The Educated Patient Podcast
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11: Why Stroke Prevention Starts Now
Shyam Prabhakaran, M.D., M.S., explains why managing blood pressure, AFib and lifestyle habits can dramatically reduce stroke risk.
10: Father and Son Discuss Progress, Hope and Life With Multiple Sclerosis
Neurologist Mark Leekoff, M.D., and his father share personal and professional insights into how MS treatment and outlook have improved over time.
9: The New Food Pyramid, Protein Hype and What Actually Matters
Hope Barkoukis, Ph.D., RDN discusses how nutrition guidance only works when it reflects how people actually live, shop, cook and eat.
8: The Science Behind Dry January
Michael Siegel, M.D., M.P.H., explains how taking a break from alcohol can quickly improve digestion, sleep, mood and mental clarity.
7: Why Sleep May Be the Missing Piece in Your Health Routine
Michael Howell, M.D., explains how sleep disorders like sleep apnea can increase the risk of heart disease, dementia and metabolic problems.
6: Finding Clarity and Hope in Breast Cancer Care
Jane Meisel, M.D., joins The Educated Patient Podcast to discuss early detection, treatment decisions and the essential role of trust in breast cancer care.
5: How Personalized Obesity Medicine Is Changing Lives
Alina Elperin, M.D., breaks down why obesity is a chronic medical condition — not a character flaw — and how personalized treatment can empower lasting change.
4: Inside Mount Sinai’s Rainbow Clinic for Pregnancy After Loss
Joanne Stone, M.D., M.S., chair of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science at Mount Sinai, discusses the origins and mission of the Rainbow Clinic — a pioneering U.S.…
3: Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatologist Saloni Mitchell, M.D., discusses how understanding and treating rheumatoid arthritis early can help patients live fuller, more active lives.
2: Tackling Childhood Obesity Early
Childhood obesity is rising at alarming rates, but early prevention, family support and empowerment — not blame — are key to healthier futures.
1: Breaking Down Stigma and Building Awareness in Type 1 Diabetes
The first episode of The Educated Patient Podcast explores what it’s like to live with and treat Type 1 diabetes through the voices of Natalie Bellini, DNP, and patient advocate Brielle Eder.
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The Educated Patient Podcast has published 11 episodes since September 2025, covering topics in Fitness, Health & Fitness.
The Educated Patient Podcast is currently moderate with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 35m.
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