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Kennedy Saves the World

A Cardiothoracic Surgeon's Tips For A Healthy Heart

Kennedy Saves the World

FOX News Podcasts

Entertainment News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, News

3.2 • 639 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

February is National Hearth Month in the United States. Heart Disease remains the leading cause of death in the country despite other contributing factors. Dr. Kathy Magliato, Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Director of Women's Cardiac Services at Providence Saint John's Health Center and author of Healing Hearts: A Memoir of a Female Heart Surgeon discusses the importance of regular check-ups and ways to stay heart healthy. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4311mhD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:41.3

In the last three months, I know people who have lost family members, husbands, dads in their late 40s, or sorry, mid-40s to early 50s.

0:54.4

And, you know, it feels like this is really becoming an epidemic of men in their 40s and

1:01.1

50s losing their lives to heart disease.

1:04.9

And, you know, I've, I just keep hearing story after story of women whose husbands don't wake up.

1:13.0

And I'm talking about guys who are in terms of their physical fitness in the primes of their

1:20.5

life.

1:21.0

You know, we're talking about a bodybuilder, a long distance triathlet, cyclists, people who feel fit, they do all the right things,

1:32.8

they eat the pristine diets, they don't drink a lot, and somehow they just don't wake up in

1:40.4

the morning because, you know, this, I don't know what it is, but it feels like men's

1:46.6

hearts at this stage of my life and maybe, you know, I'm just coincidentally hearing about

1:53.0

more of these things because I'm touched by them because of the people who have lost someone

1:58.2

they love when it just doesn't make sense because if you're doing the

2:03.2

right things, if you're healthy, you know, 45 is too young to go, even if you have a history

2:12.2

of heart disease in your family. So is there something that's going on? Is there something that we're missing?

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