

Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials Podcast
Cleveland Clinic
Tune in for practical health advice from Cleveland Clinic experts. What's really the healthiest diet for you? How can you safely recover after a heart attack? Can you boost your immune system?Cleveland Clinic is a nonprofit, multispecialty academic medical center and is ranked as one of the nation’s top hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. Our experts offer trusted advice on health, wellness and nutrition for the whole family.Our podcasts are for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as medical advice. They are not designed to replace a physician's medical assessment and medical judgment. Always consult first with your physician about anything related to your personal health.
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Jun 26, 2019 • 39min
Women's Health: PCOS, Endometriosis and Periods with Dr. Linda Bradley
Periods that last too long, abnormal pap smears, infertility and painful intercourse are just some of the women's health issues that Linda Bradley, MD, touches on in this episode. Learn about what’s normal, what’s not and when to see your doctor. But there’s one thing for certain – ob/gyn issues should not get in the way of you living your life.

Jun 19, 2019 • 36min
An Introduction to Genetic Testing with Allison Schreiber
How do genetic tests work, and why are there tests to assess your risk of some diseases but not others? Genetic counselor Allison Schreiber brings you up to date on what these tests can and can’t do, why they’re important and how a genetic counselor can help.

Jun 12, 2019 • 16min
How to Deal With (and Avoid) Kidney Stones with Dr. Manoj Monga
Some pass without you even knowing they were there. Others cause excruciating, radiating pain underneath your ribcage. Yes, we’re talking about kidney stones, and unfortunately they’re on the rise in young adults and kids. Urologist Manoj Monga, MD, describes what to do if you think you have one and what you can do to cut your risk.

Jun 5, 2019 • 28min
The Life-Saving Act of Donating a Liver with Dr. Koji Hashimoto
More than 95% of people who have liver failure and get a liver transplant receive the organ from a donor who has just died. The other 5% get it from a living donor who has made the selfless decision to give up a piece of their body to save someone else’s life. Koji Hashimoto, MD, PhD, Director of Living Donor Transplantation, explains how it all works, what it takes to be a living donor and what risks are involved.

May 29, 2019 • 33min
Healthy Sleep Habits for Kids with Dr. Vaishal Shah
Falling asleep is a learned process – that’s why it's so important for kids to develop healthy habits at an early age. Pediatric sleep expert Vaishal Shah, MD, dispenses advice on all things sleep for babies, toddlers and pre-K kids, from naps to sleep training to crib safety.

May 22, 2019 • 37min
When Food Poisoning Strikes with Dr. Christine Lee
Bacteria, viruses and parasites are all around us. But when harmful ones make their way into our food supply, they can wreak havoc on our digestive systems. Learn what to do when you hear about a food recall and tips for preparing food safely in your own house from gastroenterologist Christine Lee, MD.

May 15, 2019 • 19min
Women and Stroke: Understanding the Risk Factors with Dr. Shazam Hussain
Women are more likely to have a stroke than men. That’s partially because they tend to live longer, and age is the biggest risk factor for stroke. But women also have some unique, hormone-related risk factors. Neurologist Shazam Hussain, MD, explains.

May 8, 2019 • 35min
Better Sleep for Your Tired Teens with Dr. Sally Ibrahim
Is it bad for your teen’s sleep schedule to let them stay up late on the weekends? And how much sleep should they actually be getting? Pediatric sleep expert Sally Ibrahim, MD, has those answers and more expert advice to help you make sure your children get the rest they need.

May 1, 2019 • 49min
Neck & Back Pain: Causes, Treatment and Everything In-between with Dr. Edward Benzel
Whether it’s acute pain or chronic pain – neck and back discomfort can derail your plans and put your life on hold. Neurosurgeon Edward Benzel, MD, discusses everything from the symptoms of aging, to conservative therapy and surgery. Learn about what it means to “throw your back out” and what therapies and techniques might be options for you.

Apr 24, 2019 • 38min
What Can Go Wrong in the Upper GI Tract with Dr. Christine Lee
The upper portion of your digestive system spans from your mouth to the first part of your small intestine. Gastroenterologist Christine Lee, MD, talks through some of the most common upper GI problems, from GERD to peptic ulcers and lactose intolerance.


