Episodes:
Cardiac Breakthroughs Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
Heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. But can technology tell us too much? Our experts in this episode dive into the high-tech world of cardiac care.
Caregiver Burnout Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
While family caregivers give of themselves out of love, there are real physical, emotional and financial costs associated with caregiving. As we live longer and caregiving becomes a bigger issue in the U.S., learn what can be done to help our caregiving community.
NEW! Celiac Disease Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
What does it mean to live "gluten-free"? Celiac Disease is a hereditary autoimmune disorder. Nearly three million Americans suffer from Celiac Disease, which means their systems cannot tolerate gluten. This autoimmune digestive disorder has varying symptoms can be difficult to diagnose. It is important to get a diagnosis if you have Celiac Disease so that you can begin a gluten-free diet that will provide long-term relief.
Cervical Cancer and HPV Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
It is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women worldwide. The latest in cervical cancer treatment and prevention is featured in this episode.
Chronic Pain Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
An estimated 15-30 percent of Americans suffer with chronic pain. Is it real, or is it all in our heads - or are doctors just not looking deep enough?
Clinical Trials/Parkinson's Disease Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
Medical research has helped us lead longer, healthier lives, but it has also sparked ethical concerns and contentious political debate. Through a Parkinson's Disease case, panelists explore the controversial world of clinical trials and debate the potential gains and pitfalls of science on the edge.
Colon Cancer Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
Colon cancer is the third most common type of cancer among American men and in women and is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Learn about how doctors can help you catch it in its earliest, most curable stage.
Coronary Microvascular Disease Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
Research supports that not only do men and women present with heart disease differently, they can also develop it differently. Coronary Microvascular Disease is predominantly a women's heart disease - one that is often overlooked and under-diagnosed.
Dementia Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
Nearly five million people in the United States are living with some degree of dementia. This episode introduces a panel of researchers and healthcare providers diagnosing and treating this illness.
Depression Full episode (30 minutes) Sample (5 minutes)
Today, one in five Americans will experience a diagnosable mental health disorder. This episode of Second Opinion introduces a panel of medical experts and health care providers to discuss the battle with depression.
