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Get the latest health headlines from Dr. Roizen

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  • EP 1,220 - News of the Week

    04/03/2025

    Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know.

  • EP 1,220B - GETTING BETTER: A Doctor’s Story of Resilience, Recovery and Renewal

    04/03/2025

    Words from Dr. Kadar: I am the Cedars-Sinai doctor who became a Cedars-Sinai patient when I unexpectedly had an episode of chest pain. Despite all I knew about heart disease, my first reaction was all too normal—denial. But I got over that, and ten days later, I was having open-heart surgery for a condition known as the “widow maker.” I wrote Getting Better to help people facing a medical crisis (and their loved ones) navigate the road to recovery. I learned a lot from my time as an open-heart surgery patient, and would like others to benefit from my experience. I graduated from Yale Medical School, completed my residency at Stanford and Harvard Universities (Massachusetts General Hospital), and was working as an anesthesiologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where I routinely took care of cardiac patients. I got the shock of my life when I suddenly went from doctor to patient. I had always been in great health and had expected that to continue for a long time. I was familiar with illness denial and the sym

  • EP 1,219 - News of the Week

    25/02/2025

    Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know.

  • EP 1,219B - Tips for Preparing your Child for Back-to-School Bullies

    25/02/2025

    Started in 2010, Stand for the Silent is an organization on a mission to help eliminate bullying nationwide. Kirk and Laura Smalley founded the group after their child took his own life due to bullying. They offer free resources for parents and educators and travel to schools to host presentations. They have been to over 6,025 schools and spoken with more than 4.15 million students. To get more information, visit the site at: https://standforthesilent.org/

  • EP 1,218B - Circadian Rhythms: What are they, how they work, and why they are so important

    18/02/2025

    We’re all tired. We feel sluggish and unfocused and out of sync with our bodies. We know that circadian rhythms are important, but we aren’t exactly sure how they work. Instead, we’re bombarded with solutions—blue-light blocking glasses, melatonin, light lamps, complicated eating schedules—without a clear explanation of the problem they’re solving or the science behind them. The truth is circadian rhythms are a bigger part of our lives than we ever realized. Their wide-ranging effects can boggle the mind, and researchers are just starting to discover exactly how they function—and how much our modern lives have thrown them out of whack. It’s time to give up that late-night TikTok doom scrolling. Science writer Lynne Peeples is here to help us reclaim the rhythms that profoundly affect our health and well-being in her groundbreaking book THE INNER CLOCK: Living in Sync with Our Circadian Rhythms (Riverhead Books; On Sale September 24, 2024) which has already received glowing praise (below) from James Nestor, Da

  • EP 1,218 - News of the Week

    18/02/2025

    Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know.

  • EP 1,217B - Myositis and Its Impact on Woman of Color

    04/02/2025

    Diagnosed with dermatomyositis in 2016, Karen Alexander, a top high fashion model for two decades, has become a powerful advocate for those living with this rare, debilitating condition. Using her platform, she tirelessly raises awareness about the urgent need for better diagnosis, treatment, and care for women of color who are disproportionately affected by myositis. With a career spanning over four decades, Karen broke barriers for Black women in the fashion industry, gracing the covers of prestigious magazines like Vogue and Elle, and working with iconic brands such as Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, and Chanel. Now, she channels that same passion into advocating for her “myositis sisters,” emphasizing the importance of increasing diversity in clinical trials, educating healthcare providers about health disparities, and reducing diagnosis times. Myositis refers to a group of rare, chronic, and incurable neuromuscular diseases that cause muscles to become weak, painful, and tired. The disease can affect not onl

  • EP 1,217 - News of the Week

    04/02/2025

    Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know.

  • EP 1,216B - To Remind Men (and everyone else) that when it comes to cancer, early detection can mean better outcomes

    21/01/2025

    Prevent Cancer Foundation wants to make sure that every man gets up to on their routine cancer screenings. One good place to start is by encouraging men to take charge of their own health! Prevent Cancer Foundation's Early Detection Survey found that 20% of men don't make their own doctor's appointments! That’s right, nearly 1 in 5 men confessed that a relative or partner usually schedules their health care appointments for them. The Prevent Cancer Foundation’s annual Early Detection Survey found that: 65% of U.S. men are behind on at least one routine cancer screening.33% of men say they worry about experiencing stress while waiting for the results of a routine cancer screening.More than a third of men reported that they are better about reviewing their bank or credit card statements (33%) or getting their car’s oil changed (32%), than they are about scheduling their routine cancer screenings. The prevalence of certain cancers among men—including colorectal, skin (melanoma), oral and prostate cancers, all of

  • EP 1,216 - News of the Week

    21/01/2025
  • EP 1,215B - New Study Finds Migraine Frequency & Disability on the Rise in the U.S.

    14/01/2025

    Migraine affects an estimated more than 10% of people worldwide, occurs most often among people aged 20 to 50 years, and is about 3 times more common in women than in men. In a large US survey, 17.1% of women and 5.6% of men reported having migraine symptoms. What Are Episodic and Chronic Migraine? Dr. Fred Cohen is here to share his thoughts.

  • EP 1,215 - News of the Week

    14/01/2025
  • EP 1,214 - News of the Week

    07/01/2025
  • EP 1,214B - Everything you need to know about Hospice

    07/01/2025

    Dr. Debra Parker Oliver is here to discuss everything you need to know about Hospice. She is focused on developing, testing and implementing interventions to improve hospice care, palliative care, and caregiving experiences.

  • EP 1,224B - EXERCISE FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE: The Complete Fitness Guide to Improve Mobility, Strength and Balance

    31/12/2024

    Studies have shown that regular exercise can significantly improve fitness, energy levels, and pain management in Parkinson's patients, helping them retain control over their daily lives. Renowned medical fitness expert William Smith, MS, NSCA-CSCS, MEPD. Smith is author of the highly acclaimed book Exercises for Parkinson's Disease: The Complete Fitness Guide to Improve Mobility, Strength and Balance and brings a wealth of knowledge and practical advice to the Parkinson's community. His expertise and practical insights developed over 25 years working in fitness, healthcare, and medical settings make him a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve the lives of those affected by Parkinson's disease.

  • EP 1,123B - Lymphatic Disorders

    17/12/2024

    Dr. John Chuback, a board certified cardiovascular surgeon and the founder of Chuback Vein Center, is here to discuss Varicose Veins, and lymphedema a common but poorly understood problem in the United States AND Vein Care for Optimal Cardiovascular Wellness FOR ALL. To learn more visit ChubackVeinCenter.com and VitasupportMD.com.

  • EP 1,213B - ALZHEIMER’S STUDY: Lifestyle Changes & Early Alzheimer’s Disease

    12/11/2024

    Dr. Dean Ornish, MD is a Lifestyle Medicine Pioneer and Founder and President of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute.

  • EP 1,212B - SURF THERAPY: The Evidence-Based Science for Physical, Mental & Emotional Well-Being

    05/11/2024

    Cash Lambert discusses his book, SURF THERAPY: The Evidence-Based Science for Physical, Mental & Emotional Well-Being, which takes a deep look into the surf therapy movement, the therapists at the forefront of this radical new treatment, and its many applications for treating anxiety, PTSD, and more. link to book here: https://books.google.com/books/about/Surf_Therapy.html?id=IcrxEAAAQBAJ&source=kp_book_description

  • EP 1,211B - DIABETIC WOUND REPAIR

    29/10/2024

    Yizhou Dong, Ph.D is here to discuss recent research on novel lipid nanoparticle-mRNA regimen reverses inflammation and aids recovery as well as "Nano Drug Accelerates Diabetic Wound Healing in Mice."

  • EP 1,210B - BULLYING

    15/10/2024

    Bullies exist everywhere: families, workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, politics and government, and organizations of all types and sizes. And in a media landscape where conflict, crisis, chaos, and fear reign supreme, every day we see the worst behavior of celebrities, politicians, and other public figures who serve as role models. Winners and losers. Friends and enemies. Heroes and villains. People with high-conflict personalities think almost solely in these extremes. They regularly express unmanaged emotions, routinely blame others, and do harmful things that 90% of people would never do. Bullies share these characteristics, plus a drive to dominate or destroy their victims. But all bullies act in the same highly predictable patterns, regardless of their demographics and situation. By focusing on the ten hidden powers bullies employ--from their unrestrained nature and bully story to manipulating emotions and playing the victim--Bill Eddy unpacks the way bullies rely on primitive emotions and nonver

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