23 min

Crucial Connection: Loneliness, Fasting Glucose, Menopause and Heart Health The Heart Chamber

    • Medicine

Boots brings you heart news that caught her eye for the month of April in a new monthly segment! Let Boots know what you want to hear more of or less of by sending her an email boots@theheartchamberpodcast.com
Risk of heart disease rises sharply in women after menopause, study - Times of India (indiatimes.com)
Artificial intelligence shows that social isolation impacts cardiovascular age and mortality rate - Mayo Clinic
4-year-old who received new heart after waiting 1,025 days goes home from hospital - ABC News
Research uncovers hidden link between heart attacks and cancer - ISRAEL21c
Blake Hospital performs first minimally invasive mitral valve repair (mysuncoast.com)
Longitudinal blood glucose level and increased silent myocardial infarction: a pooled analysis of four cohort studies | Cardiovascular Diabetology | Full Text (biomedcentral.com)
Boots Knighton has been an educator since the late 1990s in all facets of education including high school science, middle school mathematics, elementary reading, college level ecology, ski instruction, backpacking, and experiential education. Her greatest teacher has been her heart thanks to a surprise diagnosis in 2020 (during the pandemic) of three different congenital heart defects. She is now thriving after her open-heart surgery on January 15, 2021 and is on a mission to raise awareness through her podcast, The Heart Chamber: patient stories of open-heart surgery and recovery, that heart surgery can be an incredible opportunity to begin again in life and live life wide open.

How to connect with BootsThe Heart Chamber - A podcast for heart patients (theheartchamberpodcast.com)
Email: Boots@theheartchamberpodcast.com
Instagram: @theheartchamberpodcast or @boots.knighton
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knighton
If you enjoyed this episode, take a minute and share it with someone you know who will find value in it as well. You can share directly from this platform or send them to:
The Heart Chamber - A podcast for heart patients (theheartchamberpodcast.com)

Boots brings you heart news that caught her eye for the month of April in a new monthly segment! Let Boots know what you want to hear more of or less of by sending her an email boots@theheartchamberpodcast.com
Risk of heart disease rises sharply in women after menopause, study - Times of India (indiatimes.com)
Artificial intelligence shows that social isolation impacts cardiovascular age and mortality rate - Mayo Clinic
4-year-old who received new heart after waiting 1,025 days goes home from hospital - ABC News
Research uncovers hidden link between heart attacks and cancer - ISRAEL21c
Blake Hospital performs first minimally invasive mitral valve repair (mysuncoast.com)
Longitudinal blood glucose level and increased silent myocardial infarction: a pooled analysis of four cohort studies | Cardiovascular Diabetology | Full Text (biomedcentral.com)
Boots Knighton has been an educator since the late 1990s in all facets of education including high school science, middle school mathematics, elementary reading, college level ecology, ski instruction, backpacking, and experiential education. Her greatest teacher has been her heart thanks to a surprise diagnosis in 2020 (during the pandemic) of three different congenital heart defects. She is now thriving after her open-heart surgery on January 15, 2021 and is on a mission to raise awareness through her podcast, The Heart Chamber: patient stories of open-heart surgery and recovery, that heart surgery can be an incredible opportunity to begin again in life and live life wide open.

How to connect with BootsThe Heart Chamber - A podcast for heart patients (theheartchamberpodcast.com)
Email: Boots@theheartchamberpodcast.com
Instagram: @theheartchamberpodcast or @boots.knighton
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knighton
If you enjoyed this episode, take a minute and share it with someone you know who will find value in it as well. You can share directly from this platform or send them to:
The Heart Chamber - A podcast for heart patients (theheartchamberpodcast.com)

23 min