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Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn

Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn

Dr. Joel Kahn

500 episodesEN

Show overview

Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 500 episodes. That works out to roughly 210 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 23 min and 27 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 27 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 71 episodes published. Published by Dr. Joel Kahn.

Episodes
500
Running
2017–2026 · 9y
Median length
25 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Join Dr. Joel Kahn, the internationally recognized heart doctor, as he brings his unique blend of Eastern and Western medicine to Heart Doc VIP, the podcast that empowers you to take charge of your health. With a focus on the wellness of mind, body, and spirit, Dr. Kahn delves into the latest research and interviews leading experts in the health and wellness space, including Health Heroes who share their inspiring journeys to wellness. Each episode of Heart Doc VIP provides listeners with practical advice and tools to help them live their best lives. Dr. Kahn doesn't shy away from controversial topics and is not afraid to take on the giants and expose lies, follies, and confusion in the health industry. With his extensive knowledge and experience, he guides listeners through the maze of conflicting information to help them make informed decisions about their health. So if you're ready to feel better, look better, and live better, join Dr. Joel Kahn on Heart Doc VIP, the podcast that's changing the way we think about health and wellness.

Latest Episodes

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Episode 501: The Surprising Science of Gratitude and Heart Health

Jun 23, 202627 min

Episode 500: The Long Path to Building an Integrative Cardiology Practice

Jun 16, 202631 min

Episode 499: Why ApoB Could Be the Most Important Heart Health Test You're Missing

Jun 9, 202629 min

Episode 498: Do You Want a One and Done Cholesterol Infusion? The Long Road Ahead

Jun 2, 202631 min

Episode 497: Retatrutide Delivers Stunning Weight Loss Results In Triumph-1 Study

May 26, 202629 min

Episode 496: 41 Lessons for Health and Longevity from Bryan Johnson

May 19, 202621 min

Episode 495: New Research On Aged Garlic Extract, NAD+, And Heart Health

May 12, 202627 min

Episode 494: The Amazing Properties of Glycine and Good Sleep

May 5, 202628 min

Episode 493: The Top 3 Dietary Predictors of Cardiac Death Worldwide

Apr 28, 202620 min

Episode 492: Does the Shingles Vaccine Reduce Heart and Brain Disease?

Apr 21, 202629 min

Episode 491: Heart Disease in Masters Athletes: What to Do?

Apr 14, 202622 min

Episode 490: My Surgical Journey 2 Weeks Later

Apr 7, 202625 min

Episode 489: Big Heart Health News You'll Want To Know About

This week, Dr. Kahn shares exciting updates from the American College of Cardiology meeting, highlighting several new trials focused on reducing heart events in patients with diabetes and those with established heart disease. The results are promising and could help prevent strokes, heart attacks, and even save lives. Additional topics include vegan diets and cancer risk, heart disease in police officers, the link between Alzheimer's disease and statins, concerns around erythritol sweeteners, Lp(a) levels in stent patients, niacin for fatty liver disease, and the role of beta blockers after heart attacks. This episode is brought to you by Igennus Healthcare Nutrition—formulators of high-quality, science-backed supplements designed for optimal absorption and effectiveness. Their products are rigorously tested and trusted by health professionals worldwide. Visit igennus.com and use code DrKahn to save on your order.

Apr 3, 202628 min

Bonus Episode: Why a CIMT Ultrasound Is a Must-Have Examination with Joseph Ence

What if a quick, painless ultrasound could reveal your true vascular age? In this bonus episode of Heart Doc VIP, host Dr. Joel Kahn sits down with Joseph Ence to discuss CIMT (carotid intima-media thickness)—a simple, non-invasive test used in over 5,000 research studies over the past 20+ years to measure plaque and thickness in the carotid arteries. Safe and radiation-free, this ultrasound provides valuable insight into your cardiovascular health by estimating your "vascular age." They also explore how targeted interventions—like lifestyle changes, supplements, and medications—may help improve—and even reverse—vascular age.

Mar 31, 202629 min

Episode 487: The Role of Diet, Blood Pressure, and Hormones in Dementia

This week, Dr. Kahn breaks down new research on dementia risk, including the roles of high blood pressure and early menopause. He looks at conflicting studies on red meat and ApoE4, which pretty much sums up nutrition science: one study says yes, another says absolutely not. For now, limiting red meat—especially processed—is still the safest move. He also covers the risks of skipping breakfast, calcium CT scoring for elevated lipoprotein(a), tooth loss and heart disease, long-term clopidogrel use after stents, ultraprocessed foods, Repatha and statins, Cleerly AI scans, micro-exercise breaks, and why elevated TMAO may increase blood clot risk. This episode is sponsored by Igennus. Visit igennus.com and use code DRKAHN for a discount.

Mar 24, 202632 min

Episode 486: Top 10 Takeaways of New Cholesterol Guidelines 2026

The replay of the 4th Reversing Heart Disease Summit is going on now. Register here: drtalks.com/summits/reversing-heart-disease This week, Dr. Kahn addresses the newly published 2026 guidelines for the management of hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol), which will be studied and used by medical professionals all over the world. The top 10 takeaways are presented and are similar to the approach used at the Kahn Center for over a decade. Other topics include the challenge of staying vegan, the influence of cold temperatures on aortic dissection, the development of clogged arteries after a normal heart artery CT scan, the role of olive oil on the brain, red light therapy and music and the autonomic nervous system, plant-based diets and TMAO, bacteria and the brain, the role of a low uric acid level, the advantages of Eliquis over Xarelto in a new trial, and the FDA inquiry into the maker of Wegovy and Ozempic. Thanks to Igennus.com for their support. Use the discount code DrKahn to save.

Mar 17, 202634 min

Episode 485: What's the Hoopla About Nattokinase?

The 4th Reversing Heart Disease Summit began March 7, 2026. There will be a replay available, and the event is free to attend online. Register here: drtalks.com/summits/reversing-heart-disease This week, Dr. Kahn addresses the recurring posts on social media about nattokinase supplements as a "powerhouse" for reversing atherosclerosis. Is there new data? Is it powerful? Would mainstream medicine accept it? Should you use it? These questions and more are addressed. Other topics include the risks of sleep apnea with insomnia, sleep duration and glucose control, possible risks of spermidine, and the happy feeling that eating flavanol-rich foods like grapes can give you. Thanks to Igennus.com for their support. Use the discount code DrKahn to save.

Mar 10, 202626 min

Episode 484: Red Meat, Cancer Risk, and Why Plants Keep Winning

Join Dr. Kahn for the 4th Reversing Heart Disease Summit beginning March 7, 2026. The event is free to attend online. Register here: drtalks.com/summits/reversing-heart-disease This week, Dr. Kahn reviews new research examining the connection between red meat consumption and the risk of diabetes, elevated cholesterol, and cancer. He also discusses findings from a large study showing that vegetarian diets are associated with a lower risk of several types of cancer. Additional topics include emerging treatments for Lipoprotein(a), the role of coronary CT angiography in women and in individuals with a family history of heart disease, newly identified predictors of cardiovascular risk in women, dietary patterns that support brain health, and screening strategies to reduce the risk of cardiac arrest in young athletes. Thanks to Igennus. Visit igennus.com and use the discount code DrKahn for savings on their products.

Mar 3, 202623 min

Episode 483: Sharing My Personal Heart Journey

This week, Dr. Kahn discusses his current health challenge: a leaky mitral valve due to mitral valve prolapse, a condition of unknown cause that is unrelated to lifestyle or diet. He reviews data on mitral valve surgery, comparing repair to replacement, as well as the current availability of robotic surgery and its advantages. He plans to keep the Heart Doc VIP community updated on his status and is feeling great day to day. Short topics this week include wine, olive oil, plant-based diets for breast cancer, Life's Essential 8, the health of babies raised in vegan families, and new data on Lipoprotein(a). Thanks to Igennus. Use the discount code DRKAHN at igennus.com .

Feb 24, 202629 min

Episode 482: Why the Framingham Heart Study Still Matters

This week on Heart Doc VIP, Dr. Joel Kahn takes a deep dive into one of the most influential research projects in cardiovascular history: the Framingham Heart Study. Launched in 1948 and still going strong, this landmark study helped identify many of the risk factors we now take for granted, including smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity, and physical inactivity. Much of what modern cardiology considers "common knowledge" about prevention started in Framingham. Dr. Kahn also explores practical and emerging topics in heart health, including the role of magnesium and berberine supplementation, how to approach both low-carb and low-fat diets in a healthy way, and concerns about long-term proton pump inhibitor use. Additional discussion covers EECP therapy and strategies to improve coronary blood flow, along with the potential benefits of ezetimibe for cholesterol reduction and brain health. Thank you to this week's sponsor, Igennus. Visit igennus.com and use code DRKAHN for a special discount.

Feb 17, 202624 min
Dr. Joel Kahn