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Nearly 1 in 8 women gets diagnosed with breast cancer. What you eat can play a role in whether you’re that one. Learn how you can adjust your diet to protect yourself in this discussion with registered dietitians Michela Palma and Julia Zumpano.
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The whistling and rattling sounds that come with wheezing can be pretty alarming. Oftentimes, though, you can take care of the issue with some simple at-home treatments. Learn how to regain control of your breathing in this podcast with pulmonologist Neha Solanki.
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Can keeping a cellphone in your pocket contribute to erectile dysfunction? What about soaking in hot tubs? Or your choice of underwear? We’ll address those common questions and more in this podcast with urologist Raevti Bole, who specializes in male reproductive health.
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Family history involving troubling or distressing events can ripple through time to affect your mental and physical health. It’s a concept known as generational trauma. Learn more about it — and how to address it — in this discussion with forensic nurse examiner Michele Sorrell.
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One in 3 people worldwide is malnourished in some way – and oftentimes, it’s not someone who you’d suspect. Learn to spot the signs of malnutrition and how to deal with the condition in this podcast with registered dietitians Krista Mielnik and Julia Zumpano.
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Medications known as statins are frequently prescribed to lower cholesterol and limit plaque buildup in arteries, which can reduce your risk of a heart attack or stroke. Learn how these pills work their magic in this podcast with cardiologist Tamanna Singh.
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Do you feel as steady on your feet as you did when you were younger? Probably not – and that’s a concern. Listen in as exercise physiologist Katie Lawton talks about the importance of maintaining balance and simple exercises you can do to improve it.
If you or someone with you experiences a heart attack, how you respond could mean the difference between life and death. In this podcast, cardiologist Jacqueline Tamis-Holland explains how to make every second count.
Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, is described as causing metabolic chaos. Adjusting what you eat may balance your system to help manage the condition. Listen in as Ob/Gyn Kathryn Goebel and registered dietitian Julia Zumpano explain the connection between diet and PCOS.
A cardiac stress test is a monitored workout to see how your heart handles extra demands. How your ticker responds may reveal whether you have a heart issue that needs attention, as cardiologist Wael Jaber explains in this podcast.
Why would anyone willingly get stuck with needles? There are lots of good reasons, actually, which explains why acupuncture has been around for 3,000+ years. Listen in as licensed acupuncturist Tim Sobo explains what the treatment might be able to do for you.
Asthma does not have to be a barrier to exercising outside. It’s just a different obstacle to overcome. Listen in as pulmonologist Neha Solanki offers tips to manage the condition so you can make the world your training ground.
Can a heart-pounding cardio workout be easy on your body? It could be if you choose the right activity. Learn what workouts lead to less wear and tear on your joints in this podcast featuring exercise physiologist Katie Lawton.
Get to know our resident dietitian, Julia Zumpano, in this wide-ranging discussion on what she does day-to-day and how she coaches people to improve their health through food.
Infertility has become increasingly common in the past 50 years given declines in sperm health. So how can you improve your odds of conceiving a child? Urologist Raevti Bole has some suggestions.
Chest pain, a racing heart and sweating could signal a heart attack. Of course, it also could be a sign of a less-than-life-threatening panic attack. How can you tell the difference? Let’s break it down with cardiologist Jacqueline Tamis-Holland.
Don’t be fooled by the slow and gentle movements of tai chi. This ancient form of exercise offers powerful physical and mental benefits. Learn what tai chi can do for you in this chat with personal trainer and traditional Chinese medicine specialist Tim Sobo.
The belief that breathing in salty air can boost your health dates back nearly 200 years. Today, many people swear by halotherapy and therapeutic salt rooms. But is the treatment backed by scientific research? Let’s take a closer look with Dr. Melissa Young.
A nutritious diet can help your body from head to toe and help prevent many health issues. Explore the concept of using food as medicine in this podcast with Dr. James Carter, medical director at Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Functional Medicine, and registered dietitian Julia Zumpano.
Thai massage is an active form of therapy with stretching and yoga-like poses. Learn more about this ancient healing method rooted in Buddhism – and how it’s different from traditional massage – in this chat with massage therapist DeBorah Hill.
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