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White-coat hypertension is when your blood pressure is higher at the doctor's office than at home. Manage it by using remote programs like Digital Medicine.
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Join Ochsner Digital Medicine to Help Keep Your Kidneys Working Longer
Managing high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes are critical to kidney health. If you have chronic kidney disease. Ochsner Digital Medicine can help. -
What Can Cause Lightheadedness and Dizziness?
Prolonged, persistent and/or frequent feeling of lightheadedness need medical attention and thorough evaluation. -
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Do Parkinson's Disease Symptoms Come and Go Over Time?
Parkinson's patients can experience a sudden increase in symptoms between doses of the potent medication that helps control the central nervous system disease. -
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10 Easy Ways to Minimize Spring Allergy Symptoms
Simple things like leaving your outdoor shoes at the doorstep and vacuuming twice a week can help minimize springtime allergy symptoms. -
Taking Control: A Simple Guide to Managing Blood Pressure in 2024
High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects millions of people. Protect yourself by knowing the signs and risk factors of high blood pressure. -
Does Spinal Stenosis Go Away Without Treatment? And 3 More Things To Know
Spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the space within your spinal canal, can put pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerves that travel through your spine. -
Top Foods to Avoid With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Making changes to your diet and avoiding certain foods can help alleviate symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). -
Are You Still Dealing with Back Pain After Pregnancy?
Most new moms can relate to back pain during pregnancy. What if the pain doesn’t go away after your little one arrives? Learn more about treatment options. -
Early Signs of Colon Cancer in Women: 5 Things to Know
While men and women face similar risks when it comes to colon cancer, women can have a harder time reading signs because they can mimic other common issues. -
Multiple Myeloma: Risk Factors, Symptoms and Treatments
Multiple myeloma is cancer of white blood cells that starts in the bone marrow. Learn who's most at risk and common early symptoms. -
How to Treat Occipital Neuralgia, a Common and Underdiagnosed Headache
At Ochsner, we have achieved remarkable success treating occipital neuralgia with amitriptyline, an old antidepressant with nerve pain-controlling properties. -
10 Reasons to Love Your Kidneys and More
Kidneys are bean-shaped internal organs that are about the size of a fist. Learn some of the many reasons to love your kidneys and how to keep them healthy. -
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How Heart Failure Affects Your Kidneys and How You Can Treat It
An issue with your heart can have a direct impact on your kidneys and vice-versa. If your kidneys aren’t working correctly, it may damage your heart over time. -
Sleep Apnea in Children: 5 Things to Know
Here are five things to know about sleep apnea in children including signs, symptoms and treatment options. -
4 Common Reasons for Why You're Itchy Down There
Are you constantly feeling itchy, well, down there? Here are four causes that could be the culprit. -
Why Do I Feel Like Throwing Up, but I Don't?
Many factors can make your stomach churn. It is a common and often bad sensation that many people experience. -
8 Top Foods and Drinks That Improve Liver Health in 2024
From coffee and tea to blueberries and beetroot juice, these foods and drinks have been shown to boost your liver health. -
Why a Sleep Schedule is Important for Kids
Sleep is important for all of us, and kids are no exception. Sticking to a schedule and getting the proper amount of sleep can be difficult. Let’s look at how much sleep is needed, and how you can achieve that goal. -
5 Tips To Help You Get Better Sleep in 2024
Here are some effective strategies you can implement at home to enhance your sleep quality. -
I Can't Sleep - Now What?
Research reveals that adult in America struggle with insufficient sleep at least one night a month, shedding light on the widespread issue of sleep deprivation and emphasizing the importance of prioritizing healthy sleep habits for overall well-being. -
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3 Ways Digital Medicine Treats Ongoing Conditions from Home in 2024
Digital Medicine remotely treats Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure to improve individual and community health. -
Help Your Employees Manage Chronic Conditions Without Leaving the Office in 2024
Chronic conditions like high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes are costly. Organizations should consider digital health programs for employees, which may be superior to traditional care alone. -
9 Strategies and Life Hacks for Navigating Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Tips and suggestions for making daily routines more manageable when living with multiple sclerosis. -
Common Food Allergies and How to Manage Them in 2024
Any food, not just the nine listed on the major food allergen list, could potentially trigger an allergic response. -
Understanding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): Prevention and Awareness
Protect your child from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by practicing safe sleep. -
Our 5 Favorite Low- and No-Sugar Chocolate Chips For Baking
With plenty of low- and no-sugar chocolate chip options, it's easier than ever to bake healthy sweet treats. -
7 Healthy Drinks That Help You Sleep Better
To help you sleep better, consider adding one or more of these healthy drinks to your diet. -
How Many Categories Does Aphasia Have and What Are the Symptoms?
Learn more about symptoms and treatments of aphasia, a communication disorder. -
Colorectal Cancer Symptoms, Screenings and Treatment: 5 Things To Know in 2024
The key to decreasing new colorectal cases is to following routine screening guidelines.By Jennifer Paruch, MD and Arnab Ray, MD -
Why Are Black People at Greater Risk of Colon Cancer?
African Americans are about 20% more likely to get colorectal cancer and about 40% more likely to die from it than most other groups. -
6 Tips for Preventing Sport Injuries in Young Athletes
Student athletes practice or play games at high exercise intensity levels, putting them at an increased risk for sports injury. Learn how to prevent them. -
7 Do's and 6 Don'ts for 2024 Picnic Food Safety
Never taste food to see if it's still good, because you may not be able to taste or smell germs. Instead, throw food out after it expires. -
What SPF Should I Use? A Dermatologist Explains
What SPF is enough? Which SPF should you use? Learn which SPF dermatologists recommend. -
Recovering from COVID-19: CDC Issues New Isolation Guidelines for 2024
The Centers for Disease Control has issued new isolation guidelines for 2024 as well as booster recommendations for older adults. -
National Healthcare Decisions Day 2024: What You Should Know
Advance care planning isn't just for older people. Now is the time to have discussions with your family members to understand what matters most. -
Bites from Fire Ants: How to Treat Them in 2024
Bites and stings from fire ants are a definite buzz kill. -
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: What's the Link to Brain Health?
Diabetes may affect brain function, but the prevention and treatment of Type 2 diabetes helps to decrease the risk of dementia. -
Top 10 Early Signs of Dementia You Need to Know
Early diagnosis and treatment is crucial in slowing the progression of dementia. -
How an Urgent Liver Transplant Saved a Child's Life
On May 4, 2023, Stephanie and Jesse Hill’s lives changed forever. Their five-year-old daughter Amelia was diagnosed with acute liver failure. -
What is Midwifery? Meet a Certified Nurse Midwife at Ochsner
Midwives encourage women and their families to actively participate in their healthcare by providing education, labor and delivery services and postpartum support. -
A Day in the Life of a Pediatric Heart Surgeon
Follow along with congenital heart surgeon Benjamin Peeler, MD, as he treats patients and works with his dedicated team. -
10 Ways to Care for Your Aging Parents
How to care for aging parents, including preparing a care plan, deciding the type of care needed, preparing foods, and monitoring medication. -
5 Heart Attack Symptoms in Women That May Surprise You
Many people imagine a heart attack like they’ve seen in the movies, but women often suffer from more subtle symptoms, like neck pain or nausea. -
Why is My Eye Twitching? 5 Ways to Treat it at Home
The occasional eye twitch is not a sign of severe health problems. But twitching that lasts longer than a few weeks calls for a visit to the doctor. -
How Can a Berlin Heart Help Pediatric Heart Transplant Patients?
The Berlin Heart ventricular assist device is a mechanical cardiac support system for critically ill pediatric patients suffering from severe heart failure.By Dennis Wells -
Signs Your Child May Be Struggling with Their Mental Health
Here are things to look out for that could signal your child is struggling with mental health and how to best address it. -
Protecting Your Family from Measles in 2024 and Top Symptoms to Know
Vaccination is key for preventing this potentially life-threatening disease. -
Why Timely Preeclampsia Detection Is Crucial for People Who are Pregnant
While preeclampsia does not affect a large number of pregnancies, if it is not treated properly, it can cause some serious complications for mom and baby. -
What TOCO Number is a Contraction in 2024?
Most of us have heard of the word “contraction.” But have you heard doctors refer to your TOCO number leading up to the delivery of your baby? -
Understanding Heart Valves and the Impact if One Malfunctions
What happens to your heart when you have a problem with one (or more) of your heart valves? -
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8 Reasons Your Child Should Attend Summer Camp
Reasons why you should consider sending your child to a summer camp. -
Important Signs and Symptoms to Know About Broken Heart Syndrome
Have you ever had your heart broken? It hurts, doesn’t it. But there’s actually a real medical condition called broken heart syndrome. -
How You Can Prevent and Treat Osteoporosis
Concerned about osteoporosis? Read a few tips on how to prevent osteoporosis through diet and exercise. -
5 Important Facts About Donor Human Milk Banking
The Mothers’ Milk Bank of Louisiana collects approved donor human milk for sick babies who need it to survive. -
Healthy Chocolate: 6 Options That Won't Spike Your Blood Sugar
Looking for sweet treats that help to satisfy a chocolate craving and keep your blood sugar in check? Look no further than these six picks! -
Exploring Vasectomy Reversal: Here Are 4 Things You Need to Know
Curious about vasectomy reversibility? Despite common belief, vasectomies can be reversed with care. Explore this procedure and its potential outcomes. -
What Should You Expect Before Undergoing a Vasectomy?
Deciding whether to get a vasectomy is a big decision for men, and it's important to know what to expect before getting one. -
5 Delicious Heart-Healthy Foods for Every Meal
Here are delicious and flavorful ingredients that can lower cholesterol and blood pressure and help reduce and control weight. -
A Dietitian Picks the 7 Best Prenatal Vitamins for 2024
If you are trying to get pregnant or are pregnant, a prenatal vitamin can be an essential part of your healthcare routine. Here are our top picks. -
2024 Mardi Gras Ladder Safety Tips You Must Know if You're a Parent
Mardi Gras ladders are a great way for your kids to experience parades, but are they safe? -
The Top Cause of Heart Attacks in Pregnant Women: SCAD
SCAD is a condition, that has the potential to cause devastating heart attacks in young or pregnant women. Know what SCAD is, who is at risk and the signs to look for. -
8 Symptoms of Heart Disease in Women
Some women with heart disease may have no symptoms, while some might experience vague symptoms that aren't typically associated with heart disorders. -
5 Health Benefits of Dark Chocolate and How to Choose the Best One
Sweet tooth? Find a better-for-you chocolate, a list of the health benefits of chocolate and what to look for on chocolate labels when the cravings hit. -
Can My Child Take Melatonin?
Is melatonin safe for children? Tunc Dinh, MD, shares advice for parents whose children have trouble sleeping. -
7 Ways to Adjust Your Attitude for Better Health
Use these practical tips, suggested by the Ochsner Digital Medicine program, to maintain a positive outlook on life for both your mental and physical health. -
Tips for Enjoying Mardi Gras for People with Sensory Difficulties
Mardi Gras can be overwhelming, but these sensory strategies can help you or your child find relief while enjoying the festivities. -
What Are the Unique Signs and Symptoms of Heart Attacks in Women?
Heart attack symptoms can display themselves differently in men and women. While chest pain is the most common symptom of a heart attack, women are more likely to suffer a heart attack with more subtle signs. -
9 Warning Signs of a Heart Attack from Your Body a Month Before
Heart attacks can happen suddenly or without notice. Warning signs may occur for many people hours, days or weeks in advance. Knowing these signs and symptoms can help you save your life. -
Black History Month 2024: 5 Easy, Meaningful Ways to Reflect
Learning about Black history isn’t just for school kids. Anyone can do it! Here's how. -
Are Oysters High in Cholesterol?
If you like oysters, crabs and mussels, you’ll be happy to know that they can be incorporated into a heart healthy diet. -
How Do I Navigate My Life After Prostate Cancer Treatment?
Depending on the selected treatment for prostate cancer, patients may experience a variety of emotions. Education regarding the patient’s “new normal” is important to the success of any cancer survivorship treatment plan. -
Heart Attacks in Men & Women: What Are the Different Signs and Risk?
From cold sweats and extreme fatigue to neck and back pain, heart attack symptoms can manifest themselves differently in men and women. -
Dysthymia (Persistent Depressive Disorder) Versus Major Depression
Dysthymia, or persistent depressive disorder, is characterized by long-lasting, low-level depression. It is not as severe as major depression. -
Everything You Need to Know to Survive Mardi Gras 2024
Whether you’re a local or this is your first time visiting New Orleans for Carnival, this handy guide will help you enjoy Mardi Gras like a pro. -
Are Heart Murmurs in Children Dangerous?
In most cases, a pediatric cardiologist can listen to a child’s heart and determine if a murmur is an innocent murmur of childhood or deserves further workup. -
Valentine's Day 2024: 9 Ideas To Keep Your Hearts Happy and Healthy
Ready to ditch the heart-shaped chocolates? Mix things up this Valentine’s Day with a focus on wellness. -
Are Mardi Gras Beads and Other Parade Throws Safe for Your Kids?
Get the facts on parade throws and if they're safe for your children. Plus, which ones to look out for. -
8 Ways to Get a Better Night’s Sleep
Simple habit changes can change your restless nights into peaceful sleep. -
Sleep Hygiene Checklist: 7 Great Ways to Improve Your Nighttime Routine
Here's happens when you don't get a good night's sleep. -
Does Melatonin Help You Sleep? Tips From a Pharmacist
Melatonin is a natural hormone produced by the body to regulate our circadian rhythm. -
10 Top Ways to Get Better Sleep Tonight
Improve your sleep by creating a sleep sanctuary in your bedroom, limiting exposure to electronics and avoiding alcohol before going to bed. -
Debunking the Top 6 Myths About Heart Disease
Heart disease myths range from who is most vulnerable, what you can and can’t do in terms of exercise and eating and what a heart attack looks and feels like. -
6 Tips to Maintain a Heart Healthy Lifestyle
Fruits and vegetables, whole grains and limited sodium intake are some of the best ways to fight heart disease. -
How to Keep Your Heart Healthy During Mardi Gras 2024
If you are on a low-sodium diet or prescription medication for high blood pressure, here's how to celebrate Mardi Gras safely. -
8 Top Remedies to Soothe a COVID-19 Sore Throat in 2024
Since sore throats stem from many illnesses, it is important to know if your sore throat is COVID-19 or something else. -
New Guidelines To Prevent SIDS
There are few things as tragic to the parents of a new baby as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS. Unfortunately, even with all that has been done in recent years to raise awareness, many people still don’t know all of the risk factors.