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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 is a nonprofit, multispecialty academic medical center and is ranked as one of the nation’s top hospitals 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 ...
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Don’t worry if your child has an imaginary friend. That pal may be helping your child in more ways than you can … well, imagine. In this podcast, pediatric psychologist Kate Eshleman discusses the potential benefits of imaginary friends and how to handle their existence.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Menopause brings change to your body – so what you eat may need to change with it. Adjustments to your diet may ease the transition and help your body adjust to new and different hormone levels. Learn more in this Nutrition Essentials podcast with Dr. Lynn Pattimakiel and registered dietitian Julia Zumpano.…
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What do you need to create the perfect home gym? There’s no one answer to that question – but there are pieces of equipment that may be helpful to everyone. Let’s put together a shopping list with the help of exercise physiologist Chris Dempers.Door Cleveland Clinic
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RSV is a major health concern if you’re the parent of an infant or toddler. Luckily, there are ways to keep your child safe when the contagious virus starts swirling around your life. Get your defense plan in place by listening to this podcast featuring pediatrician Kristin Barrett.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Here’s some food for thought: What you eat can reduce your risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Learn how to use diet to boost your brain health in this Nutrition Essentials podcast with Dr. Kasia Rothenberg and registered dietitian Julia Zumpano.Door Cleveland Clinic
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It’s estimated that 1 in 3 Americans have prediabetes, a warning stage for a disease that can take years off your life. The good news? Prediabetes is not a permanent diagnosis. Changes to what and how you eat can help you regain control of your health. Learn more in this Nutrition Essentials podcast with Dr. Peminda Cabandugama and registered dieti…
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It's estimated 1 in 8 children between the ages of 6 and 19 have hearing loss due to music blaring through earbuds or headphones. The numbers keep getting worse, too, as teens spend a few hours a day wearing audio devices. In this episode, we talk with audiologist Valerie Pavlovich Ruff about the damage being done to eardrums and get some tips to p…
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Hours of yard work can be great for your lawn and garden. Your body, on the other hand, may feel a little run down. It doesn’t have to be that way, though. Chiropractor Andrew Bang returns to the podcast with some tips to eliminate aches and pains from doing outdoor chores.Door Cleveland Clinic
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What you eat may be putting your body in a state of internal distress, which can lead to anxiety, fatigue and even depression. In this Nutrition Essentials podcast, Dr. Melissa Young and registered dietitian Julia Zumpano share how diet shapes our mood and mental health.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Researchers at Cleveland Clinic devote countless hours trying to find ways to beat cancer. In this podcast, learn about the work oncologist Jessica Geiger is doing on a vaccine for a type of head and neck cancer thanks to a grant from Cleveland Clinic’s VeloSano Bike to Cure event.Door Cleveland Clinic
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If you just felt the pain of a heart attack, putting your ticker through a blood-pumping workout seems like a big ask. But exercise is key to recovery – if you do it right. Let’s take a closer at physical activity after a heart attack with sports cardiologist Tamanna Singh.Door Cleveland Clinic
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The food you see on your plate today may determine how well you see later in life. Learn more about the connection between diet and eye health in this Nutrition Essentials podcast with registered dietitian Julia Zumpano and ophthalmologists Nicole Bajic and Phoebe Lin.Door Cleveland Clinic
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It’s estimated that nearly half of all children experience a sleep disorder while growing up – a reality that can bring physical and emotional consequences. Listen in as Dr. Vaishal Shaw goes over the most common sleep disorders and what can be done about them.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Dietary choices you make day after day set the tone for how efficiently your gastrointestinal system operates. Explore the connection between food and gut health with Dr. Christine Lee and registered dietitian Julia Zumpano in the first Nutrition Essentials podcastDoor Cleveland Clinic
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Your bones may be stronger than steel, but they need your help to stay sturdy. What you eat affects your long-term bone health and can prevent or limit osteoporosis. Listen in as registered dietitian Julia Zumpano shares what food will make your inner skeleton smile.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Keeping a dream journal can help you understand what your subconscious is trying to tell you while you sleep. It may even reveal deep secrets about yourself over time. Curious? Then let’s take a closer look at dreams with psychologist and sleeping medicine specialist Alaina Tiani.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Treatment for breast cancer can be followed by fatigue, sleepless nights, brain fog and other quality-of-life issues. Coping with these matters can be a critical part of the healing process. In this podcast, oncologist Tiffany Onger offers tips to get you through that difficult time.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Nearly 1 in 5 teens engage in some form of self-harm, whether it’s cutting, scratching, burning or another kind of physical hurt. It’s behavior that can be shocking and scary. Listen in as adolescent psychiatrist Zeyd Khan explains what may trigger self-harm and what you can do to helpDoor Cleveland Clinic
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The next time you sit down for a meal, think about the food on your plate: What’s there will go a long way toward determining how well your cardiovascular system functions. Let’s take a closer look at the relationship between diet and heart health in this podcast with cardiologist Leslie Cho and registered dietitian Julia Zumpano.…
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Your kids just got home from school -- and THEY ARE HUNGRY. Waiting for dinner is not an option. They need to eat NOW. So what can you drag out for a healthy snack that won’t ruin their appetite for later? Pediatric nutritionist Hanna Leikin shares some ideas in this podcast.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Research shows that Generation Z is drinking far less alcohol than previous generations. So what’s behind this trend – and does that mean alcohol and drug use worries are disappearing? Let’s break the topic down in this podcast with addiction psychiatrist Akhil Anand.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Exercise routines often focus on building muscle so you can get bigger, faster and stronger. But there’s something else far less sexy in the workout world that deserves your time and attention. Listen in as exercise physiologist Katie Lawton explains the importance of flexibility.Door Cleveland Clinic
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Millions of people a year turn to Botox injections to erase wrinkles and signs of aging on their faces. But how exactly does this time machine procedure work? And do the results last? Get your answers in this chat with Dr. James Zins, emeritus chair and section head of cosmetic surgery at Cleveland Clinic.…
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