Episodes
Want to run healthier, longer and faster? The secret may to be embrace slow running. Evidence suggests that slowing down while training can bring huge benefits. Learn more in this podcast with sports cardiologist and marathon runner Tamanna Singh.
Published 05/01/24
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.
Published 04/24/24
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 help
Published 04/17/24
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.
Published 04/10/24
Aging makes its mark on everyone at some point. Consider facelifts an eraser. The popular cosmetic procedure can smooth out wrinkles and tighten sagging skin. Learn more about this surgery and what it can (and can’t) do for you in this podcast with Dr. James Zins.
Published 04/03/24
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.
Published 03/27/24
One in 20 people experience a nightmare at least once a week – a statistic that is more than a bit terrifying. So why do bad dreams lurk in our subconscious? Listen in as Dr. Alaina Tiana scares up an explanation and offers tip to find a more peaceful dreamland.
Published 03/20/24
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.
Published 03/13/24
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.
Published 03/06/24
Does your kid get extremely nervous before a big test? If so, they’re not alone: Test anxiety is at an all-time high among students. Try some of these tips from pediatric psychologist Ethan Benore to help children relax and perform their best on test day.
Published 02/28/24
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.
Published 02/21/24
You can be a workout warrior while wearing XXL clothes – but does your fitness level cancel out the negative effects that can come with excess fat mass? Let’s take a closer look at the complicated question with Dr. Leslie Cho.
Published 02/14/24
If you have eczema, odds are you’ll try anything to calm it down. So what home remedies can get the job done and which should you avoid? Find out in this podcast with Dr. Gowri Kabbur, a dermatologist with the DIY tips you need to tame eczema.
Published 02/07/24
Want to get fit but don’t have much free time? Then the 7-Minute Workout is for you! Those few ticktocks are all it takes for a strength and cardio session that works your entire body. Get your heart rate up in this podcast with exercise physiologist Katie Lawton.
Published 01/31/24
Having obesity at a young age puts kids more at risk of developing chronic, life-altering medical conditions later in life. Let’s chart a healthier path forward for our youngest generation with the help of Dr. Lina Alkhaled, a specialist on pediatric obesity.
Published 01/24/24
Your brain works 24/7 to keep your body function. When you drink alcohol, your brain essentially starts working under influence. Learn about the short-term and long-term impact of alcohol on your brain in this podcast with Dr. Akhil Anand.
Published 01/17/24
Worries and anxiety keep growing in today’s fast-paced world. Grounding techniques can help you find the calm you need to be at your best. Learn how to self-soothe your body, mind and soul in this podcast with functional medicine specialist Melissa Young.
Published 01/10/24
When and how often you eat during the day can affect your daily energy levels and weight. So what time is best for breakfast, lunch and dinner? And do you need all three meals? Get your answers in this podcast with registered dietitian Julia Zumpano.
Published 01/03/24
A few well-placed taps on your body may be all it takes to reduce stress and pain. Sounds unbelievable, right? Well, there’s science behind EFT tapping. Give the technique a try with the help of Dr. Melissa Young, a functional medicine specialist.
Published 12/20/23
What’s the #1 reason kids miss school? The answer is headaches. Four out of five children experience headaches, many to the point of not being able to function. Pediatric psychologist Ethan Benore has some suggestions to give them relief.
Published 12/13/23
There’s little to no nutritional value in alcoholic beverages. (Shocking, right?) But get this: There are drink choices that are better than others when it comes to calories, sugar content and how you feel the next day. Pull up a barstool as registered dietitian Julia Zumpano breaks it down.
Published 12/06/23
Muscles grow stronger when you work them out. The same concept is true for your brain. Get the mental exercise you need by listening to this podcast on neuroplasticity with psychologist Grace Tworek.
Published 11/29/23
Kids eat odd things, including crayons. So, is that nibbling at the art table cause for serious concern? Listen in as pediatrician Lisa Diard explains whether crayons qualify as toxic trouble for your little one.
Published 11/22/23
More than 300 million people around the world have asthma, a potentially life-threatening lung disease. Is there any chance the condition can be outgrown or overcome? Pulmonologist Neha Solanki answers those questions and more in this podcast.
Published 11/15/23