomach pains. Dr. Stewart takes your calls and emails on Southern Remedy Kids and Teens.
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Daily Remedy: Dr. Rick tackles the thyroid
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On this week’s Southern Remedy, Dr. Rick deShazo takes your calls and emails about any and everything that is of your health concern. Dr. Rick also welcomes in an endocrinologist who is an expert on Thyroid issues. Email your question to the doctors at any time: SouthernRemedy@MPBOnline.org
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On this week’s program, Dr. Susan Buttross welcomes Tara Blumenthal from Tara Yoga into the studio to tackle the topic of stress management.
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Daily Remedy: Don't Google your symptoms to get better.
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On this week’s Southern remedy Healthy & Fit, Dr. Minor and her panel are discussing workplace wellness. Dr. Minor’s expert panel includes Matt Ginn, Manager, Corporate Communication, Corporate Training and Health Promotion, responsible for Southern Farm Bureau’s “Wellness Works!” Program; and Josh Mann, the Director of Preventative Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Employer in Louisiana comments on workplace wellness.
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What About Ovary Removal After Hysterectomy?
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Halloween is just around the corner. What are the dangers you should look out for?
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Can you donate blood if you once had West Nile Virus?
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Dr. Rick opens the lines and answers all questions.
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What age do you recommend to start using wrinkle creams? What are the best moisturizers? What are the best and worst make up products? Dr. Kimberly Ward joins us.
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Daily Remedy: Keep teenagers out of tanning beds.
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Today we're going through the change of life with you. If menopause is in your future, what can you expect? If you are in it, when will it end? OBGYN, Dr. Sheila Bouldin is our special guest.
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Today on Southern Remedy, Dr. Rick welcomes Dr. Bob McGuire in studio to talk about something that 80% of Americans will deal with…back pain. Whether to have surgery or not, ways to avoid surgery, ways to alleviate pressure and pain, and much more are discussed with a full hour of callers from all over Mississippi and neighbors in Memphis and Mobile.
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Michael calls about meditation after addiction.
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Are you quick to become angry and explode? Or are you one who uses controlled anger to make a point? Are you having trouble with a family member or co-worker who is prone to outbursts? Today we’re talking about anger management and how it can affect every part of your life.
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Today Dr. Minor tackles reducing stress through financial wellness.
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Today, clinical psychologist Dr. Megan Clapton is a specialist in meditation and mindfulness and will tell us how the two relate to our health.
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Is Mississippi getting a pass on poverty?
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What if you don't have the resources to get good health care? What ways does poverty effect health care? President of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Dr. Benard Dreyer joins us.
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Daily Remedy: Working While Not at Work
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From Southern Remedy / The Dr. Is In, Dr. Rick addresses flu shots in seniors.
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Dr. Rick troubleshoots your problems and talks about the flu shot.
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The Power of Working Together, family meetings and work huddle-ups, do you participate in either? If not, you may be missing one of the most important things that you can do to increase the team spirit of your family or work-place. Let us hear from you about how it’s worked for you, or your concerns about how these meetings can work.
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Daily Remedy: Caller's father died of Alzhiemers. She wants to know what to look for in the future.
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Dr. Minor welcomes in Dr. Netrali Patel in to discuss matters of the mind. From dementia to Alzheimer’s calls are taken from across Mississippi. Dr. Patel is the Clinical Director of UMMC’s Mind Center.
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Balance of the physical, mental and spiritual. Tara Blumenthal of Tara Yoga is our expert guest.
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Dr. Minor welcomes in Dr. Harvey J. Makadon from the Fenway Institute, Harvard Medical School and Dr. Leandro Mena, Professor of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center to discuss achieving health equality for the LGBT community.
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October is the official Brest Cancer Awareness Month.
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Fall is here and The Mississippi State Fair is around the corner. Remember the potential dangers.
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Today Dr. Rick welcomes in Dr. Claude Harberger to the studio. The doctors discuss pediatric ear, nose and throat issues. They take calls about sinus infections, tonsils, adenoids, what to do when you believe your baby can’t smell or hear well, pediatric sleep apnea and more. Also, Dr. Rick’s call-out this week is to Dr. Patricia Stewart who talks about biologic medication breakthroughs being used to treat asthma.
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Inattention, forgetfulness, disorganization. Having trouble with these things? Well you’re not the only one. We live in the DISTRACTED AGE! Why? Why do you think that you have these problems? Is it ADHD, sleep, worry, anxiety, depression or just a skills deficit? Or is it the abundance of media alternatives really causing most of these problems.
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Dr. Rick discussed Alzheimer's Disease and takes all calls.
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Dr. Lana Jackson joins us to discuss cancer to the head and neck.
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Dr. Rick fields calls from every topic listeners can dream up.
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Dr. Caroline Compretta talks about anthropology and its role in healthcare.
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Ovarian cancer is our topic today. Joining us is Lori Newcomb, an ovarian cancer survivor. Oncologist Kristy Haygood adds to the conversation.
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Today Dr. Rick welcomes in psychologist Dr. Ed Manning into the studio, and advises listeners on how to deal with the arriving allergy season.
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When you were in school, not doubt, you had plenty of homework. Do you think that it enhanced your learning or was simply an added burden and stress? Do you think our children have so much homework that it takes away from family life and socialization. Dr. Buttross welcomes two teachers in studio to talk about this topic that is not as clear cut as you might think.
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How do you relax? Does stress contribute to health problems? Does excess stress cause chemical changes in your body?
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If your family has lived in the South for any length of time you know that we have more than our share of allergies. Food allergies, in particular, can be a major problem, and if not recognized, can be fatal. Can you prevent food allergies? Are some worse than others? If your child is allergic to a certain food now does that mean that they'll grow out of it? Dr. Jimmy Stewart welcomes Dr. Ray Rodriguez back to the studio to tackle these questions and others related to food allergies in children.
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Dr. Rick and Dr. Barbara Saunders take on all things Pediatrics.
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Today, Amanda Box, an expert in conflict resolution, joins Dr. Buttross. We’re talking about how to have difficult conversations and end them successfully. Have you ever wanted to talk about something with your significant other but were afraid because it might end in an argument? What about that difficult work conversation with your boss or co-worker? Do you just not know how to start?
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Are Fibroids dangerous? Why and when are hysterectomies necessary? Plus general questions answered.
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On today’s program, Dr. Jimmy takes all calls. Plus, he begins the show with a Zika update. During the show the calls and topics range from use of talcum powder; hand, foot and mouth disease, hemochromatosis and more.
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Today Dr. Rick takes your calls in a general call-in setting. Dr. Rick starts the show with an advisory on being careful when dealing with standing post-flood water in developed areas, and the dangers involved. Later he takes calls on plenty of topics from lipids, to hand irritation and much more.
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Whether married or divorced, co-parenting can be difficult. Throw in different parenting styles and it becomes even more challenging.
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On today’s program acupuncturist Jerusha Stephens returns to talk about the benefits of acupuncture and also the intrigue surrounding “cupping” that has been seen in the Olympics and used by gold-medal-winning American swimmer Michael Phelps.
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This week Lydia West and Anna Blair Brown join Dr. Minor to talk about food waste. Forty percent of the food in the United States, today, goes unused! Today’s program explores some of the issues related to food waste, and examines some great tips to avoid it, including many great tips from callers!
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Just about every kid has diarrhea, constipation or reflux. When do you need to worry? What are the treatment options?
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Dr. Rick takes the calls as they come and answers all questions.
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Dr. Harris subs for Dr. Rick talking about fitness and diet.
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Today we’ll be exploring the division of power and chores at home. Who’s job is it to care for the children and cook and do the dishes when both parents work once the “work day is over”. What about the stay at home parent? When do they get a break from their job? Has the question of who’s job is it anyway come up in your household?
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Lydia West joins Dr. Minor to talk about the health benefits of breastfeeding.
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Today, Dr. Owens and Dr. Brown take calls and discuss health issues related to breasts.
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Got a burning question about your teen today? Have you been wondering what is going on with your child? Give us a call and we'll see if we can't answer some of those questions. Today we'll be taking your questions about the health of your family.
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This week Dr. Rick welcomes in Dr. Loretta Jackson-Williams, Vice dean for Medical Education at UMMC, to discuss the ever-changing environment of educating the next wave of medical professionals.
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Today, Dr. Susan Buttross discusses adjustment disorders. What are they? Could you have one? Have you had trouble bouncing back after job loss, divorce, or financial troubles? Is your child not acting like his or herself since your move? Do you feel anxious and fearful due to recent terror attacks? If you’re thinking hard about any of these, you or your loved one might have an adjustment disorder.
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On this week’s program, Dr. Minor welcomes in Dr. Jason Parham, an infectious disease specialist at UMMC. The conversation is about acute respiratory infections. When you are experiencing symptoms that can be common like congestion, cough, sore throat, or runny nose, how do you determine when are they severe enough to see a doctor?
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Today is all about reproductive health. Pregnancy, pre-pregnancy and post birth. If you are pregnant now or thinking about getting pregnant, this is a show you really need to hear.
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How can you help kids enjoy athletic activities without getting injured? What are the best ways to prevent dehydration?
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Dr. Rick talks about problems with the skin and takes all calls.
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On this week’s program, Dr. Debbie Minor welcomes in Dr. Scott Rodgers, Professor and Chair, UMMC Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior to talk about the Open Arms Healthcare Center.
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Today's topic is fitness The idea of getting in shape may be a bit daunting or even overwhelming but is it out of reach? Our special guest Lori Porter, the Director of Group Fitness at the Club joins Dr. Ali Brown.
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Summer is almost over and soon kids will be heading back to school. Now is the time to start thinking about what they will need to be prepared for school. Today we'll be talking about the particular immunizations required for different ages and why they help to protect them against serious illness.
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Dr. Rick takes calls from north to south about all sorts of maladies.
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This week’s program is about the back to school blues and how to avoid them. Buying the school supplies and the new back pack is the easy piece of school year readiness. But, what do teachers wish parents would do to help with their child adjust to the new school year? Sleepiness in class, that incomplete required reading, and scheduling difficulties, are all issues that can be made better with a little work starting now.
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On this week’s program, Dr. Minor welcomes back Dr. David Elkin and Emma Willoughby from UMMC. The trio hold a discussion about learned behavior and how it can effect our health.
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Anemia is not just for the old anymore. It's the most common blood condition out there and affects about 3.5 million people a year in the U.S. Today we focus on the types, symptoms and treatments for anemia.
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Dr. Rick opens all of the lines to take your questions in rapid fire.
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Though most are aware that alcohol and drugs use during pregnancy is not good, are you aware of the impact it can really have on a baby? Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders can have lifelong consequences.
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Today we have as our special guest, Dr. Jim Hurt. Injuries are a leading cause of disability for people of all ages – and they are the leading cause of death for Americans ages 1 to 44. But many injuries, including those to our bones, can be prevented when people practice safe behaviors.
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What cold medicines work best for kids. Are they safe? Are there better alternatives?
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Today we talk about apologies. Saying you are sorry can be difficult. Have you ever received an insincere apology or given one yourself? Do you think apologies always have to be an admission of wrongdoing?
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On this week’s Southern Remedy, pulmonologist Dr. Allyn Harris and cardiologist Dr. Matt deShazo are in for Dr. Rick. The topic is anything and everything to do with the lungs and heart!
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Heading to the beach or the pool or the backyard or just outside means you're exposing your skin to the sun. How much sun is too much? What strength sunblock should you use? Is sun more harmful to youngsters or the elderly? When is a spot on your skin a spot and when is it skin cancer?
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Your child has a fever, but where is it coming from? Are they complaining of burning on urination? Are they having difficulty staying dry at night? Today we’ll be talking about urinary tract infections in children, and also bedwetting with our special guest Dr. Jasmine Kency.
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Today Dr. Rick welcomes back Dr. Allyn Harris to the program, and Dr. Benjamin McIntyre to the show to discuss breast cancer. The trio take calls and emails from women and men, young and old, on detection, reconstructive procedures, yearly checkups, heredity and more.
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Do you have someone close to you who is quirky? That may be a sign of creativity or could it be something else? Dr. Dustin Sarver, child psychologist, is back with us today to discuss the range of normal behavior and then when it is not.
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Dr. Michelle Owens talks immunization, vaccines, the dreaded shots! What are the benefits? What are the risks? Are they really just for kids? Dr. Owens talks immunization and takes calls and emails on general women’s health as well.
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Today, Dr. Minor welcomes Dr. John McVey of Jackson Eye Associates to take all questions on eye health.
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Today Dr. Rick welcomes emergency medical physician Dr. Robert Galli into the program for an “all things considered” show. Hear calls on topics ranging from migraines to opioids, what to do when a snake bite happens, Zika and West Nile virus updates and much more.
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