Dr. Debra Cutler sat down with CW39
(7/26/18): Dr. Debra Cutler, a
Pediatrician at Main Campus, discussed with the CW39 the very important issue of hot-car deaths and how no one should leave a child or pet in a parked car.
Dr. Christine Le talked with CW39
(7/24/18):
Dr. Christine Le, Family Medicine at Tanglewood Clinic, was interviewed by CW39 about
heat illnesses, the differences between overheating and heat stroke, and the treatments are used for each.
Dr. Helene Sheena spoke with FOX 26
(7/19/18):
Dr. Helene Sheena, a
Pediatrician at Tanglewood Clinic, spoke with FOX 26 about baby ear piercings, what age she recommends, and how to keep piercing free from infection.
Dr. Steffanie Campbell was interviewed by CW39
(7/17/18):
Dr. Steffanie Campbell, Internal Medicine at Pearland Clinic, was interviewed by CW39 about heat and its effect on your energy level.
Dr. Leonardo Espitia was interviewed by KPRC-TV NBC
(7/13/18):
Dr. Leonardo Espitia, Family Medicine at the Woodlands Clinic, was interviewed by KPRC-TV NBC about common causes and cures for stomachaches.
Dr. Pamela Sanders spoke with FOX 26 and AM-740 KTRH
(7/12/18):
Dr. Pamela Sanders,
Pediatrician at Fort Bend Campus, spoke with FOX 26 about a study regarding whether babies sleep better if started on solid foods sooner.
(7/19/18): Dr. Sanders spoke with radio station AM - 740 KTRH about ADHD in children and a possible connection with media usage.
(7/24/18): Dr. Sanders was interviewed by radio station AM - KTRH, discussing the issue of kids not going outside to play as much as in the past due to videogames and TV distractions - and what parents can do about it.
Dr. Shane Magee talked with CW39
(7/5/2018):
Dr. Shane Magee, Internal Medicine at Tanglewood Clinic, talked with the CW39 about people having
PTSD from hurricane Harvey and how it flares back up when Houston has a rainstorm.
Dr. John Griffin was interviewed by NBC KPRC-TV
(6/29/18):
Dr. John Griffin, dermatologist at Tanglewoof Clinic, was interviewed by NBC KPRC-TV, discussing at home
sunburn remedies and which ones are better than others at relieving the pain. He was also interviewed by NBC KPRC-TV, discussing
tips on dehydration and how to test if you are dehydrated or not.
Dr. Eric Sandberg was interviewed by CW39
(6/28/18): Dr. Eric Sandberg, allergist at Main Campus, Fort Bend Campus, and Clear Lake, talked with the CW39 about the African sandstorm that blew in that weekend and how it would affect allergies.
Dr. Michael Newmark talked with CW39
(6/26/18):
Dr. Michael Newmark, Neurology at Main Campus, talked with the CW39 about a patient who was prescribed
CBD oil and is now a couple of months free from seizures.
Dr. Pamela Sanders spoke with FOX 26
(6/20/18):
Dr. Pamela Sanders, a
Pediatrician at Fort Bend Campus, spoke with Fox 26 about how
video game addiction is now considered a mental health disorder and what should be done to help prevent it in young children.
Dr. Melanie Mouzoon spoke with CW39
(6/14/2018): Dr. Melanie Mouzoon, Immunization specialist, discussed with the CW 39 areas that
vaccination rates have dropped and the importance of getting vaccinated, and why kids should be regularly vaccinated as well.
Dr. Steffanie Campbell talked with NBC KPRC - TV
(6/11/2018):
Dr. Steffanie Campbell, Internal Medicine at Pearland Clinic, talked with NBC KPRC-TV about the healthy items everyone should keep in their pantries. She also discussed with NBC KPRC-TV the
healthier options to choose from when it comes to summer BBQs.
Dr. Shane Magee spoke with radio station AM - 740 KTRH
(6/4/2018):
Dr. Shane Magee, Internal Medicine at Tanglewood Clinic, talked with radio station AM – 740 KTRH about the increase in antibiotic resistance and what can be done to prevent it.
(6/13/2018): Dr. Magee also discussed with radio station AM – 740 KTRH about how food in the office environment seems to lean toward the unhealthy variety and how we should limit our intake of it.
Dr. Ned Snyder was interviewed by CW39
(6/1/2018): Dr. Ned Snyder, Gastroenterology at Main Campus, was interviewed by CW39 about the updated colonoscopy guidelines and what he recommends people do.
Dr. Nicholas Solomos spoke with CW39 and radio station AM - 740 KTRH
(6/1/18):
Dr Nicholas Solomos, Family Medicine and Executive Health at Main Campus, talked with the CW39 and radio station AM – 740 KTRH regarding hurricane prep kits and what should be included in them.
Dr. Christine Le was interviewed by FOX and CW39
(6/1/2018):
Dr. Christine Le, Family Medicine at Tanglewood, was interviewed by FOX 26 about the importance of being prepared for a hurricane with a hurricane first aid kit at home.
(6/12/2018): Dr. Le discussed with the CW39 about how
exercise levels in females have dropped, especially once out of school, as compared to males.
Dr. Ruhi Soni was featured in a radio program by "Houston Matters"
(5/25/2018): Dr. Ruhi Soni, ophthalmologist at Spring Medical and Diagnostic Center and Main Campus, spoke with radio program “Houston Matters” regarding all things eye health and took calls live on air to answer questions.
Dr. Helene Sheena sat down with FOX 26
(5/24/2018):
Dr. Helene Sheena,
Pediatrician at Tanglewood, sat down with FOX 26 to discuss the recent issues with oral gel for kids, and she gave some alternatives.
Dr. Steffanie Campbell spoke with radio station AM - 740 News Radio
(5/1/2018):
Dr. Steffanie Campbell, Internal Medicine at Pearland, spoke with radio station AM – 740 News Radio about life spans.
(5/9/2018): Dr. Campbell was interviewed by AM – 740 News Radio about the uptick in the man flu.
(5/23/2018): Dr. Steffanie Campbell, Internal Medicine at Pearland, spoke with NBC about the
keto diet and how it might help people with
diabetes.
Dr. Pamela Sanders had a discussion with the CW39
(5/8/2018):
Dr. Pamela Sanders,
Pediatrician at Fort Bend Campus, spoke with the CW39 about a recent case of
Tuberculosis at a local school, and she discussed ways to be tested and what the next steps should be.
Dr. Megan Pallister spoke with the CW39
(5/4/2018):
Dr. Megan Pallister, OB/GYN at Tanglewood and Woman’s Center, spoke with the CW39, discussing the
correlation between fast food and infertility. She recommended living a healthy lifestyle before, during, and after pregnancy.
Dr. Christine Le had an interview by FOX 26 and the CW39
(5/3/2018):
Dr. Christine Le, Family Medicine at Tanglewood, was interviewed by FOX 26 and CW39 about how the current generation is suffering from a
higher rate of loneliness, possibly due to social media.
(5/5/2018): Dr. Le was featured via phone call with ABC 13 about prevention tips for mosquito bites and which treatments work best.
(5/31/2018): Dr. Le spoke with radio station AM – 740 regarding how China is being reported as having better health than the U.S.
Dr. Yoav Kaufman sat down with FOX 26 and CW39
(4/27/2018): and (4/30/2018):
Dr. Yoav Kaufman, plastic and reconstructive surgeon and hand specialist, sat down with FOX 26 and the CW39 to discuss a new trend of
engagement ring piercings and how they can pose a danger to your finger tendons.
Dr. Puneet Patni was interviewed by ABC 13 and the CW39
(4/24/2018):
Dr. Puneet Patni, pulmonologist, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine physician, was interviewed by ABC 13 and the CW39 about
sepsis, including the treatments and recovery aspects, regarding President George H.W. Bush’s recent hospitalization.
Dr. Shane Magee spoke with the CW39
(4/11/2018):
Dr. Shane Magee, Internal Medicine, spoke with the CW39 about a new study that says
hand dryers spread more bacteria that originally thought and that it’s probably safer to use paper towels.
Dr. Shira Amdur sat down with FOX 26
(4/6/2018) and (4/12/2018): Dr. Shira Amdur, Supportive Medicine, was interviewed by FOX 26 regarding the “Caring for the Caregiver” event hosted by Kelsey-Seybold. She discussed that caregiving can be stressful and caregivers must take time to care for themselves.(4/19/2018):Dr. Amdur spoke with radio station AM-740 and also sat down with FOX 26 regarding the option of comfort care in relation to former Barbara Bush’s end-of-life decision.
(4/19/2018): Dr. Amdur spoke with radio station AM-740 and also sat down with FOX 26 regarding the option of comfort care in relation to former Barbara Bush’s end-of-life decision.
Dr. Rupesh Nigam was interviewed by radio station AM - 740 News Radio
(3/28/2018): Dr. Rupesh Nigam, Managing Physician of Supportive Medicine and Associate Medical Director of Hospitalist Services, was interviewed by radio station AM - 740 News Radio promoting the April 14 “Caring for the Caregiver” event hosted by Kelsey-Seybold. He talked about the biggest challenges caregivers face.
Dr. Shira Amdur was interviewed by radio station AM - 740 News Radio
(3/28/2018): Dr. Shira Amdur, Supportive Medicine, was interviewed by radio station AM - 740 News Radio, discussing the April 14 “Caring for the Caregiver” event hosted by Kelsey-Seybold. She understands that caregiving can be so stressful and caregivers must take time to care for themselves.
Dr. Christine Le participated in an interview with the CW39
(3/16/2018):
Dr. Christine Le, a Family Medicine physician at Tanglewood, participated in an interview with the CW39 about two topics. One was about how a strong handshake can correlate to a healthy heart. The other was about FDA plans to reduce
nicotine in cigarettes to make them less addictive.
Dr. Ned Snyder talked with the CW39
(3/13/2018): Dr. Ned Snyder, Chief of Gastroenterology, talked with the CW39 about
micro plastics found in water bottles and whether we should be worried. He said no and pointed out micro plastics are found in many other items, too.
Dr. Megan Pallister had a discussion with the CW39
(3/13/18):
Dr. Megan Pallister, OB/GYN, spoke with the CW39 about how
menstrual cramps could be compared to heart attacks, depending on degree of pain.
Dr. Sandberg sat down for a discussion with AM - 740 Radio and ABC 13
(3/13/2018) and (3/16/2018): Allergist, Dr. Eric Sandberg discussed, with AM – 740 News Radio and ABC 13 about the allergy season and what to expect this year, as well as common treatments.
Dr. Pamela Sanders spoke with the CW39
(3/6/2018):
Dr. Pamela Sanders, pediatrician, spoke with CW39 about a
growing trend in opioid overdoses among children. She talked about what parents should be doing to keep prescription drugs locked up and out of reach.
Dr. Melanie Mouzoon sat down with the CW39
(3/2/2018): Dr. Melanie Mouzoon, Managing Physician for Immunization Practices, sat down with the CW39, discussing the
peak of the flu season has finally arrived.
(3/8/2018) and (3/12/218): Dr. Mouzoon spoke with CW39 and Fox 26 about the
cheerleaders exposed to mumps in Dallas, and she explained the symptoms to look (3/28/2018): Dr. Mouzoon was featured on Fox 26 about the possibility of a second wave of the flu, this time with strain B.
Dr. Carter had a discussion with ABC
(2/21/2018): Dr. Patrick Carter, Medical Director for Care Coordination and Quality Improvement and Chief of Family Medicine, provided insight to ABC about
juice cleanses and whether they have any benefit to your health.
Dr. Joyce Holz shared insight with ABC
(2/2/2018):
Dr. Joyce Holz, OB/GYN at Berthelsen Main Campus, discussed fitness trends in an ABC interview.
Dr. Steffanie Campbell was featured by the CW39
(1/31/2018):
Dr. Steffanie Campbell, Family Medicine at Pearland, was interviewed by the CW39 about acrylamide and whether it’s present in potatoes and coffee.
Dr. Shane Magee spoke with the CW39
(1/19/2018):
Dr. Shane Magee, Internal Medicine at Tanglewood, spoke with the CW39 about whether or not
weather changes have an impact on your health.
Dr. Donnie Aga sat down for an interview with KTRK-TV (NBC)
(1/11/2018):
Dr. Donnie Aga, Medical Director for KelseyCare Advantage, sat down for an interview with KTRK-TV (ABC) about how to
utilize telemedicine and how it can come in handy during an active flu season.
Dr. Christine Le participated with FOX 26
(1/12/2018):
Dr. Christine Le, Family Medicine at Tanglewood, participated on a phone bank at Fox 26, taking calls and answering questions regarding the flu and sharing prevention steps to take.
(1/16/2018): Dr. Christine Le spoke with radio station 740 KTRH about the dangers of holding in a sneeze and what could happen if you do.
Dr. Melanie Mouzoon sat down with KPRC-TV (NBC)
(1/9/2018): Dr. Melanie Mouzoon, immunization specialist, sat down with KPRC-TV (NBC) to talk about the flu epidemic and how to protect yourself from catching the flu.
(2/6/2018): Dr. Mouzoon spoke with Fox26 about the possibility of catching the flu more than once.
(2/7/2018): Dr. Mouzoon discussed with KPRC-TV (NBC) the importance of
getting a flu shot after a televangelist said we don’t have a flu season and to “inoculate yourself with the word of God.”
(2/9/2018): Dr. Mouzoon spoke with CW39 about all the different strains of flu, which ones have peaked, and which haven’t.
(2/9/2018): Dr. Mouzoon spoke with radio station 740 KTRH discussing this year’s lengthy flu season.
(2/22/2018): Dr. Mouzoon sat down with CW39 to talk about
FluMist, which is approved for use next year, and offered her thoughts on it being available again.
Dr. Michael Newmark talked with CBS Dallas
(1/6/2018):
Dr. Michael Newmark, neurologist at Berthelsen Main Campus, spoke with CBS Dallas about the
compassionate use act. The program allows doctors to prescribe a dosage of medical marijuana that’s only legal in Texas for the treatment of intractable epilepsy.
(2/5/2018): Dr. Newmark talked with the Houston Chronicle about the
compassionate use act and how it will change the way intractable epilepsy is treated.
(2/16/2018): Dr. Newmark was interviewed by Houston Public Media and featured online about the cannabis treatment through the
compassionate use act.
(2/26/2018): Dr. Newmark sat down with CW39 to discuss the obstacles associated with the
compassionate use act.
Dr. Puneet Patni spoke with radio station 740 KTRH
(1/4/2018):
Dr. Puneet Patni, pulmonologist at Clear Lake, Berthelsen Main Campus, Pasadena, and the Sleep Center, spoke with radio station 740 KTRH about how Houston residents get a record low amount of sleep and what we can do to fix that.
(1/24/2018): Dr. Patni talked with radio station 740 KTRH about whether schools should have a delayed start time to help kids get enough sleep.
Dr. Richard Harris sat down with KPRC-TV (NBC)
(1/3/2018): Dr. Richard Harris, Internal Medicine at Katy, was featured on KPRC-TV (NBC) discussing exercises that easily can be completed in your office.
(2/9/2018): Dr. Harris was featured on Click2Houston.com about the pros and cons of kombucha tea.