The many songs of heartache by musical artists tell of the emotional heartbreak of lost love. But the literal broken heart is a profoundly underappreciated aspect of women's health.
We're discussing women's heart health from pregnancy through old age. ⤵️
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Urgent care may be a better option than the emergency room, but is it better than primary care if primary care were revitalized?
We examine that question and more on this episode of "The Weekly Check-up Podcast." ⤵️
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Protein-maxxing, the act of maximizing dietary protein at every opportunity, has taken social media by storm. 🥩
Experts at @Stanford are weighing in on whether large amounts of protein are actually necessary. ⤵️
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The Weekly Check-up Atlanta is live now with Dr. Lynley Durrett and Dr. Obiamaka Mora of Avant Gynecology.
Have questions for today's guests? Give us a call at 404-872-0750!
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On Sunday, 5/31, The Weekly Check-up Atlanta will be joined by Dr. Lynley Durrett and Dr. Obiamaka Mora of Avant Gynecology to discuss women's health.
Tune in to @wsbradio from 3-5 PM to catch the conversation!
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"Mentally passive" sedentary activities are defined as activities in which people spend long periods of time that require very little mental effort. A new study has found that these activities are linked to a higher risk of dementia.
Learn more. ⤵️
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Chronic skin rashes are long-lasting, often inflammatory disorders that require ongoing management to control symptoms like itching, redness, and pain.
On this episode of "The Weekly Check-up Podcast", we're discussing the itch that rashes. ⤵️
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Research shows that young adults who have high blood pressure may face a higher risk of developing heart and kidney disease later in life.
Learn more. ⤵️
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The Weekly Check-up Atlanta is live now with Virtual Imaging.
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On Sunday, 5/17, The Weekly Check-up Atlanta will be joined by Virtual Imaging to discuss imaging and the importance of early detection.
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Cataracts, which are the age-related changes of the eye’s natural lens, are the leading cause of reversible blindness worldwide and among older adults in the U.S.
On this episode, we'll dive into the most common surgery performed in the U.S. today. ⤵️
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It's no secret that GLP-1's have grown in popularity for weight loss. But did you know that as many as 20% of people don't respond to these medications?
Learn more. ⤵️
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As we age, our bodies and busy lives make it harder to stick to an exercise routine. Fortunately, there are some ways to stay on track.
Learn more. ⤵️
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The Weekly Check-up Atlanta is live now with Virtual Imaging.
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On Sunday, 4/19, The Weekly Check-up Atlanta will be joined by Virtual Imaging to discuss imaging and the importance of early detection.
Tune in to @wsbradio from 3-5 PM to catch the conversation!
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Rural residents face higher rates of premature death from heart disease, cancer, and stroke compared to their urban counterparts.
In this episode of "The Weekly Check-up Podcast", we explore the rural healthcare crisis. ⬇️
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The Weekly Check-up Atlanta is live now with Virtual Imaging.
Have questions for today's guest? Give us a call at 404-872-0750!
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On Sunday, 4/12, The Weekly Check-up Atlanta will be joined by Virtual Imaging to discuss imaging and the importance of early detection.
Tune in to @wsbradio from 3-5 PM to catch the conversation!
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Lung cancer is still the leading cancer killer, and the numbers are alarming. The good news? Low-dose CT screening is safe, effective, and saves lives and money.
We're exploring how expanding access to this simple test could transform outcomes. ⤵️
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