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Health in a Heartbeat is a daily radio series that features two-minute segments providing consumer-health information and the latest news on medical research, patient-care breakthroughs and health-care industry trends.

UF Health

Gainesville, Florida


    • Mar 31, 2026 LATEST EPISODE
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    Office water coolers have high bacteria levels

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 2:00


    Here's something to talk about around the office water cooler: Office water coolers aren't as clean as they could be. A paper published in the journal AIMS Microbiology reported some...

    Tea benefits you, depending on its form

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 2:00


    How do you take your tea? With milk and a little sugar? Maybe some cream? A jug of it, iced? A can from the gas station? With biscuits, perhaps. Or...

    How long are you strong?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 2:00


    Face it: You've peaked. Well, maybe not. It all depends on your lifestyle. Researchers from Sweden followed adults over the course of 47 years to pinpoint when our bodies —...

    Sleep deprivation might cause your brain to switch gears

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 2:00


    Burning the midnight oil? Pulling an all-nighter? There's more than one way to describe staying up late, and there's also more than one consequence. Trouble staying focused is one of...

    Silver nanoparticles target bacteria

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 2:00


    Silver bullets supposedly kill werewolves, should you ever meet one. But the battle's a little more complicated when it comes to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Scientists are focused on harnessing silver's antibacterial...

    For some, weight-loss drugs' effects might not last

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 2:00


    Weight-loss drugs are wildly popular. So much so that a recent study found about 1 in 8 Americans have tried them. The high demand initially led to nationwide shortages that...

    Study: COVID-19 mRNA vaccine sparks immune response to cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 2:00


    When treating lung and skin cancers, doctors frequently attempt to trigger the body's immune system with drugs to help it recognize and attack cancer cells. But in advanced stages of...

    Morning light for better sleep

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 2:00


    It turns out the popular phrase “rise and shine” isn’t just a saying — it's also science. New research suggests catching some morning sunshine might be the key to improving your sleep, mood and overall health. A 2024 study in Brazil observed 1,700 adults' sunlight exposure and sleeping...

    How do you live longer?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 2:00


    What is the secret to a longer life? Well, we know the fountain of youth is probably not going to work. You could always eat an apple a day, or...

    A fast-aging fish sheds light on how kidneys grow old

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 1:59


    A fish whose life is the precise inverse of Benjamin Button's might be the key to understanding how our kidneys age. The African turquoise killifish is a brightly colored fish...

    Be vigilant to avoid accidental poisoning

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 2:00


    Welcome to National Poison Prevention Week, an event created by Congress and used to publicize household dangers for a good 64 years now. It serves as a good reminder to...

    Men and women react differently to partner's decline

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 2:00


    How you react to a life partner's cognitive decline may depend a great deal on whether you are male or female. A recent study from the universities of Wisconsin and...

    Your brain on fat

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 2:00


    The new year is speeding up. Somehow, it's March already. Many of us might be toying with the idea of augmenting our formerly rigorous — maybe overly ambitious — New...

    Drinking for many years linked to increase in rectal cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 2:00


    Despite the prevalence of TV characters brooding over a glass filled with amber liquid, or the number of dish towels available with “wine mom” graphics, drinking regularly does impact your...

    Crafting benefits mental health

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 2:00


    For many, our days in art class are long behind us. Those macaroni necklaces, finger paintings and paper collages are now distant memories from childhood. As we grow older, responsibilities...

    Cancer rates increase

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 2:00


    Thanks to our genes, the environment and our lifestyles, cancer cases have more than doubled worldwide since 1990. And the disease, in all its forms, is on track to rise...

    Cancer disrupts more than cell production

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 2:00


    Cancer, the emperor of all maladies, has a deservedly bad reputation. Its treatments are punishing; its prognosis dependent on how willing the cancer is to be caught early, or on...

    Can we drink alcohol safely? A new study says no.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 2:00


    Americans drink an average of about 2½ gallons of alcohol a year. An analysis of 62 research studies says it's not safe. The thread that runs through those previous studies...

    Is bamboo a delicious superfood?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 2:00


    Giant pandas might be onto something. Move over, broccoli. Bamboo is the latest superfood identified by scientists. Bamboo shoots have been part of the human diet in Asia for ages....

    Grandparents get cognitive boost from grandkids

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 2:00


    It might not seem like it at the time if the grandkids are making a ruckus. But babysitting them might be good for Grandma and Grandpa's brains. A recent study...

    Having a Valentine is a boost to health

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 2:00


    It's probably never going to replace a visit to the gym as a weight-loss strategy. But as we approach another Valentine's Day, it's good to remember that kissing your significant...

    Rising temperatures affecting childhood development, study suggests

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 2:00


    Whether it's ultraprocessed foods, screens or microplastics, parents are tasked with skirting a bevy of risks to typical childhood development. Now, a new one arises: increasing temperatures. A study from...

    Research links tattoos to higher melanoma risk

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 2:00


    Decades ago, tattoos were often considered the domain of sailors who loved images of anchors on their biceps. Granted, there was some truth to that. In the age of Baby...

    A stinky cure for a stinky problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 2:00


    Let's talk about everyone's favorite subject: foot fungus. Specifically, the kind you tend to get in your toenails. While it's not exactly dinner table conversation, toenail fungus is a popular...

    Relationship between sleep and activity not as clear-cut as once thought

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 2:00


    It's intuitive that getting more sleep at night gives us more energy for exercise during the day. Or that getting more exercise in the day leads to more sleep at...

    Study settles debate over diet safety for cancer patients

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 2:00


    For decades, patients undergoing blood cancer treatment have been told to avoid certain foods to reduce infection risk, guidance that some physicians hoped could safely be relaxed. Now, a University...

    Kids and cellphones could create more problems than solve them

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 2:00


    Children are getting them younger and younger. Maybe your son or daughter had one even before becoming a teenager. No, we're not talking about braces or deodorants. We're talking about...

    Processed foods spike hunger in satiated teens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 2:00


    Aside from convenience, shelf-stability and price point, ultraprocessed foods rarely have any positives associated with them — especially when it comes to our health. Now, a study from Virginia Tech...

    Endurance athletes also impacted by menopause, study suggests

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 2:00


    Exercise helps with most things: mood, bone density, heart health and more. It is a recommended means of managing common symptoms of menopause, too. But a new study suggests even...

    Genetic screening falls short, study finds

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 2:00


    A rare, inherited condition causes dangerously high cholesterol, even in newborn babies. But if you have it, you probably have no idea. A new Mayo Clinic study has found that...

    Bad breath? Consider garlic

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 2:00


    Sharp knives are safer than dull ones. And relaxing during a fight can make you more likely to win. Sometimes, a counterintuitive solution works best. Researchers at the University of...

    A meaty mushroom

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 2:00


    In a world inching its way toward sustainability, the market for meat substitutes is a lucrative one. From tofu to tempeh — and Beyond Burgers to those still humbly made...

    New wave of fentanyl-stimulant ODs among elderly

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 2:00


    In our collective consciousness, we likely imagine the typical fentanyl overdose victim as someone in their 20s — maybe 30s. But people in their senior years (that is, old enough...

    New diabetes pill burns fat, preserves muscle

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 2:00


    When it comes to weight loss, glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists, or GLPs, are on their way to becoming America's sweetheart. Functionally, the drugs work to titrate feelings of satiety, like your...

    What is brain rot?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 2:00


    Post after post. Video after video. Whether on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook or X, content has become increasingly integrated into our lives and serves as a vessel for what some have...

    Your brain's adolescence, extended

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 2:00


    Imagine being a 31-year-old teenager. A new University of Cambridge study suggests that your brain can be in an adolescent state even as the body is in its early 30s....

    Is aspirin good for your heart?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 2:00


    Years ago, you might have heard that an aspirin a day keeps the cardiologist away. Popular advice once suggested the routine use of aspirin could reduce heart attacks and strokes...

    Worrying keeping you from sleep? Try these techniques

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 2:00


    For our bodies, sleep is always a hot commodity. It fuels recovery, supports muscle growth and leads to a better quality of life. But for many, winding down our brains...

    Warmups are a crucial part of working out

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 2:00


    Whether you're pumping iron, lacing up for a jog or pedaling your way to good health, exercise takes effort. And not just for the main event — you have to...

    Study: Plant-based ‘meats' offer no heart benefits

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 2:00


    The term “plant-based” doesn't necessarily mean a product is healthy. That's the conclusion of a massive French study that examined processed plant-based burgers and other meat alternatives often marketed as...

    Internet, lack of trust threatens patient-doctor bond

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 2:00


    Physicians have worked to earn the trust of their patients for nearly 2,400 years, dating back to the days of Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine. Lucky for Hippocrates that...

    Sweat analysis is making strides

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 2:00


    To be in a cold sweat is never good. A flop sweat draws no compliments. And wearing sweats is not exactly the height of fashion. But our often-maligned perspiration may...

    WWII sugar rationing might have protected the hearts of millions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 2:00


    Shortages during World War II forced the rationing of sugar and many essential products in the United States and Great Britain. Indeed, sugar rationing extended beyond the war, ending in...

    Shingles shots might offer dementia protection

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 2:00


    Having shingles is no picnic. Patients have described the blistering sores and rash as being so painful as to make even a gentle touch a terrible ordeal. It's why medical...

    Focus on fitness, not the scale

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 2:00


    As we turn the page to January and the rest of 2026, a common goal for many Americans each year is to lose weight. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control...

    Lonely marriages can lead to weight gain, health ills

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 2:00


    Maintaining good health usually implies ample exercise, eating well and avoiding hazardous activities like going to the beach without sunscreen. Most of us, however, don't think of marriage. A recent...

    Study suggests speaking two or more languages slows aging

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 2:00


    If you can say “I'm getting long in tooth” in two or more languages, you might not be as old as you think. A recent study by an international team...

    Foods for a fitter heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 2:00


    A healthy heart can be hard to find. According the CDC, one person dies every 34 seconds from cardiovascular disease in the United States. Much of your heart disease risk...

    What's behind the old ‘freshman 15'?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 2:00


    Being a college freshman is fun, sure, but it can also be a time of big changes. Among those changes? Finding one's wardrobe seemingly shrunk overnight. In a new study,...

    For depression, consider laughing gas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 2:00


    There's nothing funny about dealing with depression, but new research suggests that laughing gas could provide short-term relief for those struggling with the illness. About 21 million Americans adults have...

    The mental health benefit to a social media break

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 2:00


    You pick up your phone and open your favorite social media app. The doomscrolling begins, and you descend into a cacophony of content. Whether it's Instagram, Tik Tok or Facebook,...

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