Skin Cancer & Seniors Skin Cancer & Seniors With Dr. Leonard Kerwin Wednesday, October 2, 2019 0 Henry has special guest Dr. Leonard Kerwin in studio to discuss the importance of skin care. The two talk about the dangers of sun exposure and melanoma as you age, as well as Mohs surgery, skin... Read more
Retinal Issues & Seniors Retinal Issues & Seniors With Dr. Joel Miller Tuesday, October 1, 2019 0 In this episode of Gracefully Greying, join Henry and his special guest Dr. Joel Miller. They will discuss eye and retinal diseases as well as other topics in ophthalmology. Read more
Parkinson's Disease - Part 2 Parkinson's Disease - Part 2 With Dr. Neepa Patel Tuesday, October 1, 2019 0 In this episode of Gracefully Greying, Henry continues his conversation with Dr. Neepa Patel. They further discuss Parkinson’s Disease and what can be done to help comfort those with the disease.... Read more
Parkinson’s Disease - Part 1 Parkinson’s Disease - Part 1 With Dr. Neepa Patel Tuesday, October 1, 2019 0 This week on Gracefully Greying, Henry chats with Dr. Neepa Patel about Parkinson’s Disease. What causes it? Who is affected by it? Tune in to this episode to find out! This disease is called the... Read more
Thursday, December 9, 2021 / Categories: Health, Drugs, Medication & Addiction The Preventable Epidemic With Arun Gupta, MD Addiction Specialist and Primary Care Physician Arun Gupta, MD discusses the state of addiction in our county, the barriers to treatment, misdirected regulations, and reversing the trends of death. Dr. Gupta is the author of The Preventable Epidemic, due for release in early 2022 and explains his RAOE (Resolve America’s Opioid Epidemic) Foundation. Previous Article Organize Your Photos and Videos Next Article 5 Ways to Get Through the Holiday Blues Print Tags: Opioid Addiction Arun Gupta MD The Preventable Epidemic Drug Addiction Addiction Specialist More links Rotary Action Group for Prevention Action Opioid Addiction Substance Abuse and Mental health Services Administration Signs of Opioid AbuseJohns Hopkins Medicine