Magnetic Mayhem
Should you be alarmed when a child swallows a magnet? Yes! (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Children's Health Source Type: podcasts

D is Dandy
Sunlight has its benefits, and one can be found in getting the vitamin D you need from the sun and from a variety of other sources. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: General Health, Nutrition Source Type: podcasts

Two Sides to the Cholesterol Story
Get HDL a lot higher —and LDL even lower. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Heart Health Source Type: podcasts

Depression: Stimulating Treatment
Electroconvulsive Therapy, or ECT, can be a solution when medication doesn't work. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Mental Health Source Type: podcasts

Healthy Snacks for Kids on the Go
No need to skimp on nutrition, even when time is short. Treat your kids to these nutrition-packed snacks, especially when they ’re on the go! (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Children's Health, Nutrition Source Type: podcasts

Cataracts: A Highly Treatable Part of Aging
Cataracts are a normal part of aging, but the good news is they are highly treatable. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Eye Health Source Type: podcasts

Back Pain Paradox
Back pain is already complicated, and myths and misconceptions can mix it up even further. Learn what's fiction and what's fact. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Pain, Back & Spine Health Source Type: podcasts

Magnetic Mayhem
Should you be alarmed when a child swallows a magnet?  Yes! (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Children's Health Source Type: podcasts

D is Dandy
Sunlight has its benefits, and one can be found in getting the vitamin D you need from the sun and from a variety of other sources. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: General Health, Nutrition Source Type: podcasts

Two Sides to the Cholesterol Story
Get HDL a lot higher—and LDL even lower. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Heart Health Source Type: podcasts

Depression: Stimulating Treatment
Electroconvulsive Therapy, or ECT, can be a solution when medication doesn't work. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Mental Health Source Type: podcasts

Healthy Snacks for Kids on the Go
No need to skimp on nutrition, even when time is short. Treat your kids to these nutrition-packed snacks, especially when they’re on the go! (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - January 24, 2007 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Children's Health, Nutrition Source Type: podcasts

Heart Attack
A surprising discovery by Cleveland Clinic researchers may change the way people manage their heart disease. Researchers found lowering “current recommended” blood pressure levels may save more lives. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - August 6, 2006 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Heart Attack Source Type: podcasts

Music in the Operating Room
You may think sounds in the operating room are restricted to a surgeon calling for an instrument or a heart monitor. But more often than not, those sounds are punctuated by the beat of artists ranging from BB King to Nirvana. Music has become a staple in most ORs, and research supports its use as a way to help surgeons to do their job better. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - July 26, 2006 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Music in the Operating Room Source Type: podcasts