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    Explore "dr. veita bland md" with insightful episodes like "It's Time For Some Happy Talk", "How To Avoid Another COVID Surge. It’s A Matter Of Your Health Season 4 – Show #1", "Our Yearly Dental Visit", "Damar Hamlin, A Medical Discussion" and "Managing And Preventing Diabetes" from podcasts like ""It’s a Matter of Your Health with Dr. Veita Bland", "It’s a Matter of Your Health with Dr. Veita Bland", "It’s a Matter of Your Health with Dr. Veita Bland", "The Podcast With Marben Bland" and "It’s a Matter of Your Health with Dr. Veita Bland"" and more!

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    How To Avoid Another COVID Surge. It’s A Matter Of Your Health Season 4 – Show #1

    How To Avoid Another COVID Surge.  It’s A Matter Of Your Health Season 4 – Show #1

    In this the 4th year of COVID, we have seen an uptick in cases.   Dr. Cynthia Snider, MD, MPH the medical director of infection prevention at Cone Health in Greensboro, NC joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD to discuss the upcoming flu season and how to avoid another COVID surge 

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    Managing And Preventing Diabetes

    Managing And Preventing Diabetes

    November Is American Diabetes Month, 1 in 10 Americans had diabetes.  Diabetes and diabetes-related health complications is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.  

    Dr. Barbara Coyle, MD the Public Health Director at Cabarrus Health Alliance in Concord, North Carolina joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD for an informative discussion about things you can do to manage and to prevent diabetes.   

    Though there is no cure for diabetes, there are things you can do to manage it and its health complications. And if you have prediabetes, there are things you can do to help prevent it from becoming type 2 diabetes.   

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    We Are Talking Brest Cancer, Specifically Mammograms

    We Are Talking Brest Cancer, Specifically Mammograms

    Mammography is the process of using low-energy X-rays to examine the human breast for diagnosis and screening. The goal of mammography is the early detection of breast cancer, typically through detection of characteristic masses or microcalcifications.

    Dr. Ashley Hawkins, MD the Medical Director and Breast Radiologist at Solis Mammography of Greensboro, NC joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD to discuss the significance of mammography, self-examination, and medical check-ups as key parts to breast health.

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    Aging With Grace

    Aging With Grace

    Age is no longer what it used to be. Life expectancy from birth used to be 48 years old for women in 1900. Today, that’s increased to over 80 with many people living healthy vibrant lives far beyond that.

    At an age when many people have retired, Dr. Teresa  L. Fry Brown is still going strong.   In addition to her extensive teaching, travel and writing schedule, Dr. Fry Brown is now the Associate Dean of Academic Affair at the Candler School of Theology where she taught for nearly 30 years.  

    Dr. Fry Brown joins Dr. Veita Bland for freewheeling discussion about aging with grace.   



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    How Racism Is Killing Black Women During Childbirth

    How Racism Is Killing Black Women During Childbirth

    Tennis Superstar Serena Williams is among an estimated 50,000 women in America who deal with dangerous or life-threatening, pregnancy-related complications each year. Black women are disproportionately likely to face these complications, and they are also more likely to fall victim to America’s ongoing maternal mortality crisis, being three to four times more likely than white women to die from pregnancy-related complications.

    Many of these deaths are largely preventable. But due to the impacts of systemic racism and discrimination, including in the care provided by the medical system, black women remain more likely than any other group to die from their pregnancies.

    Birth Doula ShLanda Burton is trying to reverse those trends, as founder and executive director of The National Birth Coalition.  The community-based Doula organization fills the birthing disparity gaps in maternity care. 

    ShLanda Burton joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD for a discussion about the role of a Doula and how The National Birth Coalition is working with medical professionals, maternity care advocates, community members, and researchers to improve the outcomes to end the killing of black women during childbirth. 

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    Podcast: Medical Gaslighting

    Podcast: Medical Gaslighting

    If you've gone to the doctor only to be told that your concerns aren't serious or that you're "just stressed," you aren't alone. This unfortunately common behavior, sometimes called medical gaslighting, leaves patients — especially women — feeling dismissed. And it can cause them to minimize or ignore what may be very real, painful, and even dangerous symptoms. 

    Retired physical and professor Dr. Kristy Freeman-Woods, MD joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD to discuss the 5 common signs of medical gaslighting and what to do about it.  

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    Medical Gaslighting

    Medical Gaslighting

    If you've gone to the doctor only to be told that your concerns aren't serious or that you're "just stressed," you aren't alone. This unfortunately common behavior, sometimes called medical gaslighting, leaves patients — especially women — feeling dismissed. And it can cause them to minimize or ignore what may be very real, painful, and even dangerous symptoms. 

    Retired physical and professor Dr. Kristy Freeman-Woods, MD joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD to discuss the 5 common signs of medical gaslighting and what to do about it.  

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    Colerectal Cancer Awareness Month

    Colerectal Cancer Awareness Month

    Colorectal cancer—cancer of the colon and rectum—is the second leading cancer killer in the United States affecting both men and women.  Your risk increases as you age.  Some people are at even higher risk depending on their personal or family history.  Dr. Shabana Shahid MD, Board Certified Gastroenterologist with Bethany Medical, joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD to share the good news that colorectal cancer is preventable and, if detected early, is curable.  

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    Podcast: Addiction In the African American Community

    Podcast: Addiction In the African American Community

    The U.S. government reports 2.2 million African Americans 18 or older meet the criteria for a substance use disorder.  Dr. Louis Baxtor, Sr. MD, Director of Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program at Howard University joins Dr. Bland for a wide-ranging discussion about addiction in the African American Community including the five categories of addiction treatment.  

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    Taking Charge Of Your Heart Health

    Taking Charge Of Your Heart Health

    February is heart health. Physical education teacher and heart health champion Pam Parker joins Dr. Bland to share her story of how she survived various heart challenges including a heart attack, peripheral artery disease (PAD), and her work as a heart health advocate, empowering people to take charge of their health.  

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    The White Black Death Gap

    The White Black Death Gap

    The conventional things that kills everyone, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, kills Blacks more and at a faster rate than Whites.   Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, Gerald S. Berenson Professor of Medicine in Preventative Cardiology, joins Dr. Bland for a discussion of health disparities and how they are affecting people of color. 

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    Podcast The White - Black Death Gap

    Podcast The White - Black Death Gap

    The conventional things that kills everyone, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, kills Blacks more and at a faster rate than Whites.   Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, Gerald S. Berenson Professor of Medicine in Preventative Cardiology, joins Dr. Bland for a discussion of health disparities and how they are affecting people of color. 

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    Preventive and Lifestyle Medicine

    Preventive and Lifestyle Medicine

    Preventive and Lifestyle medicine is the evidence-based therapeutic approach to prevent, treat, and reverse lifestyle-related chronic diseases.  Dr. Bonnie Coyle, MD Director of Health for Cabarus County joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD to discuss the key principles that can improve our lifestyles and prevent illness and disease.    

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    The Impact of Conesus and Implicit Bias on Health Care

    The Impact of Conesus and Implicit Bias on Health Care

    Implicit bias refers to the unconscious prejudice individuals might feel about another thing, group, or person.   Implicit bias in health care has led to disparities in health outcomes for women, people of color, and other ethnic groups.  

    Dr. Alvin C. Powell, MD Chief Health Equity Officer at Cone Health joins Dr. Veita Bland to explore Health Equity.  Listen as Dr. Powell explains how health care practitioners, hospitals, and the health care industrial complex have engaged in biases, stereotypes, and discriminatory practices leading to disparities in health care outcomes.  

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    The Latest on COVID 19 Vaccines for Children and Boosters for Adults

    The Latest on COVID 19 Vaccines for Children and Boosters for Adults

    Pediatricians can start vaccinating children ages 5-11 years against COVID-19.

    Federal health officials gave final approval to use the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for about 28 million children in this age group.    Booster shots for adults who have taken the vaccine are now available.    Dr. Cynthia Snider, MD, MPH the medical director of infection prevention at Cone Health in Greensboro, NC joins Dr. Veita Bland, MD to talk about the latest  COVID-19                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            &

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