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Dean Robert Harrington, an esteemed cardiologist and the new dean of Weill Cornell Medicine, joins Dr. Stieg to explore the fascinating conversations that go on between the heart and the brain.
From the electrical signals sent from the brain to the oxygenated blood flow the heart sends back, find out what keeps both organs going—and what happens when something disrupts that balance. Turns out you really can die of a broken heart!
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Dean Robert Harrington, an esteemed cardiologist and the new dean of Weill Cornell Medicine, joins Dr. Stieg to explore the fascinating conversations that go on between the heart and the brain.
From the electrical signals sent from the brain to the oxygenated blood flow the heart sends back, find out what keeps both organs going—and what happens when something disrupts that balance. Turns out you really can die of a broken heart!

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