A Journey of Curiosity and Compassion: An Interview with Dr. Neal Hermanowicz

Hoag is excited to welcome Dr. Neal Hermanowicz, the newest Neurologist on our Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Program team at Hoag’s Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute. Dr. Neal Hermanowicz’s journey to becoming a neurologist was shaped by a clear, early decision to pursue medicine. With extensive training and a focus on movement disorders, he has dedicated … Read More

Experiencing Pain in Your Legs Without an Obvious Cause? Your Blood Vessels May be to Blame, But There’s Hope.

If you experience leg pain, your blood vessels may be the last thing on your mind, but the pain may be caused by issues with your circulation. “When and how you experience leg pain is a tell-tale sign of what is causing your pain,” said Antonio Covarrubias, M.D., a vascular and endovascular surgeon at Hoag’s … Read More

Your Essential Guide to Breast Health: The Importance of Mammograms for Dense Breasts and Implants

When it comes to breast health, knowledge is power. Understanding the benefits of mammograms is crucial, especially if you have dense breast tissue or breast implants. Here’s what you need to know about how these factors influence your screening and what steps the Hoag Breast Center may take to ensure your breast health. Why Mammograms … Read More

Feel Healthy Down to Your Bones

Bone health is crucial for overall well-being, yet many people are unaware of the silent process of bone density loss that occurs as we age. Understanding bone density and its impact on your health is vital to preventing conditions like osteoporosis. Here’s what you need to know about protecting your bones and ensuring a healthier … Read More

Frequent Nighttime Urination: What You Need to Know

That midnight trek to the bathroom, and then another one an hour later? You’re not alone. Nearly half of all adults over 50 and one-third of people over 30 face this nightly disruption. But just because it’s common doesn’t mean it’s normal. Why Frequent Urination Happens Frequent nighttime urination, or nocturia, can indicate an underlying … Read More

Understanding Labor Induction: When and Why It’s Necessary

When considering inducing labor, it’s essential to understand the reasons behind it and the implications it may have for you and your baby. At Hoag, we prioritize your health and well-being, so let’s explore when inducing labor is necessary and when it might be best to wait. “Labor induction is the process of initiating contractions … Read More

5 Tips for Teaching Sun Safety to Children

In sunny Southern California, our kids spend long summer days on the beach or by the pool. There’s no shortage of sunshine, but are your kids protecting their skin from the harsh sun’s rays? “Experts estimate that nearly 80% of one’s lifetime sun exposure occurs before age 20,” shared Dr. Steven Q. Wang, program director … Read More

Managing Allergies in the Summer Months: Tips for Relief

Lounging poolside on a hot Saturday afternoon, early morning hikes, alfresco dining in the park, it’s time to enjoy our favorite things about the summer season! But as the sun shines brighter and the temperatures rises, it’s also high season for grass allergies, bringing about sneezing, itching and congestion. To shed light on this seasonal … Read More

Reversing Course: A Procedure that Temporarily Reverses Blood Flow May be Key to Stroke Prevention for Some

Diabetes. High blood pressure. A history of smoking. Each of these conditions raise your risk of carotid artery disease, one of the most common causes of ischemic stroke. “Carotid artery disease involves fatty plaque clogging the arteries in your neck that deliver blood to your brain,” said Emaad Farooqui, M.D. a vascular surgeon at Hoag. … Read More

Forgetfulness or Dementia – How to Know When to Be Concerned About a Loved One

As we navigate the complexities of aging, one of the most pressing concerns for many is the possibility of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. It’s a topic that often brings anxiety and uncertainty, particularly when faced with the question: Is it just normal forgetfulness or something more serious? In a recent Empowered by Hoag Podcast episode, … Read More