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Best podcasts about national women's health week

Latest podcast episodes about national women's health week

Microbe Magazine Podcast
Updates on Testing for Vaginitis/Vaginosis (JCM ed.)

Microbe Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 40:37


As many of you are likely aware, May is recognized as Women's Health Care Month by the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, and this year, the CDC has identified the week of May 14th as National Women's Health Week. So, what better way to recognize these national events on the podcast than to talk about diagnostics for a number of extremely common and uniquely female issues – of course, I'm talking about infectious causes of vaginitis and vaginosis. Classically, diagnosis of these infections has been done at the point-of-care using wet mount microscopy and assessment for various clinical criteria, all approaches associated with some interpretive subjectivity, and let's say imperfect performance characteristics. As a result, molecular solutions for detection of the various pathogens associated with vaginitis and vaginosis are now increasingly available for use in clinical laboratories, and also at the point-of-care, and as is the post-COVID trend, a number of these assays, including the one we are going to discuss today, can be performed on both clinician and patient self-collected samples   Guests: Dr. Rebecca Lillis - Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Louisiana State University Health Science Center and the Medical Director of the LSU-CrescentCare Sexual Health Center in New Orleans. Dr. Barbara Van Der Pol - Professor of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Links: Clinical Evaluation of a New Molecular Test for the Detection of Organisms Causing Vaginitis and Vaginosis   This episode of Editors in Conversation is brought to you by the Journal of Clinical Microbiology and hosted by JCM Editor in Chief, Alex McAdam and Dr. Elli Theel. JCM is available at https://jcm.asm.org and on https://twitter.com/JClinMicro. Visit journals.asm.org/journal/jcm to read articles and/or submit a manuscript. Follow JCM on Twitter via @JClinMicro

LifeBeat with Marina Rockinger
National Women's Health Week

LifeBeat with Marina Rockinger

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 1:00


We all know by now that one of the best ways to stay ahead of potential health issues is by being proactive. It's National Women's Health Week, which is a good time to remind women to make their health a priority.

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Chiquis and Chill
Women's Health Through the Decades

Chiquis and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 21:08


We're kicking off National Women's Health Week with a very important conversation with Dr. Erica Montes. Dr. Montes educates us on important medical milestones women should be aware of in their 20s, 30s and 40s. Chiquis and Dr. Montes also discuss the state of health care in the Latinx community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Be Ruthless Show
It Definitely Wasn't Yoga!

The Be Ruthless Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 22:55


It's not only Mental Health Awareness Month…. Today also kicks off National Mental Health Awareness Week. We're also in the middle of Children's Mental Health Awareness Week, National Women's Health Week, and National Prevention Week. That's a lot of Week's! It feels appropriate to discuss things that contribute to our overall mental health. For me - feeling safe, physically and emotionally, is at the top of that list. That might mean different things to different people, and they all matter because safety is the underlying concern. No matter what anyone else has to say about it. Some people don't feel safe in crowds. Others don't feel safe alone. Both need to be treated with respect, not mocked, ridiculed, or questioned. On today's episode of The Be Ruthless Show, I get personal. I talk about the areas I don't feel emotionally safe, as well as the impact this has on me physically. I discuss physical situations that make me feel unsafe, and the impact that has on me emotionally. I discuss how to use these clues from your body as your guide - even if you're the only one, and especially when it definitively wasn't yoga! sam@samantharuth.com https://samantharuth.com/home/team-ruthless/

Strong Women In Medicine
REPLAY: Better Sex, Better Health, Better You with Dr. Nita Landry, OB-GYN, TV Host, Media Expert and Keynote Speaker

Strong Women In Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 17:28


Women have been taught that it is taboo to talk about their sexuality and their body. This leaves women with a lot of questions unanswered and needs unmet. Dr. Nita isn't a fan of this narrative. Dr. Nita Landry is a board-certified OB-GYN, and co-hosted The Doctors TV show for six seasons.  Rather than taking a traditional path, she chose to combine medicine and entertainment and has been able to reach women around the world through television and social media. She is on a mission to help women ditch the misunderstandings about their own anatomy and to enjoy healthy, happy sex lives.  On today's episode, Dr. Nita will talk about her new book, “Dr. Nita's Crash Course for Women: Better Sex, Better Health, Better You.”  In her book, Dr. Nita Landry offers an edgy and educational, inspirational, and even fun girlfriend's guide to contemporary womanhood. You deserve to be the healthiest, happiest version of yourself. Advocate for your health and your sexual well-being. About our guest:  In addition to practicing medicine and having cohosted The Doctors, Nita Landry, MD, OB-GYN, has served as a medical expert on television programs and networks including Good Morning America, the Today show, Dr. Phil, Iyanla: Fix My Life, CBS national news, and Black Entertainment Television. She also served as an ambassador for National Women's Health Week from 2018 through 2021. She lives in Los Angeles.  Connect with Dr. Landry: https://drnitalandry.com/ Dr. Nita's Crash Course for Women: Better Sex, Better Health, Better You A Healthier, Happier Me - Nonprofit Organization

Strong Women In Medicine
Better Sex, Better Health, Better You with Dr. Nita Landry, OB-GYN, TV Host, Media Expert and Keynote Speaker

Strong Women In Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 17:28


Women have been taught that it is taboo to talk about their sexuality and their body. This leaves women with a lot of questions unanswered and needs unmet. Dr. Nita isn't a fan of this narrative!  Dr. Nita Landry is a board-certified OB-GYN, and co-hosted The Doctors TV show for six seasons.  Rather than taking a traditional path, she chose to combine medicine and entertainment and has been able to reach women around the world through television and social media. She is on a mission to help women ditch the misunderstandings about their own anatomy and to enjoy healthy, happy sex lives.  On today's episode, Dr. Nita will talk about her new book, “Dr. Nita's Crash Course for Women: Better Sex, Better Health, Better You.”  You deserve to be the healthiest, happiest version of yourself. Advocate for your health and your sexual well-being.   Episode Highlights & Resources:  How Dr. Nita merged entertainment and medicine as her career The reason why Dr. Nita wrote her book Topics covered in the book Sneak peak and tips from  the book Sexual Health is part of women's health Sexually Transmitted Diseases Dr. Nita's process for writing her book Advice for listeners who want to merge two different fields What's next for Dr. Nita Dr. Nita's Crash Course for Women: Better Sex, Better Health, Better You A Healthier, Happier Me - Nonprofit Organization   About Dr. Nita: Dr. Nita is a trusted physician and media expert. As the co-host of the Emmy Award-winning talk show, The Doctors, Dr. Nita educated and empowered millions for six years. In addition to the Doctors, she's appeared on numerous national programs, including Good Morning America, The Today Show, CBS News, Dr. Phil, Iyanla: Fix My Life, and Inside Edition. She's been featured in notable publications like Women's Health, Cosmopolitan, Self, Essence, Glamour, People, and more. Dr. Nita served as an ambassador for National Women's Health Week from 2018 - 2021 and founded the non-profit, A Healthier, Happier Me. Her first book, Dr. Nita's Crash Course for Women: Better Sex, Better Health, Better You is available to order now! Dr. Nita is an in-demand keynote speaker who has been a featured presenter and moderator at influential events that include the United Nations Foundation: Moms + Social Good; the Ultimate Women's Expo; the Essence Festival; and the KJLH Men's Empowerment Summit- just to name a few. Additionally, she loves speaking on college campuses, and she frequently partners with youth organizations such as The Boys and Girls Club of America and Step Up. When speaking, Dr. Nita uses anecdotal stories and real-life experiences to create relatable messages that are designed to leave the audience members feeling informed, motivated, inspired, and entertained.   Connect with Dr. Nita Landry: Website | www.DrNitaLandry.com Instagram | @drnitalandry Twitter | @DrNitaLandry Facebook | www.facebook.com/DrNitaLandry/ LinkedIn | Dr. Nita Landry 

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley celebrates the 25th anniversary of Destiny's Child releasing its first single “No, No, No” on Oct. 27, 1997. He spoke to Michelle Williams in 2017 during National Women's Health Week organized by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services' Office on Women's Health. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")

Dementia Matters
Women's Health Month: Women and Alzheimer's Disease

Dementia Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 27:17


In honor of Women's Health Month, Dr. Jessica Caldwell joins the podcast to discuss sex differences in aging and Alzheimer's disease. She explains some of the ways women experience aging and Alzheimer's disease differently than men and how she incorporates research findings into patient care.  Guest: Jessica Caldwell, PhD, director, Women's Alzheimer's Movement Prevention Center, Cleveland Clinic in Las Vegas, assistant professor, Case Western Reserve University Episode Topics 2:59 What are the sex differences in experiencing normal aging and in experiencing Alzheimer's disease? 7:33 Why are women more affected by Alzheimer's disease than men? 10:03 Are there other theories that have been speculated but aren't true regarding the differences between men and women aging? 23:18 What type of prevention approaches do you discuss in your clinic? Show Notes The Women's Alzheimer's Movement Prevention Center at Cleveland Clinic in Las Vegas is the world's first Alzheimer's prevention center exclusively for women. Learn more at their website. Read the referenced studies by Dr. Caldwell on differences in brain health across sexes through the National Library of Medicine's website, specifically the 2021 study on tau protein differences, the 2018 study on amyloid level differences, and the 2022 study on cortical thickness differences.  The Alzheimer's Association has a women's and Alzheimer's webpage to learn more. The US Department of Health & Human Services Office on Women's Health sponsors National Women's Health Week.

Physician's Weekly Podcast
Why Are Women Dying Prematurely of CVD? And A Look At Pregnancy and Childbirth Safety

Physician's Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 27:31


Welcome to this episode of Physician's Weekly podcast. I am your host, Dr. Rachel Giles, from Medicom Medical Publishers in collaboration with Physician's Weekly. And yes, this week I am grateful to have my voice at all, after 3 days of viral laryngitis. This week, women's health has been all over the news, and that will be the topic of this week's InDEPTH episode. May 8th through 14 was also the National Women's Health Week, during which the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health is encouraging women and girls to reflect on their individual health needs and take steps to improve their overall health.  The lenses of this InDEPTH dive are access to care and practice setting.Women's health remains a major problem in the US. In this episode we first take a look at maternal mortality in the US; the rate in the United States is roughly 20 maternal deaths per 100,000 births (about 700 deaths among the approximately 4 million people who give birth each year). Those statistics are not going down, but up for the last 15 years. American women today are 50% percent more likely to die because of pregnancy-related health issues than their mothers were. We interview Dr. Charles Jaynes, Vice President, Clinical Operations, Ob Hospitalist Group to understand the many factors that cause pregnancy and childbirth to remain unusually risky in the U.S. Based on recent CDC data, the leading causes of pregnancy-related deaths are cardiovascular conditions, infection, and hemorrhage.With hypertension and heart disease being major contributors to maternal morbidity, our second interview takes a deeper dive into the factors that can facilitate timely detection of cardiovascular disease, particularly in women. Physician's Weekly senior editor Martta Kelly interviews Dr. Carlos Iribarren, of the Kaiser Permanente Division of research in Oakland CA about his recent study, from the MINERVA  cohort study of over 5000 women.They talk about how over the past decade, total and premature CVD deaths among women in the United States increased by 20,000 between 2009 and 2019. In addition to mortality, morbidity related to CVD has also increased, particularly among younger women. In the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study between 1995 and 2014, the proportion of hospitalizations for acute myocardial infarction in young adults aged 35 to 54 years increased for women in contrast with a decline for men.  To curb the growing burden of CVD morbidity and mortality among women, innovative approaches to improve risk prediction and prevention of CVD are needed. Breast arterial calcification (BAC), a form of medial artery calcification that can be detected on routine mammography, has been proposed as a sex-specific marker for CVD risk among women. However, in contrast to coronary artery calcium, the biologic basis and clinical utility of BAC remains unclear given nearly two-thirds of United States women over the age of 40 undergo routine screening mammography every 1 to 2 years, the potential value of BAC for CVD risk estimation could impact millions of women without incurring extra cost or radiation exposure. The interview with Dr. Iribarren talks about their recently published data One note about Dr. Jaynes interview: he refers to ACOG a few times, which is an abbreviation for The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and also to the monthly journal published by that professional society as the “Green Journal”.Enjoy listening!More reading:https://www.womenshealth.gov/nwhw/aboutIribarren C, Chandra M, Lee C, Sanchez G, Sam DL, Azamian FF, Cho HM, Ding H, Wong ND, Molloi S. Breast Arterial Calcification: a Novel Cardiovascular Risk Enhancer Among Postmenopausal Women. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2022 Mar;15(3):e013526. 

Heart of the East End
May 16th, 2022 - Dr. Maryellen Benito; Colin Mochrie and Assad Mecca

Heart of the East End

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 108:09


Dr. Maryellen Benito, https://weill.cornell.edu/ (Weill Cornell Medicine) Dr. Maryellen Benito discusses a number of women's health issues amid National Women's Health Month, just after National Women's Health Week. For more information, visit https://weill.cornell.edu/ (weill.cornell.edu.) Colin Mochrie and Assad Mecca, Monday Meditation Underwritten by http://www.cynthiadaniels.net/ (Monk Music Studios) Colin Mochrie of Whose Line Is It Anyway and master hypnotist Assad Mecci talk about the tour that has taken them all over the country and Canada. “Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis” features 20 volunteers from the theater audience who are whittled down to a handful of folks to perform improv with professional improv comic Colin Mochrie. Hyprov comes to the Suffolk Theater on May 20th. For tickets and more info visit https://www.suffolktheater.com/ (suffolktheater.com).

Morning Medical Update
Focusing on Women's Health

Morning Medical Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 48:56


This is National Women's Health Week, seven days of encouraging women and girls to reflect on their individual health needs. We'll focus on the best ways to do that now.

Gettin' Grown
What's Happening? What Could Happen? What Does it Mean for Us?

Gettin' Grown

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 67:50


Unfortunately, we find ourselves at war for ensuring our safety and wellness. Information is our first line of defense. Given who we are, where we are, and what we're navigating as Black women in America, Jade and Keia share some helpful reminders and resources in celebration of National Women's Health Week. Remember to schedule your check-ups and health screenings and check out our information/resource sheet for some fast facts on what's going on with Roe Vs Wade. https://bit.ly/3ssva7b For more information on Reproductive Justice Check out.. https://abortionfunds.org/ Graduation Announcement Season is upon us. We're excited to continue our tradition of celebrating you and your accomplishments this year. If you or your friends & loved ones are celebrating graduation for the 2022 academic year, submit your announcements to gettingrownpodcast@gmail.com. Support the Show: No one likes waiting on a paycheck, especially when you've got bills due. Now you can get your paycheck up to two days early with direct deposit. Get started with Chime, an award-winning mobile app, checking account and debit card, and optional savings account that features no overdraft fees, foreign transaction fees, monthly fees, or service fees. Sign-up takes only two minutes and doesn't affect your credit score. Get started at www.chime.com/gg Our friends at Ulta Beauty shared a few product recommendations for keeping your natural curls' juicy & joyful. Head over to Ulta Beauty or Ulta.com and shop all your haircare essentials now. Take a real Spring break and book yourself a moment of smooth at European Wax Center. Make a reservation today. Your first wax is free. BetterHelp is online therapy that offers video, phone and even live chat sessions with your therapist, so you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to.  It's much more affordable than in-person therapy and you can be matched with a therapist in under 48 hours.  Give it a try and see why over 2 million people have used BetterHelp online therapy. Gettin Grown listeners get 10% off their first month at www.BetterHelp.com/GROWN https://gettingrown.co/ https://www.patreon.com/gettingrown Email: GettinGrownPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @GettinGrownPod IG: @GettinGrownPod Facebook: www.Facebook.com/GettinGrownPodcast

Managed Care Cast
For National Women's Health Week, One Company Emphasizes Cardiovascular Risk Management

Managed Care Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 24:59


On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with Dr Joanne Armstrong, vice president and chief medical officer for Women's Health and Genomics at CVS Health, on the distinct pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease in women, applicability of current screening and care delivery guidelines for heart health in regards to minority populations, and how her own health experiences have influenced her perspective on cardiovascular disease management.

Purposely Thriving Podcast
89. Women's Health...Be Your Own Champion w/Dr. Indie F. Jones

Purposely Thriving Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 50:12


According to the CDC, 2 out of every 3 caregivers in the U.S. are women, meaning that they provide daily or regular support to children, adults, or people with chronic illnesses or disabilities which can result in neglecting their #1 priority and that is their health. Chronic diseases and conditions—such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes—are the leading causes of death for women not to mention common mental health issues such as depression and anxiety This week is "National Women's Health Week" and its sole purpose to to encourage women and girls to make their health a priority. On this week's podcast episode, join me as I talk with Dr. Indie F. Jones, board certified physician and holistic wellness coach as we discuss the challenges women face in pertaining to their health, why your health starts with the mind, and tangible ways that you can improve your overall health starting today. Follow Doc Indie Jones on Instagram: @mindfulhealth4women Follow Doc Indie Jones on Facebook: Mindful Health For All Women Doc Indie's Website: https://mindfulhealth4women.com/ Click here to grab your free guide today on seven ways that will help you live life by design after divorce/breakup! Order my book: "Divorce Your Story: A Woman's Guide to Heal & Thrive After Divorce" - http://www.divorceyourstorybook.com. Also available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2QPWoCn Click here to follow me on IG Click here to follow me on Facebook Click here to subscribe to my YouTube

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 8:54


Prioritise your self-care this National Women's Health Week - В какво се изразява грижата за себе си при жените от различни култури?

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AMA COVID-19 Update
Addressing women's COVID vaccine questions

AMA COVID-19 Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 10:46


As part of National Women's Health Week, Dr. Denise Jamieson, professor and chair of the Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics at the Emory University School of Medicine, as well as an author and member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Practice Advisory on COVID-19 vaccines and pregnancy, joins AMA COVID-19 Update to answer questions women have about COVID vaccines. #NWHW

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™
National Women's Health Week and Why Medical Aesthetic Boards Need More Women

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 6:39


Happy Friday Beauty Byters!In this week’s Five Minute Friday, I am talking about National Women's Health Week, and why medical aesthetic boards need more women. For aesthetics 90% of clients are women, while corporate boards and corporate decision makers for aesthetics are mainly men. Women deserve to control the narrative that the industry gives to the public, and focus on both inner and outer beauty.  I want to help pioneer an industry group chat, to get the conversation started on why women need to have more leadership positions in this industry. Want to find out the best way to take care of yourself and become a women in power, then tune in to todays podcast! If you have a question or something you’d like covered on the podcast, send me a DM or email info@beautybydrkay.com and I’d be happy to respond!Click Here to follow my Instagram!Click Here to shop my KD Skincare!

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™
National Women's Health Week and Why Medical Aesthetic Boards Need More Women

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 6:39


Happy Friday Beauty Byters!In this week’s Five Minute Friday, I am talking about National Women's Health Week, and why medical aesthetic boards need more women. For aesthetics 90% of clients are women, while corporate boards and corporate decision makers for aesthetics are mainly men. Women deserve to control the narrative that the industry gives to the public, and focus on both inner and outer beauty.  I want to help pioneer an industry group chat, to get the conversation started on why women need to have more leadership positions in this industry. Want to find out the best way to take care of yourself and become a women in power, then tune in to todays podcast! If you have a question or something you’d like covered on the podcast, send me a DM or email info@beautybydrkay.com and I’d be happy to respond!Click Here to follow my Instagram!Click Here to shop my KD Skincare!

ASRMtoday Podcast
ASRM Today: National Women’s Health Week Discussion on Adolescent Reproductive Health Issues with Dr. Kelly Lynch and Dr. Patricia Bailey-Sarnelli

ASRMtoday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 20:06


It is National Women's Health Week and today on the show we discuss adolescent reproductive health issues with Dr. Kelly Lynch and Dr. Patricia Bailey-Sarnelli. More info on these topics at www.asrm.org ASRM Congress site is www.asrmcongress.org Tell us your thoughts by emailing asrm@asrm.org ASRM Today Series Podcasts are supported in part by the ASRM Corporate Member Council.

Wellness Wednesday with 3W
National Women's Health Week with Dr. Susan Rutherford

Wellness Wednesday with 3W

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 24:00


It's National Women's Health Week! As our Medical Director Dr. Susan Rutherford explains today on Wellness Wednesday, this week serves as a reminder to all women to prioritize their health. So, tune in to today's episode for a host of helpful tips on how to do just that!    For further ideas, download a free well-woman chart here: https://www.womenspreventivehealth.org/wellwomanchart/   Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is the opinion of the speaker, or speakers. Medical information is not intended as individual medical consultation, but for general education only. Always consult your own health professional for personalized advice regarding medical decisions.   

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Best Of The Bay
National Women's Health Week & Confronting Columbine

Best Of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 29:47


Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. Dorothy Fink, Assistant Secretary for Women's Health & Director of the Office on Women's Health at the Department of Health and Human Services, for National Women's Health Week. Amy Over, host of the Confronting Columbine podcast and Director of Fundraising and Project Journey Coordinator for The Rebels Project, also joins the show to discuss her experience as a Columbine school shooting survivor.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This is Today
Mother's Day Excuses and Cleaning Your Rooom

This is Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 10:00


"This is Today" features the stories that make this day unique. It’s Monday, May 10, 2021, and here is what we talk about today:National Clean Your Room DayNational Shrimp DayNational Women's Health WeekEthan AllenFirst Mother's DayTommy LeeGrenadeMicrosoftHelp to support this podcast:Become a Patron!This post was proofread by Grammarly.Subscribe to Learning More Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Best Of The Bay
National Women's Health Week & Confronting Columbine

Best Of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 29:47


Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. Dorothy Fink, Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health & Director of the Office on Women’s Health at the Department of Health and Human Services, for National Women’s Health Week. Amy Over, host of the Confronting Columbine podcast and Director of Fundraising and Project Journey Coordinator for The Rebels Project, also joins the show to discuss her experience as a Columbine school shooting survivor.

PM Tampa Bay
iHeartRadio Communities: National Women's Health Week & Confronting Columbine

PM Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 29:47


Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. Dorothy Fink, Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health & Director of the Office on Women’s Health at the Department of Health and Human Services, for National Women’s Health Week. Amy Over, host of the Confronting Columbine podcast and Director of Fundraising and Project Journey Coordinator for The Rebels Project, also joins the show to discuss her experience as a Columbine school shooting survivor.

The Word on Medicine
Heart Disease in Women

The Word on Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 53:34


This program represents the 70th unique program. A huge thank you to our producer Dave Michaels, my cohost Dr. Rana Higgins and our Word on Medicine team including Linda Klagstad and Drs. Tracy Wang, John Fangman and Joyce Sanchez – a remarkable accomplishment to reach program #70. And #70 is a fantastic show - devoted to Heart Disease in Women in honor of National Women's Health Week, brought to you by an incredibly talented group of cardiologists from the Department of Medicine at MCW. We discuss the unique risk factors for heart disease in women, the importance of family history, diet and much much more. Our panel of experts is incredible - Drs. Jacquelyn Kulinksi, Aimee Welsh, Nicole Lohr and Stacy Gardiner (cardiology), Jennifer McIntosh (Maternal Fetal Medicine), pharmacist Erin Wilkes and the manager of cardiac rehab Rachel Kenitz along with a couple of amazing patient stories. Heart disease remains the number one cause of death in women – this program will tell you what can be done to lessen the risk, the often subtle symptoms that can occur in women and of course, diagnosis and treatment at the best medical center in this country!

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WISH Well Podcast: Women's Integrative Summit on Health & Wellness
12 - Gratitude with Emeline, Michelle and Heather

WISH Well Podcast: Women's Integrative Summit on Health & Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 28:45


Our inaugural conference was set to be on this very day, Saturday May 16th, to celebrate the conclusion of Women's Health Week. The National Women's Health Week is a week to celebrate women's health and wellness and to focus on the importance of incorporation of positive health behaviors into women's lives. No one ever plans for a pandemic to happen that would affect the entire world. In today's episode, we chatted about how our lives have been affected by COVID-19 and reflected on the positives that have come out of this. By far, we are all hopeful for the future, and we express so much gratitude to all of you who have been following us. With love,  Michelle www.michelledangmd.com   Heather www.holabloom.org Emeline www.elastiqueathletics.com Watch our video: https://youtu.be/hfC_J808rFo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wishwell/support

REBORN Social
Enduring An Invisible War: Being A Woman During COVID-19 (Mother's Day Panel)

REBORN Social

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 47:13


National Women's Health Week begins on Mother's Day each year. It is a reminder to women to take care of themselves, and to make their health a priority. REBORN's very own Maggie, McKenna, and Nicole talk about women during the coronavirus pandemic during a Mother's Day Panel and are joined by Wendy Sefcik a mental health advocate at Remembering T.J. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebornsocial/message

Positively Real Podcast
Celebrating National Women's Health Week

Positively Real Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 25:48


Oftentimes when we think of health we maybe think about how often we're going to the gym or getting physical activity. Other times we may think of it as what we're eating or how we're treating ourselves and others.As we kick-off National Women's Health Week (May 11th - May 16th), I wanted to shed light on four different types of health all of which are pivotal to our overall well-being. Self-Care, Physical Health, Mental Health, and Spiritual Health. In this week's episode I dive into ways we can uplift each of these four pillars to be our best and feel our best.Women often put EVERYONE before themselves and forget to take a second to ask the question, “Am I taking care of myself?” Amidst the pandemic, now more than ever, it's essential for women to make their health a priority. This week is an opportunity to encourage women everywhere to celebrate their health and make their well-being a priority. In this solo episode I talk:Mental HealthSpiritual HealthSelf-carePhysical HealthMy daily five checklistAnd more!ACTION STEP: Head on over to Instagram and be sure to follow myself (@brittnyking_) and @priscillaperezzz, where we will be running giveaways all week long to honor and celebrate the health of women everywhere during National Women's Health Week!

The Break Room
Elevating Women in Healthcare

The Break Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 28:32


IN EPISODE ELEVEN of The Break Room we're celebrating National Women's Health Week! We're talking with Dr. Kay Stout, President of Virginia Women's Center about the importance of investing in women's health.

The Moms
The Moms Episode 8: National Women's Health Week

The Moms

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017


Episode 8: National Women's Health Week with Dr. Jessica Shepherd. Plus, our first "Dad of The Week"! And discussing kids and friendships.

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