Go To Health Media features health experts from around the world who bring evidence-based education from Western, alternative, and holistic practices. It is supported by our website and social media properties. We bring together the public (seeking relevant, reputable, and proven solutions to their healthcare needs) and healthcare providers and companies, trying to reach target audiences with quality information, services, and products. Follow-up connections with our experts are highlighted, so that we help our audiences achieve optimal health via reputable, up-to-date health information, services and products. Join us on our GoToHealth Podcast and our website at https://gotohealthmedia.com/video.
Don't Let Your Child's Schizophrenia Diagnosis ...
Schizophenia has a typical onset in children in their late teens and early twenties. Causes are unclear. Our two guests, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, and a Mom who is a registered nurse with a schizophrenic son, educate us on how important it is to recognize symptoms and get early treatment to avoid brain damage. Learn with us.
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Navigating the Home Care Crisis
The healthcare sector is currently grappling with an unprecedented workforce shortage. This scarcity of qualified professionals has ripple effects, particularly in the realm of home care services. Simultaneously, the incidence of dementia with an aging population is on the rise, creating a pressing need for specialized care that addresses both medical and emotional needs of those affected. Learn how you can help your own loved ones if and when needed.
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Stop Itchy Hives from Driving You Crazy - Xolair
Chronic spontaneous hives (urticaria) can take over your entire body, with no known cause. It occurs most commonly in people from 20 to 40 and more often in women. New medications are bringing tremendous relief.
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Heart Health Alert - Camzyos and Your Cardiolog...
Understanding Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (oHCM). Obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM) is a condition characterized by the abnormal thickening of the heart muscle, particularly the ventricles. It can happen to anyone midlife on.
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Medicaid Cuts Put Pregnant Mothers and Newborns...
A new report from Georgetown University’s Center for Children and Families (CCF) says Congress could make that far more difficult for people living in rural areas if it moves forward with plans to cut Medicaid, which covers more than 47% of all births in rural America and 40% in metro areas.
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What is Causing the Primary Care Doctor Shortage
America is facing two huge crises in its healthcare system: 1) the primary care shortage and 2) the general public’s diminishing trust in healthcare professionals. Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (COMS) are leading the charge to meet this primary care shortage challenge.
15 min
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Do We Need Animal Cruelty for Drug Development ...
As a part of our NEW pet health series, we report on the NIH and FDA decision to reduce reliance on animal testing to create new drugs.
Millions of animal lives can be saved.
18 min
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Protect Your Smile with Daily Hygiene and Regul...
86% of US adults understand the importance of keeping their natural teeth, yet among adults and young adults, less than 50% practice flossing daily and wait until they have mouth pain before they seek a dentist. May is Save Your Tooth Month. Take care of your teeth!!
12 min
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Protect Your Ears from Hearing Loss and The Imp...
Hearing loss is on the rise, especially among young people, with all the media and in-ear technology available these days. Loss of hearing has multiple other side effects, as you will learn. Audiologist MJ DeSousa shares international data, how to protect your hearing, and when to get checked.
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Exciting New Children's Hospital in Las Vegas -...
Las Vegas and the State of Nevada are getting their first Children's Hospital. Lawrence Barnard, President of Intermountain Health's Nevada Children's Hospital tells how the facility will transform Las Vegas, both for children and parents from multiple States, and broaden the economy with significant growth.
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Protect Your Dog from Deadly Parvo Virus - Elan...
GoToHealth is now covering pet health, along with human health, as so many of us are pet owners. So today, we are talking about Canine Parvovirus, an often-fatal puppy disease, which affects over 300-thousand dogs each year. The virus is spread through contaminated feces and environments. Parvo has a staggering 91% mortality rate without supportive care.
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GoToHealth Celebrates 1 Million Downloads
GoToHealth Media celebrates reaching a milestone of 1 Million downloads!!
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Nursing Crisis - Staff Shortages and Burnout - ...
The healthcare landscape is facing an unprecedented challenge: a significant shortage of nursing staff coupled with widespread burnout among existing nurses. 138,000 nurses left the profession since Covid. 1.6 million more nurses intend to retire by 2029. Who is filling the gap, and how will this be done? Brendan Martin, PhD Director of Research for NCSBN explains
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Curing Childhood Cancer One Step at a Time - Hy...
Childhood cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children in the United States. Last year, nearly 15-thousand children were diagnosed with cancer, and sadly 1,590 died from the disease. Thankfully 90% of children survive, but a 10% death rate is still far too high. Hyundai Hope on Wheels is one of the largest fundraisers for cancer research. Learn how YOU can help.
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Strategies for Enhancing Mental Health at Work
In today's fast-paced work environments, mental health has emerged as a critical component of overall employee well-being and organizational success. Recognizing the profound impact that mental well-being has on productivity, employee satisfaction, and retention, forward-thinking companies are prioritizing mental health initiatives.
21 min
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What Public Health Programs Do - They Are In Da...
Public health programs play a crucial role in safeguarding the well-being of communities across the nation. These programs encompass a wide range of services and initiatives designed to prevent disease, promote healthy lifestyles, and protect the environment. However, recent cutbacks in funding threaten the very foundation of these essential services.
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Are We Witnessing the DUMBING DOWN of Healthcar...
We took a look at everything happening under new leadership at Health and Human Services and all agencies under its purview. We summarized the myriad changes into a succinct, point-by-point show on the reductions in funding, staffing, and programs.
Yes, we are Dumbing Down Healthcare.... a tragedy in the making.
22 min
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Psoriasis Symptoms Explained - Find Relief Today!
Psoriasis is a health condition experienced by more than 8 million Americans. It has takes its toll both physically and emotionally, characterized by thick, scaly patches on the skin and sometimes associated arthritis. New medications and treatments have revolutionized the relief patients are achieving. Dermatologist Omar Noor, MD and patient Mark explain this brilliantly.
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This is HOW YOU Can Start Crushing Cancer - Ker...
Kerry Forrestal, MD, emergency room physician, shares the wisdom from his practice and his book, "Crushing Cancer", on what to do from Hour 1 Day 1 on dealing with a cancer diagnosis.
54 min
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How Vaccines Safeguard Against Vulnerability - ...
Michelle Fiscus, MD, Chief Medical Officer of the Association of Immunization Managers explains the 2025 measles outbreaks. We will surpass the outbreak episodes of 2023 and 2024 by multiples. Measles was eliminated in 2000, but has returned with low vaccination rates. Learn how vaccinations protect the health of you and your family, and learn the threats to vaccine information and safety with cuts in CDC funding.
Are you, or do you know someone, who is having trouble with fertility or multiple miscarriages?
Our guest is Gabriela Rosa, ND MPH is a Naturopathic Doctor in Sydney Australia who sees patients virtually world-wide.
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Protect Your Skin with BEST Sunscreen Practices...
In the US population as a whole, sun damage is the major driver of the increase in skin cancer in general and the accelerator of aging of the skin. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. More people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers combined! Our guest, Dr. Jeffrey Schneider, MD dermatologist and researcher, discusses the basic mechanisms of damage for each kind of cancer and simple steps of sensible sun protection which can help reduce risk.
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Staying Fit Despite Arthritis - Trina Wiggins MD
Dr. Trina Wiggins, MD is a physican and also a professional fitness competitor, wellness coach, author, and professional speaker. In this Episode, Dr. Wiggins, who suffers from arthritis herself, shares how those with arthritis can stay in shape and fit.
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What We Learned from Covid for the Next Pandemi...
How should we handle the next pandemic? What lessons have we learned from Covid 19? Emilia Simeonova, PhD researched how we reacted and how we can improve next time. Fascinating.
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Navigating ADHD Care – A Practical Guide for Ad...
Are you an adult living with ADHD? Or do you know one? Dr. Stephen V. Faraone PhD discusses his new book, "Navigating ADHD Care – A Practical Guide for Adults with ADHD" offers steps and tips to assuring you are getting the best care possible from healthcare professionals. A break-through publication based on best practices in ADHD care.