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Sterling talks hurricane relief efforts with Jeff Newman of Ohio Taskforce 1, Bengals and Ravens with Tim McGee, Reds with Mark Sheldon of MLB.com and young people having cardiac arrest issues and the causes with cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah. All that and more on 700 WLW!
Sterling talks hurricane relief efforts with Jeff Newman of Ohio Taskforce 1, Bengals and Ravens with Tim McGee, Reds with Mark Sheldon of MLB.com and young people having cardiac arrest issues and the causes with cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah. All that and more on 700 WLW!
Sterling talks hurricane relief efforts with Jeff Newman of Ohio Taskforce 1, Bengals and Ravens with Tim McGee, Reds with Mark Sheldon of MLB.com and young people having cardiac arrest issues and the causes with cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah. All that and more on 700 WLW!
We started this Nightside News Update with Joe Daniels – CEO of IMPACT, on making an “IMPACT” in Boston – Non-profit matches children facing serious illness and disability with college sports teams, creating a long-term, life-changing experience for everyone involved.Then, Bill Eddy – Therapist & Lawyer with Our New World of Adult Bullies: How to Spot Them, How to Stop Them. Next, Dan Faggella - Founder and Head of Research at Emerj Artificial Intelligence Research answers the question will AI play a part in the 2024 election? How is AI shaping political campaigns?And finally, Dr. Fahmi Farah discussed a study that says heart attacks more likely during presidential elections and other stressful times.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio
Rich discusses the news of the day, including an update on the Trump Georgia case, with Jonathan Emord, candidate for Senate in Virginia. Next, we meet Mike Ring, CEO of Old Glory Bank. Then, a new study links anger to an increased risk for heart disease; we find out more from Dr. Fahmi Farah, a Board Certified Invasive Cardiologist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Study: Over 70% of employees blame work stress on breakups and divorces. We discuss it with Renee Marino, a Communication Coach.In the Round: 20th Century Cape Ann Sculpture Exhibition Will Celebrate the Sculptors of Cape Ann. With Oliver Barker, the Director of the Cape Ann Museum.Matt Brown's Upcoming Fundraiser and Participation in the Boston Marathon. And, Dr. Fahmi Farah, cardiologist joined Dan to discuss hospitals that are not excited about eclipse mania, Hospitals are on high alert for increased traffic accidents, the potential for mass casualty events and, of course, eye damage.
THERE IS A DISTURBING TREND ACROSS THE COUNTRY OF YOUNG PEOPLE, SEEMINGLY IN GREAT SHAPE, DROPPING DEAD DUE TO STROKE OR CARDIAC ARREST. BUT WHY? WE SPEAK WITH RETURNING GUEST DR. FAHMI FARAH, MEDICAL EXPERT AND BOARD-CERTIFIED INVASIVE CARDIOLOGIST BASED IN TEXAS TO SHED LIGHT ON THIS ISSUE.
Sterling talks the Bengals Win, Bearcats Loss, and talks to Dr. Fahmi Farah. Tune In!
Sterling talks the Bengals Win, Bearcats Loss, and talks to Dr. Fahmi Farah. Tune In!
A NEW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED APPROACH CAN PREDICT IF AND WHEN A PATIENT COULD DIE OF CARDIAC ARREST. SO WILL “A.I.” TECHNOLOGY BECOME THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE? JOINING US TO DISCUSS IS DR. FAHMI FARAH, MEDICAL EXPERT AND BOARD-CERTIFIED INVASIVE CARDIOLOGIST BASED IN TEXAS.
Studies say springing forward for Daylight Savings can actually affect your health! Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah gives you some tips on how to deal with losing an hour of sleep...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor of Health Research Policy at Stanford University Dr. Jay Bhattacharya joins us to discuss the FBI admitting that COVID originated in a Chinese research lab. Then Founder of the Global Health Alliance Foundation Dr. Fahmi Farah explains a recent study that claims artificial sweeteners are bad for your heart. Next, high-performance coach Rich Bracken comes on to talk about ways to prevent burning out at work. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Fahmi Farah, North Texas Cardiologist, joins the show to talk about Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, and his cardiac arrest on the field during the game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fahmi Farah is a medical expert and cardiologist based in Texas.
Did you know certain foods can limit your time on Earth? Eddie and Rocky get real with Dr. Fahmi Farah on food to avoid! Plus, insight from a witness to the OTR shooting. Tune in!
Did you know certain foods can limit your time on Earth? Eddie and Rocky get real with Dr. Fahmi Farah on food to avoid! Plus, insight from a witness to the OTR shooting. Tune in!
Did you know certain foods can limit your time on Earth? Eddie and Rocky get real with Dr. Fahmi Farah on food to avoid! Plus, insight from a witness to the OTR shooting. Tune in!
Heart Disease is one of the leading killers in the world and yet, it's preventable if you take care to monitor your heart health regularly. Dr Fahmi Farah, a Fox News contributor, spoke to RegionalMediaNews.com about heart disease and heart health on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Tuesday Morning. Dr. Farah talked about obesity, alcoholism, and other preventable factors related to Heart Disease and how its important to get regular check ups so you can catch problems with heart health before it becomes too late.
Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah discusses a study that found 1 in 4 people have an often missed disorder that raises their chances of heart disease.
Despite the age-old belief that a cocktail, glass of wine, or beer at the end of the day could potentially bolster heart health, new evidence suggests that this healthful reputation is a sham. According to a new study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open, there is little evidence to support the notion that consuming small amounts of alcohol poses any benefit to cardiovascular health. The study, which set out to determine how different quantities of habitual alcohol consumption affect the risk of cardiovascular disease, found that any degree of drinking — from a single glass of wine per week to excessive boozy binges — increases the risk of heart disease. However, the risk increases substantially with more excessive consumption than it does with casual, moderate drinking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune-in to the second episode of The Relationship Series with my guest Dr. Fahmi Farah, the founder and CEO of Bentley Heart and director of Global Alliance Health Foundation! You can learn more about Dr. Farah and her work at BentleyHeart.com.
Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah talks about the toll that long COVID takes on the body.
Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah talks about the benefits of olive oil to help lower risk of death from Cancer, Heart Disease and Dimentia.
Medical Specialist Dr. Fahmi Farrah discusses the signs that you definitely have the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in your body.
Greg Damon is in the studio. He talks with Kevin Wheeler and "issues" with him and issues with the game of Baseball. Then Greg talks with Fahmi Farah, Cardiologist and Director of Global Health Foundation.
We talk to Dr. Farah about heart attacks around the holidays! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WITH THE NEW OMICRON VARIANT SPREADING ACROSS THE U.S. AND ALREADY IN AT LEAST 24 STATES, MANY PEOPLE HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE LATEST COVID THREAT. JOINING US TO DISCUSS IS DR. FAHMI FARAH, CARDIOLOGIST AT BAYLOR-SCOTT-WHITE ALL SAINTS MEDICAL CENTER AND TEXAS HEALTH HOSPITALS.
Something to be excited about? We get the good doctor's take. Dr. Fahmi Farah is anInvasive Cardiologist and the DirectorGlobal Health Alliance Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah talks about the declining number of COVID-19 cases in the US and what future COVID-19 spread could look like.
Dr. Fahmi Farah is an invasive cardiologist. Two reasons why the Recall was horrible and one good thing that came out of it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah talks about the debate going on in hospitals over healthcare workers getting vaccinated.
Dr. Fahmi Farah, MD and Cardiologist wth Baylor Heart And Vascular Hospital explains the ramifications of this latest Covid-19 mutation on your body. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah talks about the recommendation for kids to wear masks in school despite vaccination status.
WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.
Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah talks about how working longer hours could be causing heart disease.
President Biden’s speech following the Chauvin verdict was primarily aimed at the family of George Floyd. Guest host Brad Young questions why neither fallen retired Officer David Dorn, nor the countless amounts of civic damage were addressed. Next, Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah joins Young to break down what your online health search results really mean. Finally, what are the McCloskeys up to now? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EMERGING EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT COVID-19 PATIENTS ARE ESPECIALLY VULNERABLE TO A COMMON FUNGUS THAT HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE THE DIRECT CAUSE OF DEATH AND PHYSICIANS AROUND THE COUNTRY ARE RAISING THE ALARM. JOINING US TO DISCUSS IS DR. FAHMI FARAH, CARDIOLOGIST AT BAYLOR-SCOTT-WHITE ALL SAINTS MEDICAL CENTER AND TEXAS HEALTH HOSPITALS.
Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah talks about causes of Broken Heart Syndrome and how cases have spiked during the pandemic.
- The Inauguration. Can't watch it!- Texas Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farah. What we're learning about long term heart implications from Covid-19.- Dr. Jessica Borushok on curbing your stress and anxiety.
Dr. Fahmi Farah- Cardiologist- Discusses how Myocarditis is having an affect on a number of people who contract Covid-19.