Lauren Allen

Lauren Allen

Lauren Allen (Scialabba) is the Assistant Director of Operations and Producer at Doctorpodcasting where she helps marketing departments in healthcare organizations grow their podcast library and assist their needs on a daily basis. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with family, eating pizza, and soaking up Chicago's summer weather.
Thursday, 12 June 2014 12:22

Nymphomaniac: Is Sex Addiction Real?

Nymphomaniac: Is Sex Addiction Real?
You many not view activities like sex, eating or gambling as a dependency. But they definitely can have potential for habitual problems.
How to Prevent the Spread of Lyme Disease
Andrea Caesar offers specific and unique advice on Lyme disease as someone who has lived with it for majority of her life.
Smoking Addicts: 4 Tips to Quit Stress-Free
Did you know that the physical withdrawals of quitting smoking truly will go away after a few days? You can get through this.
Thursday, 12 June 2014 15:00

Can Marijuana Prevent Seizures?

Can Marijuana Prevent Seizures?
Recent research confirms that compounds found in marijuana calm excited brain cells, preventing seizures.
Thursday, 12 June 2014 15:11

7 Steps to Improve Your Brain

7 Steps to Improve Your Brain
The concept that intelligence is entirely inherited and fixed is no longer valid.
Thursday, 12 June 2014 15:22

6 Healthy Reasons to Eat Kale

6 Healthy Reasons to Eat Kale
More than just a health fad, kale has earned its healthy reputation for several reasons. Now there's scientific proof of kale’s health benefits.
Acetaminophen During Pregnancy Linked to ADHD
If you’re pregnant, think twice before taking acetaminophen as it could increase the risk of ADHD.
Women: Keep Taking Your Calcium Supplements
Despite past reports, a study fails to show an increased risk of heart disease in women taking calcium supplements.
Depression: Do Men & Women Suffer Differently?
Even though the symptoms are the same in men and women, they often experience depression in different ways.
Video Game Study Gives Major Insights on Autism
Could a new study on autism using video games change the way the disorder is treated?