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.
Adult Braces vs. Invisalign: What's Right for You?
Braces aren't just for kids! But what adult wants to have a metal mouth?
Hormone Replacement Therapy: Let's Think this Through
Hormonally, life during and after menopause can be tricky. But is hormone replacement therapy really the solution?
Wednesday, 07 May 2014 15:33

The Health Benefits of Bone Marrow

The Health Benefits of Bone Marrow
Bursting with health benefits, bone marrow contains minerals such as calcium and magnesium and can help heal your gut lining.
Mannose: Natural Way to Cure Bladder Infections
Bladder infections are uncomfortable to experience and discuss. Did you know most bladder infections can be treated naturally?
Wednesday, 23 April 2014 15:11

Do You Know Your Vitamin ABC's?

Do You Know Your Vitamin ABC's?
Vitamins drive every single cell in your body so you can live optimally. Are you getting enough?
Improving Human Health with Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine is revolutionizing health management, offering potential solutions for a myriad of diseases and conditions.
Thursday, 24 April 2014 15:33

Surviving Cancer Against All Odds

Surviving Cancer Against All Odds
If you're given a zero percent chance of survival, could you still beat cancer?
Thursday, 24 April 2014 15:11

Your Food is Making You Sick

Your Food is Making You Sick
If you're constantly tired, cranky and sluggish, maybe it's time to change your fuel.
Vital Tests & Treatment Options for Prostate Cancer
Newer tests and treatment options are proving quite promising for men with prostate cancer.
Monday, 21 April 2014 13:45

Common GI Issues in Women

Common GI Issues in Women
Are you constantly feeling tired, nauseous or bloated? You may have gastrointestinal (GI) issues.