January 29 2015 – The Washington Times newspaper has just published neurosurgeons Dr Joseph Maroon and Dr. Julian Bailes op ed letter entitled – Weighing the childhood risks of contact sports -Staying on the sidelines carries far more health danger than getting into the game. In this letter Drs. Maroon and Bailes discuss how a more balanced […]
Maroon's In The News
RSS feed for this sectionDr Joseph Maroon Co-Chair Of Veteran Fund Raiser
Co-Chairmans Dr Joseph Maroon and Steelers Legend Rocky Bleier are the spokesman for a for a 3-day, 70+ mile extreme hike, called the Crucible. Traveling on the scenic Laurel Highlands Trail in May 2015 they plan to raise funds and awareness for Checkpoint, a new online service intended to help local veterans find important veteran-related resources in […]
Upcoming Appearances by Dr Joseph Maroon on Ebola, Women’s Health and Concussion in Youth Sports
Over the next three weeks Dr Joseph Maroon will be a very busy hosting a forum on the Ebola outbreak, lecturing at a Women’s Conference in Pittsburgh and debating on the topic of youth concussion in football. Please take the time to read and forward this email to those who may be interested to learn […]
Minimally Invasive Surgical of Cervical Spine
Over the last decade there have been tremendous advances in neurosurgery and especially in spine surgery. One of the areas of improvement is how surgeons can now approach to the spine by using ever smaller incisions. This advancement is called minimally-invasive spine surgery and can mean less tissue trauma. This approach can allow for a […]
Curcumin: A Spice for Better Mental Health
Everyone needs a little spice in their life! Most people when they hear the word spice first think about taste. Whether it is pepper, salt, chili powder or cinnamon, spices provide that add punch of favor to our food that we can’t resist. But a new study from Australia suggests the curcumin may also be […]
Concussion Awareness Dr Joseph Maroon Interviewed
Concussion Awareness Remains at All-Time High, UPMC’s Maroon Helped Develop ImPACT Test -This article by Dorsey Kindler appeared, September 28, 2014 in the The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register Online news website. As an expert on concussion Dr Maroon is frequency asked about the current state of concussion management and what measures can be done to lessen their […]
What Consumer Reports Says About Fish
I have written and lectured extensively on the benefits of omega-3 fish oil for human health. Last month in Consumer Reports, an independent, member supported magazine that reviews consumer products, reported on the fish and its health benefits. Specifically they noted a recent FDA report that encouraged pregnant women and children to eat more fish. Per […]
Eating Fish Slows Brain Aging
Eating fish can have significant benefits for our brains especially as we age. This was the finding of a recent study by researchers at the University of North Carolina and Duke University Medical Center published this month. The study involves over 1,500 older subjects for slightly longer than 5 years and found that those over […]
Importance of Patient Testimonials
Often times when we need help with a medical problem, and before we see a doctor, we ask a trusted friend or family member, “who should I see”. Many times however that person will say that someone they know saw this doctor and they did well. Or perhaps they might have had a similar problem […]
Cleveland Article Dr Joseph Maroon Discusses Concussion
Cleveland.com reporter Stephanie Kuzydym recently interviewed Dr Maroon along with 13 leaders in the field of concussion that appeared her July 16, 2014 article entitled, Concussion game changers: 14 people from Cleveland to Pittsburgh who have advanced football-related brain issues. Read entire article HERE. “I told him the concussion guidelines say (Brister) needed to stay out a […]