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ESC Cardio Talk

European Society of Cardiology

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The ESC podcasts - regular recordings from the European Society of Cardiology. Hear renowned experts discuss cardiovascular advances relevant to daily practice. Check here regularly to stay up to date. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: EHRA Cardio Talk, HFA Cardio Talk and ESC TV Today. Check them out!
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EHRA Cardio Talk

European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)

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Keep the Rhythm - EHRA Cardio Talk The podcast series featuring key opinion leaders in electrophysiology and cardiac pacing tackling topics about EHRA papers, interviews of legends, and education. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: ESC Cardio Talk, HFA Cardio Talk and ESC TV Today. Check them out!
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EP Edge

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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EP-EDGE brings you the latest in cardiac electrophysiology — from breakthrough research and clinical insights to future-shaping innovations. Hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, an electrophysiologist with over 15 years of experience, each episode delivers clear, evidence-based updates designed to inform, inspire, and elevate your practice.
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ESC TV Today – Your Cardiovascular News

European Society of Cardiology

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The European Society of Cardiology brings you the most relevant news in cardiovascular medicine, opinions from leading experts, and insight into the latest developments in our field that really matter. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: ESC Cardio Talk, EHRA Cardio Talk and HFA Cardio Talk. Check them out!
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EP Edge Journal Watch

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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Welcome to EP Edge Journal Watch — where cardiac electrophysiology meets evidence, precision, and perspective. Hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, this bi-weekly podcast distills high-impact cardiovascular and EP research into clear, clinically meaningful insights. Each episode goes beyond headlines and abstracts to uncover what new studies actually mean for patient care, decision-making, and the future of electrophysiology. What EP Edge Journal Watch stands for: Evidence-based practice Precision el ...
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Dr. Randall Wolf the professor of surgery at university of Texas, Cincinnati and Tokyo the inventor of the WOLF MINIMAZE This is a weekly podcast called AFipedia
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EP Edge Heart Talk

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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EP-EDGE Heart Talk is a patient-focused cardiology podcast created and hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, MD, FACC, FHRS—a board-certified cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist dedicated to helping patients and caregivers understand their heart rhythm conditions with clarity and confidence. This podcast breaks down complex heart rhythm issues into simple, practical conversations you can trust. Each episode explores topics such as atrial fibrillation (AFib), palpitations, PVCs, SVT, ventricul ...
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Four healthily skeptical primary care physicians discuss the latest in primary care medicine. Join Essential Evidence Editor Mark Ebell MD, Rush University's Kate Rowland MD, MSU Professor of Medicine Gary Ferenchick MD, and POEMs co-founder Henry Barry MD, MS for this fast-paced weekly update on evidence-based primary care.
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TT HealthWatch

Dr. Richard Lange and Elizabeth Tracey

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tay up-to-date with the latest research in medicine and science with TT HealthWatch. This 10-minute podcast is hosted by Richard Lange, M.D., M.B.A., president of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso and dean of the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, and Elizabeth Tracey, M.S., Baltimore-based medical journalist. Each week, Richard and Elizabeth explore recent peer-reviewed studies and breaking medical news, offering a Texas Tech perspective on the latest developments in heal ...
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The Point of Care Podcast

RMO Medical Education

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The Point of Care Podcast provides high-yield medical information to help clinicians effectively and efficiently manage patients with common medical complaints. The show is based on the templates featured on pointofcaremedicine.com, which aim to standardize common patient encounters and promote evidence-based practices.
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Velo Performance Cycling Podcast

Velo Performance Simon de Burgh

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Hey there, welcome to the Velo Performance cycling podcast aimed at master cyclists. As an experienced cycling coach in my 50s, I understand the unique challenges faced by master cyclists. Certainly from my own experience, I'm pushing back on age, I lift heavy, regularly include hard efforts on the bike and eat well. One of my biggest ambitions with this podcast is to empower cyclists and people in their 40s, 50s and 60s to challenge the conventional wisdom that age limits our potential. My ...
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MyHeart.net

Dr. Alain Bouchard

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Cardiologists discuss recent events in the world of medicine. Each episode will feature a special guest from the medical fields of cardiology and beyond as the doctors participate in a casual roundtable discussion that can be enjoyed by both medical professionals and laypeople alike.
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Welcome to Mental Health & Mindfulness for Health & Longevity the podcast that helps you rewire your biology by understanding how your thoughts, emotions, stress, and beliefs directly impact your body, brain, and long-term health. Here, we dive deep into the science and practice of mental health, mindfulness, and natural healing — exploring how to clear brain fog, improve cognitive function, boost energy, restore resilience, and extend longevity with proven strategies. This show is for self- ...
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Literally just audio notes from my time as a pharmacy student. They allow me to listen to my notes instead of reading them. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tim-finnegan/support
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The Health Edge: translating the science of self-care

Mark Pettus MD and John Bagnulo PhD, MPH

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“It’s not what we don’t know that gets us into trouble. It’s what we know that ain’t so”. Will Rogers We believe the explosion of life science research from many disciplines had catapulted ahead of our capacity to process, integrate, understand, and apply. We are interested in translating all that is out there as news to use. A fundamentally different understanding of human biology has emerged. The implications from the perspective of self-care are profound. We are rapidly moving away from t ...
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Sleep Apnea Pathfinders

David Bishop, LCSW

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Bringing awareness and information on sleep apnea so people can see the pathways to connect the dots with different signs and symptoms when it isn’t always clear. Sharing from his experiences from 15 years of being diagnosed with sleep apnea, David’s passion for research and talking to other patients comes through in this podcast. This podcast will cover a multitude of dimensions: discussing health conditions which show a high correlation; guests to share their experiences; and experts from ...
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The Pulse Report with Dr. Shen

The Pulse Report with Dr. Shen

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The Pulse Report with Dr. Shen makes heart health clear, practical, and personal. In just 5–10 minutes, each episode distills complex research with clarity and depth, explores innovations in heart care, and tackles common questions and myths. You’ll also hear behind-the-scenes stories from life as a cardiologist, practical skills for everyday heart health, and conversations that remind us every heartbeat carries meaning. Whether you’re living with a heart condition, supporting someone you lo ...
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Join primary care physicians Kate, Gary, Henry and Mark as they discuss 4 new POEM (Patient Oriented Evidence that Matters), chosen for their potential to change practice and improve patient outcomes: Mediterranean diet to prevent diabetes, an update to the community-acquired pneumonia guideline, coffee or decaf for afib, and safety of meds for acu…
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In this Podcast, I sit down with a great mate called Rich. He talks very frankly about his experience of getting AFib, all the tests he went through to make sure he could continue to ride his bike safely, and some of the ups and downs. He shares how he emotionally dealt with it, and how he’s come out the other side understanding AFib a lot better, …
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Send us a text Coffee and heart rhythm don’t have to be enemies. We dig into a new randomized trial across the US, Canada, and Australia suggesting that caffeinated coffee may lower the risk of recurrent atrial fibrillation compared with abstaining, then connect the dots with real-world monitoring, ablation strategy, and day-to-day choices that inf…
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EP Edge Journal Watch — January 2026 | Issue #5 Pulsed Field Ablation, Device Therapy, and the Era of Personalized EP Welcome to EP Edge Journal Watch – Issue #5 (January 2026), your high-yield, evidence-driven electrophysiology podcast designed for practicing EPs who want more than just abstracts. As 2026 begins, electrophysiology is entering a de…
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With Kristina Haugaa, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo - Norway, Stefan Simovic, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac - Serbia and Augusto Meretta, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden - The Netherlands. During this podcast, Kristina Haugaa, Augusto Meretta and Stefan Simovic will explore how to diagnos…
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Program notes: 0:40 IVF clinics and private equity 1:40 Provide over 54% of all IVF cycles in U.S. 2:41 Perhaps a more positive result 3:30 EKGs and liver cirrhosis 4:30 New diagnosis of advanced liver disease 5:30 Most physicians didn't follow up 6:18 Management of acute back pain 7:18 Did it improve pain or disability? 8:18 Four- to eight-hour-lo…
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Send us a text A quiet lab number is telling a loud story about modern health. We dig into uric acid as a powerful signal of metabolic strain, connecting the dots between rising sugar intake, sodium overload, dehydration, and that stubborn fatigue and weight gain so many of us feel. Drawing on pioneering research from Richard Johnson and Robert Lus…
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In this Part 2 of our 2-part podcast series on thyroid emergencies Anton, Dr. George Willis and Dr. Alyssa Louis answer questions such as: When a patient presents with “sepsis without a source,” what bedside features should trigger you to prioritize thyrotoxicosis? How can PoCUS help you decide whether tachycardia is dangerous — or lifesaving — bef…
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Program notes: 0:40 Saturated fat and CVD 1:40 When it was reduced in diet only helped in those with high risk 2:40 Obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome also important 3:30 Diagnostic follow up after lung CT 4:30 Less intensive than recommended in non-Hispanic blacks 5:31 Herpes antiviral and Alzheimer's 6:30 Followed for five years 7:30 80-90%…
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In this EP-EDGE podcast episode, Dr. Niraj Sharma, cardiac electrophysiologist, breaks down the latest evidence linking modern high-THC cannabis to cardiovascular and electrophysiologic risk. Drawing from large real-world datasets, mechanistic studies, and global meta-analyses, this episode explains how today’s cannabis products—vapes, edibles, dab…
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Program notes: 0:37 Breast density knowledge outcomes 1:37 Breast density notification and education 2:37 Can't assess the import individually 3:30 CV outcomes with tirzepatide 4:30 HbA1c 8.4 5:30 GLP-1s have many benefits 6:30 No difference in adverse events 7:10 Covid vaccination in pregnancy 8:10 20K women included 9:10 Initial benefit is it dur…
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In this December 2025 episode of EP Edge Journal Watch, Dr. Niraj Sharma breaks down the most provocative atrial fibrillation trials of the year—studies that force us to rethink what really drives AF outcomes beyond the ablation lesion EP EDGE JW Dec 2025 Newsletter. We dive deep into four game-changing themes shaping modern electrophysiology: Can …
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Send us a text A minute that leaves you breathless can rival eight minutes of comfortable effort. That’s the eye-opening takeaway we unpack as we dive into fresh UK Biobank data showing how vigorous activity dramatically outperforms moderate and light movement for reducing all-cause mortality, cardiovascular events, diabetes, and even cancer risk. …
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In this interview with an experienced cardiac nurse, we break down the heart health risks cyclists should understand, especially as we get older. You’ll learn the clear difference between AFib (often manageable) and VFib (a medical emergency), why endurance athletes can be more prone to AFib, and how to reduce risk with smart, consistent training a…
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In the ED, we regularly care for sick patients presenting acutely with abnormal vital signs, altered mental status, and end organ dysfunction. Oftentimes, the culprit ends up being sepsis, or overdose, or organ failure. But it is important that we consider rarer endocrine presentations like decompensated hypothyroidism. In this Part 1 of this two-p…
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With Joao Felipe Fernandes, King's College London, London - UK and Debbie Zhao, The University of Auckland, Auckland - New Zealand. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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Listen Saturday mornings at 8 as Dr. Msonthi Levine discusses medical issues and takes your calls on News Talk 560 KLVI. Dr Levine is board certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics. His office is located at 3080 Milam in Beaumont, Texas. He can be reached at 409-347-3621.By KLVI AM 560 (KLVI-AM)
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Program notes: 0:35 Should surgery efficacy 1:30 10-year follow of ASD surgery 2:30 Exercise does relieve pain 3:00 Association of pain with intrinsic capacity and inflammation 4:00 Domains including locomotion and others 5:01 Pain impacts a number of capacities 6:01 Aspirational to figure out pain 6:30 Scheduling birth at term to avoid preeclampsi…
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With Edoardo Conte, Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio Hospital IRCCS, Milano - Italy, Daniele Andreini, Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio Hospital IRCCS, Milan - Italy and Davide Marchetti, Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio Hospital IRCCS, Milano - Italy. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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Program notes: 0:35 Update on RSV, flu and COVID-19 vaccines 1:35 500 studies included 2:35 Rare myocarditis 3:35 Flu vaccine in older adults 4:30 Tai chi or CBT-I for chronic insomnia 5:30 Trained in one or the other 6:30 Inexpensive and accessible 7:30 $150 billion cost of chronic insomnia 7:45 GLP-1s and WHO guidance 8:50 Multimodal approach req…
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Host: Emer Joyce Guest: Steffen Massberg Want to watch that extended interview on https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2178?resource=interview Go to: Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2178 Disclaimer ESC TV Today is supported by Bristol Myers Squibb and Novartis through an independent funding. The programme has not b…
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This episode covers: Cardiology This Week: A concise summary of recent studies DAPT: how short is too short Obesity and atrial fibrillation Milestones: COURAGE Host: Emer Joyce Guests: Carlos Aguiar, Steffen Massberg, Prash Sanders Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2178 Want to watch that extended interview on dua…
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Send us a text Most wellness advice tries to stamp out oxidative stress. We make a different case: the right dose of stress is the signal that builds resilience. From the first snowfall chat to a deep dive on electrons, mitochondria, and energy flow, we walk through how redox balance—reduction and oxidation—is the unseen driver of better fitness, m…
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On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Deborah Schonfeld on the differential diagnosis and work up of pediatric urinary retention & acute transverse myelitis, Jesse McLaren on his Tryptic Approach to Occlusion MI Diagnosis, Matthew McArthur on recognition and management of post-dural puncture headache, Joseph Yasmeh on Med Mal Cases: Clenched fist …
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Program notes: 0:40 CVD risk factors and texting 1:40 How many undergo screening? 2:41 Impact of personalized messaging 3:25 Decentralized trials versus centralized 4:25 Decentralized much larger 5:25 Does the trial move in one way or another? 6:15 Two studies related to use of peripregnancy GLP-1 use 7:15 Stopping at pregnancy 8:15 Is overweight w…
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With Marie-Noelle Giraud, Faculty of Science and Medicine, Fribourg - Switzerland and Carolina Balbi, Research Centre for Molecular Biology, University of Zurich - Switzerland. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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With Andrea Sarkozy, University Hospital (UZ) Brussels, Brussels - Belgium and Stefan Simovic, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac - Serbia. During this podcast Andrea Sarkozy and Stefan Simovic will discuss the most impactful studies in electrophysiology published in 2025, highlighting key findings, clinical implicati…
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Smartwatches are now among the most widely used heart-monitoring tools in the world — but how accurate are they really at detecting AFib? In this December 2025 Issue 3 of EP-Edge Journal Watch, Dr. Niraj Sharma, cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist, breaks down the strongest evidence to date on smartwatch AFib detection, Apple Watch ECG per…
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Smartwatches & AFib: What Your Wrist Can—and Can’t—Tell You About Your Heart Smartwatches are changing the way millions of people discover heart rhythm problems—especially atrial fibrillation (AFib). But how accurate are devices like the Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung Galaxy Watch? And what should you actually do if your watch alerts you to an irregu…
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A-Fib Rhythm Control Explained: Cardioversion, Medications, and Ablation — What Patients Need to Know Managing atrial fibrillation (A-Fib) goes far beyond simply slowing the heart rate. In this episode of EP-EDGE Heart Talk, Dr. Niraj Sharma—cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist—breaks down everything patients and caregivers need to understa…
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Atrial fibrillation—also known as AFib—is the most common heart rhythm disorder worldwide, and understanding it early can dramatically improve long-term outcomes. In this episode of EP-EDGE Heart Talk, Dr. Niraj Sharma breaks down AFib in a simple, clear, and empowering way designed specifically for patients and caregivers. You’ll learn: What atria…
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This week primary care physicians Gary, Henry, Kate and Mark discuss the safety of CBD, a new guideline for managing adults with hypertension, whether COVID-19 vaccines are still effective, and a living guideline from the BMJ to help us choose the best diabetes drugs. Links to stuff Essential Evidence Plus Illinois Academy of Family Physicians meet…
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Send us a text The table can be joyful and nourishing at the same time. We open the season with a simple promise: keep the flavors you love, swap the parts that don’t love you back. From a resistant starch gravy that boosts your microbiome to a mushroom-forward, breadless stuffing that hits all the nostalgic notes, we map a path to a Thanksgiving t…
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Listen Saturday mornings at 8 as Dr. Msonthi Levine discusses medical issues and takes your calls on News Talk 560 KLVI. Dr Levine is board certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics. His office is located at 3080 Milam in Beaumont, Texas. He can be reached at 409-347-3621.By KLVI AM 560 (KLVI-AM)
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With Marie-Annick Clavel, University Institute of Cardiology and Respirology of Quebec (IUCPQ), Laval University, Quebec - Canada and Paolo Springhetti, Istituto Auxologico Italiano (IRCCS), Milan - Italy. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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In this issue, we trace the fascinating evolution of atrial fibrillation (AF) therapy — from the Cox Maze procedure to Haïssaguerre’s discovery of pulmonary vein ectopy, through Pappone’s wide antral isolation, and onward to the era of pulse field ablation (PFA). We explore how ablation technologies have transformed — radiofrequency, cryo, and PFA …
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Program notes: 1:25 mRNA flu vaccine 2:25 Phase three trial 3:25 Preventing infection with a respiratory virus 4:25 Prophylaxis with NSAID? 4:45 Umbrella review of acetaminophen in pregnancy, ASD and ADHD 5:42 Confidence was low to critically low 6:45 Other factors such as environmental exposures 7:22 Increasing potassium to prevent heart arrythmia…
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Host: Emer Joyce Guest: Folkert Asselbergs Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2179 Want to watch that extended interview on 'ChatGPT, MD?': Large Language Models at the Bedside? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2179?resource=interview Disclaimer: ESC TV Today is supported by Bristol Myers Squibb and Novarti…
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This episode covers: Cardiology This Week: A concise summary of recent studies 'ChatGPT, MD?' - Large Language Models at the Bedside Management decisions in myocarditis Statistics Made Easy: Mendelian randomisation Host: Emer Joyce Guests: Carlos Aguiar, Folkert Asselbergs, Massimo Imazio Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.o…
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Send us a text What if your lighting is sending the wrong message to your biology? We dig into the science of light as information, showing how specific wavelengths trigger opsins in the eyes and skin to set circadian rhythm, shape metabolism, and influence mood, sleep, and aging. From violet and sky-blue that kick-start morning alertness to red an…
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In this episode of MyHeart.net, cardiologist Dr. Alan Bouchard sits down with Dr. Timothy Garvey, Professor of Medicine in the Department of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, to discuss the evolving definition of obesity as a disease. Drawing from The Lancet’s 2025 clinical framework, Dr. Garvey explains when excess adi…
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Program notes: 0:50 Fish oil supplements and hemodialysis 1:50 1200 individuals to fish oil or not 2:50 Needs another study 3:11 PCSK9 inhibitor in people without MI or stroke 4:13 3- or 4-point MACE 5:11 Getting LDL down helps 6:11 Addition of more than one oral agent 6:50 Right therapy for afib and a stent 7:50 Noninferiority trial 8:50 After 12 …
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Primary care physicians Gary Ferenchick, Kate Rowland, Henry Barry and Mark Ebell want you to know about 4 new studies: the best choice of pharmacotherapy in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, benefits and harms of intensive BP lowering, elinzanetant for therapy-induced vasomotor symptoms in women with breast cancer, and 23 year follow up of the …
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In this Part 2 or our 2-part podcast update on ED stroke management with Dr. Katie Lin and Dr. Walter Himmel we explore non-disabling strokes, where symptoms are mild enough that patients can continue daily activities if deficits persist. Yet, non-disabling does not mean benign. Non-disabling strokes occupy the same ischemic continuum as TIAs and c…
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