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By Skylar Griggs, MS, RD, LDN 05 Mar, 2024
Join us as we welcome Skylar Griggs, MS, RD, LDN of Newbury Street Nutrition. We will be discussing 5 simple diet changes you can make to optimize your heart health and how your food choices directly affect your blood pressure, cholesterol levels and gut health.
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Cardiac Topics

By Dr. Simin G. Lee 06 Feb, 2024
Dive into the heart health breakthrough of the moment with our expert-led webinar on GLP-1 medications. We'll dissect how these drugs work, their impact on your heart health, common concerns, and what the future holds. This session is tailored for patients who seek a deeper understanding of their treatment options in a rapidly evolving medical landscape.
By Lown Staff 04 Dec, 2023
Please join us as we continue our discussion on the benefits of exercise in cardiovascular health. This webinar will be devoted to understanding the role of exercise in patients with cardiac diseases including coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation, and heart failure. Study on Coronary Artery Disease: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacep.2022.12.002 Study on Atrial Fibrillation: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacep.2022.12.002 Study on Heart Failure with Preserved EF: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.030617 Study on Heart Failure with Reduced EF: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/183708  Overview study of all cardiac diseases: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2022.07.004
By Dr. Marie Gerhard-Herman 17 Oct, 2023
Join us as we welcome Dr. Marie Gerhard-Herman to discuss “Raynaud’s and Beyond: why are my fingers and toes cold and discolored?” Dr. Gerhard-Herman is an internationally renowned Cardiologist and Vascular Specialist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where her clinical expertise includes peripheral arterial disease, venous disease, Raynaud’s phenomenon, and the impact of aging on the blood vessels. She has extensive experience as a lecturer, mentor, and teacher, and is beloved by her many patients and trainees. Resources: Follow Up Info Sheet Stress Response Sheet
By Drs. Dara Lee Lewis and Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth 22 Feb, 2023
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both women and men. Join Drs. Kelley-Hedgepeth and Lewis as they present a brief overview of common cardiac conditions, including coronary atherosclerosis, heart failure and atrial fibrillation. They will review the treatments for these chronic heart diseases, the impact of lifestyle, and other strategies to stabilize disease. After their talk, they’ll welcome your questions.
By Dr. Jona Ludmir 07 Nov, 2022
Please join us for our next health and wellness webinar with guest speaker Dr. Jona Ludmir. A critical care cardiologist from Mass General Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. This webinar will explore the power of well-being and how it impacts our overall cardiovascular health. We will discuss the role of happiness and optimism in helping us stay healthy and achieve success.
By Dr. Dara Lee Lewis 13 May, 2021
Dr. Dara Lee Lewis was a guest Speaker on Dr. Heather Hirsch's webinar titled Heart Palpitations in Menopause. Listen along while Drs. Lee Lewis and Hirsch discuss the how, when, and why of palpitations.
By Dr. Lee Lewis & Dr. Kelley-Hedgepeth 21 Apr, 2021
Dr. Dara Lee Lewis and Dr. Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth on atrial fibrillation and hypertension. For those of you interested in just learning more about hypertension, skip ahead to minute 38.
By Drs. Dara Lee Lewis and Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth 31 Mar, 2021
Join us as we continue our conversation, addressing topics raised at our Prevention Roundtable Part I. Harnessing exercise, nutrition, and sleep to lower your risk of cardiovascular disease, with the Lown Group Cardiologists. Apps for help with sleep: Headspace , Calm , CBT-i coach NY times article on stretches: click here Tips: Magnesium and Sleepy Tea, Snooz Machine , 10% Happier Youtube: Body Scan Mediation
By Drs. Brian Bilchik, Dara Lee Lewis and Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth 17 Mar, 2021
The power to change your heart’s destiny is in your hands. Over 80% of heart disease and stroke is directly related to lifestyle. Join Lown cardiologists Drs. Brian Bilchik, Alyson Kelley-Hedegepth and Dara Lee-Lewis and learn how to optimize your cardiac health with the pillars of Lifestyle Medicine: nutrition, exercise, sleep and stress management. The emphasis shifts from treating symptoms with increased medications and procedures to identifying and eradicating the root cause of disease with simple but powerful, evidence-based lifestyle changes. Moderated by former CNN producer, speaker and author Nadia Bilchik. Check out part II: https://www.lowngroup.org/prevention-roundtable-ii
By Drs. Dara lee Lewis and Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth 05 Feb, 2021
Please join us for a round table Facebook live event recorded in July of 2020. As we discuss the latest updates on COVID-19 and the current medical knowledge of COVID-19, with a focus on heart disease with Drs. Dara Lee Lewis and Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth of the Lown Cardiovascular Group.
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Women's Health

By Dr. Sharon H. Chou 27 Sep, 2022
Join us in welcoming Dr. Sharon H. Chou, an endocrinologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and a leading expert in osteoporosis. Dr. Chou will lead a discussion on osteoporosis, why it’s important, how it’s diagnosed, and how we can reduce our risk of fractures. FRAX Score: www.shef.ac.uk/FRAX See the calculation tab and select your region to get started. Exercise recommendations: https://onero.academy/osteoporosis-exercises/ https://americanbonehealth.org/exercises
By Dr. Dara Lee Lewis 13 May, 2021
Dr. Dara Lee Lewis was a guest Speaker on Dr. Heather Hirsch's webinar titled Heart Palpitations in Menopause. Listen along while Drs. Lee Lewis and Hirsch discuss the how, when, and why of palpitations.
By Dr. Heather Hirsch 02 Jul, 2020
Please join us this afternoon as we host nationally known expert on Women’s Health Dr. Heather Hirsch as she presents “Thriving in Menopause and Midlife in 2020”. Dr. Hirsch presented Part I of this 2-part series on June 17, to rave reviews from our patients. Today she will dive deeper into topics including hormone replacement therapy, wellness in midlife, and women’s sexual health during and after menopause. Dr. Hirsch is the Director of the Midlife and Menopause Clinic at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Women and men of all ages are welcome to join! Dr. Rebecca Hirsch's Resources: Website: https://heatherhirschmd.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heatherhirschmd/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/heatherhirschmd?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrAeWep_qZiP7QeR7ogcCPA Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/health-by-heather-hirsch/id1423965506
By Dr. Heather Hirsch 18 Jun, 2020
Dr. Hirsch is Board certified in Internal Medicine and completed advanced fellowship training in Women’s Health at the Cleveland Clinic. Her consultative specialty practice focuses on the intersection of internal medicine and office gynecology with a focus on menopausal hormone therapy, and family planning, breast health, sexual dysfunction, and urinary incontinence, and more. Her Fellowship training included an emphasis on scholarly activity, the development of women’s health curriculum, clinical research and leadership. Her clinical work and research centers on inequalities or unanswered questions in the field of women’s health, specifically in menopause and its role in chronic disease development. Her academic work centers on enhancing women’s health curriculum for the fellow, resident, and medical student. She currently practices at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston MA. Dr. Health Hirsch's resources Website: https://heatherhirschmd.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heatherhirschmd/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/heatherhirschmd?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrAeWep_qZiP7QeR7ogcCPA Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/health-by-heather-hirsch/id1423965506

Nutrition

By Skylar Griggs, MS, RD, LDN 05 Mar, 2024
Join us as we welcome Skylar Griggs, MS, RD, LDN of Newbury Street Nutrition. We will be discussing 5 simple diet changes you can make to optimize your heart health and how your food choices directly affect your blood pressure, cholesterol levels and gut health.
By Erin DeMille, RD 18 Jul, 2023
What is the Mediterranean Diet and is it really so great for me? Why should I care about potassium? Am I getting enough protein? We are delighted to welcome back Erin DeMille, formerly Erin Murray, to answer all these questions and more! Join us for our next webinar as Erin shares strategies for optimizing our diet to maximize heart health. Erin's website: https://erindemillewellness.com/ Email: erin@erinmurraywellness.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-murray 
By Sue Levy 13 Dec, 2022
Ready to go into the holidays feeling stronger, full of energy, and confidently able to manage whatever comes your way? Sue Levy, the founder of Savory Living, will show you how to activate healthy eating to power up and THRIVE during this demanding time of year!  In this live webinar you’ll learn: How to eat to support your health, reduce inflammation, gain energy, improve focus, and feel calm & better able to manage stress Practical tips to enjoy eating the foods you love AND avoid the common holiday food traps! About a FREE trial for an online healthy eating & cooking lifestyle program to help you discover how to eat right for YOU and turn it into a delicious lifestyle that you love!
By Erin Murray 11 Jul, 2022
Erin Murray is back for her much anticipated part II of her previous webinar with on Reframing Nutrition. Most nutrition problems aren’t just an issue of willpower. The way we often think about food, diets, and our bodies is actually the wrong framework. To successfully get healthy, and stay healthy, we must rethink the way we think about food and the role it plays in our life. This workshop will introduce viewers to a new framework for their nutrition and behavior and offer them insight into how they can completely renew their love for food and their bodies by cultivating a nourishing lifestyle. Additionally, Erin will explore the ways that various nutrients and lifestyle practices can promote “deep health” — a more profound level of wellness that promotes longevity, biological optimization, and physiological wellbeing. Please join Erin Murray and our LCG doctors for part II.
By Erin Murray 02 Feb, 2022
Most nutrition problems aren’t just an issue of willpower. The way we often think about food, diets, and our bodies are actually the wrong framework.
By Drs. Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth and Dara Lee Lewis 15 Jul, 2021
Should you take supplements to improve your heart health? Join Drs. Kelley-Hedgepeth and Lee Lewis as they review recent research on commonly used supplements including fish oil, vitamins, calcium, coenzyme Q10, and more.
By Dr. Shalu Ramchandani 13 May, 2021
Join us on a field trip to the beautiful Jarvis Kitchen Showroom for a cooking demonstration with Culinary Coach Dr. Shalu “Shirly” Ramchandani. We invite you to cook along with us, or just watch, as Dr. Ramchandani prepares three delicious heart-healthy Mediterranean-style dishes.
By Tara Mardigan 19 Nov, 2020
Have you ever been on a diet and felt hungry, frustrated and dissatisfied? Not sure what to eat? If you're ready to stop the cycle of rules, deprivation and overeating, then it's time to learn about Intuitive Eating. Intuitive Eating is a non-diet approach to eating that emphasizes internal cues over external diet rules. The focus isn’t on the scale or calories, but instead on promoting health-enhancing behaviors, better body image, and a healthier relationship with food. Intuitive Eating helps you get back in touch with internal cues, like hunger and fullness, cravings, and how food makes you feel. This approach also helps unravel diet rules so you’re better able to respond to your internal cues. This interactive webinar will briefly review the 10 Principles of Intuitive Eating designed to help you overcome the diet mentality and set the stage for a satisfying relationship with food. 10 Principles of Intuitive Eating: https://www.intuitiveeating.org/10-principles-of-intuitive-eating/ Intuitive Eating 4 th edition: https://www.amazon.com/Intuitive-Eating-4th-Anti-Diet-Revolutionary/dp/1250255198/ The Intuitive Eating Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/Intuitive-Eating-Workbook-Principles-Relationship/dp/1626256225  Tara’s cookbook- Real FIT Kitchen: https://www.amazon.com/Real-Fit-Kitchen-Increase-Strength/dp/1592336906
By Dr. Sarah Byrne 24 Sep, 2020
Join Sarah Byrne, MD as she discusses the power of herbal medicine, and how all of us can easily and safely incorporate herbs into our daily lives for increased vitality and resilience. She will highlight herbs that are used specifically to support cardiovascular and metabolic health (high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, etc) and give you specific examples of products and brands she uses with her own patients at Root Family Medicine. You will leave this webinar with a better understanding of herbal medicine and plants that you can utilize at home to strengthen your heart health. Dr. Byrne practices holistic Primary Care in Norwood and has trained in herbalism under Tieraona Low Dog, MD for the past three years; you can find her practice at rootfamilymedicine.com .  Instagram: Root Family Medicine: https://www.instagram.com/rootfamilymedicine/?hl=en Dr. Byrne's: https://www.instagram.com/root.dr.sarah/?hl=en
By Dr. Shalu Ramchandani 19 Aug, 2020
Please join Dr. Ramchandani as she reviews evidence based recommendations for healthy dieting and clarifies common misconceptions about nutrition.
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Exercise

By Lown Staff 04 Dec, 2023
Please join us as we continue our discussion on the benefits of exercise in cardiovascular health. This webinar will be devoted to understanding the role of exercise in patients with cardiac diseases including coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation, and heart failure. Study on Coronary Artery Disease: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacep.2022.12.002 Study on Atrial Fibrillation: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacep.2022.12.002 Study on Heart Failure with Preserved EF: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.030617 Study on Heart Failure with Reduced EF: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/183708  Overview study of all cardiac diseases: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2022.07.004
By Mike DeMille, DPT and Glenn Affrunti, DPT 26 Jun, 2023
Are you or a loved one at increased risk for falls or fractures? How can you maintain your independence and functionality as you age? Join us for our next webinar as we explore these topics. Intuitively, we know that both strength and stability are important when it comes to health and longevity. In older adults, conditions such as osteoporosis, sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass), and decreased strength are significant risk factors for falls and fractures, cardiovascular disease, and overall mortality. Many studies have shown that regular strength training at appropriate levels of intensity, carried out in a supervised manner, can significantly improve markers of health, including bone mineral density. We will discuss the importance of obtaining an accurate, reliable, and actionable baseline of strength and stability to serve as an objective baseline, and the best strategies to prevent bone and muscle loss with age. Related articles: The LIFTMOR-M (Lifting Intervention For Training Muscle and Osteoporosis Rehabilitation for Men) trial: protocol for a semirandomised controlled trial of supervised targeted exercise to reduce risk of osteoporotic fracture in older men with low bone mass - PubMed (nih.gov) Website: www.Divergenceptandwellness.com Instagram: @divergenceptandwellness
By Lown Staff 09 May, 2023
Please join your team at the Lown Group for a webinar focusing on exercise. We will begin by reviewing the benefits of exercise. Our team will then jump into how we measure your cardiorespiratory fitness, reviewing the details of stress testing and cardiopulmonary testing. Then we will then share some clinical cases and save time for Q&A. This will be packed with lots of great information for all our patients.
By Jonathan Gerbode-Grant, NP 06 Jun, 2022
Our own nurse practitioner Jonathan Gerbode-Grant brings his years of experience as an endurance athlete, coach, mentor and healthcare provider to describe an overview of the multisystem benefits of exercise and how it can improve your quality of life. Want to set up an exercise consult or testing with the Lown Cardiology Group? Reach out to us by phone (617) 732-1318 Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/109IvxVymvZxx50GkYq4K8P8EGTstdFLIk36DZgsNsgY/edit?usp=sharing
By Mike DeMille, PT, DPT 04 Feb, 2021
We all know that a consistent exercise program is essential to cardiovascular, orthopedic, and even emotional health and well being. Benefits include, improving cholesterol and blood pressure, avoiding hip and knee replacements, remaining active as you age, just to name a few. However, exercise can be confusing and intimidating, do you ever feel like you always start and stop an exercise program, searching for a consistent routine that works for you? At Pure Performance Training our Physical Therapists and Personal Trainers work to understand your injuries and past medical history, making exercising safe, fun, and enjoyable!  Website for Mike Demille’s clinic: https://divergenceptandwellness.com/
By Dr. Peter Wayne 10 Sep, 2020
A growing body of medical research—including dozens of studies based at the Harvard Medical School—supports that Tai Chi mind-body exercise effectively improves balance and musculoskeletal strength, heart health, cognitive function, and psychological well being. During this online session, participants will learn about the background and philosophy of Tai Chi. They will be introduced to what Dr. Wayne has coined the ‘Eight Active Ingredients of Tai Chi’ that underlie its therapeutic effects, and summaries of clinical and physiological research on the health benefits of Tai Chi. The session will include an experiential component during which participants will have an opportunity to learn some practical and easy-to-learn Tai Chi exercises. At the close of the session, interested attendees will be advised on how to develop and integrate a regular practice of Tai Chi into their daily routines. Tai Chi Handout: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LTl5xep5RcwKuml6zXycqBHx3EiG4V4b/view Osher Center for Integrative Medicine: www.oshercenter.org Tree of Life Tai Chi Center: www.treeoflifetaichi.com
By Lown Staff 27 Aug, 2020
By Lynne McVie 27 Aug, 2020
Lynne will be sharing exercises that work for everyone, with a goal to get more movement in each day. She will discuss the benefits of regular exercise and tips on how to keep moving even when life gets complicated. Lynne offers workouts and health coaching from her gym in Weston, MA. She offers individual or small group sessions. She is passionate about making fitness accessible and enjoyable for everyone. She has worked with a variety of clients from young children to grandparents!
By Dr. Rebecca Breslow 23 Jul, 2020
Please join Dr. Rebecca Breslow as she discusses Common Musculoskeletal Injuries. Dr. Breslow is a Sports Medicine Physician in the Orthopedics Department at BWH. She will provide us with a definition of fitness and give an overview of her perspective of fitness, as a sports medicine physician. She will also review overuse injuries and focus on common injuries involving knees, shoulders, and hips. The discussion will conclude with preventative measures for everyone, leaving time for a short Q & A. Dr. Breslow's website: https://rebeccabreslowmd.com/
By Dr. Brian Bilchik 16 Jul, 2020
Dr. Brian Bilchik, Director of the Lown Cardiovascular Group and Director of Sports Cardiology will give a talk titled: Exercise in a Pandemic. This pandemic has created extraordinary challenges. Addressing vulnerabilities is imperative. Dr. Bilchik will explain the how and the why of exercise and discuss practical recommendations to stay healthy and active during this time.
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POTS

By Dr. Cicily Havert, Dr. Maria Castillo-Catoni, and Dr. Dara Lee Lewis 31 Oct, 2022
Join Dr. Cecily Havert and Dr. Maria Castillo-Catoni as they sit down with Dr. Dara Lee Lewis from Lown Cardiology Group for a conversation regarding Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and Dysautonomia.
By Staff 20 Feb, 2021
Please join us as we jump in for Part II of our Introduction to P.O.T.S. (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome). Where we will discuss exercising with P.O.T.S. The benefits of exercise and how to tackle starting and maintaining an exercise routine. If You missed Part I view it here with the link below: https://www.lowngroup.org/pots-webinar-session-1
By Staff 20 Feb, 2021
Please join us as we jump in for Part I of our Introduction to P.O.T.S. (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) Live Facebook session. Where we will discuss what is POTS, How do you know if you have it, and possible treatment options. Make sure you tune in for part II linked below! https://www.lowngroup.org/pots-webinar-session-2

COVID-19

By Dr. Cecily Havert 06 Feb, 2023
Please join us for a discussion on different types of URI's (upper respiratory infections), including the trifecta that is plaguing us this year (RSV, Flu, COVID), how they are spread, practical tips on caring for yourself, when antibiotics/antivirals are warranted, dispelling myths, and a quick and dirty rundown of the dizzying array of over the counter cold meds - when to use what and what actually works.
By Dr. Paul Sax 17 Feb, 2021
Join us for a special webinar event open to the public. Dr. Paul Sax is Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Clinical Director of Infectious Disease at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He is a nationally recognized expert on COVID-19 and recently published the widely read “Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19” in the New England Journal of Medicine, available for your review HERE.
By Drs. Dara lee Lewis and Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth 05 Feb, 2021
Please join us for a round table Facebook live event recorded in July of 2020. As we discuss the latest updates on COVID-19 and the current medical knowledge of COVID-19, with a focus on heart disease with Drs. Dara Lee Lewis and Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth of the Lown Cardiovascular Group.
By Dr. Brian Bilchik 16 Jul, 2020
Dr. Brian Bilchik, Director of the Lown Cardiovascular Group and Director of Sports Cardiology will give a talk titled: Exercise in a Pandemic. This pandemic has created extraordinary challenges. Addressing vulnerabilities is imperative. Dr. Bilchik will explain the how and the why of exercise and discuss practical recommendations to stay healthy and active during this time.
By Staff 10 Jul, 2020
Please join us for a round table webinar on Thursday, July 9 th from 3-4 pm as we discuss the latest updates on COVID-19 and the Heart. Drs. Lee Lewis, Bilchik, and Kelley-Hedgepeth will discuss the current medical knowledge of COVID-19, with a focus on heart disease.

Sleep

By Dr. Karen Lee 11 Sep, 2023
Getting a good night's sleep every night is vital to cardiovascular health. Please join us for an in-depth discussion on optimal sleep. We welcome Dr. Karen Lee, a sleep-medicine-trained neurologist, with a busy practice at Mass Eye and Ear and appointment at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Lee will review sleep recommendations, tactics to optimize sleep, treatments for insomnia, and when to see a sleep-medicine physician.  Follow up questions answered by Dr. Karen Lee Q: Is there a specific brand of melatonin that you recommend? A: Per my talk, a prescription would be optimal to control what is in the melatonin. But if you would still like to purchase over the counter, some recommended over the counter brands are: Natrol, Nature's Made, and Puritan's Pride. If you try a different brand ensure it is USP or NSF certified on the label. Q:Is it normal to wake up about twice a night to go to the bathroom? A: There is not a straight forward answer to this, as there could be several reasons why this occurs, that could range from normal to abnormal, based on what is leading to the night time urination. It is known that sleep apnea leads to sympathetic surges at night, that lead to the need to urinate. So often, I have patients that urinate once, twice, or more per night, and when their sleep apnea is treated, this completely resolves or improves, regardless of patient age. If you would like to better understand of your fluid intake could be contributing, you can do a trial of cutting off fluids a few hours before bedtime several nights and see if that has an impact. Q: What can be done if the need for frequent urination interrupts sleep? Other then holding fluids after a certain time of night. A: See above, as it is always important to ensure sleep apnea is not contributing. This is a frequent referral to sleep specialists from Urologists, as if there is a Urology work up and they cannot find a reason for night time urination (there are several such as over active bladder, or insufficient emptying, or prostate issues etc.,), then they refer to sleep medicine to ensure sleep apnea is not leading to this. You should also evaluate if there is an issue with just as frequent urination during the day, this can help be clue if this is just related to sleep, or a consistent issue during the day. Q: What do you think about Trazodone? A: I prefer FDA approved sleep aids, as these medication are formulated directly to help with sleep, and trazodone is not. It is an antidepressant that has a side effect of drowsiness. But it has some positive and negatives. Some negative besides using this medication for its side effects, is that it impacts serotonin, and they may be good or bad, depending on the patient and other medications they take and how they feel. It also tends to have a very long half life, so it very commonly leads to morning and/or daytime sedation or cognitive complaints. Another negative is that it can lead to an EKG abnormal finding of QT prolongation, so this needs to be initially checked and potentially monitored moving forward based on the patient. Pros are that it is less habit forming than some other sleep aids like Ambien. Another pro is that often it can help individuals fall asleep or stay asleep. Q:Can you discuss how to improve sleep during menopause, with frequent hot flashes during the night? For women who cannot take hormones. A: This is still an active field of research. Off label medication used for this from a sleep medicine perspective is Gabapentin at night. On the other hand, Ob-gyn often uses serotonin acting medications to help with hot flashes in general. The CBTI that I spoke about in my talk is usually felt to be the most helpful. Below is a nice article that summarizes some aspect of this topic: https://womensmentalhealth.org/posts/managing-sleep-problems-in-menopausal-women-what-options-do-we-have/
By Dr. Eric Zhou 12 Jan, 2022
Sleep disorders are common among adults in the US but often overlooked as a major factor contributing to a patient’s overall health and well-being. We discuss the reasons why it is critical to think about your sleep health and evidence-based approaches for insomnia disorder.
By Dr. Carolyn D’Ambrosio 29 Oct, 2020
Join Dr. D 'Ambrosio as she discusses sleep apnea with a focus on the patient experience. This seminar will be centered around teaching the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea, the different treatments available and most importantly, the health benefits from treatment. Dr. D 'Ambrosio will also review some common problems patients have with sleep apnea treatment and ways to address those issues.
By Dr. Suzanne Bertisch 09 Jul, 2020
In a society that tries to accomplish as much as possible in 24 hours, sleep often the first thing to be compromised. Come to this interactive seminar and learn about why sleep is important, the effects of sleep deprivation on health, and how to improve your sleep. Presented by Dr. Suzanne Bertisch, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders. Harvard Health Blog: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/strategies-to-promote-better-sleep-in-these-uncertain-times-2020032719333 Info on Sleep Apnea: https://www.apneapartners.org/

Stress Management

By Dr. Amit Anand 06 Nov, 2023
Please join us as we welcome Dr. Amit Anand for his talk on Pranayama-Breath Work. The talk will focus on the role of Pranayama-breath-work practices for the cultivation of health and well-being. Breath-work has its roots in the wisdom tradition of Yoga. The accumulated science on breath-work and its effects on pulmonary and cardiovascular physiology, emotional wellbeing and sleep will be highlighted. The participants will also learn simple breathing exercises that they can incorporate into their lives on a daily basis. Dr. Anand's Website: https://www.pranayamarx.com/
By Natasha Lever, NP and Eliza Curtis, LICSW 23 Sep, 2021
Drs. Alyson Kelley-Hedgepeth and Dara Lee Lewis welcome two outstanding BWH colleagues Natasha Leven, NP, and Eliza Curtis LICSW to discuss the challenges of talking about advanced illness.
By Dr. Baruti KMT-Sisouvong 18 Mar, 2021
Learn about the benefits of the Transcendental Meditation technique on normalizing blood pressure, stress management, insomnia, and more!
By Dr. Charles Blatt 07 Jan, 2021
“Stress” permeates our lives in so many ways - visibly and invisibly. Whether it’s stress associated with work, finances, relationships, a transition or simply making everyday decisions - the effects of stress can be cumulative and impact the heart, health and overall well-being. In this se ssion Dr. Charles Blatt will discuss what mediates the stress response, the biophysiological signs and symptoms, what is known about the impact of stress on the heart and why he believes it’s an important topic and one he addresses in clinical encounters. He will also highlight practical techniques that may help you to minimize and manage your stress levels in the New Year.
By Dr. Jessica Zitter 03 Dec, 2020
Please join us in conversation with nationally known physician / author and expert in palliative care, Dr. Jessica Zitter. Dr. Zitter will lead us through one of the most difficult yet important topics we should all be talking about with our physicians and our loved ones – how to be pro-active and planful as we approach the end of life. Many of us have completed Advance Directives indicating our preferences around life-support machinery if our organs start to fail. But there is much more to “Advance Care Planning” than simply whether or not to use a ventilator. How can “life support” help, and how can it hurt? Isn’t it best to “give it a try?” What alternatives are there? What is the role of hospice, and what are its limitations? Join us as we explore the many ways that we can maintain control over how we live our lives, all the way until the end. - Advance Directives: https://www.nhpco.org/advancedirective/ - P OLST forms: https://polst.org/form-patients/ - Go Wish: http://gowish.org/ - Ethical Wills: https://www.nextavenue.org/what-heirs-want-even-more-money/ - Palliative care: https://getpalliativecare.org/ - Extreme Measures: https://jessicazitter.com/extreme-measures/ - Extremis: https://jessicazitter.com/extremis/ - Caregiver: A Love Story - caregiveralovestory.com Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtKTngulaI4 - Article by Dr. Zitter: Treated To Death- Pacific Standard
By Faun Zarge 01 Oct, 2020
Resilience is about far more than “bouncing back”. Resilience is about strengthening your ability to navigate future challenges—a skill that is arguably one of the most critical for both personal and professional success. Strength in this area positions you to adapt in the face of change, think more objectively under pressure, creatively problem solve, identify unexpected opportunities, and maintain hope and focus on the future. Fortunately, resilience isn’t a static personality trait, but rather something you can develop with awareness and practice. In this session, you will learn strategies for bolstering your resilience, discover why mindset matters and how to adjust your thinking when navigating difficult situations, and learn how to approach future challenges with realistic optimism.
By Lynette Culverhouse 25 Jun, 2020
Life Design is a program that guides people through a structured process to intentionally design their lives to be in alignment with who and what they want to be while eliminating stress, managing challenging situations, experiencing calm and being fully engaged in life. This workshop is an introduction to this program and lays out the benefits and rewards that can be enjoyed by living life by design.

General

By Dr. Marc Schulz 04 Apr, 2023
The webinar will focus on lessons from the Harvard Study of Adult Development (HSAD) and from The Good Life: Lessons from the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness, co-authored by our guest and Robert Waldinger. For 85 years, HSAD has closely followed individuals from over 700 families from adolescence until the end of their lives and is now working with more than 1,300 children of original participants. The findings from HSAD and those of other studies point to the critical role of relationships in shaping our happiness and health. We will discuss these findings and steps that audience members can take to improve their relationship health and happiness. The Good Life website: https://the-good-life-book.com/ Dr. Schulz’s Academic Website: https://www.brynmawr.edu/inside/people/marc-schulz TED Talk: What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness  https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_waldinger_what_makes_a_good_life_lessons_from_the_longest_study_on_happiness/c
By Dr. Cecily Havert 06 Feb, 2023
Please join us for a discussion on different types of URI's (upper respiratory infections), including the trifecta that is plaguing us this year (RSV, Flu, COVID), how they are spread, practical tips on caring for yourself, when antibiotics/antivirals are warranted, dispelling myths, and a quick and dirty rundown of the dizzying array of over the counter cold meds - when to use what and what actually works.
By Dr. Natasha Beauvias 09 Jan, 2023
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Natasha Beauvais, award-winning Family Practice physician from Northern Virginia. Dr. Beauvais will discuss a novel approach to optimizing healthy behaviors through understanding our motivations and psychological barriers to change. Dr. Beauvais regularly employs this technique with her patients and employees to great effect. We will discuss ways that we can each improve our own health by taking a deeper dive into what lies beneath our daily choices. Here is a simplified version of Dr. Beauvais’ talk. Start with the following 4 columns: Name something you would like to get better at. State the goal in the affirmative. It should be something that is your goal, not relying on others. Choose a goal that is important and meaningful to you. What are you doing or not doing that is getting in the way of this goal? What are you worried might happen if you change this behavior? In other words, if you reversed those things that are getting in the way, what might that feel like? 3b. What do we then see as our competing commitment? What’s the outside motivator for the action? What is your “big assumption” about what might happen if you change this behavior? Once you make it through the 4 columns, design a “tiny experiment” for yourself. Make sure it is a small change that feels reasonable to try for a few days. Take notes. What did you notice, what did you realize during this experiment? After the few day experiment, re-evaluate your 4 columns. Do you want to change anything? Recommended Books: An Everyone Culture: Becoming a Deliberately Developmental Organization By Dr. Robert Kegan, Dr. Lisa Laskow Lahey, Dr. Matthew L Miller, Dr. Andy Fleming, and Dr. Deborah Helsing. Immunity to Change: How to Overcome It and Unlock the Potential in Yourself and Your Organization By Dr. Robert Kegan and Dr. Lisa Laskow Lahey Right Weight, Right mind: the ITC Approach to Permanent Weight Loss By: Dr. Robert Kegan, Dr. Lisa Laskow Lahey, and Dr. Deborah Helsing. Websites: https://mindsatwork.com/ https://developmentalsprint.com/
By Dr. Jona Ludmir 07 Nov, 2022
Please join us for our next health and wellness webinar with guest speaker Dr. Jona Ludmir. A critical care cardiologist from Mass General Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. This webinar will explore the power of well-being and how it impacts our overall cardiovascular health. We will discuss the role of happiness and optimism in helping us stay healthy and achieve success.
By Dr. Beth Frates 17 Oct, 2022
Please join us as we welcome Dr. Beth Frates for a discussion on the mind body relationship and overall wellness. Dr. Frates is the President-Elect of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Director of Lifestyle Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital Surgery Department, and the faculty advisor and founder of the Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group at Harvard Medical School. Resources: Paving Wheel PDF Paving the Path to Wellness Workbook https://healthylearning.com/paving-the-path-to-wellness-workbook/ Paving A Women's Guide Through Menopause and Beyond https://healthylearning.com/paving-a-womans-path-through-menopause-and-beyond/ flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202 Please use the link below to browse other publications by: Dr. Frates current publications through her website. https://www.bethfratesmd.com/books Website www.bethFratesMD.com Twitter @BethFratesMD
By Dr. Sharon H. Chou 27 Sep, 2022
Join us in welcoming Dr. Sharon H. Chou, an endocrinologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and a leading expert in osteoporosis. Dr. Chou will lead a discussion on osteoporosis, why it’s important, how it’s diagnosed, and how we can reduce our risk of fractures. FRAX Score: www.shef.ac.uk/FRAX See the calculation tab and select your region to get started. Exercise recommendations: https://onero.academy/osteoporosis-exercises/ https://americanbonehealth.org/exercises
By Dr. Warren Backman 14 Apr, 2022
Changes in memory and thinking? “It’s no more than you’d expect when you get old…” You have probably heard similar words. Perhaps you have said them about yourself or a family member or a friend. Perhaps somebody has said them about you. The truth is that there are many misconceptions about the effects of age on the brain. What is normal and what is not? Are there things we can do to keep our brains functioning well in old age? What should you do if you are concerned about yourself or somebody else? Join us for the answers to these questions and more.
By Dr. Carolyn Bernstein 27 Jan, 2022
Dr. Bernstein, a neurologist, and headache specialist will review migraine, explain what causes them, and discuss how migraine is different than a typical headache.
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By Dr. Ben Caplan 21 Dec, 2021
Join the discussion of these, and any other questions people have in this open-forum webinar, and come meet Dr. Caplan, who was recently voted one of the 100 most influential people in Cannabis - and the only practicing physician on the list!
By Dr. Lisa Lewis 01 Dec, 2021
Do you want to exercise more, eat better, and improve your healthy habits, but feel a lack of motivation to get going, or to keep momentum? In this webinar, we'll review the nature of motivation, help you understand what motivates you, personally, and how to leverage those motives so that you can pursue and achieve your health and wellness goals.
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