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How to Boost Your Brain Power

By Ross Weale | August 14, 2008

Did you know that you can actually increase your IQ and reverse the aging process that slows down your brain? Health magazine contributor Dr. Roshini Raj shares tips on how to keep your brain sharp with the Today show’s Meredith Vieira on July 25.

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Your Burning Health Questions Answered on the Today Show

By Ross Weale | July 25, 2008

Can you drink alcohol while taking antibiotics? Are generic cold medicines as good as brand names? At what age is it safe to leave your children home alone? And is it OK to read their emails?

These questions and more were put to a panel of experts including Health magazine contributor Dr. Roshini Raj on July 18 on the Today show. Launch this quick segment to find answers to important health, nutrition, shopping, and parenting questions.

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Which Kind of Headache Do You Have?

By Ross Weale | July 23, 2008

Everyone suffers from headaches now and then, but it’s important to figure out what kind of head pain you’re experiencing so you can get the right treatment. Dr. Roshini Raj, a member of Health magazine’s Health Expert Network, spoke with NBC’s Amy Robach on the Today show about how to know what headache you have, and how to find relief.

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How Many Drinks Are Too Many for Women?

By Ross Weale | June 4, 2008

The number of women who drink (and push the limits of safe drinking) is on the rise according to this report by NBC’s Amy Robach. On May 30, Health magazine contributor Roshini Raj, MD, talked with Today show host Meredith Vieira about how alcohol effects women and how much they can drink safely.

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5 Things to Stop Worrying About Right Now

By Ross Weale | April 15, 2008

Stress doesn’t really turn your hair gray, it’s OK to read in dim light, and three other other myths busted by Health magazine contributor Dr. Roshini Raj on the Today show on April 7.

DR. ROSHINI RAJ

Roshini Raj, MD, a Health magazine contributor and part of the magazine’s Health Expert Network, is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine with degrees from the New York University School of Medicine and Harvard University. Currently Dr. Raj is an attending physician at NYU Medical Center’s Tisch Hospital in New York City. She also serves as an assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, and she has a special interest in women’s health and cancer screening. She has also published several research articles on colon-cancer screening.

Dr. Raj has discussed health topics on numerous television outlets, including NBC’s Today show, ABC’s  Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News, and Discovery Health. She has been quoted in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, and Fitness on the state of health care and other health news of the day. Dr. Raj is often called upon to explain and demystify complicated health topics.


Gurgles and Growls: How to Decode Your Body Noises

By Ross Weale | April 11, 2008

You sniffle, you snore, your jaw pops. Are they conditions that need fixing, or just annoying sounds you can live with? Most body noises, although sometimes embarrassing, are usually harmless. Occasionally, they’re a signal that something’s not quite right. Health contributor Dr. Roshini Raj reveals what sounds are normal and what should send you to the doctor on the Today show on April 3.

DR. ROSHINI RAJ

Roshini Raj, MD, a Health magazine contributor and part of the magazine’s Health Expert Network, is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine with degrees from the New York University School of Medicine and Harvard University. Currently Dr. Raj is an attending physician at NYU Medical Center’s Tisch Hospital in New York City. She also serves as an assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, and she has a special interest in women’s health and cancer screening. She has also published several research articles on colon-cancer screening.

Dr. Raj has discussed health topics on numerous television outlets, including NBC’s Today show, ABC’s  Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News, and Discovery Health. She has been quoted in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, and Fitness on the state of health care and other health news of the day. Dr. Raj is often called upon to explain and demystify complicated health topics.


How Women Can Prevent a Stroke

By Ross Weale | April 7, 2008

Strokes can be even deadlier in women than in men, because women have more risk factors and often aren’t diagnosed properly. Dr. Roshini Raj, a contributor to Health magazine, explains how on the Today show on March 28.

DR. ROSHINI RAJ

Roshini Raj, MD, a Health magazine contributor and part of the magazine’s Health Expert Network, is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine with degrees from the New York University School of Medicine and Harvard University. Currently Dr. Raj is an attending physician at NYU Medical Center’s Tisch Hospital in New York City. She also serves as an assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, and she has a special interest in women’s health and cancer screening. She has also published several research articles on colon-cancer screening.

Dr. Raj has discussed health topics on numerous television outlets, including NBC’s Today show, ABC’s  Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News, and Discovery Health. She has been quoted in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, and Fitness on the state of health care and other health news of the day. Dr. Raj is often called upon to explain and demystify complicated health topics.


How to Best Cope With Spring Allergies

By Ross Weale | April 4, 2008

Some 50 million people in the U.S. suffer from allergies, and nearly 75% of them have spring hay fever. Here to offer some relief is Health magazine contributor Roshini Raj, MD, who discussed treatment options on the Today show on March 29.

DR. ROSHINI RAJ

Roshini Raj, MD, a Health magazine contributor and part of the magazine’s Health Expert Network, is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine with degrees from the New York University School of Medicine and Harvard University. Currently Dr. Raj is an attending physician at NYU Medical Center’s Tisch Hospital in New York City. She also serves as an assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, and she has a special interest in women’s health and cancer screening. She has also published several research articles on colon-cancer screening.

Dr. Raj has discussed health topics on numerous television outlets, including NBC’s Today show, ABC’s  Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News, and Discovery Health. She has been quoted in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, and Fitness on the state of health care and other health news of the day. Dr. Raj is often called upon to explain and demystify complicated health topics.


How to Age-Proof Your Memory

By Ross Weale | March 25, 2008

Health magazine contributor Roshini Raj, MD, gives tips to boost your memory on Today, March 3, 2008.

DR. ROSHINI RAJ

Roshini Raj, MD, a Health magazine contributor and part of the magazine’s Health Expert Network, is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine with degrees from the New York University School of Medicine and Harvard University. Currently Dr. Raj is an attending physician at NYU Medical Center’s Tisch Hospital in New York City. She also serves as an assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, and she has a special interest in women’s health and cancer screening. She has also published several research articles on colon-cancer screening.

Dr. Raj has discussed health topics on numerous television outlets, including NBC’s Today show, ABC’s  Good Morning America, CNN, FOX News, and Discovery Health. She has been quoted in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, and Fitness on the state of health care and other health news of the day. Dr. Raj is often called upon to explain and demystify complicated health topics.


Are Too Many Women Getting Hysterectomies?

By Ross Weale | March 24, 2008

Health magazine contributor Roshini Raj, MD, discusses treatment options for hysterectomies, endometriosis, and fibroids on NBC’s Today March 24.

DR. ROSHINI RAJ

Roshini Raj, MD, a Health magazine contributor and part of the magazine’s Health Expert Network, is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine with degrees from the New York University School of Medicine and Harvard University. Currently Dr. Raj is an attending physician at NYU Medical Center’s Tisch Hospital in New York City. She also serves as an assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, and she has a special interest in women’s health and cancer screening. She has also published several research articles on colon-cancer screening.

Dr. Raj has discussed health topics on numerous television outlets, including NBC’s Today show, ABC’s  Good Morning America, CNN, FOX News, and Discovery Health. She has been quoted in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, and Fitness on the state of health care and other health news of the day. Dr. Raj is often called upon to explain and demystify complicated health topics.




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