That's my doctor and he is the best in town. I am thankful for the help I got when I needed and it's also true he will help you in different ways. Thank you doctor Arevalo.
@refreshinglycalmАй бұрын
The peaceful way you present complex information is truly engaging. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@amybearden772 ай бұрын
I love my doctor so much! Dr. K is the best there is in this business! If you have him as a doctor, you are so very blessed!
@rabbyrabby61024 ай бұрын
I just saw you are a doctor. You create great content. I can give you my service which can attract more audiences, not viewers. I can help you get more patient. You don't have to manage it. I will also create frame work for you. I will post for you, I will edit the video for you. You just record and send me a raw video I will edit. I will make a post for you or if you want I will post on your social media site to save you time. I will reply to the message and make an appointment with the customer and also I can help you monetize your KZbin channel and get more customers or more followers through your social media.
@Youtube-growth-experts4 ай бұрын
I can help you grow your video views and channel organically
@fredgonzalez87494 ай бұрын
Dr. Walter thank you for you and your staff! Just met with Trinity today and she was awesome!
@BennieFarrell-i5e4 ай бұрын
would like to print all upcoming appointments
@BennieFarrell-i5e4 ай бұрын
How to print list of upcoming appointment
@rubensstudio56624 ай бұрын
Great Dr. he was well know in RGV for going above and beyond.
@wellbodisalone5 ай бұрын
Great video! 💯 One activity that helps tremendously to reduce stress is exercise.
@conniefernandagonzalezalbo94938 ай бұрын
Great video! so interesting and educative :) i will use it with my high-school students!
@ret28469 ай бұрын
I hope you read this soon as I remember being your patient in the Helotes office. As a matter of fact, the sign is STILL up where your office was located! You were by far one of the very best doctors I ever had. It seems your office is downtown now but I’m unable to go that far. Do you practice at any other office that might be closer to the northwest, over in the Helotes area? I’d love to have you as my primary care physician once again if possible. Thank you!
@juliemurphy66729 ай бұрын
Dr. Varma is a fantastic doctor and truly cares about her patients. She is extremely thorough with a fabulous bedside manner.
@JuanaRichardson-g2j10 ай бұрын
ok youtube recommendations lets see this
@jbr289910 ай бұрын
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@TToilets Жыл бұрын
Please respond
@TToilets Жыл бұрын
So why make a appointments with you group
@TToilets Жыл бұрын
I made one of your appointments Dr. Nagi. I know its not all you be i showed up on time for and cataract . I drove 40 miles one way and the lady at check in said sorry that you had an Emergency and You Had to leave , very understandable. I ask well Why did you guys let me know what was going on. I have a plumbing Company and needed to be there. The girl responds well you can wait he will be back in a hour , but then he will eat lunch. Then she said and as your thinking about waiting she she other people are waiting. So -- and stop speaking
@EnlightenedEssentialsCenter Жыл бұрын
Stress is my main issue.
@shuhaibali9046 Жыл бұрын
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Dr. Nguyen, my primary care provider, and I must say that my experience was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment I walked into the clinic, I was greeted with a warm and friendly smile from the nurse technician, who immediately made me feel at ease. Once I was settled in the examination room, Dr. Nguyen entered with a friendly and reassuring demeanor. She took the time to thoroughly review my medical records and asked follow-up questions to gain a deeper understanding of my health concerns. Dr. Nguyen's expertise and attention to detail were evident throughout the entire consultation. What impressed me the most about Dr. Nguyen was her ability to explain complex medical concepts in a way that was easy for me to understand. She patiently answered all of my questions and ensured that I was fully informed about my condition and the recommended treatment plan. Her dedication to patient education truly sets her apart as a primary care provider. Furthermore, Dr. Nguyen's genuine care and concern for my well-being were evident throughout our interaction. She took the time to address all of my concerns and made me feel like a valued individual rather than just another patient. Her empathy and compassion were truly comforting, and I left the clinic feeling confident in the care I had received. Overall, my experience with Dr. Nguyen and the nurse technician was outstanding. Their professionalism, expertise, and genuine care for their patients make them an exceptional team. I highly recommend Dr. Nguyen as a primary care provider.
@watts805 Жыл бұрын
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@robertvelasco2482 Жыл бұрын
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@misbahzahoor5792 Жыл бұрын
Good Information
@suzannelarocque1902 Жыл бұрын
I used to work with her at another group! She’s amazing and has a true heart for healthcare!! ❤️
@darioauce1316 Жыл бұрын
La receta para eliminas piedras de los riñones y vesicula??
@NormaRodriguez-y9e Жыл бұрын
Podrá recomendar algún producto p la grasa corporal y abdominal gracias
@reynaestrada2175 Жыл бұрын
Hola 🤗🇲🇽me gustaría q sus videos también estuvieran en español mil gracias ❤👍🇲🇽
@silvanadelcarpiovera2391 Жыл бұрын
Dra por favor sus conocimientos son maravillosos pero por favor traduscalos en español,soy de Perú gracias...🌹🌹🌹.....
@carolinaorozco8837 Жыл бұрын
Me gustaría q pusiera los videos en español gracias
@deloresgeb4265 Жыл бұрын
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@gb89022 жыл бұрын
Best doctor in Texas. Dr. Aguero is caring, attentive, and actually listens attentively when I share my issues and concerns with her. I have never experienced a more thoughtful, thorough physician,. Dr. Aguero is hands down, THE BEST doctor in Texas. I cant say enough about how grateful I am for how she cares for her patients. She is a true blessing. I recommend her to my family and friends when they seek a PCP.
@shromrimyom10532 жыл бұрын
My wife had her first appointment today with Dr. Nguyen and loved her! My college-age son will be seeing Dr. Nguyen next month, and my college-age daughter soon after that. The doctors and medical professionals at this particular clinic are all top-notch. Dr. Nguyen said she's planning on staying at this clinic location for many years to come. Yay!
@shyaaammeneen632 жыл бұрын
Userful information. In life there are 2 main problems--mind and the body. To reduce stress and overthinking be careful what you feed your mind. Avoid comparing yourself with others, reduce watching negative social media and news and avoid constipation as it affects the mind. Your breathing is closely related to the brain [mind] and gives relief from stress-anxiety. For a relaxed mind observe the sensations of your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for 10-15 minutes or more. You can sit or lay down--eyes closed--No deep breathing. Don’t fight your thoughts. Never meditate with expectations. Make it a lifetime habit to observe your breath day and night with eyes open or closed before sleep, at work, when travelling, taking a walk etc Best wishes--Counsellor.
@Angie-el4rg2 жыл бұрын
If Dr.K's focus was truly one on one with his patients, he would also focus on helping disabled and mentally patients better care instead of he ostracized a patient who forgot his mask thru the irrational behaviour of his staff aided and abetted by Health TexS who are reminiscent of HMO behaviors of selective patient care. He allowed his staff person, Charles Jacobsen?to ask patient he was attending to if he was a racist. Think Wisconsin Xmas day parade, think of any criminal behaviour perpetrated on innocent people. Much more attention required of this agency and this doctor at the helm of saving crude patient care, starting with one comment. Throwing patient under bus in behalf of good benefits for all Perhaps this behaviour from his office begins with 2.7 trillion dollat Covid to weed put extreme expressions of racism. Shame. Say it isn't so!!!
@angelitademint42832 жыл бұрын
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@JK_JK_JK2 жыл бұрын
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@CM-sj9pb2 жыл бұрын
Traumas retain in people with very high arrogance. Entering (submersion 3 times with a certain prayer and crossing yourself) in water springs of orthodox saints (which are near or in monasteries)give very much power and sureness to people with depression, panic attacks, schizofrenia and other soul illnesses, there are some springs of mother of God Maria that heal soul illnesses. What stands for the inferiority complex of boys in terms of penis length: every woman needs a length that is directly equal to the length of her vagina. There are women who need 15 cm, there are those who need 18 cm, and etc. This is because every human has its own physiology and body proportions. Every human race has its own physiology. Due to the fact that there were many peoples in the same territory and they allowed this sin to mix their seed with another people ( through knowledge or unknowing or under the influence of magic spells) for example a man from the original people in the territory of present-day Sweden with a girl from the original people in the territory of present-day Mongolia. In the same country there may be people with different body physiology, although according to their passport they are all Greek or Hungarian or Italian and etc..
@alex_007302 жыл бұрын
You're loved (especially by me) Have a good day my friends.
@doar8232 жыл бұрын
One of the best doctors!
@TV-hx3fw2 жыл бұрын
오 정리 굳!
@joshpenniman93532 жыл бұрын
We love Dr. Walter! ❤
@easttexassplendor96702 жыл бұрын
I'm a Texas physician in good standing and let me tell you, the Texas Medical Board is completely corrupt. They will give connected physicians a pass for literally killing patients and covering it up if they are politically connected. I am a whistleblower fighting corrupt senior Good Shepherd Hospital Radiologists in Longview Texas that changed hundreds of bad peer reviews against themselves so they wouldn't be embarrassed by the Peer Review Committee. One of that group has a father that was a recently retired 3 time LA senator. The investigation was a deep prolonged affair that required extra time to investigate. Suddenly the TMB dropped the case. When appealed the TMB(including the man in this video) said, since he hasn't been in trouble before we are dismissing the complaint. I gave them details of at least 20 patients, including three deaths and how the peer reviews were then changed by the exact physician that made the grave error. TMB refused to discuss Peer Review. Absolutely disgusting but I am not done fighting this corrupt TMB. Pray for me and the patients of East Texas.
@joseangelrivasjr.77103 жыл бұрын
She is one of the best doctors in San Antonio. She's also a very caring doctor for veterans.
@healthtexasprimarycaredoctors3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jose for Dr. Aguero’s amazing compliment! We agree with you that she is a warm hearted doctor to all her patients, including our beloved veterans.
@joseangelrivasjr.77103 жыл бұрын
@@healthtexasprimarycaredoctors yes she is awesome. If only there were more doctors like her. I owe alot to her...she's a good person indeed.
@ushojedi3 жыл бұрын
The main cause of anxiety is stress on the central nervous system. The main cause of this is noise pollution, especially bleeping alarms. Although, like cigarette smoke, the human being can adapt to not breathing properly it still causes cancer. Exactly like that, bleeping alarms put unprecedented stress on the nervous system creating anxiety and all manner of mental troubles. In our culture due to health and safety we are constantly in a state of heightened alarm creating ill health for everyone as a result we have a huge rise in mental illness. This is exactly corresponding to the science carried out on noise pollution levels. If we stop the needless alarms, the endless and perpetual bleeping of vehicles reversing and reduce noise pollution from cars by having one day of the week where the environment must be quiet I promise you mental illness will reduce again.
The Neuropsychology of relaxation and a novel procedure for sustaining relaxation that it entails Much ink has been spilled on describing the neuropsychology of stress, but very little on the neuropsychology of relaxation, which is surprisingly simple, yet has been overshadowed by its incorrect appellation as a ‘meditative’ state. Here is an explanation and novel procedure for sustaining relaxation that ironically has little to do with meditation. In a 1984 article in the flagship journal of the APA, ‘The American Psychologist’, the psychologist David Holmes reviewed the literature on meditation and concluded that meditative states are no different from resting states. The article (linked below) was roundly criticized because resting was presumably a dormant and non-affective state, quite at odds with the fact that meditation has affective and cognitive entailments that go beyond mere resting. However, from the perspective of affective neuroscience, resting states are not simple non-affective states but are dynamic affective states that are continually modulated by information derived from inner thoughts to outward perceptions. This position is not difficult to understand, and can be summarized below and easily falsified through simple procedure. The ideal for any scientist with a great idea is to be able to explain it in a minute, and to confirm or falsify it as quickly. The world record for this arguably goes to the English philosopher Samuel Johnson, who rejected Archbishop Berkeley’s argument that material things only exist in one’s mind by striking his foot against a large stone while proclaiming, “I refute it thusly!” So here is a novel procedure demonstrating the continuity of rest from mindful to ‘flow’ states, quickly refutable with a good swift kick! Summary Endogenous opioids are induced when we eat, drink, have sex, and relax, and are responsible for our pleasures. Opioid activity however is not static, but labile, or changeable. When elicited, opioid release is always modulated by concurrently perceived novel act-outcome expectancies which may range from negative to positive. If they are negative (e.g. a spate of bad news or bad implications of our behavior), opioid activity is suppressed and our pleasures are reduced (anhedonia), but if they are positive, then opioid activity is enhanced and our pleasures are accentuated as well (peak experience, ‘flow’). This is due to dopamine-opioid interactions, or the fact that act-outcome discrepancy, or positive or negative surprises, can induce or suppress dopaminergic activity, which in turn can enhance or suppress opioid release. This can be demonstrated procedurally, and if correct, can provide a therapeutic tool to increase arousal and pleasure, or positive wellbeing, and mitigate stress. Basic Facts: Endogenous opioids are induced when we eat, drink, have sex, and relax. Their affective correlate, or how it ‘feels’, is a sense of pleasure. The neuro-modulator dopamine is released upon the anticipation or perception of positive act-outcome discrepancy or novelty, and is felt a sense of arousal or ‘energy’, but not pleasure. Fun Fact: When we are concurrently perceiving some activity that has a variable and unexpected rate of reward while consuming something pleasurable, opioid activity increases and with it a higher sense of pleasure. In other words, popcorn tastes better when we are watching an exciting movie than when we are watching paint dry. The same effect occurs when we are performing highly variable rewarding or meaningful activity (creating art, doing good deeds, doing productive work) while in a pleasurable relaxed state. (Meaning would be defined as behavior that has branching novel positive implications). This is commonly referred to as ‘flow’ or ‘peak’ experience. The same phenomenon underscores the placebo effect, which describes how expectancies can increase dopamine and opioid activity, such as when a meal is tastier or a sugar pill reduces pain when we anticipate they will. So why does this occur? Dopamine-Opioid interactions: or the fact that dopamine activity (elicited by positive novel events, and responsible for a state of arousal, but not pleasure) interacts with our pleasures (as reflected by mid brain opioid systems), and can actually stimulate opioid release, which is reflected in self-reports of greater pleasure. Proof (or kicking the stone): Just get relaxed using a relaxation protocol such as progressive muscle relaxation, eyes closed rest, or mindfulness, and then follow it by exclusively attending to or performing meaningful activity, and avoiding all meaningless activity or ‘distraction’. Keep it up and you will not only stay relaxed, but continue so with a greater sense of wellbeing or pleasure. (In other words, this is a procedural bridge between mindful and ‘flow’ experiences that are not unique psychological ‘states’, but merely represent special aspects of resting states.) The attribution of affective value to meaningful behavior makes the latter seem ‘autotelic’, or reinforcing in itself, and the resultant persistent m to meaning o out the occasions we might have spent dwelling on other meaningless worries and concerns. A Likely Explanation, as if you need one! A more formal explanation from a neurologically based learning theory of this technique is provided on pp. 44-51 in a little open-source book on the psychology of rest linked below. (The flow experience discussed on pp. 81-86.) The book is based on the work of the distinguished affective neuroscientist Kent Berridge, who was kind to review for accuracy and endorse the work. From meditation to flow Affect in rest is labile, or changeable, and rest (i.e. the general deactivation of the covert musculature) is not an inert and non-affective state, but modulates affective systems in the brain. In addition, the degree of the modulation of pleasurable affect induced by rest is not dependent upon a species of attention (focal meditation, mindfulness meditation), but is ‘schedule dependent’, and correlates with the variability of schedules or contingencies of reward and the discriminative aspects of incentives (i.e. their cognitive implications). In other words, sustained meaningful activity or the anticipation of acting meaningfully during resting states increases the affective ‘tone’ or value of that behavior, thus making productive work ‘autotelic’, or rewarding in itself, and providing a consistent feeling of arousal and pleasure, or shall we say, ‘happiness’. References: Rauwolf, P., et al. (2021) Reward uncertainty - as a 'psychological salt'- can alter the sensory experience and consumption of high-value rewards in young healthy adults. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (prepub) doi.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Fxge0001029 Benedetti, F., et al(2011). How placebos change the patient's brain. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 36(1), 339-354. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055515/ The Psychology of Rest www.scribd.com/doc/284056765/The-Book-of-Rest-The-Odd-Psychology-of-Doing-Nothing The Psychology of Incentive Motivation and Affect www.scribd.com/document/495438436/A-Mouse-s-Tale-a-practical-explanation-and-handbook-of-motivation-from-the-perspective-of-a-humble-creature Meditation and Rest- The American Psychologist www.scribd.com/document/291558160/Holmes-Meditation-and-Rest-The-American-Psychologist The Psychology of Rest, from International Journal of Stress Management, by this author www.scribd.com/doc/121345732/Relaxation-and-Muscular-Tension-A-bio-behavioristic-explanation History and Development of Motivation Theory - Berridge lsa.umich.edu/psych/research&labs/berridge/publications/Berridge2001Rewardlearningchapter.pdf Berridge Lab, University of Michigan sites.lsa.umich.edu/berridge-lab/
@thehealthlibraries-dr.prof44513 жыл бұрын
NICE VIDEO ,DAILY 15 MINUTES EXERCISES, MUSIC AND DEEP BREATHING IS VERY EFFECTIVE TO DEAL WITH STRESS.
@charlottelandon49483 жыл бұрын
Am so happy, I was able to get rid of herpes virus that have cause me so much pains and discomfort using Dr. Gbenga herbal mixture, for 2 years now no sign of shingles disease.