Episodes
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COVID-19 has made 2020 a year for the record books. It is exciting that vaccines are being approved and distributed, but the speed of development has many people concerned about safety. This week Dr. Kisha and Dr. Maya are ready to help it all make a bit more sense as they explain how these vaccines were developed quickly and safely, how the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are looking, and some insight into when you can expect to receive yours.
This is an episode you do not want to miss.
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Dr, Kisha and Dr, Maya are back and they know how stressful 2020 has been. Tune in to get some tips on how to manage anxiety, and determine when it's time to talk to your physician.
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In this episode the Sisters discuss cardiovascular disease aka heart disease, which is the number one killer of Americans. We’ve all been hearing a lot lately about heart disease as a risk factor for more severe disease if you contract COVID-19. Someone has a heart attack about every 40 seconds, and dies from a cardiovascular event every minute. Also concerning is how COVID-19 is greatly affecting the Black community, this is due to underlying health conditions such as high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes.
Heart disease encompasses many different conditions which is explained during this episode.
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For more info on the topics discussed:
https://theheartfoundation.org/heart-disease-facts-2/
https://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/about.htm
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https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/08/830030932/cdc-hospital-data-point-to-racial-disparity-in-covid-19-casess://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/women.htm
https://millionhearts.hhs.gov/
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2020/04/09/why-are-blacks-dying-at-higher-rates-from-covid-19/ -
This week is a heavier topic, but necessary during these unprecedented times. The Sisters talk advanced care planning, definitions of 'DNR' and 'respirators', and how to have those conversations with your family and friends.
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For more info on the topics discussed:
Advance Care PlanningThe Five Wishes Starter Kit is all you need to start thinking about and documenting your wishes.
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This week the Sisters are sharing their expert knowledge as doctors on the front lines of securing the health of our communities during the Covid-19 epidemic. In part 1 the Sisters separate fact from fiction, and in part 2 they welcome, Xonna Clark, a licensed dietician/nutritionist, to share what could be life-saving advice on how to boost your immune system to protect against it or fight it off.
This is an episode you do not want to miss.
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Connect with Xonna Clark, MS, LDN, CNS:
www.xonnaclark.com
Send a text: +1 240-813-0805
Xonna is offering three levels of support during this time and she's got you covered. She has designed a 4 week program to help you boost your immune system. Get in touch!
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This week the Sisters welcome back Dr. Sherry L. H. Maragh, MD, MBA of Maragh Dermatology to discuss alopecia. Special guest, Everett Davis, shares his personal story about living with alopecia.
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This week The Sisters are talking Black Hair with guest Sherry L. H. Maragh, MD, MBA of Maragh Dermatology. How often should you wash your hair? What can your hair tell you about your overall health? What can I do to create a healthy hair regimen?
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https://www.facebook.com/maragh.dermatology/
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"Sometimes it's hard to look forward before we look back," Dr. Maya.
The Sisters' season three premiere episode is all about self-reflection and the important role it plays in overall wellness.
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Why is it so hard to get men to the doctor? What should men expect at their annual physical? How often should you be screened for HIV? Mental health and toxic masculinity?
The sisters are talking MEN'S HEALTH this week. Dr. Timothy Boone, MD, guests on this episode.
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Resources:
https://www.ebony.com/health/black-men-health-guide/https://www.aawellnessproject.org/10-health-risks-black-men/
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/lose_wt/BMI/bmicalc.htm
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Dr. Kisha and Dr. Maya are back with another hot topic: marijuana. Is it safe? Can it help with your glaucoma? Is marijuana addictive? Can marijuana contribute to mental illness? As more states legalize marijuana, the Sisters share potentially life-saving information.
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Dr. Kisha and Dr. Maya weigh in on the hot topic of vaping. So far there have been 380 confirmed cases of vape related lung illnesses and 6 confirmed deaths. The doctors break down why this new vice is bad news for everyone.
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In the season 2 opener Dr. Kisha and Dr. Maya discuss the end of summer and the most wonderful time of the year, "back to school season." From bullying to vaccinations, the sisters break down the ways in which parents can prep their kiddos for a healthy start to the new school.
The Sisters also welcome Dalia Davies Flanagan (@Welm.Co) of the podcast "Melanated Mom Talk". Dalia asks a lot of the questions other Moms ahead of sending their kids back to school.
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This week on The Sisters Will See You Now Dr. Kisha and Dr. Maya answer all of your questions about alcohol. Is red wine good for you? Can you drink while breastfeeding? Hair of the dog? Is there a cure for hangovers? What are the long-term effects of alcohol and binge drinking?
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Happy Mother's Day! The Sisters and their Mom, Rita Green, offer sage advice about parenting, grand parenting and everything in between.
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April is National Minority Health Month. The Sisters discuss a chronic disease that affects all minority groups at higher rates than whites and answer your questions, "Can I prevent it? "Does cinnamon cure diabetes?" "Why is insulin so expensive?"
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April is National Minority Health Month. The Drs. discuss chronic health issues more prevalent among minority groups and what you can do to live a longer, healthier life.
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In this week’s episode the sisters delve into the often confusing topic of cancer screenings. From cervical cancer to breast cancer, they provide life-saving information you need to know now.
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The sisters, Dr. Kisha Davis and Dr. Maya Green, answer all of your questions about birth control and pregnancy prevention. And no, pull out and pray is not advised.
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The sisters, Dr. Kisha Davis and Dr. Maya Green, answer the question, "what is good sex?" The answer may surprise you.
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Sisters Dr. Kisha Davis and Dr. Maya Green answer the health questions you’re too afraid to ask your own doctor. It's almost Valentine's Day and the Drs. delve into sexual health.