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- After Porn Ends 3 continues to explore whether a career as an adult performer is inherently damaging to the balance of a performer's life once retired.
- After Porn Ends 2 turns back the clock to meet the oldest living stars in adult film's history, but goes in depth with some of its most current retirees, and juxtaposes their experiences in a life after porn.
- An undaunted look into the cam business from the perspectives of performers, clients and website and studio owners.
- In a loveless marriage, Penny finds solace in the hypnotic escape of the home shopping channel. When things take an unexpected turn, the channel proves to be her saving grace - or perhaps it was the origin of the problem all along.
- Dr. Mona Vand has spent her entire career helping patients achieve optimal wellness. Attending the prestigious Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Dr. Vand graduated as a Doctor of Pharmacy in only six years. Upon graduation, she chose to relocate back to the west coast, where she's excelled as a Clinical compounding Pharmacist, tailoring medical treatment to the specific needs of her patients on an individual level. In an era where prescription drugs continue to play an ever-increasing role in the treatment of millions, Dr. Vand's goal is to keep patients informed about the overall benefits -and the potential risk factors - of pharmaceutical products. By expanding the conversation of patient health and traditional medicine, Dr. Vand is helping individuals learn the importance of patient care, food consumption, and making healthier lifestyle choices. While traditional science may consider medication as the first line of defense in the clinical treatment of patients, the modern world requires a pharmacist who can help patients understand that medication is truly only the beginning. Dr. Vand's mission is to teach her patients that medication; diet, exercise and lifestyle are all equally important factors in the daily fight to live well. Dr. Mona Vand is your resource guide to a contemporary pharmaceutical world, creating a movement called, 'The Modern Pharmacist.' Her goal is to help educate and empower a new generation of health conscious patients, while still catering to existing generations who often have questions about the medication they take. By creating one forum for pharmaceutical advice, 'The Modern Pharmacist' movement will help patients understand the connection between pharmaceutical science and overall wellness.
- Beautifully Balanced is all about living your best life. This series will help you balance healthy eating, mindfulness, movement, and overall wellness into your life. This series is designed to help you build healthy habits without you even noticing.
- The Million Tree Project aims to raise community awareness and financial support for those working tirelessly to lessen the negative impacts of deforestation in Inner Mongolia, China.
- Eighty campers with special needs spend their summer with eighty counselors at a camp that challenges the definition of normal.
- We live in an information age - where now more than ever - people are taking control of their health. And from a health-care perspective, it's amazing that so many patients are becoming their own advocate. But even with all of the information currently on the Internet, people still have questions. People need help connecting pharmaceutical science to overall wellness. What you put in your body - whether it's food, alcohol or even antibiotics - can often times have serious consequences. That's what the Modern Pharmacist is all about. Your health is no longer about eating one apple a day or the yearly physical you take. Your health is a daily journey at living well.
- In an era where prescription drugs continue to play an increasing role in the treatment of millions, Dr. Mona Vand strives to educate and empower patients.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWaking up with a hangover can hurt, on so many levels. Whether it is a headache, vomiting, upset stomach, or overall pain, most people are willing to take anything to help.
- 2014–TV EpisodePrickly Pear Cactus is a plant that has been used in many parts of the world. The supplement - Prickly Pear Extract - has multiple uses, and this includes preventing hangovers.
- 2014–TV EpisodeFrom a scientific perspective, the best way to reduce the symptoms of a hangover is to prevent them from occurring in the first place.
- Two major contributors to a hangover are dehydration, and inflammation. When we focus on preventing these factors, we can prevent many hangover symptoms before they occur.
- 2014–TV EpisodeAbout 80% of prescriptions filled in the United States are for generic drugs, and this number is expected to increase.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWhen going to the pharmacy to fill a prescription, patients generally have the choice between choosing the brand or generic version of the drug. In most cases there are no problems with interchanging medications.
- 2014–TV EpisodeCompounded medications generally do not possess a brand and generic version. This is because in most cases they are not commercially available products.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWhile brand and generic drugs will give you an equal desired outcome, there are some instances in which you should not switch between the two.
- 2014–TV EpisodePharmacists are one of the most accessible health care professionals in the world, yet not enough people take advantage of the services, knowledge, and free advice offered by these individuals.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWhen it comes to your health, you are your own patient advocate. The Modern Pharmacist movement encourages individuals to take charge and take steps towards achieving overall wellness.
- 2014–TV EpisodeMost men hate discussing erectile dysfunction (ED), but it's nothing to be uncomfortable about. It's actually more common than most people think, and it is not only associated with older age.
- 2014–TV EpisodeCommonly prescribed drugs for erectile dysfunction (ED) include: Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. A lot of men want to know what the difference is and which is a better choice for them.
- 2014–TV EpisodeViagra, Cialis and Levitra are in the same class of medications. They work similarly to treat Erectile Dysfunction. However, each of these brands still maintains their own side effects uniquely different from one to another.
- 2014–TV EpisodeErectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition in which men are unable to achieve an erection. When used correctly, ED medications are safe and very effective. The major concern lies in potential drug interactions.
- 2014–TV EpisodeAll medication has an expiration date, but sometimes it can lose its potency even before it's expired. This often happens when medicine is stored improperly.
- 2014–TV EpisodeOne of the most common questions patients will ask is: "My medicine is expired, does that mean it is not good anymore?"
- 2014–TV EpisodeWhen it comes to expired medication and whether or not it is safe to use, there is a general rule of thumb you can follow. Assuming that your medication is kept sterile and clean, the following guidelines may be able to help you.
- 2014–TV EpisodeOral Contraception, often referred to as "Birth Control" or "The Pill," is a very common medication among women of all ages. This is because it has many different indications, and it is not always being used as a "birth control."
- 2014–TV EpisodeOral contraception is a very effective form of birth control and one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in a pharmacy.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThe hormones found in birth control ("the pill") come in one of two options: Combination (Estrogen + Progesterone), or Mini-pill (Progesterone only).
- 2014–TV EpisodeAs with any medication, you may experience side effects from an oral contraception ("the pill'). Often times though, these side effects can be avoided.
- It's true what they say: history always repeats itself. An ancient remedy known as Oil Pulling has so many benefits that it's hard to believe such a simple practice can produce such a wide array of results.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWhether it's cutting your hand in the kitchen, a child falling off a bike, or a sports injury, it doesn't take much to acquire a scar. However, when treated correctly, permanent scarring can usually be prevented.
- 2014–TV EpisodeScars develop differently from one person to the next, and treatment is based on multiple factors.
- 2014–TV EpisodeMost people think that oily skin is a negative skin type to have, but the moisture from oil is what keeps the elasticity and actually prevents wrinkles. Dry skin leads to cracks and crevices, aka wrinkles. Embrace your oily skin.
- Most people think that oily skin is a negative skin type to have, but the moisture from oil is what keeps the elasticity and actually prevents wrinkles. Dry skin leads to cracks and crevices, aka wrinkles. Embrace your oily skin.
- Many patients experience allergies, intolerance, and other unwanted side effects from taking medicine. Often times, these negative effects are not being caused by the actual "medication," they are caused by the fillers.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWalking through the aisles of a pharmacy or drug store tends to be an overwhelming experience. There are numerous brands that appear on every shelf, and it can often be very difficult to find the right product.
- Antibiotics are the most common class of medication, which is used to treat bacterial infections. When taken properly they are very effective, however if used improperly they can do more harm than good.
- 2014–TV EpisodeHave you ever wondered why you can refill some of your prescriptions, but not others? This is based on what category it is classified as.
- 2014–TV EpisodeIf you suffer from cellulite, you're not alone. Almost 90% of women experience cellulite on some parts of their bodies (mainly upper legs and buttocks). Many people wonder: what is cellulite, and what causes it?
- 2014–TV EpisodeWhen it comes to medication, children and adult medications are drastically different and may be more harmful to your child than you would think.
- Almost everyone has taken an antibiotic at some point, but a high percentage of patients do not take them correctly.
- 2014–TV EpisodeWhile drug dependence and addiction often go hand in hand, many people are surprised to hear that they are actually very different.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThe Modern Pharmacist recently held a live launch event at The Four Season in Beverly Hills. Working to bridge the gap between pharmaceutical science and overall wellness, the launch event was intended to introduce the brand as well as give press an insight into the objectives of this multi-faceted series. Hosted by Russell Simmons, co-founder of Def Jam Records, attendees and supporters were able to sit down with Dr. Mona Vand to discuss her goals for the brand and how the benefits of The Modern Pharmacist can be used for all demographics.
- 2014–TV EpisodeDr. Mona Vand recently had the pleasure of doing a live interview with Lilly Ghalichi for her series called: Ghalichi Glam. Lilly is a TV Personality and entrepreneur, and owns numerous beauty and fashion companies. Viewers had the opportunity to call in and ask questions live. The phone lines for the live segment were off the hook. Dr. Mona Vand and Lilly Ghalichi discuss a wide array of topics including: Skincare and Acne How to reduce pore size Which over the counter products are best to use Salicylic Acid vs. Benzoyl Peroxide Birth Control How birth control effects skin Beauty Whether or not makeup is bad for your skin Safety and efficacy of cosmetic fillers and Botox Anti-Aging The best products to use in your 20s, 30s, and 40s