Join us from 7 to 8 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month for a live discussion, including Q&A moderated by Kelly Geer Ripken, A Woman’s Journey’s national chair. Register for one or more of these complimentary webcasts below, and visit the on-demand library for past conversations.
Upcoming Webcasts
Heads Up!: New Treatments for Headaches and Migraines
March 21, 2023
Headaches and migraines can stop us in our tracks, and chronic headaches and migraines can completely derail our lives. How do you tell the differences between headaches and migraines? Neurologist Anne Yacoub examines the many different types of headaches and their causes, defines the similarities and differences between headaches and migraines, and discusses the various preventive and curative treatment options, including infusions, nerve blocks, trigger point injections, medications and wearable devices.
Leaking Bladders and Falling Vaginas
April 18, 2023
As women age, their bodies change. Two conditions that women can experience as they get older are urinary incontinence and vaginal prolapse. Learn from Johns Hopkins urogynecologist Chi Chiung Grace Chen, M.D., about the different types of these conditions, common causes, symptoms and risk factors, and treatments.
Foresight: Reducing Vision Loss
May 9, 2023
Want to learn about the latest efforts to reduce glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy — the most common causes of vision loss? Join two experts from the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins —glaucoma and cataract opthalmologist Mona Kaleem, M.D. and retina ophthalmologist Mira Sachdeva, M.D, Ph.D. — as they outline the causes, diagnoses and new treatment developments.
The Gut
June 13, 2023
Gut problems can be painful and disruptive to our daily lives. Gastroenterologist Aline Charabaty defines characteristics of irritable bowel syndrome, small intestinal bacterial growth, irritable bowel disease (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) and Celiac Disease; discusses their clinical presentation and implications; and highlights new research and treatments.