Episode 354: Respiratory system 1

Episode 354: Respiratory system 1

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Episode 396: Skipped beats - what your heart is telling you

This episode explores trigeminy, a type of irregular heartbeat where every third beat is abnormal. We explain how it happens, what it might feel like, and when it could signal a health concern.


 

Episode 395: Simon Says, M.D. - Does jogging make you shorter over time?

No, jogging does not make you shorter over time. In fact, regular jogging and exercise are generally beneficial for bone and joint health. However, there are a few nuances that might explain where this myth comes from:After a run or a long day of standing, people can measure up t ...  Show more

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