May 26, 2026
After a heart attack, the story doesn’t end in the arteries. In this episode of PodcastDX, Lita and Jean Marie explore new science showing how the heart, brain, and immune system talk to each other during and after a heart attack—and how that three-way conversation can either protect the heart or make damage worse....
May 19, 2026

Blood and tissue donation are indispensable components of modern healthcare, providing life-saving resources for a wide range of medical...
May 12, 2026
Early colorectal cancer usually causes no symptoms, which means the only way to catch it at a truly curable stage—or even prevent it altogether—is through regular screening, especially colonoscopy. During a colonoscopy, doctors can not only find cancers earlier, when treatment is more effective and survival rates...
May 5, 2026
Today we’re continuing our Medicine in Transition theme with a topic that is deeply personal, professionally important, and long overdue. This episode is titled “The Shift of Dementia Care: From Control to Connection.”
But we’re not doing this one alone. We’re joined by a special guest, Jennifer Stoner.
May 4, 2026
In this week’s episode, “Cancer Care in Transition: Precision Medicine, Immunotherapy, and Patient Choice,” we look at how cancer treatment is changing at the exact moment when patients are trying to move from crisis mode into something like a new normal. Precision medicine now uses a person’s genes, tumor...