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Breaking the Silence of Child Abuse

January 10, 2012 Leave a Comment

By: Kathryn M. McCans, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Hospital

Over the past several weeks, we have been overwhelmed by the news reports detailing abuse committed on children. To wit: the Penn State scandal, the Syracuse Basketball …

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Dispelling the Myths of Cosmetic Procedures

January 10, 2012 Leave a Comment

Naomi Lawrence, MD, Head, Division of Dermatology,  Section of Procedural Dermatology

Who is the “cosmetic surgery” patient? In our office the most common reason that a patient seeks advice is that the image they see in the mirror does not …

Posted in: eHealth Connection, Featured Tagged: Botox, Cosmetic Procedures, Juvederm, Restylane

Know What to Do In a Medical Emergency

December 28, 2011 Leave a Comment

By Rick Hong, MD, FACEP

Head of the Division of Emergency Medical Services and Disaster Medicine at Cooper

It can be very stressful when an emergency medical event occurs that requires activation of the 9-1-1 system. It is even more …

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A Day in the Life of a Palliative Care Specialist

December 13, 2011 Leave a Comment

Written By: Mark Angelo, MD, FACP, Director, Palliative Care Program at Cooper

In a typical scenario, I run into an old friend in the supermarket. Inevitably, the question comes up, “So tell me, what is it that you do …

Posted in: Featured Tagged: FACP, Mark Angelo, MD, palliative care, Palliative Care Program at Cooper, Palliative Care Specialist

Act Now to Protect Yourself and Your Family From Flu

December 13, 2011 Leave a Comment

By Constantine Tsigrelis, MD
Infectious Diseases Division, Cooper University Hospital

Flu season is here and the best way to protect against flu is to get a flu vaccine. Annual flu vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months of age or …

Posted in: eHealth Connection, Featured Tagged: Constantine Tsigrelis, flu vaccines, Infectious Diseases Division, MD

Facts about Your Annual Gynecological Exam

November 29, 2011 Leave a Comment

Natali R. Franzblau, MD, MBA, FACOG, Co-Head, Division of General Obstetrics & Gynecology

Embarrassing? Maybe…But Your Health Depends on It

Visiting the gynecologist can cause anxiety for many women.  Much of the stress stems from feelings of modesty or the …

Posted in: eHealth Connection, Featured Tagged: Annual Gynecological Exam, Natali R. Franzblau, Well Woman Exam

Are You Headed Toward Diabetes?

November 29, 2011 Leave a Comment

By Francine Grabowski, MS, RD, CDE

Program Manager, Cooper Diabetes Center

As you prepare for family dinners and get-togethers this holiday season, think about how many people in your family have diabetes. If your mother, father, sister or brother has …

Posted in: eHealth Connection, Featured Tagged: Camden Citywide Diabetes Collaborative, Diabetes, Diabetes Prevention, Diabetes Prevention Program, Francine Grabowski, The Best Diet on Earth, The DASH Diet

Diagnosing Cardiovascular Disease in Women

November 15, 2011 Leave a Comment

By Joanne K.  Mazzarelli, MD
Cardiologist, Cooper University Hospital

Cardiovascular disease, despite improved efforts at prevention, remains the No. 1 killer of women in the United States, accounting for approximately one-third of all deaths.

Cardiovascular disease far surpasses breast cancer. …

Posted in: eHealth Connection, Featured Tagged: cardiovascular disease, Cardiovascular Disease in Women

The Benefits of Breastfeeding Your Baby

November 2, 2011 Leave a Comment

By Lori B. Feldman-Winter, MD

After decades of work by breastfeeding advocates, it’s now generally accepted that breastfeeding is the best source of nutrition and immunologic protection for infants, and that both babies and mothers receive excellent health benefits from …

Posted in: eHealth Connection, Featured Tagged: Baby-Friendly hospital, breastfed, breastfeeding, infant feeding, infant feeding policies, newborns

Too Much, Too Fast: Overuse Injuries in High School Athletics

September 21, 2011 Leave a Comment

By John M. Neidecker, DO, ATC, Cooper Bone & Joint Institute

As high school athletic departments kick off their seasons this month, sports medicine offices will start to get busier. This is because of the inherent risk of injury associated …

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