CBS Appearances
In addition to my various other media appearances, I’m proud to have co-hosted a weekly CBS health segment “Your Eye On Health.”-
Our Eye on Your Health
Dr. Bose teams up with CBS anchor Robert Guaderrama to bring you news stories to help your and your family's health.
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Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide poisoning is especially prevalent during the winter months. Let's learn more about this "silent killer" including symptoms and how to prevent it.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
It's a touchy topic (no pun intended) but the levels of STDs in our area is alarming. Here's where and how to get checked for STDs to stay healthy. Remember—it's impossible to embarrass a doctor!
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Strokes Are Attacks on the Brain
Learn what action to take if you suspect someone is experiencing a stroke.
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Carbohydrates
Dr. Sudip Bose explains good vs. bad carbohydrates and why some low-carb diets may be actually bad for you.
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Back Pain and How to Ease the Discomfort
What are the causes of back pain, and what can we do about it? In this segment we focus on acute back strain and how to treat it. Remember, the more you move around, the faster you heal.
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Breast Cancer in Men
It's breast cancer awareness month and it's not only women who should be aware.
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Inside story behind “Untold Stories of the ER”
Dr. Bose sits down with CBS7 to talk about his experience on Untold Stories of the ER.
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Dietary Fiber
Did you know that fiber is not even digestible or absorbed by the body? In this segment we're talking about everything you need to know about fiber.
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Bicycle Safety
Dr. Sudip Bose and Robert Guaderrama discuss bicycle safety and use of helmets.
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Stressed?
Learn ways to combat stress and how being stressed affects your health overall.
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Cold or Flu? Do you need to see a doctor?
Dr. Bose explains the difference between a cold and flu, and gives guidelines for when to seek care in your doctor's office, urgent care or the emergency room.
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Herbal Medicines: Hoax or Healers?
Dr. Bose explains the positive and negative aspects of herbal medicine use and how to approach treating yourself with herbals.
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Good Fats vs. Bad Fats
Not all fats are created equal. When they say 30% of your diet should be fats, they mean good fats—unsaturated fats!
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Sodium
Dr. Bose's advice: Toss the salt shaker!
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Memory Loss
A lot of people fear memory loss as they age, but you shouldn't be too worried. In this segment we discuss the different types of memory and what actually happens when we age.
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Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain
Cookies, gravy, stuffing, oh my! Dr. Bose offers simple tips for avoiding excess weight gain over the holidays with simple tips. A little moderation during the holiday season means less disappointment with weight in the new year!
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Dr. Bose explains the phenomenon of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and ways you may be able to prevent it.
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Preventing Slips and Falls—A Common Cause for ER Visits!
Dr. Sudip Bose joins Robert Guaderrama in their weekly health news segment "Eye on Your Health" to discuss a common cause for emergency room visits: slips and falls. Think ahead and prevent injuries like broken bones that often result when we trip over an obstacle or slip on wet surfaces.
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Healthcare Reform: Don't Let Your Body Break Down
Dr. Bose talks about caring for your own body like you treat your car. Get regular maintenance and take care of yourself to prevent "breakdowns."
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Gluten-Free Diet
Dr. Bose and Robert Guaderrama discuss eating a gluten-free diet. Who should eat a gluten-free diet? Are there downsides to going gluten-free?
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Quitting Smoking
Did you make a new year's resolution to quit smoking? Quitting isn't easy, but payoff is great. Don't wait until a special occasion or until stress is lower - do it now! Dr. Bose offers tips to help you quit!
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Personal Safety
Dr. Bose and Robert Guaderrama from CBS7 talk about how to avoid being the victim of violence and theft, both at home and away. Learn how to protect yourself!
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On Your Feet!
Dr. Bose and Robert Guaderrama of CBS7 News discuss great ways to burn calories doing everyday tasks just by getting up on your feet. Watch and learn!
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Improve Your Sleep
Dr. Bose gives tips for improving your sleep by using some basic rules and developing a routine. You'll also learn what to do (or not to do) when you're having trouble falling asleep, and why sleep is important for your health.
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Soda Pop
Dr. Bose talks about soda pop, both regular and diet. Is it as bad as doctors and nutritionists say it is? In a word, yes. Find out why!
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Gout: What Is It and What Can I Do to Stop the Pain?
Dr. Sudip Bose shares information with the audience about gout. Watch and learn what gout is, why people develop gout, why it is so painful, and what you can do to prevent attacks.
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Smart Phone Time Out
Dr. Bose explains a recent study on cell phone use in parents and other caregivers. Take time out from your phone and other electronics during mealtimes and talk to your children so they develop language skills and you catch up on each other's lives. Putting down your phone when you're in public can also help behavior because the child isn't vying for your attention.
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It's Cancer: Now What?
There are many outlets for cancer support! Dr. Bose is on the Board of Directors for ImermanAngels.org, where cancer fighters are paired with survivors of the same type of cancer to help get you through one of the toughest times of your lives. Imerman Angels also offers support for caregivers and other survivors! Nobody fights alone.
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Calories from Alcoholic Drinks
You may be drinking a lot more calories than you think! Watch and learn.
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) - What is it?
In this segment, Dr. Bose explains in simple terms how ADD affects a person's behavior and how to go about seeking help for the problem.
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Avoiding Dehydration
Dr. Bose and Robert Guaderrama talk about avoiding dehydration in their weekly segment "Your Eye on Health." Watch and learn!
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Spotting Skin Cancer
Dr. Bose discusses warning signs that your skin "mole" may be cancerous.
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Food Poisoning
Dr. Bose and Robert Guaderrama discuss food poisoning. Learn how to prevent the agony of food poisoning and spending a night getting to know your toilet all too well!
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Fevers: What are the Dangers?
Dr. Bose and Robert Guaderrama talk about fevers, what causes them, and when you need to worry.
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Childhood Obesity: Causes, Prevention, and Advice
This week's topic is childhood obesity, a growing problem in the United States that has dangerous consequences for our youth.
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Electronic Vapor Cigarettes - Are they really safer?
Dr. Sudip Bose and Robert Guaderrama talk about the safety of e-cigarettes,
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Ebola Virus in the United States: Are We in Danger?
Dr. Sudip Bose and Robert Guaderrama discuss Ebola virus on this week's segment of "Your Eye on Health."
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A Case of the Blues or Depression?
Dr. Bose joins Robert Guaderrama on CBS7 "Your Eye on Health" to discuss the difference between the down feeling everyone experiences from time to time versus a more serious depression that may require treatment. Watch and learn!
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Acid Reflux
If you've ever had a sensation of burning in your throat or chest, this is very common. Let's talk about what is actually happening when you experience acid reflux.
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Eating for Two: Nutrition for a Healthy Pregnancy
The old saying about "eating for two" doesn't mean eating twice the amount of food! Bose discusses optimal nutrition for a healthy newborn with Robert Guaderrama on CBS7 in West Texas.
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Febrile Seizures
Small children often have seizures associated with fevers. Watch this health news clip as Dr. Bose explains what to do when this happens.
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Ebola Virus
Ebola virus is in the news again. Do you need to worry? Dr. Bose talks about the Ebola virus and gives you the facts about how it is spread and what Americans need to know.
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Bystander Effect
Ever seen someone in trouble and kept walking past, figuring someone else will help? Learn about the social phenomenon called the bystander effect and what you should do in situations like that.
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Enterovirus D68
Enterovirus is a potentially fatal respiratory infection. Get the facts here as Dr. Sudip Bose discusses the topic with Robert Guaderrama on CBS7 in West Texas.
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Child Safety Seat
In this segment, we're talking about our most precious cargo in our vehicles: our children! Here's what you need to know about car seat safety.
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Hearing Loss
Traumatic hearing loss affects not only your ears, but also your life. Hearing loss often leads to social withdrawal, and this is preventable!
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Nosebleeds and How to Stop Them
What happens when you get a nosebleed? Learn the top five causes of a nosebleed and what to do if you get one.
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SAD: Seasonal Affective Disorder
We're approaching the holidays and colder weather months—a time where many people experience more depression. Let's talk about the symptoms of depression and how to combat them during these days of colder weather and shorter periods of sunlight.
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Winter Allergies
Do you have winter allergies? Watch this clip to find out what may be causing your allergies and what you can do about it.
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Holiday Weight Gain
The holidays are upon us and you know what that means...LOTS OF FOOD!!! We tend to pack on a few pounds this time of year. Dr. Bose will give you some tips on how you can eat better during the holidays.
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Hangovers
Ever been hungover? Dr. Bose explains why you feel the way you do when you have too much to drink.
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Holiday Depression
The holiday madness has begun! Watch this clip for some tips on how you can ease your stress during the holidays.
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Weight Management and your Subconscious Mind
Are you aware how much influence your subconscious mind has on your daily life such as weight management? Special guest Michael Stevenson joins Dr. Sudip Bose and Robert Guaderrama on this segment to discuss how your subconscious mind works. Watch this clip to learn more!
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Holiday Toys
Did Santa ever bring you a toy that you injured yourself with? In 2010, there were 250,000 ER visits related to toy injuries. With the holidays coming up, we need to think about toy safety. Here's what to look out for.
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Winter Preparation
BE PREPARED for the extreme weather or else you might be sorry! You don't want to end up in the emergency room. Watch this clip as Dr. Bose discusses some basics you should have in your home and vehicle for when bad weather occurs.
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New Year's Resolutions
We're a few weeks into the New Year—a time where many find they've fallen off on their New Year's resolutions. Here's how to keep your health goals going, and make them a lifestyle.
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Low Testosterone
We see a lot of visits to the hospital regarding low energy and decreased sex drive. While many might immediately think this is due to a more intensive health condition like diabetes, it could be something as easily treatable as low testosterone levels.
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Cancer Diagnosis
No one wants to hear the "C" word. Do you know anyone who has been touched by cancer? Please share this video with them. Deirdra Burgess joins Dr. Bose and Tatum Guinn to discuss what it was like for her when she was diagnosed with cancer. Having a good support system is important.
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Medication Errors
Did you know medication errors by parents occur once every 8 minutes?! If you are a parent, make sure to watch this clip for some tips to avoid this happening in your household.
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Anemia
Do you have anemia or know anyone with anemia? Watch this clip to learn more about anemia.
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Asthma
A lot of people have asthma, and they aren't as informed as they could be. Here's what really going on behind this very serious condition.
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Bell's Palsy
You know when you're sitting in a funny position and your leg falls asleep? Well, our facial nerves can fall asleep, too. Watch this clip to learn more about Bell's Palsy, why it's different from a stroke, and what we do to treat it.
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Burns
Burns are a common household injury, especially for children. Let's learn more about the different kinds of burns and how to best treat them.
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Pregnancy Healthy Eating
In this segment, we're talking about general health for pregnancy. Eating for two, really means nutrition for two!
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Lyme Disease
In the summer we travel a lot, and sometimes we bring home something that we don't want: Lyme Disease. This bacterial infection affects over 300,000 people every year! Watch to learn more.
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Summer Food Safety
It's barbecue time! During the summer, we see a lot of people come into the ER with severe diarrhea and vomiting from poor food preparation. Here are some tips on how to avoid this.
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Sun Care
If you're spending more time in the sun, it's important to take some precautions. The sun provides life on earth, but we still need to protect ourselves from its harmful rays.
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Greenhouse Effect
Why do we grow plants in greenhouses? They trap heat and help the growing process. We experience greenhouse effects in other places—like cars—and this can be a very dangerous.
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Veterans PTSD & Fireworks
Anyone who has gone through a major trauma or perceived life-threatening event may be affected by PTSD. We can't ignore these "invisible wounds."
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Ailments of Success
Larry Broughton joins Dr. Sudip Bose and Tatum Guinn to discuss the 'Ailments of Success'. We get so busy with our lives that we forget to take care of ourselves!
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ER Wait
Welcome to the emergency room—and it's not always first-come, first-served. In this segment, we take a look at why people tend to experience such long waits during their emergency room visits.
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Strokes
What are the symptoms of strokes? Let's take a closer look at what happens when someone has a stroke.
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Cath Lab
Heart attacks are the number one killer in the United States. But the cath lab can be a lifesaver—here is where we open up blood vessels and help patients recover. Let's take a tour of a catheterization lab.
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Trauma Care
At the trauma center, the treatment starts before the patient even gets here. When it comes to critical trauma, it's all about preparation and quick decision-making.
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Strains, Sprains & Broken Bones
During the summertime, we see a lot more sprains, strains, fractures and breaks in the ER. Let's learn more about the difference between these conditions.
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Ambulance
When is it appropriate to call 911? What happens when we call for an ambulance? Let's take a behind-the-scenes look.
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CPAP Mask
In this segment, we're talking about the new, cooler technology you might find inside an ambulance.
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Bystander Effect
In the event of an emergency, your first instinct may be to call 911. But that isn't always the case.
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Prostate Cancer
When it comes to your health, cancer prevention and screening is key. Prostate cancer is one such cancer that can be treated if caught early.
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Radiation
Technology is taking medicine to the next level—but some new advancements can still pose a health risk. These are tricky decisions doctors and patients face each day.
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Kidney Stones
When it comes to your health, hydration is key. As we head into the winter months, there is a greater risk of dehydration, which means a greater risk of kidney stones.
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Aneurysm
Two percent of the population is walking around with a brain aneurysm! Let's break down what aneurysms are and why they're scary.
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Healthy Eating: Better Nutrition for Kids
Healthy eating habits start young and at home. Here's how you can get your children off to a healthy start.
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Flu Season
The flu season is upon us. Not everyone is on board for getting the shot—but if you don't get it for your sake, do it for the sake of others.
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Colon Cancer Screening
Here's the importance of healthy lifestyles and screening—especially when it comes to colon cancer.
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Healthcare Crisis
Believe it or not, many doctors would consider us to be in a healthcare crisis. From long wait times to advance technology, we are in a unique place when it comes to our health. Here's why.
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Dyslexia
Dyslexia is one of the most common causes of reading, writing, and spelling difficulties. Here's my perspective on this learning disability.
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Feeling Full
Did you know the average person gains 7 pounds during the holiday season? Here's how to enjoy this time without packing on the pounds.
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Carbon Monoxide
Did you know that heating your home poses significant risk to your health? Let's learn more about carbon monoxide poisoning, the "silent killer."
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Texting and Driving
Special guest Richard Barrier joins Dr. Sudip Bose and Tatum Guinn to talk about his app txtmel8r which helps prevent distracted driving. Visit txtmel8r.com
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Frostbite
As the cold weather approaches, it's important to be prepared. When freezing weather strikes, cover your fingers, toes, ears, and nose. Watch to learn more about the logic behind this.
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Shingles
Did you know that if you had the chicken pox, that virus never leaves your body? Unfortunately, it can lead to an even more painful infection.
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Stye
If you've ever had a stye, you know how much of a nuisance they can be. What causes them, and how can you get rid of them?
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Cost of Health Care
Anytime you bring up the words "health insurance," it can get pretty confusing pretty fast. Let's break down the current state of health insurance in the U.S.
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Smoking
It's pretty common knowledge that smoking cigarettes is not good for you. Despite lowering numbers of smokers in the U.S., there is still a good portion of people who do still smoke. Here are the dangers and effects of smoking.
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Vaping
While e-cigarettes and vaping are becoming more popular, it's too soon to understand the health risks they pose.
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Medical Marijuana
As more states legalize marijuana, the conversation about this drug keeps coming up. Here are some effects that you might not associate with marijuana.
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Bringing More Focus to Physical Education
Paul Zientarski joins Dr. Sudip Bose and Tatum Guinn to discuss physical education.
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Standing
Did you know that sitting too long can cut minutes from your life? Here's a 30-day challenge for standing.
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EMS Lifeline
It's important to be prepared for anything and everything. Here's a new tool you can use in case of an emergency.
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Fight and Flight: Part 1
Unfortunately we are hearing more and more about mass shootings in the news. What would you do if you were in that situation? Let's talk about the psychology behind a person involved in that high-pressure situation.
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Fight and Flight: Part 2
Continuing our discussion of fight and flight responses during mass shootings, let's look at the best strategies if you ever find yourself in this situation.
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Snake Bite
Warm weather brings snakes out! Keep an eye out for these unexpected visitors—snake bites are becoming an increasingly common reason for ER visits.
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Zika
The CDC has issued new guidelines regarding the Zika virus. I spoke with CBS about the risk fo Zika virus in West Texas.
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When Should I Go To An Urgent Care Instead of an ER?
There's a lot of misconceptions around these clinics. The question you should ask yourself: "can this wait?"
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George W. Bush's Leadership Under Pressure
How do you handle pressure? Some people rise to the occasion, while for others it takes some time to get there. Dr. Bose breaks down how President Bush handled the stressful events of 9/11.
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IUDs
Did you know that 51% of pregnancies are unplanned? Of those, 95% are a result of misuse of birth control. Let's learn more about one form of birth control that is 99% effective.
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Eating Healthy
If you're still hanging on to your New Year's resolution to live a healthier lifestyle, here are some tips.
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Remembering To Take Your Medication
Do you find yourself asking, "Did I take my medication today?" Here are some tips that won't leave you guessing.
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ER Overcrowding
If you're sick and need to go to the doctor, what you do next could have a significant impact on how fast you recover and if you survive. Here's how to have the best outcome for you and your family.
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Insurance Crisis
The number of people needing healthcare is rising, while the cost of insurance is also rising. This is a looming health insurance crisis.
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DNR
Every day over 10,000 people enroll in medicare. As a country, we are getting older and more likely to experience health crisis. Here's what you need to know now to make sure you're prepared.
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Caffeine
We all need that caffeine boost to get us through the day. But how much is too much?
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Opioid Addiction
Prescription pill abuse is a growing epidemic. Let's take a look at why opioid abuse is becoming more popular and its dire consequences on our communities.
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Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic Syndrome is a term you hear tossed around a lot. It means a cluster of conditions which result in increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and other serious conditions.
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5 Stages of Grief
It's never an easy subject—the loss of a loved one. But let's prepare for this tough experience by learning more about the five stages of grief.
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Health Insurance
As the demand for healthcare rises, so does the cost. Here's the state of health insurance in our nation.
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Basal Stress
Stress is something we all experience. Basal stress is the constant level of stress that we experience—jobs, emails, deadlines, responsibilities. Here's how to manage this type of stress that can eat away at you if you let it build up.
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Affordable Care Act Premiums
With a new president coming in, the future of the Affordable Care Act is uncertain and susceptible to a rate hike. Here's what's behind this possible increase in costs.
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Vaping
The U.S. Surgeon General is warning the public of the health concerns of vaping. Let's learn more about the concerns healthcare providers have about this so-called "safer alternative" to smoking.
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The Opioid Epidemic
This is the biggest epidemic right now since HIV. Let's learn more about opioid-like substances and why they are so dangerous.
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Measles Vaccination
Measles: is it important to vaccinate or not? The complications of measles are very serious, and with a 90% transmission rate, measles is one of the most contagious viruses in the world.
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The Only Doctor on Scene and Honored Veteran Assisted the Wounded
What was intended to be a day of celebration and honor soon became devastating. Fortunately Dr. Bose was already on the scene, jumping into action and attending to the injured immediately.
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Energy Drinks Lead to More ER Visits
Nationally, ER visits tied to energy drinks have doubled since 2007. With so many people working overnight shifts, emergency visits for vomiting, jitters, and insomnia are on the rise.
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Prevent Drowning: Pool and Water Safety
In this segment, Dr. Bose talks about preventing drowning, the #1 cause of death of young males. Learn how you can protect your children and others around you!
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Gallbladder and Gallstone Disease
Dr. Bose explains the gallbladder's function, what happens when you get gallstones, symptoms to expect, and treatment.
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Athlete's Foot
This week Robert and Dr. Bose discuss athlete's foot, a common fungal infection. Learn how to treat and even more importantly how to prevent this uncomfortable condition.
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Coffee
Dr. Bose talks about the health benefits of coffee and what to avoid.
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When to Call 911
In this segment we're focusing on medical emergencies during which you need to call 911 and get the fastest care possible. Having a friend or family member drive you to the ER may not be your best option. Watch and learn why.
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Healthy Blood Vessels
Dr. Bose gives a simple explanation of how diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol damage our blood vessels. It's easy to understand the concept with Dr. Bose's demonstration, but also you'll learn how to prevent or minimize the damage - know your numbers and follow doctor's orders!
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Healthy Air Travel
This segment focuses on how to help stay healthy when traveling, especially flying. Airplanes have far less air circulation so germs linger in the air, making you more apt to get flu from the guy 10 rows in front of you. Very low humidity on the plane, stress & exhaustion of travel, and also poor planning can also lead to problems that could put the brakes on your travel plans. Hear Dr. Bose's advice and have safe travels!
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Fitting in Fitness During Your Busy Day
Tips to sneak exercise into your everyday routine!
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Travel Health
Going out of town this holiday season? Having these supplies on hand can keep you healthy and safe during your travels.
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Over-crowding in the ER
ERs are increasingly busy and overcrowded across the United States. Rather than waiting for a healthcare plan to fix this, let's be informed about when to go to the ER and when we can use other resources at our disposal, like urgent care centers.
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Food Allergies
The holidays bring dinner parties and celebrations. But that also means more doctor visits related to food allergies.
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Kids' Nutrition
Kids' nutrition start with the parents, who help develop eating habits early.
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Immunizations
In this segment, we're talking about the one vaccination that everyone needs to get. Let's cover how to overcome needle phobia and the myths around the flu shot.
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Concussion
This week's topic is head injury during football season.
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Nutrition Labels
When you think about nutrition and labels, it can be confusing. Be sure to flip over that box of cookies to look at the nutrition label to really know what you're putting into your body!
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West Nile
Dr. Sudip Bose and Robert Guaderrama of CBS7 discuss West Nile virus facts and prevention on their weekly health news segment "Your Eye on Health."
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Sun Poisoning
The sun can not only affect your skin, but your internal health as well. This includes dehydration, fever, nausea, and dizziness. Yes, sun poisoning is a thing!
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Decoding Nutrition Labels
All those delicious "lite" foods? Let's break down the myths around "diet" foods and what these labels really mean.
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Cold Sores
There's a lot of misconceptions around cold sores and fever blisters. Let's learn more about how to properly treat them!
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Medication Allergies
It's quite common to be allergic to certain medications. Be sure to know about your reaction levels for your allergies so you know the signs and symptoms of a reaction onset.
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Tips on Sunscreen and Sun Safety
The sun is out, the temperatures are warming up, and it's time to hit the pool. What do we need to protect ourselves from the sun's rays?