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CLEVELAND -- Dr. Robert Needleman of MetroHealth Medical Center talks about childhood obesity. Click on the video to hear his interview with Eric and Monica.
Are you someone who prides yourself on the fact you aren't on any medications? While it's good to be on as few medications as possible, a "no medication" stance isn't always the best policy.
Doctors at MetroHealth say a healthy adult should aim for 10,000 steps a day.
The beginning of 2010 also marked Fred Griffith's 81st birthday.
A toast to you for the new year -L'chei-im, le'chayim! -a traditional Jewish toast which means - To life, to your health.To that end - much responsibility is in our own hands.
Happy 2010! What's your New Year's resolution? Remember - you're never too old to change - or for any positive change to be worthwhile!
Seniors may not be as susceptible to the H1N1 or swine flu but they still are one of the main targets for the regular old seasonal flu.
Have you had milk today? Hope so. Calcium is one of the best ways to prevent osteoporosis - or thinning of the bones.
PORTAGE COUNTY -- The crew of one of Metro's LifeFlight's helicopters often sees people balancing between life and death.
Your primary care doctor should be the symphony conductor who orchestrates your overall care seamlessly.
What are the symptoms of the flu? When adults get the flu, they feel really lousy.
If you hide your legs because of unsightly varicose veins but have avoided treatment because you thought it required surgery, you may be in luck.
Dementia is defined as trouble with memory and ability to think.
MetroHealth's Senior Health and Wellness center has a health team familiar with the care of dementia patients - and their caregivers.
If you're a caregiver for someone with Dementia or Alzheimer's...keep this acronym in mind -- T.O.P.S. -- Time Off Promotes Strength.
For adult children, getting their parents to see a senior health specialist at MetroHealth Health Center can be a challenge.
Having a will is so important, but it might not address all of your end-of-life concerns and wishes.
Having a discussion about your end-of-life concerns isn't easy.
Sometimes confused with spider veins, Varicose veins are most common in women and are often painful.
Heart Disease is the number one killer in the United States, and the main reason people die of it is Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
METROHEALTH VIDEO OF THE WEEK
Good health at an old age doesn't come by accident.
If you're wondering about your medications, or your parent's medications, call MetroHealth for assistance.
Making time for doctor's appointments during the week isn't always an option.