A woman’s anatomy is complex, especially in the pelvic region. This is the area that is especially susceptible to problems relating to the urinary tract and childbirth. Laparobotic surgery is particularly beneficial for these types of gynecological issues because it is much less invasive than other surgical methods. A Woman’s Anatomy The pelvic region of […]
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Intuitive Surgical, maker of the surgical robotic device, released their latest iteration in the second quarter of last year – the “Xi” (the prior version being the “Si”). As I approach 6 months of using this technologic marvel, I felt a review was in order. On my initial use, it was clear that Intuitive Surgical […]
I have many patients who take daily aspirin merely because they think they should. However, the latest evidence shows that only people who have had a prior cardiovascular event or other known vascular disease achieve an overall benefit. In other words, the risks of daily aspirin may outweigh the potential benefits. What are the risks? […]
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I was recently on vacation and struck up a conversation with a very interesting gentleman. He is a life coach whose main clients are professional athletes, major entertainers, politicians, and Fortune 500 CEOs. He was very willing to share some insights. His overall message was “learn from the winners.” The peak performers observe the habits […]
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The start of every new year feels like a fresh beginning, so it’s no surprise that it’s also the most popular time of year for setting health and fitness goals. In fact, a survey conducted by the University of Scranton found that losing weight, quitting smoking, and staying fit and healthy were among the top […]
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Any “first” can bring feelings of uncertainty and trepidation, and a first visit to the urologist is no different. Whether your primary care physician has referred you, or you’ve decided to make an appointment on your own, knowing what to expect during your first urologist visit can go a long way in easing the fear […]
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From prostate cancer surgery to vasectomies to adrenal mass removals, I’ve performed more surgeries than I can count. And after hundreds of hours spent in the operation room, I can read off post-surgery recovery tips like they’re imprinted on the back of my hand. But no matter how many warnings surgeons give and informational pamphlets […]
As its presence in pop culture has grown over the years, most of us have at least heard of Movember—but how much do you really know about the foundation committed to “changing the face of men’s health”? We all know that the organization encourages men to grow facial hair during the month of November (hence […]
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Last month we discussed how important your core is for many bodily functions. In order to exercise your core properly, it takes a little more than sit-ups and crunches. As a reminder, your core is everything minus your arms, legs, and head. Any exercise that forces you to stabilize your body is a core exercise. […]
I never did like the word “no.” I try to avoid using it with my family, my friends, and the people with whom I work. Rather than telling my children what I want them NOT to do, I tell them what I want them TO do. Nancy Reagan was brilliant when she started the “Just […]
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Laparobotic Surgery and Gynecological Disorders
/in BlogA woman’s anatomy is complex, especially in the pelvic region. This is the area that is especially susceptible to problems relating to the urinary tract and childbirth. Laparobotic surgery is particularly beneficial for these types of gynecological issues because it is much less invasive than other surgical methods. A Woman’s Anatomy The pelvic region of […]
Latest Robotic Technologies – Intuitive Surgical Xi Review
/in BlogIntuitive Surgical, maker of the surgical robotic device, released their latest iteration in the second quarter of last year – the “Xi” (the prior version being the “Si”). As I approach 6 months of using this technologic marvel, I felt a review was in order. On my initial use, it was clear that Intuitive Surgical […]
The Truth About Aspirin
/in BlogI have many patients who take daily aspirin merely because they think they should. However, the latest evidence shows that only people who have had a prior cardiovascular event or other known vascular disease achieve an overall benefit. In other words, the risks of daily aspirin may outweigh the potential benefits. What are the risks? […]
Learn From The Winners
/in BlogI was recently on vacation and struck up a conversation with a very interesting gentleman. He is a life coach whose main clients are professional athletes, major entertainers, politicians, and Fortune 500 CEOs. He was very willing to share some insights. His overall message was “learn from the winners.” The peak performers observe the habits […]
6 Ways To Make 2015 Health Resolutions You’ll Actually Keep
/in BlogThe start of every new year feels like a fresh beginning, so it’s no surprise that it’s also the most popular time of year for setting health and fitness goals. In fact, a survey conducted by the University of Scranton found that losing weight, quitting smoking, and staying fit and healthy were among the top […]
4 Things to Expect at your First Urologist Appointment
/in BlogAny “first” can bring feelings of uncertainty and trepidation, and a first visit to the urologist is no different. Whether your primary care physician has referred you, or you’ve decided to make an appointment on your own, knowing what to expect during your first urologist visit can go a long way in easing the fear […]
Dr. Miller’s Surgery Recovery Tips
/in BlogFrom prostate cancer surgery to vasectomies to adrenal mass removals, I’ve performed more surgeries than I can count. And after hundreds of hours spent in the operation room, I can read off post-surgery recovery tips like they’re imprinted on the back of my hand. But no matter how many warnings surgeons give and informational pamphlets […]
7 Things you Didn’t Know About Movember
/in BlogAs its presence in pop culture has grown over the years, most of us have at least heard of Movember—but how much do you really know about the foundation committed to “changing the face of men’s health”? We all know that the organization encourages men to grow facial hair during the month of November (hence […]
Working Your Core
/in BlogLast month we discussed how important your core is for many bodily functions. In order to exercise your core properly, it takes a little more than sit-ups and crunches. As a reminder, your core is everything minus your arms, legs, and head. Any exercise that forces you to stabilize your body is a core exercise. […]
Know How To Say “No”
/in BlogI never did like the word “no.” I try to avoid using it with my family, my friends, and the people with whom I work. Rather than telling my children what I want them NOT to do, I tell them what I want them TO do. Nancy Reagan was brilliant when she started the “Just […]