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Get health advice and learn about advances in medicine at Scripps Health through the San Diego Health Podcast. Hosted by Susan Taylor, the bi-weekly program features physicians and other health providers who cover a wide range of topics to help you get well and stay healthy. Learn more: scripps.org/podcast
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In this podcast, Dr. Kalafut answers common questions about strokes including symptoms, risk factors and treatment. She also explains why time is critical, what BE FAST stands for and how to lower your risk. 📍Dr. Kalafut practices at Scripps Clinic John R. Anderson V Medical Pavilion. Listen the full Q&A to learn how Scripps is nationally recognized for stroke care.

In this podcast, Dr. Kalafut answers common questions about strokes including symptoms, risk factors and treatment. She also explains why time is critical, what BE FAST stands for and how to lower your risk. 📍Dr. Kalafut practices at Scripps Clinic John R. Anderson V Medical Pavilion. Listen the full Q&A to learn how Scripps is nationally recognized for stroke care.

Curious about plant-based eating? Tina Tran, MD, an internal medicine physician at Scripps Coastal Medical Center San Marcos, discusses the health benefits of plant-based diets and offers tips for getting started. Learn how to get enough protein, avoid nutrient gaps and build meals you'll enjoy. Explore options like vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian and macrobiotic diets to help find what works for you.

Curious about plant-based eating? Tina Tran, MD, an internal medicine physician at Scripps Coastal Medical Center San Marcos, discusses the health benefits of plant-based diets and offers tips for getting started. Learn how to get enough protein, avoid nutrient gaps and build meals you’ll enjoy. Explore options like vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian and macrobiotic diets to help find what works for you.

A leaky tricuspid valve can cause blood to flow backward in the heart, leading to symptoms like fatigue, leg swelling, shortness of breath and even heart failure. But new minimally invasive procedures are changing how this condition is treated. Devices like the TriClip repair system and tricuspid valve replacement offer safer options than open heart surgery. Matthew Price, MD, an interventional cardiologist at Scripps Clinic, explains how these treatments are helping people return to active, healthy lives.

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