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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File health_radio/1626ml4c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Jennifer Haythe, MD
- Guest Website Columbia University Medical Center
- Guest Twitter Account @DrJennHaythe
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Guest Bio
Dr. Jennifer Haythe is a practicing Cardiologist as well as the Assistant Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, Co-Director for the Women’s Center for Cardiovascular Health, Director of the Adult Pulmonary Hypertension Center and Director of Cardiac Obstetric Service.
Born in New York City, and raised in both Stamford and Greenwich, Connecticut, Dr. Haythe used her competitiveness and determination as a horseback rider at Greenwich Academy to excel at academics as well. Never one to sit still for long, Dr. Haythe knew early on that a regular desk job would not work for her. Drawing on an early love of science and desire to help others made pursuing a career in the medical field a natural fit.
Dr. Haythe went earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard University, and went on to complete her medical training and residency at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2003. Initially planning a career in Pulmonary Critical Care, Dr. Haythe decided to switch to Cardiology after speaking with her mentor Dr. Donna Mancini.
Upon completing a fellowship for congestive-heart failure-cardiac transplants in 2005 (under Dr. Mancini), and cardiovascular diseases fellowship in 2009, Dr. Haythe began practicing at Columbia University Medical Center. Her specialties include pulmonary hypertension, heart failure and cardiac transplant.
Despite Cardiology being a heavily male dominated medical field, Dr. Haythe has become a sought after specialist in New York City, with particular interest in both chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) and the care of pregnant women with cardiovascular diseases.
Dr. Haythe continues to find her own motivation and determination through the strong patient and family relationships she has forged, and the gratification of helping her patients get a new life with a heart transplant or assist devices, allowing patients to be able to live a full life with their families, as well as helping pregnant women safely deliver children and be able to care for them with post-delivery health care.
Dr. Haythe lives and practices in New York City. When not working, she enjoys an active lifestyle that includes running, boxing and yoga, as well as spending time with her husband, Eli and their two children. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
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- Segment Number 2
- Audio File schneck/1626sk3b.mp3
- Doctors Olivarez, Dolores
- Featured Speaker Dolores Olivarez, MD
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Guest Bio
Dr. Olivarez attended Cornell University Medical College and completed her residency at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. She joined the medical staff of Schneck Medical Center in 1998.
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Bill Klaproth (Host): One in five Americans will develop skin cancer over the course of a lifetime. It is estimated that 8,500 people are diagnosed with skin cancer every day and that's a number you don't want to be a part of. With us today is Dr. Dolores Olivarez, a cancer doctor at Schneck Medical Center. She's going to talk to us about skin cancer protection. Dr. Olivarez, thank you so much for your time today. So, why does it seem like we are losing the battle to skin cancer? With all of the warnings we hear and all of the advice to put sunscreen on, why is this still such a problem today?
Dr. Dolores Olivarez (Guest): Well, the reason that patients develop skin cancer is exposure to the sun, especially exposure at younger ages. And, we're still in a time when, especially older patients, didn't know about all of the prevention and protection strategies that we do today.
Bill: So, it starts young. That's what I'm hearing from you. So, right away, Mom and Dad listening to this, make sure you are protecting your children from the sun right away.
Dr. Olivarez: Absolutely.
Bill: So that damage that children incur early in life becomes even more so damaging later on?
Dr. Olivarez: Right. It’s the UV radiation from sunlight.
Bill: You know, I've heard that if you incur a bad sunburn early in life, that stays with you throughout your whole life.
Dr. Olivarez: The damage does. That's right. It damages the skin. It is the sun exposure early in life, especially sun exposure that causes severe sunburn, is what especially increases the risk for sun cancers.
Bill: So, that's one thing you really want to avoid with children, is a sunburn early on in age. And, hence, we hear all the time about make sure you're putting sunscreen on, put a hat on the kid, or, even better, if you're at the beach, sit under the umbrella, right? So, staying out of the sun is a good measure of sun protection, too.
Dr. Olivarez: Exactly. Protection from the sun, photo protection--avoiding the sun at peak hours, when the sun is at its height, 10-2, generally speaking, wearing sun protective clothing, wearing a hat and sunglasses and wearing sunscreen.
Bill: Well, that's all very, very good advice. Dr. Olivarez, it seems like we hear more about skin cancer all the time. Is there one person that's more likely to get skin cancer over another?
Dr. Olivarez: Well, anyone can get skin cancer regardless of the color of their skin. But, fair people: blond, red hair, blue eyes are at highest risk.
Bill: And what about occupational workers? People who work outside?
Dr. Olivarez: People who work outside. People who get exposed to UV rays.
Bill: It just seems like if you are a construction worker and you're outside all day, along in that tool sack with your hammer and your drill, you should have sunscreen, right?
Dr. Olivarez: Indeed.
Bill: That just seems to make sense. And, what are your thoughts on tanning beds? Because I know in my neighborhood, I drive around, I still see tanning salons all over the place. Those are bad, right?
Dr. Olivarez: They are bad.
Bill: And what are the lights? So, it's just UV light in those?
Dr. Olivarez: Yes, it is UV ultraviolet light in the tanning bed. It's the same as UV rays, or radiation from the sun.
Bill: Is there a right way to get a suntan? I know that sounds like a crazy question but is there a proper way to do it correctly?
Dr. Olivarez: I don't know if there's a correct or proper way to do it. It's best to avoid it.
Bill: Well, there you go. That's right. It's best not to even get one in the first place. So, can you talk about sunscreen just a little bit here? We talk about the broad spectrum sunscreen. Can you explain that a little bit to us?
Dr. Olivarez: Yes, so it's a definition of ultraviolet light. So, a broad spectrum sunscreen screens for ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B or UVA and UVB.
Bill: So, when looking for a sunscreen, you want to make sure that...
Dr. Olivarez: You want to make sure that it says “broad spectrum” on it and that it covers UVA and UVB rays. That's right.
Bill: And, the SPF factor which is sun protection factor, what do you recommend? I know there is as low as 15 on some and 50 and above on others. What's your recommendation?
Dr. Olivarez: Absolutely. So, the relationship between SPF number to protection is not a linear number. In other words, SPF 30 is not twice as much as SPF 15. SPF 15 is about 93 percent protective. SPF 30 is about 97 percent protective. Fifty is about 98 percent protective. So, when you go much beyond SPF 50 it's really adding a very little amount. So what you want is at least SPF 15, and 30 and 50 are fine. What's more important is putting on enough sunscreen. I think most of us don't realize that you have to put on enough sunscreen. It needs to be a thick layer. And, especially when we're out in sun and sweating, we need to put our sunscreen on more than once. And reapply, I've read anywhere around every two hours or so.
Bill: I was just going to ask you how often you should re-apply and, certainly, if you're in and out of the water, that makes sense that it would be a lot more often.
Dr. Olivarez: Exactly.
Bill: So, let's switch gears just a little bit. If somebody does develop skin cancer, melanoma, just tell us about early warning. What should people be looking for on their skin?
Dr. Olivarez: So, what we classically talk about is the ABCD and E of melanoma. When a dark skin abnormality is asymmetric, which is "A"; when the border looks irregular, that's the "B". When the color is variable--so that maybe one part of the area is dark and the other part is lighter. If it's larger than about 6 millimeters, it raises a bit more concern or if it starts to look different. And, often patients will tell me, "I notice that this area, this mole on my skin just started to look different and that's what raised my concern."
Bill: So, you can have a mole...
Dr. Olivarez: Maybe changed size, changed color, started looking light brown to a really dark brown or, for example, started growing, so any change.
Bill: So, you can have a mole for a long time and then after a period of years, then all the sudden it's like, “You know, I've had this mole on my arm for a long time. Now, the shape is changing and it's getting darker”, so that's what we should all watch out for.
Dr. Olivarez: Exactly.
Bill: Is there a timeframe, when you see that, is it imperative that then don't wait, get to the doctor. Is that right?
Dr. Olivarez: Yes. Yes, I would agree. If there's a concern, get to your family doctor or a dermatologist and if that doctor's concerned, they will remove it and look at that abnormality under the microscope to see if it looks like cancer.
Bill: Absolutely. Well that's great information Dr. Olivarez. I thank you for being on with us today. And why should someone choose Schneck Medical Center for their healthcare needs?
Dr. Olivarez: We are a part of our community. We strive always to give excellent medical care because we care about the community.
Bill: Excellent. Thank you again so much for your time. We appreciate it. For more information visit SchneckMed.org. That's SchneckMed.org. This is Schneck Radio. I'm Bill Klaproth. Thanks for listening.
- Hosts Bill Klaproth
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- Segment Number 4
- Audio File health_radio/1626ml3d.mp3
- Featured Speaker Joey Thurman, Health Expert
- Guest Website The Lifestyle Renovation
- Guest Twitter Account @JoeyThurmanFit
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Guest Bio
Joey Thurman is a health, fitness, and nutrition expert and the creator of The Lifestyle Renovation, a website dedicated to helping people achieve their health and fitness goals. He has appeared on CBS, FOX, ABC, and WCIU sharing his insights as a celebrity fitness trainer and published author.
Joey's work has been featured in publications such as BodyBuilding.com, Racked, TimeOut Chicago, RedEye, and American Global Traveler. Joey is a fashion model represented by Chosen Model Management where he works with brands including Neiman Marcus, Abercrombie, Jockey, and Carson Pirie Scott.
He has also appeared on the covers of Healthy for Men and TimeOut Chicago. Joey is a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) with the American Council on Exercise, a Fitness Nutrition Specialist (FNS) and a FITchef. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File health_radio/1626ml3c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Eli Pollard, Executive Director, World Parkinson Coalition
- Guest Website World Parkinson Congress
- Guest Twitter Account @WorldPDCongress
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Guest Bio
Elizabeth "Eli" Pollard has been with the World Parkinson Coalition from its inception in 2004 and helped steer the organization, alongside world renowned Parkinsonologist and WPC founder, Dr. Stanley Fahn. Together they worked to grow WPC Inc. from it's sole purpose, of hosting a triennial global Congress on Parkinson's disease, to it's more meaningful place in the community today, as a hub for many of the global PD organizations to connect and intersect online, on teleconferences, or in person at the Congresses. Eli is thrilled with the opportunity to meet the members of the community, to help build the WPC Legacy, and to watch as leading researchers, clinicians, people with Parkinson's and others work together to bring us closer to finding the cause(s) of Parkinson's and a cure for the disease.
Eli graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor's degree, and the School for International Training with a Master's degree in International & Intercultural Management. She spent most of her 20s living outside the US in Zimbabwe, Switzerland, and Japan with lengthy stays for research or travel in India, China, and Thailand. She lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and two rambunctious children who keep her on her toes when she's not knee deep in WPC work. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
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- Segment Number 5
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1626ns3e.mp3
- Featured Speaker Lisa Stokke, Co-Founder & Associate Director of Food Democracy Now!
- Guest Website Food Democracy Now!
- Guest Twitter Account @lisa_stokke
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Guest Bio
Lisa Stokke is co-founder and associate director of Food Democracy Now!. For nearly a decade, Lisa has focused on creating a local food system in Northern Iowa, working to connect consumers with farmers who raise and grow food sustainably. During the past several years, Lisa has organized dozens of events, including the Clear Lake Annual Earth Day Organic Lunch and also events surrounding the Iowa Farmer's Union 2007 Presidential Summit in Des Moines, Iowa, working to showcase local and organic food, farmers and opportunities for her native home in Iowa.
In 2010, Lisa was honored to be named a “Woman Making a Difference” by Shape Magazine. As the mother of four children, Lisa knows the importance of a nutritious meal and ensures that her children eat a healthy, organic diet. She is particularly concerned about achieving school lunch reform through Food Democracy Now! and also within the local community school system and believes that the key to creating health and sustainability lies within teaching our children to be stewards of the water, land and soil. Lisa is hopeful that this administration will ensure the implementation of policy changes so that her children have a sustainable future to look forward to. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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- Segment Number 4
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1626ns3d.mp3
- Featured Speaker Cara Bradley, Author
- Book Title On the Verge: Wake Up, Show Up, and Shine
- Guest Website Cara Bradley
- Guest Twitter Account @carabradley16
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Guest Bio
Cara Bradley is the author of On the Verge.
She is a passionate teacher of yoga, meditation, and fitness who has been in the trenches of personal transformation as a “mental strength coach” for over three decades at her Verge Yoga Center, retreats, corporate training sessions, and with sports teams at Villanova University and Penn State.
She lives in Wayne, Pennsylvania. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1626ns3c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Beth Darnall, PhD
- Book Title Less Pain Fewer Pills; Avoid the Dangers of Prescription Opioids and Gain Control Over Chronic Pain
- Guest Website Beth Darnell
- Guest Twitter Account @BethDarnall
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Guest Bio
Beth Darnall, PhD, is the author of Less Pain Fewer Pills; Avoid the Dangers of Prescription Opioids and Gain Control Over Chronic Pain. (Bull Publishing, 2014)
As Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Pain Medicine at Stanford University, she treats individuals and groups at the Stanford Pain Management Center. She is a prominent pain researcher, educator, writer and speaker in the field of pain management.
She is an NIH-funded principal investigator for pain psychology research that is examining the mechanisms of pain catastrophizing treatment, including a novel single-session pain catastrophizing class she developed. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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- Segment Number 2
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1626ns3b.mp3
- Featured Speaker Bob Arnot, MD
- Book Title The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet
- Guest Website Dr. Danger Coffee
- Guest Twitter Account @drbobarnot
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Guest Bio
Dr. Bob Arnot, MD, internal medicine, is an award-winning journalist and a New York Times best-selling author. He is the former chief medical correspondent for CBS News: CBS Evening News, 48 Hours, CBS This Morning; NBC News: Dateline NBC, Today, NBC Nightly News; and chief foreign correspondent for MSNBC News.
Arnot was also the host of the Dr. Danger reality TV series that took viewers on his thrill-seeking adventures during dangerous travels to Africa where he explored the wilds of Somalia, Kenya, South Africa, Botswana and Sudan.
He is author of a dozen health and nutrition books, including New York Times bestsellers, The Aztec Diet (Harper Collins) and The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet (Little Brown). Arnot is a medical columnist for Men’s Journal and Vanity Fair. He has served on many humanitarian aid boards including Save the Children, the U.N. High Commission for Refugees, Artists for Peace and Justice, U.S. Committee for Refugees and the Lindberg Foundation.
After a long career of traveling to the most impoverished countries on the planet, Arnot launched Dr. Danger Coffee as a means to reward farmers in developing nations for practicing sustainable farming, while bringing Americans a selection of some of the world’s finest coffees with the most health benefits into the convenience of their own homes. As a seasoned storyteller, Arnot is passionate about telling the stories of the people behind the Dr. Danger Coffee, while giving back proceeds of profits to orphanages in Kenya that care for some of the most destitute children in Africa. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Internal Notes repeat guest
- Host Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File naturally_savvy/1626ns3a.mp3
- Featured Speaker Carol Alt
- Book Title A Healthy You: Boost Your Energy, Live Cleaner, and Look and Feel Younger Every Day
- Guest Website Carol Alt
- Guest Facebook Account https://www.facebook.com/modelcarolalt
- Guest Twitter Account @ModelCarolAlt
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Guest Bio
Carol Alt is the ultimate pioneer and chameleon; constantly on the lookout for new ideas and new frontiers. Since her days as the world's most renowned Supermodel, Carol Alt has gone on to be multi-award winning actress, bestselling author on Raw Food Nutrition and hosting her own show, A Healthy You, on Fox News. Having twice graced the cover of the coveted Sports Illustrated Magazine's Swimsuit Edition and in February 2014 Alt was featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit: 50 Years of Beautiful, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit franchise. Alt's other activities include hosting various TV and radio morning shows and newscasts, including Good Day Live, GMA, Access Hollywood, and E! Entertainment. Forever touted as "the model that started the Supermodel trend" by John Casablanca, the owner of Elite Models – made Carol the first ever "Super Elite Model in the Supeer Elite Division." The press therefore dubbed her the first "Supermodel."
- Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File train_your_body/1626tb2a.mp3
- Featured Speaker John Higgins, MD
- Guest Website American College of Sports Medicine
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Guest Bio
John P. Higgins, MD, MBA (Hons), MPHIL, FACC, FACP, FAHA, FACSM, FASNC, FSGC, is a sports cardiologist for the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center and the Harris Health System. His research interests include the effects of energy beverages on the body, and screening for underlying cardiovascular abnormalities in 12-year-olds (sixth graders), and steroid effects on the cardiovascular system.
- Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Melanie Cole, MS