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Northwestern Medicine PodTalk

32 Episodes

12 minutes | May 3, 2021
Silent and Possibly Deadly - Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke
Dr. Rod Passman, a leading researcher into the connection between atrial fibrillation and stroke, shares the latest research and treatment options and the best ways to get this condition under control to reduce the risk of stroke.
15 minutes | Feb 16, 2021
High Cholesterol: Is It My Lifestyle Or My Genes
High blood cholesterol is one of the major risk factors for heart and vascular disease. Robert Nierzwicki, MD, cardiologist at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage and Delnor Hospitals, discusses the lifestyle and genetic factors that impact cholesterol and other fats in the blood, as well as how genetic testing can impact treatment.
15 minutes | Feb 1, 2021
Heart Failure and Genetics :The Root of Some Heart Diseases Can Be Found in the Genes
While diet and lifestyle play a large role in developing heart disease, research has found that as much as 30 percent of heart disease cases are influenced by genetic factors. Anjan Tibrewala, MD, heart failure specialist at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital and Delnor Hospital, and Rebecca VanDyke, MS, LCGC, licensed genetic counselor at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, discuss how genetic testing can provide patients with a sophisticated and personalized cardiovascular evaluation that has implications on the diagnosis, prognosis and management of heart conditions.
22 minutes | Oct 24, 2019
Six Northwestern Medicine Hospitals Named "LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leaders"
In this panel interview, Gayle Kricke MSW, PhD and Alison Bodor MBA, MS OTR/L share what elements The Human Rights Campaign Foundation looks for to make hospitals leaders in LGBTQ healthcare, the unique healthcare needs of patients in the LGBTQ community and what NM hospitals doing to meet these needs.
8 minutes | Jul 15, 2019
Inappropriate Laughing or Crying: A Lesser-Known Side Effect of Stroke
Dr. Benjamin Nager explains what the pseudobulbar affect is, how common it is, how it affects a patient and their family, and treatment options available.
10 minutes | Jun 21, 2019
Latest Advances in Stroke Care
Dr. Ilana Ruff Treiber discusses the F.A.S.T warning signs of a stroke, the importance of receiving treatment after suffering a stroke and the different treatment options available.
9 minutes | May 13, 2019
Stroke Rehabilitation: Regaining Independence and Improving Quality of Life After a Stroke
Dr. Sara Padalik shares when stroke rehabilitation will begin, the types of treatments offered, if a patient will fully recover, and some of the challenges a stroke patient may face.
21 minutes | May 3, 2019
What Every Woman Needs to Know About Gestational Diabetes
Gestational diabetes is on the rise with pregnant women and a balanced diet and exercise are not the only way to ward off the condition. Hear from two leading experts, Dr. Szmuilowicz, and Dr. Metzger in gestational diabetes about how you can lower your risk and keep you and your baby healthy.
13 minutes | May 2, 2019
Treatment Options for Heart Rhythm Disorders
Dr. Jessica Delaney discusses the symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options for heart rhythm disorders.
15 minutes | Apr 25, 2019
Knee Pain: Diagnosing and Treating Cartilage Damage
Dr. Brian Chielli discusses the symptoms of cartilage damage in the knee, and the many non-operative treatments options available to restore function and reduce pain.
12 minutes | Apr 25, 2019
Stroke: Reduce Risk and Spot Symptoms Quickly
Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and leading cause of disability in the United States. Stroke Education Coordinator Ryan Keiler shares warning signs of a stroke, prevention tips, and risk factors.
16 minutes | Mar 7, 2019
The Future is Now: Artificial Intelligence and Cardiovascular Medicine
Dr. James Thomas explains the fascinating world of artificial intelligence, and how it could be a game changer in the way doctors prevent, diagnose and treat patients with cardiovascular disease.
18 minutes | Feb 28, 2019
Women and Cardiovascular Disease: What You Need to Know
More women than men die each year from heart attacks, stroke and other cardiovascular conditions, yet women are less likely than men to receive appropriate care.  Dr. Marla Mendelson discusses what you need to know about heart disease in women. She shares how the symptoms of heart disease are very different in women than men and are often under recognized. She gives guidelines and tips for prevention all women should follow.
21 minutes | Feb 21, 2019
The Patient Role in Hospital Safety
Dr. Cynthia Barnard discusses the most common hospital related injuries, what patients can do to ensure a safe hospital stay, and what patients should do after they've been discharged to continue their recovery and avoid readmissions.
14 minutes | Dec 19, 2018
Ankle Instability: Surgical and Non-Surgical Treatment Options
If you have ever stepped down off a curb or worn high heels and twisted your ankle, you know how painful and debilitating it can be, as you limp away trying to figure out what to do next. Dr. Anish Kadakia discusses what causes ankle instability, ways to prevent it, and treatment options available at Northwestern Medicine.
12 minutes | Dec 11, 2018
What Patients Should Know About Joint Replacement Surgery
Joint replacement may be considered only after other treatment options have failed to provide adequate relief from pain and/or disability. Dr. Linda Suleiman discusses signs that it might be time for someone to consider a joint replacement and what to expect from this type of surgery.
15 minutes | Nov 15, 2018
Managing Pain: Alternatives to Opioids
Every day, more than 90 Americans die after overdosing on opioids. For people who have an opioid addiction, their problem may have started with a prescription. Can acute and chronic pain be treated without an opioid? Dr. Victor Foorsov discusses alternative pain treatment options to opioids.
10 minutes | Oct 22, 2018
Aging in Place: Keeping Seniors Safe at Home
Sara Bradley, MD, discusses why we become more frail as we age,why seniors are at greater risks of falling and what it means to age in place. She will give fall prevention tips and strategies for assisting older adults to safely age in place.
13 minutes | Oct 15, 2018
Genetic Testing for Huntington’s Disease
Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder that’s caused by a mutation in a gene. If a parent is diagnosed, their children have a 50 percent chance of inheriting the gene and developing HD. Danny Bega, MD, MSCI discusses Huntington's disease and how to genetically test for this disease.
11 minutes | Oct 12, 2018
When is Deep Brain Stimulation the Right Treatment Option for Me?
Deep brain stimulation is a surgical treatment option for patients with Parkinson's disease who have not seen positive effects from medication. While this device implanted in the brain is not for everyone, it may be a lifesaver for those living with essential tremors. Dr. Cindy Zadikoff, discusses deep brain stimulation as a treatment option to help restore a better quality of life.
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