• How Heart Health Directly Affects Your Brain and Memory
    Feb 4 2026

    Heart health is brain health. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and blood sugar don’t just affect your heart—they can also increase stroke risk and impact memory and long-term brain function.

    In this episode of Baptist Health Talk, host Sandra Peebles speaks with Dr. Marcus St. John, interventional cardiologist, and Dr. Nestor Beltre, neurologist and movement disorder specialist, about how shared risk factors connect heart disease and cognitive health. They explain why keeping blood pressure in a healthy range may lower the risk of cognitive impairment, why exercise is truly “fertilizer for the brain,” and how the Mediterranean lifestyle supports both heart and brain health.

    The doctors also address common misconceptions about supplements and explain how stress and depression can mimic memory problems—often mistaken for early dementia. Learn practical, evidence-based steps you can take today to protect both your heart and your brain.

    Host:
    Sandra Peebles
    Award-Winning Journalist

    Guests:
    Marcus St. John, M.D.
    Interventional Cardiologist
    Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute

    Nestor Beltre, M.D.
    Neurologist and Movement Disorders Specialist
    Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute


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    17 mins
  • What Doctors Look for at Your Yearly Health Visit
    Jan 28 2026

    If you’ve been putting off your annual checkup or aren’t sure what should happen during your primary care visit, this conversation breaks it all down.

    In this episode of Baptist HealthTalk, Dr. Anthony Gonzalez, chief of surgery for Baptist Hospital of Miami and Medical Director of Bariatric Surgery at Baptist Health, sits down with Dr. Ravindra Ganesh, internal medicine physician with Baptist Health Concierge Medicine, to explain why primary care is the foundation of long-term health.

    They discuss what screenings and labs actually matter, how age and family history guide preventive care, and why things like blood pressure, cholesterol, sleep, and lifestyle habits shouldn’t be ignored. Dr. Ganesh also clears up common myths around supplements, vaccines, and testing—helping patients feel more confident and informed about their health decisions.

    Watch now to learn how a proactive primary care approach can help catch problems early and keep you healthier all year long.

    Host:
    Anthony Gonzalez, M.D.
    Chief of Surgery, Baptist Hospital of Miami
    Medical Director of Bariatric Surgery, Baptist Health

    Guest:
    Ravindra Ganesh, M.D.
    Internal Medicine Physician
    Baptist Health Concierge Medicine

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    19 mins
  • How Elite Hockey Players Recover: Matthew Tkachuk on Sleep, Health & Performance
    Jan 27 2026

    What does it take to stay healthy through the most demanding hockey seasons?

    In this episode of Baptist Health Talk, Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk joins broadcaster Steve Goldstein and Dr. Gautam Yagnik, team physician with Baptist Health, for an inside look at elite athlete recovery and performance.

    Tkachuk shares how his approach to recovery has evolved—from post-game routines and cold tubs to nutrition, sleep optimization, and mental preparation. Dr. Yagnik explains how Baptist Health supports professional athletes behind the scenes and how the same principles used in elite sports medicine can benefit everyday people.

    This conversation explores:
    Why sleep is now a top performance priority
    How recovery starts immediately after competition
    The role of nutrition, hydration, and mental health
    What non-athletes can learn from elite hockey care

    Whether you’re an athlete or simply focused on staying active and healthy, this episode highlights how Baptist Health’s sports medicine expertise helps people perform at their best—on and off the ice.

    Host:
    Steve Goldstein
    Television Play-by-Play Broadcaster
    Florida Panthers

    Guests:
    Matthew Tkachuck
    Left Wing
    Florida Panthers

    Gautam Yagnik, M.D.
    Orthopedic Surgeon and Florida Panthers Team Physician
    Baptist Health Orthopedic Care

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    23 mins
  • Diabetes Symptoms, Types, and Early Warning Signs Explained
    Jan 21 2026

    Diabetes often develops silently, and by the time symptoms appear, it may have already been there for years.

    In this episode of Baptist HealthTalk, host Johanna Gomez sits down with Dr. Pascual DeSantis, Chief of Endocrinology, and Dr. Paolo Carvalho, Geriatric and Family Medicine Physician at Baptist Health, to break down what diabetes really is and why so many people miss the early warning signs.

    The experts explain the differences between type 1, type 2, and pre-diabetes, common symptoms people brush off, and how lifestyle, genetics, and age all play a role. They also discuss what’s happening inside the body, why follow-up care matters, and how uncontrolled blood sugar can affect the heart, kidneys, nerves, and vision. Watch now to learn what signs to look for—and when it’s time to talk to your doctor.


    Host:
    Johanna Gomez
    Award-Winning Host & Journalist

    Guests:
    Pascual De Santis, M.D.
    Chief of Endocrinology
    Baptist Health

    Paulo Carvalho, M.D.
    Geriatric Medicine & Family Medicine Physician
    Baptist Health Concierge Medicine

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    36 mins
  • Weight Loss Medication vs Surgery: What to Know
    Jan 14 2026

    If you’re confused by weight loss medications like Ozempic or Wegovy, diet trends, or bariatric surgery options, you’re not alone.

    In this episode of Baptist HealthTalk, Dr. Anthony Gonzalez, chief of surgery for Baptist Hospital of Miami and Medical Director of Bariatric Surgery at Baptist Health, sits down with Dr. Timothy Nowack, a general and bariatric surgeon, to separate fact from fiction and explain what actually works for long-term weight loss. They break down how GLP-1 weight loss medications work, who they’re for, what kind of results are realistic, and why obesity is a chronic disease—not a personal failure.

    The conversation also explores when diet and lifestyle changes may be enough, when medications can help, and when weight loss surgery becomes an important option.

    If you’re trying to make safe, informed decisions about your health without the hype, this episode provides clear, expert guidance. Watch now to learn which weight loss path may be right for you.

    Host:
    Anthony Gonzalez, M.D.
    Chief of Surgery, Baptist Hospital of Miami
    Medical Director of Bariatric Surgery, Baptist Health

    Guest:
    Timothy Nowack, M.D.
    General Surgeon
    Baptist Health

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    19 mins
  • Can Cervical Cancer Be Cured? A Gynecologic Oncologist Answers
    Jan 7 2026

    Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, and when caught early, it’s often highly curable. In fact, reports say Australia is on track to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035. However, many women still have unanswered questions about symptoms, screening and what a diagnosis really means.

    In this Baptist HealthTalk episode, host Johanna Gomez sits down with Dr. Ryan Kahn, a gynecologic oncologist with Baptist Health Cancer Care, to answer the most searched questions women have about cervical cancer.

    They cover why early stages are often symptom-free, the warning signs to watch for, how survival rates change by stage and what treatment can look like (surgery, chemo, radiation and newer targeted therapies).

    Dr. Kahn also clears up common misconceptions about HPV, the HPV vaccine and how often you actually need a Pap/HPV test.

    Listen now for clear, practical guidance to help you protect your health.

    If you’re due for screening, or noticing changes, this episode helps you know what to do next.

    Host:
    Johanna Gomez
    Award-Winning Host & Journalist

    Guest:
    Ryan Kahn, M.D.
    Gynecologic Oncologist
    Baptist Health Cancer Care

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    31 mins
  • Want Fitness Goals That Last? Avoid These Common Mistakes
    Dec 29 2025

    If you’re starting new year fitness goals and feeling pressure to change everything FAST, you’re not alone.

    In this episode of Baptist HealthTalk, host Johanna Gomez sits down with Dr. Steven Hale, a primary sports medicine physician with Baptist Health Orthopedic Care, to break down how to start exercising the right way without burning out or getting injured.

    They discuss why so many people quit by the end of January, how starting too fast can lead to common sports injuries, and why the “no pain, no gain” mindset can actually do more harm than good. Dr. Hale explains the importance of starting slow, progressing by just 5–10% per week, and focusing on consistency over quick results.

    You’ll also learn how exercise supports both physical and mental health, and how small, realistic changes can help you build habits that actually last. Watch now to learn how to create a safe, sustainable fitness routine that works with your body—not against it.

    Host:
    Johanna Gomez
    Award-Winning Host & Journalist

    Guest:
    Steven Hale, M.D.
    Primary Sports Medicine Physician
    Baptist Health Orthopedic Care

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    22 mins
  • Menopausia: El Caos Emocional Sí Tiene Ciencia
    Dec 17 2025

    ¿Andas con ansiedad, cambios de humor, niebla mental o cansancio extremo? No estás sola.

    En este episodio de Baptist HealthTalk, la Dra. Rachel Rohaidy de Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute y la presentadora Anabelle Blum explican qué pasa realmente en tu cerebro durante la perimenopausia y la menopausia, por qué te puedes sentir “apagada” o “no como tú misma” y qué herramientas existen para recuperar claridad y bienestar.

    Hablamos de salud mental, hormonas, familia, cultura y cómo pedir ayuda sin tabúes — especialmente en nuestra comunidad hispana.


    Presentadora:
    Anabelle Blum

    Experta:
    Rachel Rohaidy, M.D.
    Psiquiatra
    Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute


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    22 mins