2020 Articles
![Heart failure can be treated with medicines, lifestyle changes](https://www.upstate.edu/informed/images/2020/091820-zmitrowitz-interview-400x200.jpg)
Heart failure can be treated with medicines, lifestyle changes
September 22, 2020
Interview with nurse Natasha Zmitrowitz, heart failure data coordinator and...
![Ways to treat atrial fibrillation and faulty heart valves; the flu vaccine's importance this season: Upstate Medical University's HealthLink on Air for Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020](https://www.upstate.edu/informed/images/2020/092020-radioshow-400x200.jpg)
Ways to treat atrial fibrillation and faulty heart valves; the flu vaccine's importance this season: Upstate Medical University's HealthLink on Air for Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020
September 18, 2020
Interviews with cardiac surgeon Stephen Waterford, MD, and Jarrod Bagatell, MD,...
![Surgeon explains advantages of different treatments for common heart problems](https://www.upstate.edu/informed/images/2020/090920-waterford-interview-400x200.jpg)
Surgeon explains advantages of different treatments for common heart problems
September 11, 2020
Interview with Upstate cardiac surgeon Stephen Waterford, MD
![Sleep challenges after a stroke; is mental illness related to violence?; exploring electrical disturbances in the heart and brain: Upstate Medical University's HealthLink on Air for Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020](https://www.upstate.edu/informed/images/2020/080220-radioshow-400x200.jpg)
Sleep challenges after a stroke; is mental illness related to violence?; exploring electrical disturbances in the heart and brain: Upstate Medical University's HealthLink on Air for Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020
July 31, 2020
Interviews with associate professor of nursing Karen Klingman, PhD, and...
![Scientist hopes study of electrical disturbances in the heart and brain could lead to new therapies](https://www.upstate.edu/informed/images/2020/071620-auerbach-interview-400x200.jpg)
Scientist hopes study of electrical disturbances in the heart and brain could lead to new therapies
July 20, 2020
Interview with Upstate research scientist David Auerbach, PhD