Want to learn how to keep your bones strong and prevent osteoporosis?
Dr. Jessica Gray and Dr. Cari Sorrell bring back rheumatologist Dr. Taylor Warmoth to discuss osteoporosis, a condition affecting half of all women. Together, they break down how to diagnose and treat osteoporosis, emphasizing the importance of calcium and vitamin D. Also, catch the fun Hollywood Hype segment where we discuss Kim Kardashian’s psoriasis challenges.
The risk factors and prevention strategies for osteoporosis, including diet and lifestyle changesDiagnostic tools like the DEXA scan and how to interpret your riskThe latest treatments for osteoporosis and their possible side effectsKim Kardashian’s struggle with psoriasis in this Hollywood Hype segmentAnd moreBone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesACOG Clinical: Osteoporosis Prevention, Screening, and DiagnosisACOG Clinical: Management of Postmenopausal OsteoporosisPeople: Kim Kardashian Says Psoriasis ‘Covering My Face’ Nearly Ruined Her Met Gala AppearancePrevious Episodes of Interest:
Lupus and Anal Itching with Dr. Taylor Warmoth (Ep. 3)Tips for Healthy Skin From Dermatologist Dr. Ashley Sturgeon (Ep. 9)Connect with Dr. Jessica Gray and Dr. Cari Sorrell:
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Arthritis and Osteoporosis Associates, LLPLinkedIn: Dr. Taylor WarmothInstagram: @drtaylorwarmothTikTok: @thechatrheumDr. Warmoth is a Texas-based physician board-certified in both internal medicine and rheumatology. She has trained at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Over the last year, in an attempt to fight medical misinformation online, Dr. Warmoth has started her own TikTok to discuss various topics in rheumatology.
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