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The Science of Health Podcast

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Integrative Oncology
Cancer Treatment
Pain Management
Mental Health
Quality Of Life
Anxiety
Acupuncture
AI In Healthcare
Massage Therapy
Insomnia
Toxicity
Lifestyle Changes
Mindfulness
Peripheral Neuropathy
Health Risks
Menopause
Glp-1 Drugs
Patient Care
Covid-19
Telehealth

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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Latest Episodes

AI can answer health questions – but should it? What AI does well, where it falls short, and why your doctor’s expertise is still needed.

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 o... more

Ozempic and similar medications have received widespread attention for the treatment of diabetes and weight loss. There’s also growing research that they may help treat heart disease, sleep apnea, kidney disease, substance use disorder and other cond... more

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 ... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Jeffrey Janata
Psychologist and professor of psychiatry specializing in medical psychology
University Hospitals
Episode: Is AI Ready to Play a Role in Your Healthcare?
Dr. Mohammed Al Qasabe
Neurologist specializing in memory and movement disorders
University Hospitals Cleveland
Episode: Understanding Brain Aging: What Really Keeps Your Mind Strong
Dr. Ian Neeland
Director, Center for Cardiovascular Prevention, Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute
University Hospitals
Episode: More Than Weight Loss: How GLP-1 Drugs Help Your Whole Body
Dr. Keith Armitage
Co-chair of the Department of Medicine and Chair in Infectious Diseases
University Hospitals Cleveland
Episode: Are We Getting Sick More Often?
Dr. Patrick Runnels
Professor, Department of Psychiatry, and Chief Medical Officer, Population Health
University Hospitals
Episode: How to Recognize and Respond to Toxic Behavior
Dr. Elizabeth Harris
Child and Adolescent Psychologist
University Hospitals
Episode: Addressing Childhood Anxiety, Depression and Mental Health Concerns
Dr. John Hertzer
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
University Hospitals
Episode: Addressing Childhood Anxiety, Depression and Mental Health Concerns
Kelli Santiago
Clinical dietician and wellness coach
University Hospitals
Episode: Vegan, Vegetarian or Omnivore: Which Diet Is Best for You?
Dr. Ryan Marino
Medical toxicologist specializing in addiction and emergency medicine
University Hospitals
Episode: Is Any Amount of Alcohol Okay for Your Health?

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Matt Eves
Co-host who engages in discussions on a range of health topics along with expert guests.
Macie Jepsen
Co-host and contributor to health discussions, bringing insights from medical expertise.

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Understanding Brain Aging: What Really Keeps Your Mind Strong
Q: Can brain games keep the mind sharp?
Yes, studies show that mentally active individuals have a lower risk of cognitive decline.
Understanding Brain Aging: What Really Keeps Your Mind Strong
Q: Is there a correlation between sleep and dementia?
Poor sleep habits are a risk factor for dementia, as sleep is crucial for brain health.
Understanding Brain Aging: What Really Keeps Your Mind Strong
Q: Are there things that people can do to maintain mental health as they age?
Yes, staying active physically, mentally, and socially is vital for maintaining mental health and cognitive function.
Are We Getting Sick More Often?
Q: Can getting vaccinated weaken your immune system?
Dr. Armitage clarifies that vaccines stimulate the immune system rather than weaken it, contributing to better overall immunity.
Are We Getting Sick More Often?
Q: Do you think we're sicker now than five years ago?
Dr. Armitage explains that while respiratory illness spikes each year, it’s not necessarily due to a greater prevalence of viruses but influenced by past pandemic behaviors and general susceptibility.

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Engaging with a wide range of health-related topics, this podcast seeks to clarify common misconceptions in the medical field using expert insights. Through conversations with knowledgeable guests, the hosts tackle issues spanning from advancements in healthcare technology, mental health, and brain aging to the social dynamics of health behavior. Episodes often explore the intersection of healthcare innovations and personal experiences, aiming to empower listeners with scientific knowledge that influences their health choices. Unique discussions on contemporary health challenges, like post-COVID implications and obesity management, contribute to the podcast's reputation as a relevant resource for audiences seeking reliable health informatio... more

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2. Dr. Mohammed Al Qasabe
3. Dr. Ian Neeland
4. Dr. Keith Armitage
5. Dr. Patrick Runnels
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