The Fentanyl Crisis: How to Protect Yourself and Your Family with Dr. Roneet Lev
Release Date: 07/19/2023
San Diego Health
Coughs, colds, respiratory infections and other symptoms are concerning, but educating yourself about common infant illnesses and being prepared to care for your baby can make the experience less stressful for both of you. San Diego Health host Susan Taylor talks with Scripps pediatrician Henna Park, DO, about the most common health problems among babies and what to do if your little one isn’t feeling well.
info_outline You're Pregnant, Now What? with Dr. Dina FainmanSan Diego Health
So, you just found out you’re pregnant. Now what? The first couple weeks after making the big discovery can be exciting, but also overwhelming. There’s much to do to prepare for the birth of a baby, but your OB-GYN will be by your side to guide you throughout your pregnancy. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor and Scripps Clinic OB-GYN Dina Fainman, MD, discuss the stages of pregnancy and steps moms-to-be can take to help ensure their pregnancy is healthy. Dr. Fainman also outlines what to avoid during pregnancy and red flags women should be on...
info_outline How to Diagnose and Treat Lymphedema with Dr. Manish ChampaneriaSan Diego Health
The lymphatic system has an important job: it helps the body fight off infection. But when the body’s lymph system is damaged or blocked, fluids can build up in the body’s soft tissues and cause swelling, typically in the extremities. The condition is called lymphedema. There’s no cure for lymphedema, but it can be managed with help from your health care team. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor and guests Manish Champaneria, MD, a Scripps Clinic plastic surgeon who specializes in lymphedema surgery, and certified lymphedema therapist...
info_outline Weight Loss Drugs: Are They Right for You? with Dr. Samantha HarrisSan Diego Health
More than 40 percent of adults in America are considered obese, which comes with an increased risk for conditions like heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. It’s no surprise that the popularity of weight loss drugs that curb cravings and slow digestion is soaring, but are they for you? In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor and Scripps Clinic endocrinologist Samantha Harris, MD, who specializes in weight management and diabetes care, discuss how weight loss drugs work, who is an ideal candidate, and potential side effects. Dr. Harris...
info_outline How to Know When You Need Back Surgery with Dr. Robert EastlackSan Diego Health
Chronic back pain can make everyday activities difficult. Exercise, putting away groceries, or simply twisting or turning can cause muscle and spinal pain. Back pain affects eight out of 10 people at some point in their lives, and for many, it goes away on its own. But for those with lasting or recurring back problems, minimally invasive surgery may be the solution that stops their pain for good. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor and Scripps Clinic orthopedic surgeon Robert Eastlack, MD, discuss common causes of back pain and how minimally invasive back...
info_outline Heart Issues During Pregnancy with Dr. Poulina Uddin and Dr. Sean Daneshmand,San Diego Health
Pregnancy is an exciting time, but it can also be tough on your heart. Your heart is working overtime to support you and your baby, and it’s surprisingly common for women to develop some type of heart problem during pregnancy or exacerbate an existing condition, such as hypertension or high blood pressure. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor interviews Scripps Clinic cardiologist Poulina Uddin, MD, and Sean Daneshmand, MD, a Scripps Clinic OB-GYN and medical director of the Scripps perinatology program. They discuss how being pregnant can affect the...
info_outline Signs of Thyroid Eye Disease with Dr. OzgurSan Diego Health
Red, itchy, watery eyes are a common occurence, but may also be a sign of a serious health concern. Thyroid eye disease is an autoimmune condition in which the body mistakenly attacks the tissue around the both the thyroid gland and the eyes. It most commonly presents in people in their 40s, but can affect almost any age group, though there are factors that can raise a person’s risk. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor and guest Omar Ozgur, MD, an ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon, discuss the causes of thyroid eye disease, how its diagnosed, and...
info_outline The Risks of Pregnancy After 35 with Dr. Daniela Gomez and Alex FiteSan Diego Health
More and more women are waiting until their mid- to late 30s to have children. Advanced maternal age pregnancies come with higher risks, but health care providers are prepared. Scripps has expert perinatologists and support staff who specialize in high-risk pregnancy care. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor interviews Daniela Gomez, MD, a Scripps Clinic obstetrician and gynecologist (OB-GYN) specializing in maternal and fetal medicine, and Alex Fite, a prenatal genetic counselor at Scripps Clinic. They discuss the factors that may make it harder to conceive...
info_outline Signs and Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer with Dr. Jonathan FisherSan Diego Health
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer, and its symptoms in its early stages can be easy to miss. According to the American Cancer Society, roughly 60,000 people are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer—and 50,000 people die from it—each year. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor and Jonathan Fisher, MD, a surgeon at Scripps Green Hospital, discuss the types of pancreatic cancer, how pancreatic cancer is diagnosed, and treatment options. Dr. Fisher also shares some of the biggest risk factors for pancreatic cancer and how...
info_outline Do I Need a Lung Cancer Screening? with Dr. Samir MakaniSan Diego Health
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States, but early diagnosis can lead to a better outcome. Fortunately, technological advances are making it possible for doctors to spot lung cancer earlier than ever. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor interviews Samir Makani, MD, director of interventional pulmonary medicine at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas and director of Scripps’ lung cancer screening program. They discuss the causes of lung cancer, who’s most at risk, and the symptoms. Dr. Makani also outlines the link...
info_outlineOne pill can kill. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 150 deaths per day are caused by synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl. Fentanyl, which is 50 to 100 stronger than morphine, is fueling the opioid crisis and in just the past year alone, more than 110,000 people in the US have died from synthetic opioid overdoses. In this episode of San Diego Health, host Susan Taylor and Roneet Lev, MD, an emergency medicine physician and the director of the emergency department at Scripps Mercy Hospital, talk about ways to protect your loved ones from a potentially deadly fentanyl overdose. Dr. Lev also explains how illicit fentanyl could be masquerading as other medications, which could land users in the hospital—or worse.