Beth Odell

Hally Healthcast: Osteoporosis and Medication Adherence

Welcome to Hally Healthcast, the wellness podcast from Hally® health – your partner in helping you live your healthiest life. Every episode on our podcast addresses a new topic important to your health and well-being, bringing in doctors, specialists and other health experts who offer advice and answer your most pressing questions. Today’s episode features

Hally Healthcast: All About Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Welcome to Hally Healthcast, the wellness podcast from Hally® health – your partner in helping you live your healthiest life. Every episode on our podcast addresses a new topic important to your health and well-being, bringing in doctors, specialists and other health experts who offer advice and answer your most pressing questions. Today’s episode is

Talk therapy may be just the ticket for your well-being.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and still a couple months off, but the annual restlessness of spring fever is already upon us, so maybe it’s a good time to reflect on how you’re feeling right now. If times are tough or you need help working through an issue, talk therapy is one of the

Colon Cancer Screening: Is an at-home test right for you?

March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the perfect time to learn more about one of the most common forms of cancer you can get – and how to prevent it. According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 150,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with this disease each year, yet it’s highly curable when

Happiness is a healthy heart!

February is National Heart Health Month. It’s an important time to create awareness of heart health and to take better care of ourselves, which in turn helps to reduce the alarming mortality rate from heart-related diseases. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular disease is the world’s number one cause of death, killing more

Glaucoma is a silent thief of sight.

Glaucoma has no symptoms in its early stages. In fact, half the people with glaucoma do not know they have it! Having regular eye exams can help your ophthalmologist find this disease before you lose vision. Your ophthalmologist can tell you how often you should be examined. There are two major types of glaucoma. Open-angle glaucoma