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heartYour comprehensive library of ON Demand talk radio shows and podcasts all about heart health...from early detection to prevention to treatment options and what's on the horizon.  Listen to authors, nurses, patients, celebrities and the top doctors in the country and from all over the world discuss the latest news and information about your heart with our Health Radio docs and talk personalities.

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Cardiac Medications: How And Why They're Used

Prevent And Reverse Heart Disease

The Maze Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation

Common Foot and Ankle Injuries In Runners

Exercise To Alleviate Medical Concerns; Cramping, Bloating, etc

Heart Disease Prevention In Women

1 in 500 Athletes At Risk Of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

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There are 100 On Demand Archives in this Category.
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Topic: Keeping Our Youth Heart Healthy and Mentally Sound
Guest(s): Lee Anna Duplechain, RN, BSN
Bystander CPR
Guest(s):Lee Anna Duplechain, RN, BSN
Topic Info:About 310,000 coronary heart disease deaths occur out-of-hospital or in emergency departments each year in the United States. Of those deaths, about 166,200 are due to sudden cardiac arrest – nearly 450 per day.* Without immediate, effective CPR from a ...
Show Date:2010-04-28
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Topic: Stroke Prevention and Treatment
Guest(s): James Beckerman, M.D.
Warning Signs You May Be Having a Stroke Featured Popular
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Topic: Heart Health
Guest(s): James Beckerman, M.D.
Are you Stressing Your Heart?
Guest(s):James Beckerman, M.D.
Topic Info:WebMD Heart Expert, Dr. James Beckerman joins the show with some tips on reducing your risk factors for heart attacks. He will also discuss some things to avoid that puts unnecessary stress on your heart.
Show Date:2010-04-15
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Topic: Cardiac Rehab, and Life Style Changes That Make a Difference
Guest(s): Peggy Kraus, M.A., RCEP
Cardiac Rehab, Phase 1: What to Expect Post MI Featured
Cardiac Rehab, Phase 2 and Beyond: Positive Outlook!
Guest(s):Peggy Kraus, M.A., RCEP
Topic Info:Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program to help heart patients recover quickly and improve their overall physical, mental and social functioning. The goal is to stabilize, slow or even reverse the progression of cardiovascular disease, th ...
Show Date:2010-04-13
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Exercise for People With Many Different Limiting Factors
Guest(s):Peggy Kraus, M.A., RCEP
Topic Info:Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program to help heart patients recover quickly and improve their overall physical, mental and social functioning. The goal is to stabilize, slow or even reverse the progression of cardiovascular disease, th ...
Show Date:2010-04-13
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Secondary Prevention of Heart Disease Through Diet and Exercise
Guest(s):Peggy Kraus, M.A., RCEP
Topic Info:Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program to help heart patients recover quickly and improve their overall physical, mental and social functioning. The goal is to stabilize, slow or even reverse the progression of cardiovascular disease, th ...
Show Date:2010-04-13
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Topic: Childhood Obesity
Guest(s): Haleigh Lyons, PT
Promoting Healthy Habits in Your Child: Exercise
Guest(s):Haleigh Lyons, PT
Topic Info:While regular physical activity helps kids build healthy bones and muscles and maintain a healthy weight, exercise also promotes self-esteem, lessens depression and anxiety, and helps them stay alert in school. Haleigh Lyons, PT, the team leader for acute ...
Show Date:2010-03-10
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Topic: Heart Health Month
Guest(s): Dr. Kevin Young; Lanell Landry; Michelle Smith
The Beat Goes On: Defibrillators
Guest(s):Dr. Kevin Young
Topic Info:Dr. Kevin Young, a board certified cardiologist on staff at Memorial Hospital, discusses ventricular fibrillation, uncoordinated contractions of the heart muscles that make them quiver rather than contract properly. Ventricular fibrillation puts patients ...
Show Date:2010-02-24
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The Beat Goes On: Electrophysiology
Guest(s):Lanell Landry
Topic Info:Lanell Landry, RN, explains how electrophysiology (EP) studies can help locate the specific areas of the heart that give rise to the abnormal electrical impulses that cause arrhythmias. This detailed electrical flow information provides valuable diagnosti ...
Show Date:2010-02-24
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The Beat Goes On: Heart Failure
Guest(s):Michelle Smith
Topic Info:Michelle Smith, RN, discusses congestive heart failure, which means your heart can't pump enough blood to meet your body's needs. Over time, conditions such as coronary artery disease or high blood pressure gradually leave your heart too weak or stiff to ...
Show Date:2010-02-24
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Topic: Blood Testing
Guest(s): Edgar Wilson
Online Blood Testing
Guest(s):Edgar Wilson
Topic Info:Everyone knows February is heart month. From frilly Valentine hearts to the more serious pleas to “Go Red for Women” campaign to raise awareness of women’s heart disease, clearly this month is dedicated to hearts. Not so obvious are the sinister dis ...
Show Date:2010-02-24
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Topic: Preventing Heart Disease
Guest(s): Dr. James Underberg,
Heart Disease: Know The Signs and Symptoms Popular
Guest(s):Dr. James Underberg,
Topic Info:Better lifestyle habits can help you reduce your risk for heart attack. Learn what you can do to help prevent heart disease and stroke. Dr. James Underberg comes on the show to provide some of his wisdom to help those in the fight against heart disea ...
Show Date:2010-02-24
How You Can Prevent Heart Disease Now! Featured Popular
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Topic: How To Stay Healthy and OUT of the Doctor's Office
Guest(s): Dr. Bryan C. Donohue, M.D., F.A.C.C.Chief, Division of Cardiology, University of Pittsburgh
What Can I Do To Stay Healthy NOW?
Guest(s):Dr. Bryan C. Donohue, M.D., F.A.C.C.Chief, Division of Cardiology, University of Pittsburgh
Topic Info:In the old days, doctors would recommend an apple a day. Today, the recommendation is similar, but it involves grapes. "In the world of mainstream healthcare, there are two kinds of people - sick people, and healthy people," said Dr. Bryan C. Donohue, ...
Show Date:2010-02-10
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The Benefits of Resveratrol Featured
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Topic: Heart Health: AHA Guidelines
Guest(s): Clyde W. Yancy, MD, President of the AHA
American Heart Association Sets Goals for New Decade Featured Popular
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Topic: Cholesterol Management
Guest(s): Richard Lampman, Ph.D., FACSM
What do Good and Bad Cholesterol Levels Mean Popular
Guest(s):Richard Lampman, Ph.D., FACSM
Topic Info:Cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. An unhealthy diet can cause high cholesterol. High cholesterol can also be hereditary. Exercise plays an important role for people with bad cholesterol. Dr. Richard Lampman joins the show t ...
Show Date:2009-11-24
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Cholesterol Management: Proper use of Medication and Exercise Popular
Guest(s):Richard Lampman, Ph.D., FACSM
Topic Info:Cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. An unhealthy diet can cause high cholesterol. High cholesterol can also be hereditary. Exercise plays an important role for people with bad cholesterol. Dr. Richard Lampman joins the show t ...
Show Date:2009-11-24
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How Exercise Interfaces with Cholesterol Management Popular
Guest(s):Richard Lampman, Ph.D., FACSM
Topic Info:Cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. An unhealthy diet can cause high cholesterol. High cholesterol can also be hereditary. Exercise plays an important role for people with bad cholesterol. Dr. Richard Lampman joins the show t ...
Show Date:2009-11-24
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