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August 23, 2023 by John Ray

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Menopause (Episode 91, To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow)

Host Dr. Jim Morrow addressed the topic of menopause on this episode of To Your Health. He clarified what qualifies as menopause, how it’s diagnosed, the range of symptoms, potential treatments such as hormone replacement therapy, the impact on sleep, bone health, heart health, and more.

To Your Health is brought to you by Village Medical (formerly Morrow Family Medicine), which brings the care back to healthcare.

About Village Medical (formerly Morrow Family Medicine)

Village Medical, formerly Morrow Family Medicine, is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Village Medical one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Village Medical, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  The practice has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Village Medical offers a comprehensive suite of primary care services including preventative care, treatment for illness and injury, and management of chronic conditions such as diabetes, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and kidney disease. Atlanta-area patients can learn more about the practice here.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Village Medical, and Host of To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow

Covid-19 misconceptionsDr. Jim Morrow is the founder of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

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The complete show archive of To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow addresses a wide range of health and wellness topics.

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes

What is menopause?

  • Menopause is when a person’s menstrual periods permanently end. 
  • Perimenopause is the term for the 3 to 5 years around the time of menopause and before your final period. During this time, people experience fewer periods that are further apart.

When does menopause occur?

  • The timing of actual menopause is different for each person. 
    • The average age for a person to have their last period is about 51. 
      • But it’s normal for menopause to occur any time from age 40 to 59. 
      • A person often goes through menopause at about the same age as their mother.
  • You may stop having periods early (before age 40). 
    • If so, your doctor can do a blood test to see if you’re actually going through menopause. 
      • If you’re not, the doctor will look for another cause for your missed periods.
  • Menopause is a gradual process that can take several years. 
    • You’re not really through menopause until you haven’t had a period for 12 months. 
      • (During this time, keep using birth control if you don’t want to become pregnant.)
  • People who have both ovaries removed during surgery will go through “surgical menopause” at the time of their surgery. 
    • If the uterus is taken out but the ovaries are not, a person will stop having periods, but they will not go through surgical menopause.

What causes menopause?

  • Menopause is what happens when your ovaries stop producing the hormones that control menstruation. 
    • These hormones are estrogen and progesterone. 
    • Without these hormones, your body will no longer release an egg each month.

How is menopause diagnosed?

  • If you believe you are going through menopause and have concerns, talk to your doctor. 
    • Menopause does not require an official diagnosis unless you want to confirm it. 
      • Your doctor may order a blood test to check your hormone levels. 
      • They will check for estrogen as well as a follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).

Can menopause be prevented or avoided?

  • Menopause cannot be prevented or avoided.

Symptoms of menopause

  • Symptoms of menopause vary. 
    • Some people just stop having periods. 
      • Most people experience some symptoms, such as the following:
        • A change in your menstrual cycle.
          • This is one of the first signs of nearing menopause. You may skip periods or they may occur closer together. Your flow may be lighter or heavier than usual.
        • Hot flashes.
          • Hot flashes are the most common symptom of menopause. When you have a hot flash, you’ll feel warm from your chest to your head. These often happen in wave-like sensations. Your skin may turn red and you may sweat. You may feel sick to your stomach and dizzy. You may also have a headache and feel like your heart is beating very fast and hard.
        • Vaginal dryness.
          • During and after menopause, the skin of your vagina and vulva (the area around your vagina) becomes thinner. Your vagina also loses its ability to produce as much lubrication (wetness) during sexual arousal. These changes can lead to pain during sex. You may need to help supplement vaginal moisture to make sex less painful. You can use an over-the-counter water-based sexual lubricant (such as K-Y Jelly). Or you can use moisturizers for the vaginal area (such as Vagisil). You can also talk to your doctor about the benefits and risks of using prescription estrogen cream for vaginal changes.
        • Urinary tract problems
          • You’re more likely to have bladder and urinary tract infections during and after menopause. Talk to your doctor if you have to go to the bathroom more often or feel an urgent need to urinate. Also let your doctor know if you feel a burning sensation when urinating or are not able to urinate.
        • Headaches, night sweats, trouble sleeping, and tiredness. 
          • As you’re going through menopause, you may have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Night sweats may wake you up. You may not get enough rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (the stage of sleep during which you dream). A lack of REM sleep may make you feel tired, moody, and stressed out.
        • Weight gain
          • Many people gain weight during menopause. A healthy diet and exercising most, if not all, days of the week will help keep you fit.
  • Talk to your doctor if you have:
    • A change in your monthly cycle.
    • Heavy bleeding.
    • Bleeding that lasts longer than usual.
    • Bleeding more often than every 3 weeks.
    • Bleeding after sexual intercourse.
    • Any blood spotting between periods.

Does menopause have emotional symptoms?

  • Many people experience emotional symptoms during menopause.
    • These symptoms may include sadness, anxiety, and mood swings. 
    • For some people, symptoms can be severe. 
      • If you find that you’re having emotional problems, talk to your family doctor.

Menopause treatment

  • There isn’t a set treatment for menopause. 
    • There are ways to manage some of its symptoms. 
    • Talk to your doctor if you are struggling with hot flashes, if sex is painful, or if your emotions seem unbalanced.

What is hormone replacement therapy?

  • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a treatment for menopause symptoms. 
    • It involves taking synthetic hormones (which are made in a laboratory rather than by the body). 
    • HRT can involve taking estrogen alone or estrogen combined with another hormone, progestin. 
    • Some people have found that HRT can relieve menopause symptoms. 
    • These symptoms include hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and some urinary problems. 
    • However, HRT is not for everyone. 
      • Recent studies suggest that for most people, the risks of using HRT may outweigh the benefits. 
      • Talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of HRT.

Are other treatments available?

  • Yes, other medicines may help ease some menopausal symptoms. 
    • These include estrogen cream, low-dose antidepressants, soy products, and certain herbal supplements. 
      • Discuss these options with your doctor.

What are phytoestrogens?

  • Phytoestrogens are plant-based substances found in some cereals, vegetables, beans and other legumes, and herbs. 
    • They may work in the body like a weak form of estrogen. 
      • Researchers are studying whether phytoestrogens can be used to relieve some symptoms of menopause. 
      • They are also studying the side effects caused by these substances. 
      • Many soy products are good sources of phytoestrogens. 
      • These include tofu, soymilk, and soy nuts. 
        • Some studies indicate that soy supplements may reduce hot flashes after menopause.
  • However, the results haven’t been consistent. 
    • There is not enough scientific evidence to recommend the use of herbs that contain phytoestrogens to treat symptoms of menopause. 
      • This is also true of pills and creams made with these herbs. 
      • In addition, not enough is known about the risks of using these products. 
      • Herbs and supplements are not regulated like medicines. 
        • Some herbs and supplements can be harmful when combined with certain medicines. 
        • If you’re considering using any natural or herbal products to ease your symptoms, talk to your doctor first.

Living with menopause

    • Living with menopause is easier for some people than others. 
      • It depends on the severity of your symptoms. 
      • Use these tips to help ease symptoms and to learn more about how to deal with menopause.
  • Should I avoid certain foods or drinks during menopause?
        • If you have hot flashes, you may want to avoid spicy or hot foods and drinks. 
        • These can trigger hot flashes. 
          • Alcohol can trigger hot flashes, too. 
          • It also interferes with bone growth and calcium absorption. 
          • People who are going through menopause should avoid or limit alcohol.
  • Can my diet affect how well I sleep?
      • The following tips can help reduce sleep problems:
        • Eat regular meals at regular times.
        • Avoid late-night meals and heavy late-night snacks.
        • Limit caffeine, which is found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and cola drinks. 
          • Caffeine stays in the bloodstream for up to 6 hours and can interfere with sleep.
        • Avoid alcohol. 
          • It may make you feel sleepy, but it actually affects the cycle of REM and non-REM sleep. 
          • This may cause you to wake up throughout the night.

Help for hot flashes

  • Turn your thermostat down. Sleep in a cool room.
  • Dress in layers, so you can remove clothing when you get too warm.
  • Wear cotton and other natural fabrics that “breathe” so you don’t get overheated. Use cotton sheets on your bed.
  • Drink cool water or other beverages when a hot flash starts.
  • Get plenty of exercise.
  • Find out what triggers your hot flashes and avoid them. Spicy foods, alcohol, tight clothing, and hot, humid weather are some common triggers.

How does menopause affect bone health?

  • The older a person is, the greater their risk of osteoporosis. 
    • A person’s risk becomes even greater when they go through menopause. 
    • When your estrogen level decreases during menopause, you lose more bone than your body can replace. 
    • This makes your bones weaker and more likely to break. 
    • To keep your bones strong, it’s important to get enough calcium and vitamin D in your diet. 
    • These help your body absorb calcium. 
    • Your doctor can suggest ways to get more calcium through food, drink, and, possibly, a calcium supplement. 
    • They may also suggest that you take a vitamin D supplement to help your body process calcium. 
    • Ask your doctor what amount of daily calcium and vitamin D is right for you.

How does menopause affect heart health?

  • People are more likely to develop heart disease after menopause. 
    • Lower estrogen levels may be part of the cause. 
    • It also could be that other health issues that are more common as people get older. 
      • These include gaining weight, becoming less active, and developing high blood pressure or diabetes. 
      • You can reduce your risk of these health problems by eating a variety of healthy, nutrient-rich foods. 
      • It also helps to stay active and maintain an appropriate weight.

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WHY Healthcare? E34

July 25, 2022 by Karen

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Inspirational stories, leadership styles, life lessons, pivotal moments, business tips, and more were shared on this episode of Collaborative Connections Radio Show and podcast, sponsored by KLM Consulting, Marketing, and Management.

Host, Kelly Lorenzen was on-air with Judy Smith of Smith Hager Bajo, Inc., Madeline Frederick with Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), and Megan Duffy with DLR Group.

They also shared why they chose healthcare, their BIG WHY, brands, values, culture, and what collaboration means to them.

It was such a dynamic conversation with these amazing business leaders and worth the listen.

Smith Hager Bajo, Inc., is a consultant-owned firm committed to making a difference in the health care of women and children.

Since the firm was founded by three women in 1995, it has become recognized nationally for helping hospitals improve their services and environments for women and children.

Collectively, consultants have completed more then 2,000 projects ranging from strategic business planning of women’s health services to facility planning for state of the art children’s hospitals.

Judy-Smith-Phoenix-Business-RadioJudy Smith started her hospital career at WakeMed in Raleigh, NC. She worked with several health systems before moving into the world of managment consulting and facility planning.

As a consultant, she has successfully completed more than 1,000 women and children’s hospital projects in six countries, and is an active lecturer, author and strategist.

She has devoted her career and significant personal time to improving the health environment for women and children.

Connect with Judy on LinkedIn.

Founded in 1901, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is a worldwide leader in pediatric and adolescent health.

Madeline-Frederick-Phoenix-Business-RadioMadeline Frederick is a hospital executive, with expertise in strategic planning, operational improvement, and aligning resources with organizational goals.

She has twelve years of experience in healthcare administration, including roles with the VA Health System, academic health systems, an NCI-designated cancer center, and currently, a children’s hospital.

While she has built her career in southern California, she is originally from Kansas City, and earned her Master of Health Services Administration from University of Kansas Medical Center.

DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new construction, renovation, and adaptive reuse.

Their promise is to elevate the human experience through design. This promise inspires sustainable design for a diverse group of public and private sector clients; local communities; and the planet.

DLR Group is 100 percent employee-owned and fully supports the initiatives and goals of the 2030 Challenge, and is an initial signatory to the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment.

Megan-Duffy-Phoenix-Business-RadioMegan Duffy is a Principal at DLR Group and has over 20 years of experience in interior design and planning services for public and private sector clients including healthcare clients.

As Senior Interior Design Lead, she takes pride in her role as a mentor, leader, and creative spirit. She takes on every project with an eye toward expressing the goal and mission of every client.

About Collaborative Connections

Kelly Lorenzen started the “Collaborative Connections” show to bring her clients and favorite charities together to meet each other, connect and collaborate in life and business. collaborative-connections-Radio-Show-Podcast-logo1

She hopes to build a stronger community one show at a time.

About Our Sponsor

KLM is a one-stop support shop for small business owners who are starting, growing, or trying to sustain. Our purpose is to foster the growth and prosperity of small businesses in our community.

Entrepreneurs & small business owners come to KLM for support in all areas of business. KLM clients think of us as a concierge, business snuggy, another arm, or duplicate for the business owner; They call us when they need us. Business owners can continue to do what they love while having the support they need when they need it. klm-logo-small

About Your Host

Kelly-Lorenzen-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXKelly Lorenzen, CEO of KLM, is an award-winning entrepreneur with over 15 years of business-ownership experience. She is also a certified project management professional.

Kelly’s expertise is in business development, customer service, marketing, and sales.

Connect with Kelly on LinkedIn, and follow KLM Consulting on Facebook.

 

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Ann Holder, Marani Health

October 4, 2021 by John Ray

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American obstetric care is among the most expensive in the world. Despite this extraordinary level of spending for care, the United States has one of the highest rates of both infant & maternal deaths among industrialized nations. That’s where Marani Health comes in. Founder & CEO Ann Holder joined host John Ray to discuss the problem, how Marani got started, the company’s initial products which improve outcomes for mothers and their babies, and much more. Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Radio is produced virtually by the Minneapolis St. Paul studio of Business RadioX®.

Marani Health

Marani HealthMarani is dedicated to improving the experience & outcomes of mothers & their babies by improving access to care and empower expectant mothers & providers with insights into each individual pregnancy.

Marani is a healthcare technology start-up focused on commercializing innovative, wearable, digital products aimed at empowering women to understand their health and improve fetal and maternal outcomes. The Company’s first products are wearable, washable garments with electrocardiogram (ECG) technology, enabled with Artificial Intelligence (AI) designed to monitor the mother and fetus during pregnancy and labor/delivery.

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Ann Holder, Founder & CEO, Marani Health

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Ann Holder, Founder & CEO, Marani

Ann Holder, Founder and CEO of Marani Health, is a Medical Device Executive with a rich background in sales, marketing, finance, and operations. Ann began her career in the US Army after graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point.

In healthcare, Ann worked for Medtronic in a variety of roles in sales, finance and business development and was an executive at a start-up. Most recently she has been helping companies commercialize in the U.S. while focused on developing fetal monitoring technology with the Mayo Clinic.

Prior to Ann’s career in healthcare, Ann worked in the consumer goods industry and in telecommunications for international companies in engineering and operations in the areas of manufacturing, supply chain and logistics. Additionally, she founded B2H, a medical supply company supporting the VA, and Spearhead Rugby Academy, a non-profit supporting at risk young adults.

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Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and produced virtually from the Minneapolis St. Paul studio of Business RadioX® .  You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

Tagged With: Ann Holder, artificial intelligence, babies, fetal outcomes, Marani Health, maternal outcomes, mothers, pregnancy, prenatal care, prenatal testing, Startup, women's health

It’s Time to Get Healthy (Part 2 of 3)

August 19, 2020 by Mike

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Let Leta take you on a journey of faith, life, travel, and interior design. Take your life out of the status quo and into 2020! Status Life with Leta is brought to you by Status Home Design, and by the Law Office of Derek M. Hays at 404-777-HURT.

On this episode, Leta continues a deep dive into the secrets to healthy eating and healthy living, with returning guest Crystal Ledwith, a nurse practitioner and women’s health expert.

Leta Brooks/Status Home Design

Status Home Design is a 12.000 sq ft retail store located in the Kohls Plaza of Hamilton Mill at 2240 Hamilton Creek Pkwy, Dacula, Georgia. They have 70 different merchants inside the store selling furniture and home goods of various styles. Their Status Carpenters can rehab, refinish, or repaint almost anything. This fantastic team of carpenters also custom builds tables, bookcases, cabinets, and barn doors. Status Design Studio, Inc., their award winning full-service interior design firm is also located inside the store. Their designers, provide exemplary service for all your home and business needs. Status Home Design’s knowledge of the latest trends and access to an abundance of manufacturers for furniture and all home decor items, sets them apart from the rest. Last, but certainly not least, they have an in-house seamstress and upholstery workshop.

Contact Leta at lbrooks@statushomedesign.com

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It’s Time to Get Healthy (Part 1 of 3)

August 5, 2020 by Mike

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Let Leta take you on a journey of faith, life, travel, and interior design. Take your life out of the status quo and into 2020! Status Life with Leta is brought to you by Status Home Design, and by the Law Office of Derek M. Hays at 404-777-HURT.

On this episode, Leta does a deep dive into the secrets to healthy eating and healthy living, with special guest Crystal Ledwith, a women’s health expert.

Leta Brooks/Status Home Design

Status Home Design is a 12.000 sq ft retail store located in the Kohls Plaza of Hamilton Mill at 2240 Hamilton Creek Pkwy, Dacula, Georgia. They have 70 different merchants inside the store selling furniture and home goods of various styles. Their Status Carpenters can rehab, refinish, or repaint almost anything. This fantastic team of carpenters also custom builds tables, bookcases, cabinets, and barn doors. Status Design Studio, Inc., their award winning full-service interior design firm is also located inside the store. Their designers, provide exemplary service for all your home and business needs. Status Home Design’s knowledge of the latest trends and access to an abundance of manufacturers for furniture and all home decor items, sets them apart from the rest. Last, but certainly not least, they have an in-house seamstress and upholstery workshop.

Contact Leta at lbrooks@statushomedesign.com

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Status Home Design on Instagram
Status Life with Leta on Instagram

Status Home Design on Facebook
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Status Home Design and Status Life with Leta

Tagged With: business radio, Business RadioX, crystal ledwith, Derek Hays, healthy eating, healthy living, interior decorating, interior design, law office of derek hays, Leta Brooks, Radiox, Status Home Design, status life, status life with leta, Weight Loss, women's health

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