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Dr. Marianne Ritchie is Your Radio Doctor.
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Did you know you can screen for cervical cancer, but not for uterine or ovarian cancer? Watch our latest episode on YouTube, where Dr. Marianne Ritchie talks with Dr. Arielle Weiss from Fox Chase Cancer Center about cervical cancer. youtu.be/PcRyaTLs3E8?si…

Postmenopausal bleeding is never normal. Even light spotting should be evaluated by a doctor. Dr. Marianne Ritchie chats with Dr. Arielle Weiss from Fox Chase Cancer Center about common misconceptions about women's bodies in this week's episode. Listen here: apple.co/3Cz6sKV

❤️Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women. But symptoms can look different. Don’t miss this important conversation with Dr. Helene Glassberg from Penn Medicine and Stephanie Austin, cardiac arrest survivor More: bit.ly/3QfHJ1c




CPR saves lives! Dr. Marianne Ritchie talks with Dr. Helene Glassberg, director of Penn Medicine's Pre-Operative Cardiac Clinic, and heart champion Stephanie Austin about the importance of learning CPR. Listen now: apple.co/3X6oriu


Heart disease is the #1 health threat to women, yet it's still seen as a man's disease. Dr. Helene Glassberg (Penn Medicine, American Heart Association) explains why women face higher risks, misdiagnoses and less aggressive treatment. Listen here: apple.co/3X6oriu

WATCH: Dr. Marianne Ritchie unpacks women's heart health with Dr. Helene Glassberg from Penn Medicine, and Stephanie Austin, a cardiac arrest survivor. Subscribe to stay up-to-date on our latest content! youtu.be/7tEEEtFDDWA?si…

Fox Chase Cancer Center's Dr. Arielle Weiss spoke with Dr. Marianne Ritchie on postmenopausal bleeding, and common misconceptions about women's bodies, in a recent podcast episode. Listen here: apple.co/3Cz6sKV Your Radio Doctor

SATURDAY AT 5 P.M. — Dr. Marianne Ritchie continues celebrating #HeartMonth with Dr. Victoria Vetter, professor of pediatrics at Penn Medicine, and Frank DeSimone, who saved his newborn son from cardiac arrest with CPR. bit.ly/4i4685N


90% of people who suffer cardiac arrest outside of the hospital do not survive. Stephanie Austin, cardiac arrest survivor and American Heart Association Association champion, is grateful to be in the 10% that have. Hear how CPR at home saved Stephanie's life: apple.co/3X6oriu

Planning on traveling internationally? See a travel medicine doctor! Listen to episode 170 where Dr. Marianne Ritchie chats with Dr. Maura Sammon from Temple Health about how you can take the proper precautions to make sure you stay healthy! apple.co/3X93iEw


Listen to Dr. Victoria Vetter (Penn Medicine) discuss her advocacy with the Youth Heart Watch program. Its goal is to prevent sudden cardiac death among children and teens. Watch the interview here: youtu.be/yb61zVDBou0?si…

A daily caffeine boost can be deadly for those with undiagnosed heart conditions. Dr. Victoria Vetter (Penn Medicine) explains that one in 300 young people may have an undiagnosed heart condition that puts them at risk for sudden cardiac arrest. apple.co/3ER65Mo

Do you know the risk factors for cervical cancer? Tune in this Sat. at 5 p.m. to hear Dr. Marianne Ritchie in conversation with Dr. Arielle Weiss (Fox Chase Cancer Center) discuss this topic and details about screening tests and warning signs of other cancers. bit.ly/3WUcnkn



Dr. Arielle Weiss (Fox Chase Cancer Center) explains that the HPV vaccine protects against nine strains of the virus, but not all of them, and it doesn’t prevent all sexually transmitted infections. Regular testing is key! Listen to the full episode here: apple.co/3Cz6sKV

