So fun to look back on our FIRST lecture in Menu for Change, almost 10 years ago! Although I’m certain Dr. Molly Carlson would give a much different talk today, there are plenty of concepts that still ring true. Join me in a walk down memory lane with this one!
Category: Chronic Disease Considerations
Don’t Delay!
It likely comes as no surprise that many people have delayed getting primary and preventive care since before the pandemic started. Well, that’s now two years ago!
Lecture #39: Varicose Veins – Emerging Treatments
Dr. Jeffrey Bernstein was a fabulous vascular surgeon who sadly lost his battle with brain cancer in March of 2018. He gave this amazing talk just 6 months before diagnosis. Please watch and learn about varicose veins, one more time.
Lecture #65: Cancer Risk, Prevention & Support Services
In December of 2018 I hosted a special three-part presentation all about cancer risk, prevention and support services. Our three guest speakers were all equally fabulous, and it truly was an evening to remember.
Lecture #3: Hypnosis for Weight Management Support
Certified Hypnotherapist Kate Wells gives a fascinating talk plus a 20 minute group hypnosis session that you, too, can participate in! Learn about the various ways that hypnosis can benefit health and support healthy choices.
Menopause and the Pelvic Floor
All the way from England, Chartered Physiotherapist Phillipa Butler helps unravel the mysteries of the Pelvic Floor, and how important it is for us to address them during and after Menopause.
Lecture #26: Force of Habit: making them, breaking them and our relationship with health
What does it take to form new habits? Clinical psychologist Cara Dalbey gives a timeless lecture on a complex subject.
Lecture #45: Valvular Heart Disease: More than the Concepts, and Thoughts to Take Home…PLUS another “Fireside Chat” about Prevention & Management
Board Certified Cardiologist Aneet Patel, MD FACC gives an informative slide-based lecture and then sits down with Dr. Baumgaertel for an interactive “fireside chat” about cardiovascular health.