4 Ways You Are Putting Yourself At Risk For Flu
Sometimes working out at the gym can actually be bad for you, if you overdo it. Dr. Raj breaks down some of the surprising ways we can put ourselves at risk for the flu.
Sometimes working out at the gym can actually be bad for you, if you overdo it. Dr. Raj breaks down some of the surprising ways we can put ourselves at risk for the flu.
Gastroenterologist Dr. Roshini Raj explains what to eat and what not to eat to avoid gas and bloating, and why you shouldn’t be too embarrassed to talk about it.
Dr. Raj joined HuffPost Live’s Nancy Redd to discuss the way mental tension can negatively affect the digestion process.
As Health Magazine’s medical editor, Dr. Raj stops by Today Show to dispel some of the anxieties people may have when self-diagnosing themselves online.
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Dr. Raj joins New Day to talk about the proposed ban on trans fat. The Food and Drug Administration has taken a first step toward potentially eliminating most trans fat from the food supply, saying it has made a preliminary determination that a major source of trans fats – partially hydrogenated oils – is no longer “generally recognized as safe.” Dr Raj also explains why products include trans fat in the first place.
Dr. Raj stops by CNN’s New Day to talk about foods that can increase or decrease the risk of depression, following a new study that links carbohydrates and depression.
Dr. Raj talks with Shepard Smith about a new study that links pasta and depression. According to the study, consuming carbohydrates can affect how some women feel and may increase the risk of depression by 40 percent.
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TODAY contributor Dr. Roshini Raj and Norwalk Hospital’s Dr. Adam Ofer explain some of the medical headlines of the week, including the new baby boom from assisted reproductive technologies.
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Is the ‘healthy obese’ possible? Dr. Raj talks about a new study, which takes a closer look at people who are significantly overweight and yet show none of the usual signs of the metabolic health problems.
Dr. Raj tests the TODAY anchors on their knowledge about whether they can tell the difference between symptoms of the flu and common cold.
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