Category Archives: Health Song
5 Tips For a Better Mammogram
The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends women get a mammogram each year after age 40. Here are 5 tips the ACS recommends to make your experience better. 1. LOCATION: Find a center that specializes in mammograms and certified by the … Continue reading
Dr. Seibel Gives Guest Speaker Lecture at Stanford
Today I was guest speaker at the Stanford University Department of Ob/Gyn on the subject of How To Reach, Teach and Motivate Patients in 2012. My goal was to teach doctors and medical students new ways to explain health information. … Continue reading
Music And Alzheimer’s Disease
I’ve noticed for a long time that patients with Alzheimer’s Disease seldom forget the music they love most, even though the memories of loved ones and major memories slip away. It’s also known that music is used to remember the … Continue reading
Infertility: The Child Who Might Have Been
National Infertility Awareness Week begins today. It’s been 30 years since I performed the first in-vitro fertilization in Massachusetts, one of the first in the country. I wrote this poem then as a tribute to infertility patients and the invisible loss … Continue reading
Colonoscopy Song on Huff Post
Please see my new blog on the Huffington Post. It’s about how a song can save your life.
Stress & Sleep by Dr. Seibel Top Huffington Post
It’s daylight savings and sleep can be a real issue for many people. Learn how stress and sleep are connected. To help with the problem, I created a music video to help people relax. I was really excited that my … Continue reading
Physician Musician Helps Women Stay Well
I was recently interviewed by a website that asks different professional what they do for a living in order to help kids in high school pick a career. It’s called JobShadow. We talked about combining being a health expert and … Continue reading
Is Too Much Sugar Killing You?
I heard an excellent discussion today on WBUR/NPR regarding sugar and the affect it is having on our health. We are eating 30 times more sugar than our ancestors 100 years ago and 1/3 of our country is obese while … Continue reading
Colon Cancer in Perimenopause and Menopause
When I say, “Mammogram,” most women in menopause have had one. But when I say “Colonoscopy” many women in perimenopause or menopause have not. March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month and I’m hoping the answer to the colonoscopy question will … Continue reading




