Press

Editors and writers from a variety of national and local magazines, newspapers, and Web sites regularly call on Dr. Schwartz to share her deep expertise on bioidentical hormone therapies, women's healh and wellness, and provide practical, tips to help people make better, more informed decisions about their health.

Below are links and videos of selected TV appearances and video clips.   

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Article: Westfair - Patient care goes beyond treating diseases

Our whole health care system is based on disease identification and treatment. Hopefully more money will be spent on prevention. Read the full article here.

 

Audio: My Keynote from the NAVEL Expo

I was honored to provide a keynote at the NAVEL Expo a few months ago and they were kind enough to provide me with the audio to share. It includes the full Q&A at the end as well. I hope you enjoy!

Dr. Oz, Sanjay Gupta and I talk about the flu on Extra TV, click here...

4 Best Ways to Live Longer, click here...

Drink Up To The Juice of Life

Drink Up to the Juics of Life by

LifeExtension Magazine - Dr. Erika Schwartz: Bioidentical Expertise

LifeExtension Magazine was kind enough to profile me in their most recent issue. I thought you might all enjoy the read, click here... Erika

Good Day NY - January 17th, 2012 - Bioidentical Hormones
and Thyroid

Fox and Friends - December 2011 - Does Testosterone Increase For New Dads?

I joined Fox and Friends this morning to talk about a new study linking a rise in Testosterone levels in Dads when their baby cries. It shows us new clues to the complex role that Testosterone, and hormones in general, play in our body.  As I say in the below video, it is not all about pumping up in the gym and the fuel for the Male sex drive. 

 

Newsmax - January 26th, 2012 - Beware of Statins

Statins, a class of cholesterol-lowering drugs, have recently made headlines for supposedly having other beneficial health effects. But are Lipitor, Torvast, Zocor, and other common statins really the wonder drugs that pharmaceutical companies seem to make them out to be?