Its Your Health Radio

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Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital - Its Your Health Radio

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  • Women's Heart Health

    19/05/2023

    In this episode of the podcast, Marwah Shahid, MD, a board-certified cardiologist, discusses the topic of women's heart health. Marwah Shahid, MD explains how heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, and why it's important for women to understand the risk factors, symptoms, and prevention strategies for heart disease.Marwah Shahid, MD also discusses the unique challenges that women face when it comes to heart health, such as hormonal changes, pregnancy-related complications, and social and cultural barriers to accessing healthcare. She emphasizes the importance of early detection and personalized treatment for women with heart disease, and shares tips for maintaining heart health throughout all stages of life.Listeners will gain valuable insights into women's heart health from a trusted expert, and leave with actionable steps for protecting their own heart health and that of the women in their lives.

  • Shigella Uncovered: What You Need to Know

    05/05/2023

    In this podcast, we explore the topic of Shigella, a type of bacteria that can cause severe diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Dr. Rai discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this bacterial infection, as well as the broader implications of Shigella in terms of public health and disease control.As part of our discussion, we look to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for their insights on the topic. The CDC has identified Shigella as a significant public health concern, especially in low- and middle-income countries where access to clean water and sanitation is limited.Our expert guest Dr. Rai provides insights into the CDC's recommendations for preventing the spread of Shigella, including good hand hygiene, safe food handling practices, and proper sanitation. We also discuss the CDC's efforts to track and monitor cases of Shigella through their national surveillance programs.Throughout the podcast, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of Shigella, incorporat

  • Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Inspire

    21/04/2023

    Inspire is an FDA-approved obstructive sleep apnea treatment that works inside the body to treat the root cause of sleep apnea with just the click of a bottom. Stop snoring and get a better night's sleep!

  • CARE SCV Returns

    07/04/2023

    Welcome to the Cancer Awareness and Resource Expo in Santa Clarita, April 22, 2023! We’re excited to bring this event back for the first time since 2019, when it had to be postponed due to the pandemic. At the Expo, you'll find a wealth of information on cancer prevention, detection, treatment and recovery. You'll also get to meet with doctors and other medical professionals who are top experts in cancer care. Plus, there will be a variety of vendors offering resources and services to help you better understand and manage cancer. Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn more about cancer and take advantage of the resources available. Join us at the Cancer Awareness and Resource Expo SCV held at the College of the Canyons on April 22, 2023! We’re thrilled to have the support of two top-tier healthcare providers, Keck Medicine of USC and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, as sponsors of the Cancer Awareness and Resource Expo SCV.

  • Detecting and Treating Prostate Cancer

    22/03/2023

    According to the American Cancer Society, about one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime.  What are the current best practices for detecting and treating prostate cancer?

  • Are Foods Marketed as "Healthy, Whole Foods" Really Healthy?

    03/03/2023

    Are foods that are marketed as being healthy or whole foods really good for you? Jodi Dalyai, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital's Community Education discusses how to spot if foods are advertised as being healthy really aren't.

  • Heart Attack Versus Cardiac Arrest - What's the Difference?

    17/02/2023

    The terms "Heart Attack" and "Cardiac Arrest" are often used interchangeably.  But they are quite different events.  This episode will explain the differences and also address risk factors, signs and symptoms of each, and treatments.

  • How to Avoid Burnout

    17/02/2023

    Burnout has been a major topic in the last few years. Listen to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Director of Leadership and Organizational Development Michelle Lambarena discuss what methods can be used to avoid burnout and what steps can you can take to reverse the effects if you start to experience burnout.

  • Using Digital Health Tools to Help Maintain Good Health

    20/01/2023

    There are a many digital tools available to help you maintain good health, including "wearables" and hundreds of smartphone apps. Which ones are most helpful?  How can you determine if one will benefit you?

  • Steps You Can Take to Prepare for an Emergency

    06/01/2023

    Southern California is prone to disasters - earthquakes, wildfires, mudslides and more.  There are steps you can take so you and your loved ones are prepared when disaster strikes.

  • RSV - How to Protect Your Family

    23/12/2022

    What is RSV?  How can I protect my family?  What should I do if I suspect my child has RSV?

  • The Importance of Programs Such as No One Dies Alone

    02/12/2022

    Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Chaplain Sandra Weinberg discusses the No One Dies Alone (NODA) volunteer program which allows people to be a compassionate presence at the hospital bedside of dying patients who would otherwise die alone.

  • Routine Medical Screenings - Why They Are Important

    11/11/2022

    During the pandemic, many people put off visits to their doctor.  As a result, they missed routine medical screenings that can be life saving.  Dr. Rai will explain why, if you are due for a mammogram, colonoscopy, PSA test, or lung cancer screening (for those who qualify), it's important not to put them off.

  • What is Palliative Care?

    03/11/2022

    What is Palliative Care? How does it differ from hospice care?  When is palliative care appropriate?

  • Polio - What You Need to Know

    21/10/2022

    A patient in New York State has been treated for polio, and the polio virus has been detected in the wastewater of several New York communities.  Are we at risk?  What can we do to protect ourselves and our families?

  • Are You at High Risk for Developing Breast Cancer

    07/10/2022

    Dr. Date will discuss our Ambry CARE program.  It's a program that identifies women who are at high risk of developing breast cancer. https://www.henrymayo.com/physicians/anjali-a-date-m-d-/

  • How to Handle a Cancer Diagnosis as a Mom with Young Children

    30/09/2022

    How do you talk to your kids about a serious medical diagnosis? Henry Mayo nurse Amanda Kasahara talks about balancing a cancer diagnosis while raising children and how to effectively communicate her prognosis, treatment, and recovery.

  • How to Start and Feel Comfortable at a Gym

    19/09/2022

    Joining a new gym can be intimidating.  Henry Mayo Fitness and Health Member Services Director Jennifer Quinn offers some practical tips to help you find a gym that’s right for you and to help you feel comfortable from day one.

  • What is Monkeypox and How is it Transmitted?

    26/08/2022

    What is monkeypox? What are the symptoms of monkeypox and how is it transmitted? What should you do if you think you’ve been exposed or have monkeypox?

  • Teens and Drug Use - What You Need to Know Now

    12/08/2022

    How can you help your teen steer clear of drugs?  How can you spot possible drug use?  What should you do if you child is using drugs?

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