Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials Podcast

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Tune in for practical health advice from Cleveland Clinic experts. What's really the healthiest diet for you? How can you safely recover after a heart attack? Can you boost your immune system? Cleveland Clinic a nonprofit, multispecialty academic medical center and the No. 2-ranked hospital in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Our experts offer trusted advice on health, wellness and nutrition for the whole family. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as medical advice. They are not been designed to replace a physician's medical assessment and medical judgment. Always consult first with your physician about anything related to your personal health.

Episodios

  • Successful Aging with Dr. Ardeshir Hashmi

    17/04/2019 Duración: 48min

    In the same way that pediatricians specialize in the unique healthcare needs of children, geriatricians (or, as we like to say, successful aging specialists) like Ardeshir Hashmi, MD, are trained to guide people through the golden years of life. That includes helping them manage medications, stay on track with health screenings, plan for the future and so much more. Listen in as Dr. Hashmi explains how he works with adults over 50 to uncover the “secret sauce” that keeps them feeling good.

  • The Surprising Facts About Stroke with Dr. Shazam Hussain

    10/04/2019 Duración: 23min

    Every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has a stroke. It’s a sudden neurological event that kills thousands of brain cells a minute. Would you know what to do if you saw someone having one? Vascular neurologist Shazam Hussain, MD, is here to familiarize you with the different types of strokes and how to BE FAST to potentially save someone’s life.

  • Sleep Patterns and Disorders with Dr. Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer

    03/04/2019 Duración: 48min

    Trouble snoozing? Sleep is a crucial process of the human body and is an important component of health and wellness. If you suffer from poor sleep, it can affect you in more ways than just making you tired. So when it comes to sleep patterns and behavior, what is considered normal? Sleep specialist, Dr. Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, is here to answer your questions and get you back to bed.

  • Crohn's and Colitis: What's the Difference? with Dr. Scott Steele

    27/03/2019 Duración: 40min

    Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are both chronic conditions that affect the colon, and they’re both lumped together under the umbrella of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). But there are some major differences between the two. Colorectal surgeon Scott Steele, MD, explains those as well as who’s at risk and what it’s like to live with inflammatory bowel disease.

  • All About BMI and Living at a Healthy Weight with Dr. Robert Bales

    20/03/2019 Duración: 31min

    Doctors use body mass index as a general way to tell if you’re at a healthy body weight. But it doesn’t paint the whole picture. Family medicine physician Robert Bales, MD, explains the different factors that play into reaching and maintaining a healthy weight.

  • Measles: Your Questions Answered with Dr. Frank Esper

    13/03/2019 Duración: 31min

    Measles was declared eliminated from the U.S. nearly 20 years ago – so how does it keep popping up, and why is it all over the news right now? Pediatric infectious disease specialist Frank Esper, MD, explains the what, why and how of this sneaky and highly infectious disease, and addresses questions about the vaccine that prevents it.

  • Living with Lupus with Dr. Emily Littlejohn

    06/03/2019 Duración: 21min

    Unless you have lupus or know someone who does, you might not know much about this mysterious chronic condition that most often affects women. It’s when the immune system attacks itself, causing rashes, fatigue, joint pain and more. Rheumatologist Emily Littlejohn, DO, is here to explain the complex process of getting to a lupus diagnosis, along with what treatments are available and how to cope with this condition.

  • What’s Bugging Your Gut? Discussing Digestive Issues with Dr. Christine Lee

    27/02/2019 Duración: 33min

    Constipation, hemorrhoids and bleeding – maybe not your favorite topics of conversation, but definitely good things to bring up to your doctor. Digestive problems are surprisingly common, and there's a good chance a doctor can help you find some relief. Gastroenterologist Christine Lee, MD, talks about what’s “normal” when it comes to bowel movements, and some of the common causes behind bloating, constipation and pain.

  • Shingles: What You Should Know About the Sequel to Chickenpox with Dr. Jeffrey Brown

    20/02/2019 Duración: 32min

    If you had chickenpox as a kid, your rash probably went away within a week or two. But did you know that the virus that caused it is still latent in your body and can re-emerge later in life as shingles? Family medicine physician Jeffrey Brown, DO, walks through what it’s like to have this painful rash, when (and to whom) it’s contagious and how you can prevent it.

  • Understanding the Nuances of ADHD with Dr. Michael Manos

    13/02/2019 Duración: 01h01min

    Kids and adults who have attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder often struggle to pay attention to just one thing – they demonstrate symptoms of inattention, distractibility and hyperactive impulsive behavior. Because of the nature of the disorder, it’s best treated outside of the therapist’s office, at the point of contact, says pediatric psychologist Michael Manos, PhD. Learn what causes ADHD, how it works in the brain and strategies to overcome symptoms.

  • Diabetes: Understanding Weight, Sugar and Insulin with Dr. Bartolome Burguera

    06/02/2019 Duración: 57min

    Some 30 million U.S. adults today have diabetes — but many of them might not yet know they have it. Endocrinologist Bartolome Burguera, MD, explains the factors that play into diabetes and the first signs to watch for, as well as the important components of a medical weight loss management program.

  • Fighting Winter Colds, Fevers and the Flu with Dr. Donald Ford

    30/01/2019 Duración: 50min

    A cold, the flu, bronchitis, a sinus infection – they all make you feel lousy, right? So what’s the difference between all of these winter ailments, and do you need to see a doctor? Family physician Donald Ford, MD, fills you in on what’s behind the myriad infections that can make you miserable this time of year.

  • Train Your Brain to Cope With Anxiety with Dr. Scott Bea

    23/01/2019 Duración: 34min

    It’s normal to have sweaty palms, racing thoughts and a nervous stomach as you’re walking into a job interview or stepping on stage for a performance. But if anxiety interferes with your daily obligations, your job or your social relationships, it might be time to consider seeking help. Psychologist Scott Bea, PsyD, explains why trying to stop anxious thoughts creates a vicious cycle, and how skills like mindfulness and acceptance can help.

  • Reclaim Your Kitchen with Dr. Mark Hyman

    16/01/2019 Duración: 40min

    It’s a new year, and it’s as good a time as any to reboot your diet and focus on eating in a way that makes you thrive. Step one? Go sleuthing in your own kitchen cupboards. Hunt down and throw out the processed, industrial food loaded with white flour, corn syrup and trans fat. Replace it with healthy ingredients that you can mix and match. Functional medicine specialist Mark Hyman, MD, is here to help, plus teach you how to prevent food emergencies, deal with “food pushers” and stick to your healthy eating commitment throughout the year.

  • A Food Allergy Primer for Parents with Dr. Jaclyn Bjelac

    09/01/2019 Duración: 27min

    Watching your child have an allergic reaction to a food is a scary experience for a parent. Allergist/immunologist Jaclyn Bjelac, MD, walks you through the most common allergens, potential warning signs that a child is having a reaction and what to do if that happens.

  • Life After Breast Cancer with Dr. Kathleen Ashton

    02/01/2019 Duración: 18min

    The emotional rollercoaster that is a cancer diagnosis doesn’t come to a roaring stop once treatment is complete. In fact, this can be one of the toughest times for people with cancer, says psychologist Kathleen Ashton, Ph.D., because then comes the worry about whether the cancer is coming back, and the after-effects of treatment. Learn coping mechanisms and how to be the best possible support system for someone who’s beat breast cancer.

  • Calcium, Bone Density and Osteoporosis with Drs. Pelin Batur and Chad Deal

    26/12/2018 Duración: 48min

    Osteoporosis often progresses without any symptoms or pain and is not found until bones fracture. Ob-Gyn Pelin Batur, MD, and rheumatologist Chad Deal, MD, spell out steps you can take to prevent this disease and treatments that are available.

  • Autism in Children: Your Questions Answered with Dr. Cynthia Johnson

    19/12/2018 Duración: 31min

    Today, about 1 in 59 children is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social, speech and nonverbal communication skills as well as repetitive behaviors. Learn the different risk factors for autism and early signs that a child might have it from behavioral psychologist Cynthia Johnson, PhD, plus new research efforts underway to improve treatment options.

  • What is a Midwife and Why Might a Woman Want to See One?

    12/12/2018 Duración: 32min

    Midwives aren’t old-fashioned, and they don’t just deliver babies at home. They are highly trained and licensed healthcare professionals who can provide holistic and personalized care to women throughout their lives, including during pregnancy and birth. Tune in to hear Jessica Costa, CNM, address some commonly asked questions about midwives, including how they can help women manage pain during birth and how they differ from doulas.

  • The Realities of Addiction with Psychiatrist Dr. David Streem

    05/12/2018 Duración: 46min

    Addiction isn’t a choice – it’s a loss of control. It’s a brain disorder. It’s sometimes influenced by genetics. And there’s no one typical person it affects. Addiction psychiatrist David Streem, MD, debunks common myths and stereotypes about substance abuse and explains evidence-based medical treatments and psychotherapies that can help people recover.

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