Cardiologist Dr. Jayne's Best Advice for Heart Health As You Age | The Movement Living Podcast
Dr. Jayne Morgan knows how to keep your heart healthy! She is a cardiologist, Vice President of Medical Affairs at Hello Heart, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine at The Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Jayne is a seasoned on-air medical expert for CNN, features in the Department of Health’s “Ask The Experts” series, hosts the women’s health talk show HealthyHer, and the award-winning social media series “Stairwell Chronicles”. In our conversation, Dr. Jayne explains why women’s heart issues often show up differently than men’s, leading to gaps in the healthcare system. She shares valuable tips on advocating for yourself, why you should get an EKG even if you’re healthy, and how to find your voice later in life!
The Movement Living Podcast is hosted by our co-founders, mother and daughter, Amanda June Giannakos (34) and Gabriela Schonbach (71). Each episode explores how women can live well and age better through an insightful interview with leaders and culture-changers in the wellness space.
00:00 Coming up in this episode:
01:11 Who is Dr. Jayne Morgan.
03:49 Keep on top of your cholesterol!
07:25 Why women’s lifestyle means they live longer than men, but in poorer health.
09:15 What women can do to change that and lead full, healthy lives.
14:49: How to navigate the health care system as a woman.
20:35 Women’s heart attacks don’t look the same as men’s. You need to ask for an EKG!
26:02 How Dr. Jayne learned to find her voice later in life.
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