CineECG for ECG Analysis

Joining us today to discuss CineECG for ECG Analysis is Peter van Dam, Ph.D., co-founder and chief scientific officer of ECG Excellence, a Dutch company specialized in developing solutions to make 12-lead ECG interpretation better and easier for both non expert ECG physicians and expert ECG readers. CineECG is the first product of ECG Excellence,…

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Mayo Clinic Minute – Tips for sticking to a holiday season health routine

Dr. John Presutti, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, shares tips for maintaining a healthy diet, exercise regimen and sleep pattern during the holiday season. For the safety of its patients, staff and visitors, Mayo Clinic has strict masking policies in place. Anyone shown without a mask was recorded prior to COVID-19 or recorded in…

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What to Know About Staying Safe From Lightning Strikes #shorts

Did you know lightning is hotter than the surface of the sun? It can reach temperatures of up to 50,000 °F. Understanding the basics of lightning safety can therefore be crucial to protect yourself, your dear ones, and your house from the perils of lightning or a thunderstorm. Lightning kills an estimated 24,000 people every…

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Vascular Rings and Slings

Joining us today to discuss vascular rings and slings is Paul Friedman, chair of the department of cardiovascular medicine and professor of medicine and Elizabeth Stephens, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of surgery and expert in pediatric cardiovascular surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Stephens specializes in pediatric and adult congenital heart disease, tune…

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Stage Fright (Performance Anxiety) #shorts

If you dread the thought of getting up in front of a group of people and performing, you are not alone. Millions of people suffer from performance anxiety, commonly called “stage fright.” In fact, most people would rather get the flu than perform. Athletes, musicians, actors, and public speakers often get performance anxiety. Performance anxiety…

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Dr Sonya Ephraim Talks About Urinary Stress Incontinence #shorts

Urinary stress incontinence occurs when an activity such as coughing, sneezing, or exercising causes a small amount of urine to leak from the urethra, which is the tube urine passes through. Stress incontinence (SI) is the most common type of incontinence suffered by women and it can affect women of all ages. Older women are…

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