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Today is an exciting day…I am airing my first episode of The Pulse, a Fox Health News special that I produced and am hosting with Tom Halden.  The show is focused on helping ...

Dr. Archelle Georgiou on Fox's The Pulse Tonight

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"It's not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change." --Charles Darwin According to Levin and Associates, mergers and acquisitions in ...

Healthcare: Survival of the Fittest

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In this Fox 9 interview you can learn why it's important to share all of your medical history including any abuse or trauma with your doctor to aid with your diagnoses. ...

Sharing all of your medical history including past history of abuse with your doctor does make a difference.

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The use of Avastin for various cancers is being addressed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week and while many women are aware that it’s an emotional battle, not everyone understands ...

The Battle Over Avastin

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Last week's Sunday New York Times had its usual array of breaking national and international news on the front page, but my loudest "Oh No!" came when I turned to page 14 of the Magazine. Randy ...

Got Ethics?

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The President quit smoking. Yup, it's true. The First Lady said so during a press conference last Tuesday. Later in the day, Robert Gibbs, the Press Secretary, confirmed that the President has ...

Yes, Size Matters--Editorial

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Dr. Georgiou shares why people need to take control of their own health care and how they can do it by using data to determine the quality of care doctors and hospitals offer.

Dr. Archelle Georgiou Shares Why She Chose Medicine And Why She Wanted To Give Back

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"Morning Glory" starring Rachel McAdams, Diane Keaton, and Harrison Ford is a wonderfully funny movie about the behind the scenes challenges in broadcast news. McAdams plays Becky Fuller, an ...

Health Media: Tips for Avoiding Sound-Bite Seduction

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Tenth grade Social Studies class. My first term paper. Typed on a Remington Select with bottles of White Out and typewriter correction tape by my side. The topic: The Equal Rights Amendment ...

Sexx Matters*--Editorial

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The marriage of Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky generated speculation about how this couple's religious differences would sort themselves out: How will they raise their children? Will she ...

“I Do” --Vows to Keep In An Interfaith Marriage

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"Dr G., do you have any ideas on the best way to lose weight?" "What do you think about (name the supplement) for losing weight?" Diet and nutrition questions are some of the most common that ...

Figuring Out a Life-Long Affair With Food and Weight

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Every week, after my Fox segment has aired, viewers can “click on the yellow chat bar” and ask me questions online. They can ask any health related question they want, even if its unrelated to the ...

Georgiou's Top 10 Chats

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Dr. Georgiou recalls the attributes that are common amongst empowered patients.

Empowered Patients: What Attributes Do They Possess? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou describes mindless eating, a concept developed by Cornell professor Dr. Brian Wansink.

What Is Mindless Eating? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou describes what we can learn about living healthy lives from the Greek Island of Ikaria, one of five blue zones in the world.

Healthy Living: What Can We Learn From The Greek? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou describes blue zones, sections in the world where people live longer, healthier lives, and explains if these zones can be recreated.

What Are Blue Zones? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou explains how a woman can decrease her staph infection risk while in the hospital.

Staph Infection: How Can The Risk Be Reduced? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou provides important health insurance billing tips and shares if it is necessary to read the insurance coverage document.

Insurance Billing Tips: Will You Share? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou shares how a patient can locate a good, experienced surgeon.

Surgeons: How Can A Patient Locate The Best Ones? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou provides three tips to help people become empowered patients.

How To Become An Empowered Patient: Will You Share Tips? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou explains when a patient should ask for a second medical opinion.

Second Opinion: When Is This Necessary? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou recalls the options provided when a patient is selecting a doctor and hospital setting.

Chosing A Doctor And Hospital: What Options Do Patients Have? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou shares how loved ones can be good patient advocates for their friend or family member who is sent to the emergency room.

ER Patient: How Can A Woman Be A Good Advocate? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou shares why it is a good idea for patients to keep a daily record of the treatments they receive during their hospital stay.

Hospital Stay: Should A Daily Treatment Diary Be Kept? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou shares why darker versions of olive oil are healthier.

Dark Green Olive Oil: Why Is It Healthier? - Dr. Georgiou

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Dr. Georgiou shares how a woman can locate the best hospital in her area for the surgical procedure she needs.

Best Hospital For Surgery: How Can Patients Learn This Information? - Dr. Georgiou

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On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suddenly decided to impose their regulatory authority on personalized genetic test kits after Walgreens and Pathway Genomics announced they'd ...

Why Did They Do That? Unraveling the Recent Actions of the Food and Drug Administration--Editorial

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Yin versus yang. East versus West. Technology versus theology. Two Fox topics I covered within a single week were at seemingly opposite ends of the health care spectrum. Both were moving. Both ...

When Opposites Attract, We Get Better Health

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I’ve been called many name and, most of the time, I ignore it and let it roll off my back. But last week, I got the ultimate compliment. I was ordained as one of the “Disruptive Women in ...

Genetic Testing: Easy, Cost-Effective

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We all enjoy the heart-warming stories of siblings who are separated at birth and miraculously re-connected with each other as adults. We empathize with the need for adopted individuals to search ...

Who are You? You Have a Choice

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During a recent family dinner, we stumbled on the topic of Oreos. We each took turns giving a detailed description of how we eat these blissful, crème-filled chocolate biscuit sandwich cookies. In ...

Need Therapy? Have An Oreo

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Power: On Remote: In hand Channel: News (pick your favorite) Magically, from the comfort of your home, a reporter appears on the screen and you hear information about a breaking news story. ...

Code Blue in the News Room

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There was speculation that the Health Care Summit hosted by President Obama would be a Kabuki Dance or a highly staged photo opportunity. Instead, the seven- hour event ended up being a good forum ...

Lights, Camera…Fight Fraud in Health Care

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On Feb. 9, First Lady Michelle Obama launched the Lets Move campaign that focuses on decreasing childhood obesity. The strategy she laid out includes: • improving nutrition and ...

Weight Loss 101: Count Your Calories

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"Game Change" the new book about the 2008 presidential election has topped the New York Times Best Seller List for the last three weeks. The book has stirred a lot of controversy since it relies ...

Empower Yourself, Be a Game Changer

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What do Sally Field and I have in common? No. I never aspired to be or play a nun. No. I didn't co-star with Robin Williams. Answer: We are both on Boniva. Last week, during my annual ...

Bone loss - My Defeating Diagnosis

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I had a hard time writing this week's blog entry. Not because there was a lack of interesting news. The medical stories out of Haiti are heart wrenching. The "behind closed doors" health reform ...

Unleash Your Potential

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There are 200 million Americans online and over half use social networking sites. Facebook has over 56 million US users; 350 million worldwide. Twitter has about 18 million US users and it was ...

When More Traffic Is Good For Your Health

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It's the holiday season. Love is in the air and sex is in the news. During the last several weeks, I've talked about studies showing that: --40 percent of teenagers have sex before their ...

Dr. Archelle Georgiou commented on Dr. Archelle Georgiou's post Make A Toast To Love in 2010

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It's the holiday season. Love is in the air and sex is in the news. During the last several weeks, I've talked about studies showing that: --40 percent of teenagers have sex before their ...

Make A Toast To Love in 2010