Oral Health with Dr. Garrett Heck, DDS, Chief Resident Mercy Dental Services
Did you know that your oral health offers clues about your overall health — or that problems in your mouth can affect the rest of your body? This morning we will talk with Dr. Garrett Heck, Chief Resident at Mercy Dental Services. We hope you will protect yourself by learning more about the connection between your oral health and overall health.
Kidney disease is often called a “silent condition” because many people don’t recognize the signs until it has progressed. On this week’s Health Matters Radio Show and Podcast, pharmacists from Medicine Center Pharmacy welcomed Jennifer Roth, RN, Nurse Executive-Board Certified and Assistant Manager of Dialysis at Aultman Health System, to break down the essentials of kidney health in a way every patient can understand.
Learn what the new 2026–2030 dietary guidelines mean for your health. Insights from a registered dietitian on whole foods, gut health, and better nutrition.
Do you suffer from fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, autoimmune disease, inflammation, or chronic pain?
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is gaining attention as a potential therapy that may help regulate the immune system and reduce inflammation—yet most patients and providers have never heard of it.
Join this free webinar to learn how LDN works, who may benefit, and how personalized compounding makes it possible.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing awareness about screening, prevention, and treatment of one of the most common cancers in the United States. On this week’s Health Matters Radio Show and Podcast, pharmacists Paul White and Brad White of Medicine Center Pharmacy welcomed Dr. Marta Lavery of Aultman General Surgery to discuss the importance of colorectal cancer screening and early detection.
On this week’s Health Matters, pharmacists Paul White and Brad White welcomed Dr. Haider Al Taii of Aultman Deuble Heart & Vascular Hospital Cardiovascular Consultants to discuss disorders of the heart’s electrical system .
Heart disease is often thought of as a “plumbing problem” — blocked arteries and reduced blood flow.
But many serious heart conditions are actually electrical problems.
Understanding the difference can help you recognize symptoms early and protect your long-term health.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States—but the good news is that many forms of heart disease are preventable with early detection, medical management, and lifestyle changes.
On this week’s Health Matters Radio Show, we sat down with Mihail T. Paxos, MD, cardiologist at Aultman Deuble Heart and Vascular Hospital, to discuss coronary artery disease (CAD) and what patients can do to protect their heart health.
Breast health is a vital part of overall wellness, yet many people are unsure where to turn for trusted screening, diagnosis, and ongoing care. On a recent episode of Health Matters Radio Show & Podcast, we sat down with experts from the Breast Center at Aultman Hospital to discuss best practices in breast care and the exceptional resources available right here in Canton, Ohio.
This week’s Health Matters radio show and podcast features an important and timely conversation focused on Gynecologic Oncology at Aultman, highlighting advances in care, patient advocacy, and the multidisciplinary support available to women facing complex cancer diagnoses.
Cold, flu, and COVID season is here — and this week on Health Matters with the Medicine Center Pharmacy, Paul White and Brad White sat down with Dr. Joey Romar, D.O., of Aultman Orrville Dunlap Family Physicians to discuss what patients need to know to stay healthy, avoid complications, and understand when treatment is necessary.
On this week’s Health Matters with the Medicine Center Pharmacy, we welcomed Allen Bresson, Physical Therapist, and Jeff Teeple, Physical Therapist Assistant from Aultman North Therapy Services to discuss how to prevent, recognize, and treat back injuries effectively.