
Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials Podcast
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Sleep Meditation: The Best Route to Snoozeville with Melissa Young, MD
Sleep meditation is a simple self-care technique that can help you reset your mind and body for a restful night in bed. Join us for this podcast as Dr. Melissa Young walks us through techniques to escape the Insomnia Club.

Snap! Crack! Pop! Why Your Joints Make Noise with Andrew Bang, DC
A cracking joint can be as loud as 83 decibels – about the same as a running garbage disposal. How is that possible? Chiropractor Andrew Bang returns to the Health Essentials podcast to answer that question and more.

The ‘Big 9’ of Food Allergies with Jaclyn Bjelac, MD
More than 90 percent of food allergy reactions come from nine foods. Explore these common allergens and the dangers they present with allergist Jaclyn Bjelac, associate director of the Cleveland Clinic Food Allergy Center of Excellence.

Does Kombucha Live Up to the Hype? with Julia Zumpano, RD
A long list of do-your-body-good claims has turned kombucha into a must-have drink for the health-conscious. But is this fermented tea really the answer? Let’s find out from registered dietitian Julia Zumpano.

Is an At-Home Chemical Peel Worth Trying? with Shilpi Khetarpal, MD
An at-home chemical peel can leave your skin looking radiant and rejuvenated – if you do it correctly. Walk through the exfoliating treatment process in this podcast featuring Dr. Shilpi Khetarpal, a dermatologist.

How to Shut Down Feelings of ‘Mom Guilt’ with Dr. Melissa Young MD
No matter how much you do as a parent, you may question if you’re truly doing enough for your children. This feeling has been dubbed ‘Mom Guilt’ – and it can be crushing for those who experience it. Learn how to overcome it in this podcast with Dr. Melissa Young, a functional medicine specialist.

Overcoming Peanut Allergies with Jaclyn Bjelac, MD
If your child has a life-threatening peanut allergy, they may be able to grow up and do the unthinkable: Eat and enjoy a PB&J. Find out how in this podcast with allergist Jaclyn Bjelac, associate director of the Cleveland Clinic Food Allergy Center of Excellence.

Halo Vision: Should You Be Worried? with Nicole Bajic, MD
People with “halo vision” often see circles or rings around lights, particularly at night. Learn what causes the common condition and how to best deal with it by listening in on this chat with ophthalmologist Nicole Bajic.

How to Avoid 'Tech Neck' with Dr. Andrew Bang
The average person spends 4.5 hours a day gazing upon their smartphone – a fact of modern life that can lead to a repetitive stress injury dubbed ‘Tech Neck.’ Learn how to avoid those aches and pains with these simple tips from Dr. Andrew Bang.

An Introduction to Nordic Walking with Benjamin Kuharik, Exercise Specialist
Want to turn your daily walk into a full body workout? Then grab a pair of specialized walking poles and try Nordic walking. Exercise specialist Ben Kuharik explains how to get started.

Are You a Left-Brained or Right-Brained Thinker? with Grace Tworek, PsyD
It’s said that the two sides of your brain power different ways of thinking. People who are right-brain dominant are said to be more creative. Those who are left-brain-dominant are labeled as more analytical. Is it true? Let’s tap into the mind of psychologist Grace Tworek for the answer.

How Serious Are Heart Murmurs in Kids? with Rashmi Rao, MD
Learning that your child has a heart murmur can bring instant worry and questions. Is the condition serious? Does it signal a heart defect? Are there long-term concerns of heart disease? Pediatric cardiologist Rashmi Rao has your answers in this podcast.

Nervous Poops: Why A #2 Hits At The #1 Worst Time with Dr. Christine Lee
A major moment in your life awaits when an unfortunate urge hits. You need to poop, immediately. So, what’s going on downstairs to prompt these nervous poops? Better yet, how can you gain some control over it? Gastroenterologist Christine Lee has your answers.

Let’s Talk About Fruit: What’s Good and What’s Better? with Beth Czerwony, RD
What’s the healthiest fruit to eat? And what types of fruit should you limit or avoid? Registered dietitian Beth Czerwony has the answers to help you become a produce aisle expert.

Can Your Eyes Change Color? with Nicole Bajic, MD
No two people on Earth have the same color eyes, but is it possible for your one-of-a-kind shade to change over time? Dr. Nicole Bajic, an ophthalmologist, has your answer in this podcast.

The Mediterranean Diet: What Your Heart Desires with Julia Zumpano, RD
There’s a reason why the Mediterranean Diet serves as the bedrock for heart-healthy living: It works. People who adopt the eating plan tend to live longer and avoid cardiac issues. Listen in as registered dietitian Julia Zumpano explains the foods and general guidelines of the diet.

Why Does Coffee Make You Poop? with Dr. Christine Lee
Coffee often does more than just jump-start your day, after all. It can also make you poop – a truth you’ve no doubt seen spelled out on an oh-so-clever mug. Listen in as Dr. Christine Lee explains the connection between coffee and pooping and how you can use it to your advantage.

Got Sinus Pain? We’ve Got Solutions! with Neha Vyas, MD
Does sinus pressure ever make your head feel like it’s about to explode? Learn how to dial that pain down with a variety of home remedies and over-the-counter medications. Listen in as Dr. Neha Vyas offers tips for you to find relief.

How to Dial Down Sensory Overload with Dr. Grace Tworek, PsyD
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the moment? It can happen when your five senses – hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch – simply take in more information than your brain can process. Learn how to untangle that mental knot with the help of psychologist Grace Tworek.

Can Your Joints Predict the Weather?
Do creaky knees and aching hands really signal the arrival of bad weather? Let’s look at the science behind this long-held belief with chiropractor Andrew Bang. (Spoiler alert: Dr. Bang can look at the forecast and know if he’ll be extra busy.)

Allergens: The Real Monster Under Your Bed
If you’ve ever worried about scary things hiding in your bedroom… well, you may have been right. Bedrooms are prime territory for dust mites, mold and other allergens that can trigger asthma and allergies. Learn how to tame those monsters in this chat with pediatric immunologist John McDonnell.

The Power of Body Scan Meditation
You can learn a lot about yourself by assessing how your body is feeling through body scan meditation. Join us for a head-to-toe scan during this chat with Dr. Melissa Young, a functional medicine specialist.

Setting the Table for a Healthy Breakfast
The grocery store devotes a whole aisle to cereal and oatmeal. So, what box should go in your shopping cart? Let’s break down the options with registered dietitian Beth Czerwony.

The Power of Vitamin C
You probably know how vitamin C can boost your immune system. But did you know it offers numerous other benefits, too – especially for children? Pediatric immunologist John McDonnell explains the good vitamin C can do, plus whether your family should consider supplements to get more of the nutrient.

Tips to Extinguish Heartburn Pain
When it comes to heartburn, there’s an inferno raging across the United States. An estimated 60 million Americans deal with a five-alarm fire in their chest at least once a month. Learn how to dial down that heat from Dr. Claire Beveridge, a gastroenterologist.

What Should Be In Your Medicine Cabinet?
Keeping a well-stock medicine cabinet is key to addressing the headaches life throws at you and your family. Let’s get your shopping list together with the help of Dr. Neha Vyas, a family medicine physician.

Foam Rolling 101
A foam roller can work magic on your muscles if you’re using it correctly. Exercise specialist Ben Kuharik has the tips you need to get the most out of the self-massage tool.

How To Reset After Overeating
You just spent a weekend eating and drinking far more than usual. The result? Your stomach aches and you’re full of food and regret. Reboot your system with this advice from registered dietitian Beth Czerwony.

Breathwork for Beginners
Meditative breathing techniques can help you destress during life’s more hectic moments. Let’s explore the science of breathing during a how-to session with Dr. Melissa Young, a functional medicine specialist.

Finding the Sweet Spot for Sugar Consumption
Sugars and sweets are a reality of our culinary tastes. The key to a healthy diet, though, is some moderation. Registered dietitian Beth Czerwony explains how you can have your cake and eat it, too.

How To Deal With Acne with Amy Kassouf, MD
Many people believe that acne is predominately a teenage problem. However, as we grow older, we realize that many of us face the pain and inconvenience of acne throughout our entire lives. Dr. Kassouf discusses the causes of acne and what options are available to you in the pursuit of clearer skin.

What To Expect in Menopause with Dr. Pelin Batur
Menopause is a natural part of aging that marks the end of the female reproductive years — but so many of us don’t know what to expect until we’re in the midst of it. Maybe you just know that you’ll stop having your period, or you’ve heard about the sweaty agony of hot flashes. But what’s really happening, and why? And most importantly, how can you cope? Dr. Batur explains menopause and walks you through some of the ways you can deal with the many changes it brings.

Cleveland Clinic Brain Study with Dr. Imad Najm
One in every six people around the world live with a neurological disorder—a broad term used to describe things such as Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, or headaches. The first-of-its-kind Cleveland Clinic Brain Study is aiming to identify biomarkers of these disorders, so doctors can hopefully better predict who might develop a neurological disorder, potentially transforming the future of healthcare. Dr. Imad Najm, the study’s co-PI, discusses how the study came about, what makes the study so groundbreaking, and what other goals doctors hope to achieve.

Breastfeeding: What You Need To Know with Dr. Heidi Szugye
Breastfeeding, which is sometimes known as chestfeeding, is a natural way growing babies and infants get nutrients after birth. Dr. Heidi Szugye, medical director of the Cleveland Clinic’s Breastfeeding Medicine Clinic and Center, discusses the physical and emotional benefits to breastfeeding, what parents can expect from the process and tips on breastfeeding success.

Keeping Your Mouth Healthy with Dr. Sasha Ross
Brushing and flossing isn't just about keeping your smile pearly white. Oral health is linked to whole-body health, which means problems with your teeth and gums can lead to concerns like heart disease, stroke and more. Periodontist Sasha Ross, DMD, MS, explains how to practice good dental hygiene and why it’s so critical to your overall health.

Growing Pains in Children: What You Need To Know with Dr. Lainie Holman
Almost half of all children experience growing pains. As a parent, what should you expect and what can you do to make the pain go away? Pediatric physical medicine specialist, Lainie Holman, MD explains.Words to hyperlink"

What To Expect During Flu Season with Dr. Kristin Englund
The influenza virus sickens millions of people every year - sometimes with deadly consequences. Learn what you can do to protect yourself and those closest to you this flu season with tips from infectious disease specialist Kristin Englund, MD.

Postpartum Mental Health Concerns with Erica Newlin, MD
Navigating the postpartum time—or the time just after you’ve given birth—can be an emotional roller coaster. After giving birth, not only are you dealing with physical changes, but you may also experience changes to your mental health, such as postpartum depression or postpartum anxiety. Ob/Gyn Dr. Erica Newlin discusses what mental health changes new parents might go through before and after giving birth, and the best ways to navigate this time.

Talking Foot Health and Shoes with Dr. Nicole Nicolosi
It turns out that your choice of footwear is far more than a fashion statement. Poorly fitting shoes can lead to a variety of health issues, both in your feet and up your body. Podiatrist Nicole Nicolosi, DPM shares what to look for in shoes to keep you and your feet feeling great.

How To Incorporate Healthy Fats Into Your Diet with Anna Taylor, RD
Fats shouldn't always be thought of as a four-letter word. There is such a thing as healthy fats, and they’re essential for your body to function. Dietitian Anna Taylor, RD explains.

ADHD and Kids with Dr. Michael Manos
Kids living with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, often demonstrate symptoms of inattention and distractibility, which can pose challenges in school and in social situations. Pediatric psychologist Michael Manos, Ph.D. discusses what ADHD can look like in a child, how to get a diagnosis, and options for treatment and medication.

Talking About Prostate Health With Dr. Brad Gill
Conversations about the prostate, can feel uncomfortable. It’s a sensitive topic about a sensitive area. But ignoring it can allow health issues to go undetected – and that’s a potentially deadly oversight. Urologist, Brad Gill, MD explains common prostate concerns and what can be done to minimize your risk for any problems.

Heart Safety and Student Athletes with Akash Patel, MD
Playing sports is one major way kids can learn important life skills while staying healthy and strong. However, when a child is diagnosed with a heart condition, parents might wonder if it’s still safe for them to play. Pediatric cardiologist, Dr. Akash Patel, discusses what to know about student athletes and heart safety, the importance of pre-participation cardiac screenings and important precautions to take on and off the field.

Combating High Blood Pressure with Luke Laffin, MD
Your blood pressure is an important signifier of your overall health. If it’s too high or too low, it could be a sign that something is off with your health, and it can lead to serious conditions. Cardiologist Luke Laffin, MD outlines the steps you can take to lower your blood pressure and to keep it within a healthy range.

What to Expect After Giving Birth with Erica Newlin, MD
Navigating the postpartum time—or the time period after you’ve given birth—can present challenges. Your body has transformed significantly while being pregnant, and you’re now navigating new parenthood while continuing to experience major physical changes, including hair loss, bladder issues, and more. Ob/Gyn Dr. Erica Newlin, MD discusses what new parents can expect to experience physically in the postpartum time, and solutions to common concerns.

The Teen Mental Health Crisis with Ethan Benore, Ph.D.
News headlines tell of a national emergency when it comes to teen mental health in the U.S., with teen depression and suicide are on the rise. Pediatric psychologist Dr. Ethan Benore delves deeper.

How to Help Someone with an Alcohol Addiction with Akhil Anand, MD
More than 15 million Americans live with alcohol abuse disorder. It's considered a chronic disease with no cure. There are, however, steps you can take to help someone with an alcohol addiction move toward sobriety. Psychiatrist Akhil Anand, MD, offers some guidance.

Babies and Bedtime with Dr. Heidi Szugye
How much sleep do babies need and - perhaps more importantly - how can you help them get those ZZZs so you can get some rest, too? Pediatrician Heidi Szugye, DO offers some tips for creating a safe and comforting sleep environment that will allow your baby (and you) to thrive.

Skin Care Tips, Tricks and Trends with Melissa Piliang, MD
When you’re trying to achieve smooth, glowing, ageless skin, it can feel nearly impossible to wade through all of the internet’s advice and separate fact from fiction. Dermatologist Melissa Piliang, MD, answers your most pressing skin care questions and shares guidance to help you figure out what’s best for your skin.

Understanding Intuitive Eating with Susan Albers, PsyD
Instead of following strict dieting rules and restricting what you eat, intuitive eating teaches you to trust your internal hunger and fullness cues to help you decide what and how much to eat. Studies show that this eating style is associated with positive body image and self-esteem. Psychologist Susan Albers. PsyD, discusses the principles of intuitive eating and how to apply them in your own life.