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From Mitchell Sears March 12, 2025
Whether they're caused by aging or genetics, droopy eyelids can affect more than just your appearance—they can also impair your vision. Plastic surgeon Dana… -
From Mitchell Sears March 10, 2025
Is your infant vomiting or spitting up? Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, breaks down the sometimes-confusing differences with practical advice and explains the… -
From Mitchell Sears February 28, 2025
Newborns often do not have the perfect skin we expect. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains some of the common skin conditions that newborns face, including… -
From Mitchell Sears February 21, 2025
Parents often ask about blood tests during routine pediatric visits, but pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, clarifies that healthy children rarely need them. She shares… -
From Mitchell Sears February 12, 2025
New parents often wait for their baby to cry before feeding, but earlier signs can be spotted. Cindy Gellner, MD, pediatrician at University of Utah Health, discusses… -
From Mitchell Sears February 06, 2025
For many children with scoliosis, bracing is a crucial intervention that can avert the progression of spinal deformities. Pediatric orthopedic surgeon Joshua… -
From Mitchell Sears January 31, 2025
Learn about the nurturing impact of skin-to-skin contact, also known as kangaroo care, with insights from pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD. This gentle practice helps… -
From Mitchell Sears January 24, 2025
Experiencing a lump sensation in your throat or unusual voice changes? Otolaryngologist Breanne Schiffer, MD, clarifies when these symptoms may require a… -
From Mitchell Sears January 24, 2025
Is your child often irritable or prone to temper outbursts? Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, clarifies the distinctions between bipolar disorder and Disruptive Mood… -
From Mitchell Sears January 14, 2025
Dry, itchy, or scratchy throat? Throat specialist Breanne Schiffer, MD, explains what these symptoms might mean and offers simple yet effective strategies for… -
From Chloe Nguyen January 01, 2025
Most diets are set up to fail. They demand drastic changes, impose rigid rules, and often take the joy out of eating—making them nearly impossible to sustain.… -
From Mitchell Sears December 18, 2024
Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is highly contagious and can be quite dangerous to infants and newborns. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, discusses how… -
From Mitchell Sears December 13, 2024
Are we overdoing it with vitamin D tests and supplements? Katie Ward, DNP, discusses recent findings that suggest that natural sunlight and a balanced diet might… -
From Mitchell Sears December 10, 2024
How soon can you resume normal activities after surgery? Surgeon Motaz Selim, MD, PhD, breaks down the recovery process, offering expert advice on everything from… -
From Mitchell Sears November 27, 2024
Cold winter air can be harsh—especially on your throat. Breanne Schiffer, MD, explains why dry throat occurs more frequently during winter and provides… -
From Mitchell Sears November 26, 2024
In this episode of Seven Questions for a Specialist, Kirtly Jones, MD, asks fellow OB-GYN Whitney Hendrickson, MD, about her passion for patient care, common issues…