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The Science of Health Podcast
UniversityHospitals
57 episodes
2 weeks ago
Misconceptions surrounding health and medicine are common. Get the straight science – from The Science of Health Podcast, featuring medical experts and expertise from University Hospitals
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Misconceptions surrounding health and medicine are common. Get the straight science – from The Science of Health Podcast, featuring medical experts and expertise from University Hospitals
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Medicine
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/57)
The Science of Health Podcast
Understanding Brain Aging: What Really Keeps Your Mind Strong
We all want to stay sharp as we age — but how much of that is in our control? What happens when genetics come into play? And what about health advice promising to boost brainpower or slow cognitive decline? In this episode, we dive into the science of brain aging, separating fact from fiction and discovering what helps you live your best.
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2 weeks ago
35 minutes

The Science of Health Podcast
More Than Weight Loss: How GLP-1 Drugs Help Your Whole Body
This episode unpacks the popularity of GLP-1 medications and their rising role in weight loss and overall health. Beyond shedding pounds, significant health benefits have emerged for heart disease, sleep apnea and other chronic diseases related to obesity.
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6 months ago
31 minutes 53 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Are We Getting Sick More Often?
Colds and respiratory illnesses are to be expected, but are we getting sick more often than we used to? And are there more viruses going around these days? Dr. Keith Armitage, infectious disease specialist at University Hospitals, sheds light on the newest infectious disease data and why some people are more susceptible to getting sick.  
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8 months ago
18 minutes 43 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
How to Recognize and Respond to Toxic Behavior
We’ve all dealt with toxic people but what do you do when someone’s actions begin to affect your emotional well-being? Sometimes, the answer lies not in changing the person who hurts us – but in changing how we react to them. Psychiatrist Dr. Patrick Runnels, Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at University Hospitals Cleveland, explains how to handle toxic people, even when removing them from your life isn’t possible.
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9 months ago
35 minutes 6 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
How to Harness Your Immune System for Optimal Health
One of the secrets to good health and a long life is your immune system. But how does it work and can you strengthen it? Naturopathic Doctor Jacob Wolf explains the immune system: What can strengthen or weaken it and how exercise, gut health and natural remedies like vitamin C, zinc and elderberry impact immunity.
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10 months ago
22 minutes 13 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Addressing Childhood Anxiety, Depression and Mental Health Concerns
Anxiety and depression are on the rise in children and teens. Societal pressures, academic stress and social media have all played a role. Early detection and intervention by parents and pediatricians is getting more kids the help they need. Psychologist, Elizabeth Harris, PhD and psychiatrist, John Hertzer, MD, discuss evidence-based treatment options and the importance of a tailored approach to each child’s unique needs.
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1 year ago
43 minutes 1 second

The Science of Health Podcast
Vegan, Vegetarian or Omnivore: Which Diet Is Best for You?
An overwhelming amount of information exists about the best way to eat for long-term health. Breaking through the clutter is challenging and sometimes subjective. Licensed Dietitian, Kelli Santiago, MS, RD, CSSD, LD explains what to look for in the foods you eat or in the lifestyle changes you’d like to make in order to live your healthiest life.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 33 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Is Any Amount of Alcohol Okay for Your Health?
Research is growing every day about the health risks of drinking. From heart health to cancer to damaging the immune system and sleep quality, even small amounts of drinking may be harmful. Medical toxicologist, Ryan Marino, MD, explains alcohol’s impact and whether any level of consumption is a healthy choice.  
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1 year ago
26 minutes 6 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
How Integrative Oncology Helps Manage Cancer Side Effects
Integrative oncology provides data-driven therapies to help with pain, insomnia, anxiety and other side effects from cancer treatment. Medical oncologist, Santosh Rao, MD, explains how managing these symptoms can not only relieve side effects, but also improve treatment and outcomes.
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1 year ago
20 minutes 57 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Living Your Best Life After Menopause
From common concerns about weight gain to changes in bone health and sexuality, OB/GYN, Susan Lasch, MD, shares how to live your healthiest life after menopause. This insightful discussion covers the latest research and provides actionable strategies to thrive in this new chapter of life.
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1 year ago
21 minutes 7 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Telemedicine: Convenient and Immediate Access (When Appropriate)
Telemedicine exploded during the pandemic and has held steady as a convenient way for people to get the care they need without leaving the house. Brian Zack, MD, explains how telemedicine helps more patients get essential care and why it isn’t just here to stay, but may become the preferred way to see your doctor.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 16 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
How Much Water Do You Really Need? 14 Health Myths Debunked
Popular health advice is everywhere. From what to eat to how much to exercise, it can feel overwhelming to make the right choices. Naturopathic doctor, Jacob Wolf, ND, cuts through the noise and shares the evidence behind common health myths.
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1 year ago
19 minutes 55 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
How the Loneliness Epidemic Affects Physical and Mental Health
There are far-reaching consequences of loneliness on physical and mental health, including heart disease, dementia and depression. With half of adults reporting loneliness, psychiatrist Andrew Hunt, MD, shares common causes – from technology to changes in social dynamics – and strategies for improving social connections.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 47 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
How to Sleep Better for Your Health – The Effects of Poor Sleep
From foggy thinking to the impact on mood and physical health, interrupted sleep has consequences for your health. Kingman Strohl, MD, a specialist in sleep medicine, shares common causes – from stress to complex sleep disorders, and what you can do to get a better night’s sleep.
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2 years ago
34 minutes 50 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
The Four Secrets to a Better Retirement
Retirement looks different for everyone. Studies have shown that prioritizing four key areas can greatly improve your retirement years, both mentally and physically. Martha Sajatovic, MD, a specialist in geriatric psychiatry, shares more and what to do if you’re already retired and feeling a lack of purpose.  
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2 years ago
19 minutes 48 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Women Have Many Options to Manage Menopause
Hot flashes, night sweats, difficulty sleeping, mood changes, brain fog, dry skin, joint pain, weight gain – these are just some of what women experience during menopause. Can anything be done to treat or lessen those symptoms? Can diet or medication help? And when is it time to see a clinician for advice? Jean Marino, CNP, a menopause and women’s health expert, comprehensively answers these and other questions she gets on a daily basis.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 24 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
How To Be a Better, Faster, Stronger Runner – Advice for Beginners and Experts
Becoming a better runner takes more than just desire. Learning how to make your body more efficient is essential. Strengthening core muscles, hydration and sleep patterns all play a role. So does mastering the mental game. How can you push past your obstacles? Laura Goldberg, MD, a sports medicine expert with more than 20 completed marathons, explains how to be a better, faster, stronger runner.  
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2 years ago
19 minutes 23 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Pills, Injections, Surgery or Diet – What’s the Best Weight Loss Plan for You?
Many people want to be healthier versions of themselves. Taking that first step is the hardest part. What are you stepping into, and will it work? If you’re in a place where you’re finally ready to lose weight and are committed to success, Leena Khaitan, MD, MPH, can help. The Director of Bariatric Surgery provides data on surgical options and valuable information on other weight loss alternatives.
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2 years ago
25 minutes 52 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Talking to Your Loved One About Cancer
When a family member, friend or loved one says, "I have cancer," it’s hard to know what to say. You may feel emotional – of course you are shocked and sad. But so is your loved one. Oncology-certified social worker Eileen Matteo, LISW-S, OSW-C, describes the things you can do and say (and not say) to be supportive in this very difficult and emotionally charged situation.
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2 years ago
16 minutes 15 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Patient-Centered Health Care for African-Americans
Whether it’s caused by a lack of generational wealth, less education, community, trust or oppression, African-Americans are at a disadvantage when it comes to their own health. Data proves it. What does it mean to take a patient-centered approach to clinical care for African-Americans? Primary care physician, Gregory Hall, MD, provides an eye-opening explanation of why disparities exist and what can be done to address them and reverse the trends.
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2 years ago
38 minutes 4 seconds

The Science of Health Podcast
Misconceptions surrounding health and medicine are common. Get the straight science – from The Science of Health Podcast, featuring medical experts and expertise from University Hospitals