Gregory Charlop's Blog
July 7, 2022
Dr. Greg on Fox21 News: How To Raise Strong Girls
Dr. Greg discusses how to navigate the three major challenges that parents, coaches and teachers of teenage girls face today
Dr. Greg on Atlanta Voice: From Soccer to C-Suite™ Job Opportunities for Women
From Soccer to C-Suite, an organization focused on supporting girls and young women, held their first in a series of 15 nationwide workshops at Kennesaw State University last week.
“Girls are having a hard time right now— even more so than boys,” said Greg Charlop, the founder of From Soccer to C-Suite, and a self-described girl dad.
Dr. Greg said the organization hopes to use these workshops not only as a way to help girls, but also to connect people who are interested in helping but maybe don’t know where to begin.
Dr. Greg on Forbes: Stay Safe and Cool With Smart Home Improvements
The five hottest U.S. cities in the summer are Phoenix, Las Vegas, Tucson, Riverside and San Antonio, each often reaching into the triple digits. “Extreme heat events can be dangerous to health – even fatal. These events result in increased hospital admissions for heat-related illness, as well as cardiovascular and respiratory disorders,” according to the CDC.
“The elderly and very young are most vulnerable to heat,” says Gregory Charlop, MD, an Atlanta-based sports medicine physician and co-founder of the Women’s Sports Forum.
“More than 90% of heat-related deaths occur in folks over age 75, according to an Italian study. The best advice is for the elderly to remain indoors during the day's heat, close the shades, and drink plenty of water. Seniors should contact their doctor at the first sign of dizziness, fast heart rate, or muscle cramps.”
March 15, 2022
Dr. Greg on WTVR6 CBS News: From Soccer to C-Suite
There are so many challenges for parents of girls in this unpredictable world we live in. Dr. Gregory Charlop, founder of Women’s Sports Forum, joins Jessica at WTVR CBS News 6 for this important conversation. We are more connected than ever, but still isolated by the pandemic. He advises parents to make the extra effort to keep their children engaged with other children face to face. He also encourages participation in team sports for skill development that goes far beyond the field. For more of Dr. Charlop’s advice, check out his book From Soccer to C-Suite.
Dr. Greg on WFLA8 NBC News: Raising girls to be strong women
Gregory Charlop, MD, a champion of women’s sports, and the founder of the From Soccer to C-Suite™ Program, joins Gayle Guyardo the host of the nationally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom, to share what it takes to raise young girls to be strong women.
March 14, 2022
Dr. Greg on WUSA9 CBS News: Tips on how to help teen girls face and overcome their challenges
Dr. Gregory Charlop , founder of From Soccer to C-Suite ™ discusses some of the biggest challenges for teenage girls and how to help them overcome and succeed.
February 4, 2022
Dr. Greg on Kolo 8 ABC News: Sports benefiting the mental health of girls
On National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Kolo 8 ABC interviewed Dr. Greg, founder of the Women’s Sports Forum, to discuss the impact of girls in sports and how being on a team can benefit mentally.
“When they’re on a team for a sport they feel a part of something, but even better than that exercise itself is good for the brain; it helps prevent depression. It helps reduce anxiety, it helps make you physically better, and learning how to take a loss is a skill that’s developed,” Dr. Greg says.”
June 25, 2021
Struggling With Depression? Try Fish Oil
We may have a powerful (and safe) new weapon in the war against depression. Recent studies suggest that high-dose omega-3s may reduce the symptoms of major depressive disorder. Your daily fish oil capsules are now good for your heart, brain, and mood!
Fish oil works fast. Folks taking 3 gm/day of EPA or 1.4 gm/day of DHA felt better in under 12 weeks. Scientists believe that fish oil might make us feel better by decreasing brain inflammation and unlocking the brain's ability to heal itself. These powerful fats may help protect our brain cells from dying as we age. Thank you, Mr. Mackerel!
Honestly, I'm not surprised by the new research. I've been recommending high-dose fish oil to my anti-aging patients for years. We've long known that fish oil can help sufferers of certain types of difficult to treat depression.
Based on the newest research, it's probably safe to say that most people with depression should try adding fish oil to their daily routines. To protect the environment and your health, I recommend selecting sustainably sourced products low in mercury. Start with one or two capsules a day and work your way up.
Note: algae oil may be a suitable alternative for vegans or those unable to eat fish. Be sure to choose a brand rich in DHA and EPA.
Gregory Charlop, MD
“The ocean can restore life and balance” - Gregory Charlop, MD
June 11, 2021
Welcome to the Women’s Sports Forum
Because we believe that women athletes deserve better, Dr. Gregory Charlop and his team at Retired Athlete Health are proud to sponsor the Women’s Sports Forum.
The Forum is a charity partnership with top leaders in the world of sports. Dr. Greg teamed up with Olympians, NFL alumni, LPGA pros, media CEOs, sports psychologists, and an Emmy Award-winning producer to improve women athletes’ health and mental wellness.
Women’s Sports Forum 2021
The Forum shines a spotlight on the unique needs of women athletes of all ages. Our panels will address:
Grit and overcoming adversity
Balancing family life with an athletic career
Proper nutrition for female athletes
How to support disabled athletes
The impact of training on pregnancy, menses, and future health
Financial success for women athletes
We hope you’ll join the Forum on June 17th. All proceeds are used to support wonderful charities including Athletes Soul, Black Women in Sport, Her Next Play, and the Hidden Opponent.
We’ll see you there!
-Dr. Greg
May 19, 2021
Sleep more now - or risk dementia later
I had to rush out and tell you about a shocking new study about sleep and brain health. People who don’t get enough sleep in middle age are at greater risk for memory loss and dementia as they grow older, according to an article published in the prestigious journal Nature.
Here’s what they found. Folks who slept 6 hours or less in their 50s and 60s were more 30% more likely to suffer from dementia as seniors. In other words, poor sleep habits now cause serious brain problems later. This relationship held true even when they corrected for confounding variables like other medical problems and socioeconomic status.
[image error]Sleep is good for more than brain health. A recent study looked at the recent decline in heart attacks. They suggest that increased sleep due to the pandemic may be protecting our hearts!
I recommend all my patients secure at least 7-8 hours of high-quality sleep per night. The evidence is clear, let’s make it happen!
Gregory Charlop, MD
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