As popular as plastic surgery is for looking good on the outside, can it make you feel better about yourself on the inside?
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- Segment Number 4
- Audio File ER_101/1608er5d.mp3
- Featured Speaker Robert Cohen, MD
- Guest Website Dr. Robert Cohen
- Guest Facebook Account :www.facebook.com/Robert-Cohen-MD-Plastic-Surgery
- Guest Bio Robert Cohen, MD, FACS, is a diplomat of the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and is the medical director for the Scottsdale Center for Plastic Surgery in Paradise Valley, AZ, one of the premier aesthetic surgery practices in the Southwest United States. Dr. Cohen reconstructs his patients’ bodies, and also helps to educate them on the latest available techniques and technology, and the best ways to avoid complications after surgery. He recently expanded his practice to include an office location in Santa Monica, CA. Dr. Cohen specializes in cosmetic procedures for men and women, with a focus on aesthetic surgery of the breast and body.
- Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Leigh Vinocur, MD
How can sex help your heart?
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File ER_101/1608er5c.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 No
- Host Leigh Vinocur, MD
How do the physical effects of depression relate to fitness?
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- Segment Number 2
- Audio File ER_101/1608er5b.mp3
- Featured Speaker John E. Mayer, PhD
- Book Title Family Fit: Find Your Balance In Life
- Guest Website Dr. John Mayer
- Guest Twitter Account @DrJohnMayer
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Guest Bio
Dr. John Mayer is a practicing Clinical Psychologist known for treating adolescents, children, families, violent and acting-out patients and substance abusers. He is nationally acclaimed expert on Family Life. He received his doctorate from Northwestern University Medical School.
For over 30 years Dr. Mayer has provided consultation services to schools in the Chicagoland Area and across the country.
Dr. Mayer is the author of over 60 professional articles, most on family life, and 14 books, 3 novels, two screenplays and a performed stage play. Dr. Mayer completed a book for the United Nations (UNESCO) titled, Creating a Safe and Welcoming School. That book has been distributed around the world and translated into 16 languages. He produced a newsletter for schools and parents, "Mayer’s Memo," for 26 years. It was distributed to schools, institutions and families from coast-to-coast regularly reaching an audience of over 350,000 and at times over one million readers. Back issues can be found on his website. As successful as it was, he stopped it in 2015 and concentrates on Twitter posts helping with parenting issues. Find him on Twitter @DrJohnMayer, as well as his tweets about writing and books @jemayerbooks.
Dr. Mayer is the President of the International Sports Professionals Association-ISPA, the oldest and largest accreditation body credentialing professionals and coaches who serve sports at all levels. A life long athlete, he is only the second president of this organization having taken over from ISPA’s founder.
Dr. Mayer has received many awards and recognitions throughout his career. In 2000 he was named by Cambridge (England) as one of the Outstanding Scientists of the 20th Century for his work on helping to change our approach to drug abuse in families. He is also an honorary alumnus at two high schools.
Dr. Mayer lectures and consults around the country as well as to the federal government and law enforcement agencies. He is often the expert called into the “headline cases” involving youth. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Leigh Vinocur, MD
How important is breakfast?
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File ER_101/1608er5a.mp3
- Featured Speaker Enhad Chowdhury, PhD
- Guest Website University of Bath, Department for Health
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Guest Bio
Dr. Enhad Chowdhury undertook both his undergraduate degree in Sport, Health and Exercise Science (1st class) and PhD studies within the Department for Health at the University of Bath and took up his current role in September 2015. He is currently a research associate working on the National Prevention Research Initiative funded Mi-PACT (Multidimensional individualised Physical ACTivity) project. This large, long-term project is investigating the effects of technology-enabled physical activity profiling in adults at risk of future chronic disease.
He was previously involved in the BBSRC funded “Bath Breakfast Project” and completed his thesis entitled “Extended morning fasting, energy balance and human health” under the supervision of Dr. James Betts and Prof Dylan Thompson in 2015. Through undertaking his current work and previous research, he has expertise in the measurement of physical activity and energy balance. Dr Chowdhury has conducted laboratory based and free-living intervention studies investigating the interactions between components of energy balance. He has also investigated basic mechanisms of appetite regulation in a variety of populations. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Leigh Vinocur, MD
What do you need to know about women's heart health?
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- Segment Number 5
- Audio File ER_101/1606er5e.mp3
- Featured Speaker Chad Kraus, MD
- Guest Website Emergency Care For You
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Guest Bio
Dr. Chadd Kraus is an emergency physician from Pennsylvania. He is Assistant Professor and Research Director for the Department of Emergency Medicine at University of Missouri.
Dr. Kraus specializes in the areas of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. He did his emergency medicine residency at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown, PA. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received Yes
- Host Leigh Vinocur, MD
Finding humor in daily life may help your heart.
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- Segment Number 4
- Audio File ER_101/1606er5d.mp3
- Featured Speaker Michael Miller, MD
- Book Title Heal Your Heart: The Positive Emotions Prescription to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease
- Guest Website Belly Laugh Benefits
- Guest Bio Michael Miller, MD, is a professor of cardiovascular medicine, epidemiology and public health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, in Baltimore, and director of preventive cardiology at the University of Maryland Heart and Vascular Center. Dr. Miller has published more than 250 original research articles and reviews in leading scientific journals. His team led the original research demonstrating the benefit of positive emotions on the cardiovascular system and his new book, Heal Your Heart: The Positive Emotions Prescription to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, has an entire chapter devoted to research on laughter.
- Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Internal Notes Guest doesn't want headshot
What kinds of physical activity may help ease depression and cardiovascular risk?
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File ER_101/1606er5c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Arshed Quyyumi, MD
- Guest Website Emory University
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Guest Bio
Dr. Arshed Quyyumi is currently a tenured Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at Emory University School of Medicine and Co-Director at Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute. He is Board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology, and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Medicine.
He graduated from Guy’s Hospital medical school in London, England, and after accomplishing part of his medicine and cardiology training in London, he completed his fellowship training at Massachusetts general Hospital, Harvard University in Boston and at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland. He was a Senior Investigator and director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at the Cardiology Branch of the National Institutes of Health for several years before arriving at Emory. He is currently co-director of the Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute at Emory University in Atlanta.
His research focus over the last 30 years has focused on clinical and translational research in vascular biology, stem cells and angiogenesis, biomarkers for evaluating cardiovascular risk including proteomics, metabolomics and genomics. He has performed seminal studies investigating mechanisms of myocardial ischemia including silent ischemia in the past. His current studies include comprehensive assessment of vascular endothelial function and arterial stiffness and thickness in patients with arteriosclerosis and its risk factors. Other studies investigate the role of genetic and environmental risks on vascular disease, and particularly in relation to health disparities. He is also conducting clinical trials with bone marrow derived stem cells and progenitors in cardiovascular disease. He has published over 300 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals.
- Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Leigh Vinocur, MD
Why are women more at risk for a cardiac episode or death from atrial fibrillation than men?
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File ER_101/1606er5a.mp3
- Featured Speaker Connor Emdin, Rhodes Scholar
- Guest Website The George Institute for Global Health
- Guest Bio Connor Emdin is a doctoral student and Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford. He is a cardiovascular epidemiologist whose research focuses on the benefits and risks of blood pressure lowering and the the effects of atrial fibrillation on risk of cardiovascular complications. He is a runner and skier in his spare time.
- Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Leigh Vinocur, MD
Why does ovarian cancer have a poor prognosis?
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- Segment Number 4
- Audio File ER_101/1604er5d.mp3
- Featured Speaker Steven Skates, PhD
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Guest Bio
Steven Skates, PhD is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on three aspects of early detection of ovarian cancer.
He co-developed the risk of ovarian cancer algorithm (ROCA) which has been tested in five early detection trials in the USA and UK in genetic high risk women and the general population.
The largest, the UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS), recently published in The Lancet, was a definitive 15 year screening trial of 200,000 postmenopausal women and showed promising results for reducing ovarian cancer mortality. He is a consultant to Abcodia which has licensed software from MGH. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Internal Notes Guest doesn't want headshot
Why do certain foods trigger acne?
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File ER_101/1604er5c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Debra Jaliman, MD
- Book Title Skin Rules: Trade Secrets from a Top New York Dermatologist
- Guest Website Dr. Jaliman
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Guest Bio
Dr. Debra Jaliman is a world-renowned dermatologist with a private practice on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. For over 25 years, she has taught dermatology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
She was one of the first physicians to use Botox in her practice, and her office remains a national training center for Allergan, where physicians are guided by Dr. Jaliman on proper injection techniques. Dr. Jaliman is known for her ability to give her patients a subtle, natural look using Botox and other facial injectables. Many of the most famous faces in movies and television come to her, as do models that appear in top fashion magazines.
Dr. Jaliman is also known for her expertise in treating skin cancer and rare skin disorders, as well as more common problems such as acne and rosacea. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Internal Notes No headshot
- Host Leigh Vinocur, MD