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Watch the NEJM In Studio video of this interview at NEJM.org. David Jones is the Ackerman Professor of the Culture of Medicine at Harvard University. Harleen Marwah, the interviewer, is an Editorial Fellow at the Journal. W. Xue and D.S. Jones. Debating Race and the Diagnosis of Anemia — How Medicine Moved Away from Race-Based Standards. N Engl J Med 2025;392:2168-2173.
Hola :)En el episodio de hoy os explico por qué puedes tener la proteína ferrritina alta en sangre:1- Explicaremos qué es la ferritina2- Niveles altos de ferritina: valores mayores o igual a 89 ug/L en mujeres en edad fértil, 212 ug/L en mujeres en etapa de la menopausia y valores mayores o iguales a 147 ug/L en hombres-3-Por qué el "higado graso" es causa y consecuencia de elevación de la ferritina y acumulación de hierro en el higado con el consecuente incremento del estado oxidativo general y hepático en particular. Y todas las consecuencias metabólicas y hormonales derivadas.4- Por qué enfermedades autoinmunes pueden dar lugar a elevación de la ferritina incluso teniendo falta de hierro.5- Causas genéticas de acumulo de hierro y ferritina: hemocromatosis hereditaria.6-Otras causas NO hereditarias de hemocromatosis: falta de cobre, alcohol, hepatitis B y C, fármacos como la isoniazida o sindrome mielodispasico.Además, aprenderemos qué recomendaciones de estilo de vida existen para cada caso y en el caso de que se necesite, tratamientos que pueden mejorar. Espero que os guste :)Para mas información ya sabéis que me tenéis en mi instagram @isabelvina dónde te comparto contenido diario Mi TikTok @isabelvinabasEn mi canal de YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-dfdxLBcvfztBvRAKZSXGQY los suplementos formulados por mi https://ivbwellness.com
In this episode of Hope Natural Health, Dr. Erin chats about a topic that affects so many women: anemia. During this episode you will learn about: What anemia actually is Common tests your doctor might use to diagnose anemia and pinpoint its root cause Holistic healing strategies for anemia https://weightloss.drerinellis.com/hope-for-hormones For more on Dr. Erin: Work with Dr. Erin here: https://p.bttr.to/3E88ps4 Buy Dr. Erin's Supplements here: https://drerinellis.com/shop Get the Period Productivity Planner here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BBYBRT5Q?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Download the FREE Menstrual Cycle Nutrition Guide here: https://detox.drerinellis.com/ Watch The Free Video "7 Hormones Affecting Your Weight Loss Goals" here: https://weightloss.drerinellis.com/ Let's Be Friends: Follow Dr. Erin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.erinellis/ Follow Dr. Erin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drerinellisnmd Follow Dr. Erin on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.erinellis?lang=en Join the Fix My Period Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/470429440943215 Bookmark Dr. Erin's Website: https://drerinellis.com/ Subscribe to Hope Natural Health on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChHYVmNEu5tKu91EATHhEiA Follow Hope Natural Health on FB: https://www.facebook.com/hopenaturalhealth Sign up for Newsletters here: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/129653/99504448452166810/share Link to Testing: https://hopenaturalhealth.wellproz.com/ #AnemiaHealing #HolisticHealth #WomensWellness #NaturalHealing #IronDeficiency #HopeNaturalHealth #FatigueRelief #NutritionalHealing #HormoneHealth #DrErinEllis
We talked to the mother of someone who has fought through AML, Anemia and a bone marrow transplant - Lisa Heiden shares the inspiring and heartbreaking story and the climbing back she has gone through since her 2020 diagnosis. Also this half we give away the ultimate Minnesota Twins broadcast package where you can go behind the scenes of the Twins broadcast - again, all courtesy of your donations to the Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction alongside NMDP!
On this episode NinaMaria talks with influential leaders of the Cooley's Anemia Foundation (CAF). Guests Bob Ficarra, Craig Butler, and Ralph Colasanti discuss the foundation's 70-year history, advocacy efforts, and pivotal role in advancing research and patient care for thalassemia. The conversation also emphasizes the significance of patient involvement, global outreach, and ongoing initiatives such as gene therapy and the annual CAF conference. Join us as we explore how CAF continues to impact patients' lives through comprehensive support and a strong sense of community. SHOW DESCRIPTION Thal Pals: The Alpha Beta Revolution Podcast is intended for patients, caregivers, providers, and the greater community of people who are impacted by thalassemia. Each episode strives to provide listeners with critical education, the latest scientific updates, and voices from the thalassemia community. Learn more about thalassemia by visiting RethinkThalassemia.com. Join an inclusive community and build connections with other hemolytic anemia allies by following @AllyVoicesRising on Instagram. Thal Pals is sponsored by Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. Visit Agios.com to learn more. This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare professional before making any treatment decisions. TRANSPARENCY STATEMENT Thal Pals: The Alpha Beta Revolution Podcast is made possible by Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. Visit Agios.com to learn more. The following Agios-supported programs are intended for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare professional before making any treatment decisions. Host and guest featured in this episode have been compensated for their time.
Drs. Pemmaraju and Bose discuss the revised International Working Group criteria for anemia response in patients with myelofibrosis, outlining new definitions for transfusion status, gender-specific hemoglobin thresholds, and benchmarks for major and minor responses.
A 10-year-old of Middle Eastern ancestry , assigned female at birth, is seen for routine well child care. She is generally healthy and plays soccer, reporting excellent exercise tolerance, stating, “I'm the fastest midfield on the team.” Physical examination is within normal limits with Tanner stage 2. Height and weight are at 40% tile, consistent with previous measures. Laboratory evaluation reveals a mild microcytic hypochromic anemia with a NL RDW. This likely represents which of the following?A. Vitamin B 12 deficiencyB. G6PD deficiencyC. Iron deficiencyD. Beta thalassemia minor---YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch5dbCqkPTM&list=PLf0PFEPBXfq592b5zCthlxSNIEM-H-EtD&index=114Visit fhea.com to learn more!
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In this episode, the Athletes Compass team continues their deep dive into VO2 max, shifting the spotlight from the heart and lungs to the muscles, capillaries, and mitochondria. Dr. Paul Laursen breaks down how oxygen delivery is only part of the equation — your muscles must be primed to use that oxygen. They explore how endurance training, muscle fiber types, capillary density, and even nutrition play critical roles in determining your performance ceiling. From everyday athletes to elites, this conversation lays out the science and strategy for getting the most out of your training.Key TakeawaysVO2 max is limited not just by cardiovascular output, but by muscular capacity to utilize oxygen.Mitochondrial density and capillary growth are crucial for efficient energy production in muscles.Base training (Zone 2) sends the necessary signals to build aerobic capacity and fat-burning efficiency.Fast-twitch fibers can be trained to become more fatigue-resistant with specific high-intensity and strength training.Strength endurance (like low cadence cycling) may promote mitochondrial development in larger muscle fibers.Blood volume and red cell count are critical; they can be naturally boosted by heat training, altitude, and proper nutrition.Anemia, especially low ferritin or B12, drastically reduces performance and should be checked via bloodwork.Holistic recovery and stress management are non-negotiables for athletic longevity.Paul Warloski - Endurance, Strength Training, YogaMarjaana Rakai - Tired Mom Runs - Where fitness meets motherhood.
If you're concerned that you might have pernicious anemia, find out more about this condition and its link to Vitamin B12 levels with guidance and advice from Valleant. Visit https://valleant.com/how-to-cure-pernicious-anemia-effective-treatment-strategies/ for more details. Valleant City: Austin Address: 11320 North FM 620 Website: https://valleant.com
Join Gerianne DiPiano and her co-host, Dr. Katherine Sherif, as they delve into the lesser-known subject of Iron Deficiency Without Anemia (IDWA). Discover how this condition frequently goes undiagnosed due to its symptoms, which can often mimic those of perimenopause. Understand the vital roles of iron and ferritin in your body while learning about the causes of IDWA. Most importantly, recognize when to consult your doctor for low iron testing.For a complete visual presentation, be sure to check out the full video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_EpY-IoB-pk
Hola!!En el episodio de hoy os traigo toda la información que podais necesitar y os puede sumar en vuestra salud sobre la vitamina B9 o folatos.En el podcast de hoy aprenderemos:La diferencia entre folatos ( formas naturaled y activas de la vitamina B9) y el acido fólicoEn qué alimentos se encuentran los folatos y cuales son otras fuentes de ellos.Como se absorbe la vitamina B9 de los alimentos y como la hace la de los suplementosActivación del acido folico inactivo de determinados suplementos de acido folico y alimentos enriquecidosFunciones claves de la vitamina B9 activa ( Tetrahidrofolato, 5 metiltetrahidrofolato, 5 formyl tetrahidrofolato. 5,10 metileno THF, 5, 10 metenil THF..)Requerimientos diarios de folatoComo saber si lo tienes bajo en analisis y sintomasFormas activas de folato: 5 metiltetrahidrofolato, quatrefolic, metafolin, lederfolin, metiltetrahidrofolatoEspero que os guste :) Para mas información ya sabéis que me tenéis en mi instagram @isabelvina dónde te comparto contenido diario.Mi TikTok @isabelvinabas En mi canal de YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-dfdxLBcvfztBvRAKZSXGQY los suplementos formulados por mi https://ivbwellness.com
We dive into the recognition and management of blast crisis. Hosts: Sadakat Chowdhury, MD Brian Gilberti, MD https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Blast_Crisis.mp3 Download Leave a Comment Tags: Hematology, Oncology Show Notes Topic Overview Blast crisis is an oncologic emergency, most commonly seen in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Defined by: >20% blasts in peripheral blood or bone marrow. May include extramedullary blast proliferation. Without treatment, median survival is only 3–6 months. Pathophysiology & Associated Conditions Usually occurs in CML, but also in: Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) Transition from chronic to blast phase often reflects disease progression or treatment resistance. Risk Factors 10% of CML patients progress to blast crisis. Risk increased in: Patients refractory to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (e.g., imatinib). Those with Philadelphia chromosome abnormalities. WBC >100,000, which increases risk for leukostasis. Clinical Presentation Symptoms often stem from pancytopenia and leukostasis: Anemia: fatigue, malaise. Functional neutropenia: high WBC count, but increased infection/sepsis risk. Thrombocytopenia: bleeding, bruising. Leukostasis/hyperviscosity effects by system: Neurologic: confusion, visual changes, stroke-like symptoms. Cardiopulmonary: ARDS, myocardial injury. Others: priapism, limb ischemia, bowel infarction.
266: If you struggle with anemia, leaky gut, low red blood cells, high LDL cholesterol, brain fog, fatigue—or if you bruise easily—this episode is for you. There's a special fat that's been shown to support all of these issues. It's called C15:0, and it's the first essential fatty acid discovered in over 90 years! Stephanie joins me today for an eye-opening conversation about this unique fat—an odd-chain saturated fatty acid that's changing the game. She breaks down the difference between odd-chain and even-chain saturated fats and clears up the common misconception that all saturated fats are bad news. (Spoiler: they're not.) We also dive into how C15:0 could benefit pregnant mothers and developing babies, and why there's growing interest in adding it to infant formula. So, what foods actually contain C15:0? Are there any that block its absorption? And why are so many of us deficient in it to begin with? If you're curious whether you're lacking this essential fat, good news—there are tests for that. And within just 3 to 6 months of supplementing with Fatty15 (a C15:0 supplement), people are reporting some incredible results. We definitely get a little nerdy in this episode—and I loved every minute of it! Fatty15 | Get 15% off when you use code: DIGEST Topics Discussed: The essential fatty acid we're missing The difference between short, medium, and odd-chain fatty acids What C15:0 is and where to find it Why Americans are so deficient in it Connections to anemia, leaky gut, and aging Why pregnant and nursing moms need C15:0 The potential of adding it to infant formula Sponsored By: Fatty15 | Get 15% off when you use code: DIGEST at fatty15.com/digest Manukora | Head to MANUKORA.com/DIGEST to get $70 off the Starter Kit LMNT | Get your FREE sample pack with any LMNT purchase at drinklmnt.com/DIGEST Our Place | Go to fromourplace.com and use code DIGEST for 10% Ollie | https://www.myollie.com/digest/ & enter code DIGEST to get 60% off your first box. As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com. And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app. Show Links: Check out Fatty15 scientific studies: https://www.discoverc15.com/ Check Out Bethany: Bethany's Instagram: @lilsipper YouTube Bethany's Website Discounts & My Favorite Products My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds)
శరీరంలో ఎర్ర రక్త కణాలు లేదా హిమోగ్లోబిన్ తగినంతగా లేనప్పుడు రక్తహీనత అంటారు . ఒళ్లంతా నొప్పులు, అరికాళ్లలో మంటలు, కొద్దిదూరం నడిచినా ఆయాసం, చిన్న చిన్న పనులకే అలసట.. ఇవన్నీ రక్తహీనతకు సంకేతం. ఇది మహిళలలో ఎక్కువగా కనిపిస్తుంది. మరి ఈ రక్త హీనతను ఎలా గుర్తించాలి? దీని నివారణకు ఎలాంటి చికిత్స తీసుకోవాలి అనే విషయాలు ప్రముఖ ఆయుర్వేద డాక్టర్ అనుపమ ఉప్పులూరి గారు ఈ ఎపిసోడ్ లో చక్కగా వివరిస్తున్నారు.Anemia occurs when there is a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin. In this episode, Ayurvedic expert Dr. Anupama Uppuluri explains its symptoms, diagnosis, and effective treatments.Host : Renusree Guest: Dr.Anupama Uppuluri Dr.Anupama Contact Details: Mobile / WhatsApp: 9100052961 https://edvenswaholistichealthcare.com/ Edvenswa Holistic Healthcare 6-149/5/B/1, Orchids the International School Road, Bowrampet, Landmark: DRK Engineering College, Hyderabad #TALRadioTelugu #AnemiaAwareness #WomenHealth #AyurvedaHealing #HealthEducation #FatigueSolutions #TouchALife #TALRadio
How digestive health can ruin your physique & quality of life w/ Austin StoutJoin the Bodybuilding-friendly HRT Clinic - Get professional medical guidance on your health as a bodybuilder:[ Pharma Test, IGF1, Tesamorelin, Glutathione, BPC, Semaglutide, Var troche, etc]https://transcendcompany.com/patient-intake-form/?ls=Nyle+NaygaWatch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ihq4tIzyS8&t=5618sRP Hypertrophy Training App: rpstrength.com/nylePlease share this episode if you liked it. To support the podcast, the best cost-free way is to subscribe and please rate the podcast 5* wherever you find your podcasts. Thanks for watching.To be part of any Q&A, follow trensparentpodcast or nylenayga on instagram and watch for Q&A prompts on the story https://www.instagram.com/trensparentpodcast/Huge Supplements (Protein, Pre, Defend Cycle Support, Utilize GDA, Vital, Astragalus, Citrus Bergamot): https://www.hugesupplements.com/discount/NYLESupport code 'NYLE' 10% off - proceeds go towards upgrading content productionYoungLA Clothes: https://www.youngla.com/discount/nyleCode ‘NYLE' to support the podcastLet's chat about the Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trensparentpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transparentpodcastPersonalized Bodybuilding Program: https://www.nylenaygafitness.comTimestamps:00:00 Start of Gut Health02:20 Protein Digestion and Overeating05:10 High DHT Doses in Bodybuilding08:00 Genetics and Drug Dosages11:30 Social Media vs Real Life Knowledge14:00 Bodybuilders Eating Too Much Protein?18:00 Digestion Issues from High Protein22:00 Nutrient Deficiencies in Bodybuilding26:00 Magnesium Deficiency Explained30:00 Bloodwork Tips: Alkaline Phosphatase34:30 Anemia, Iron, and Lactoferrin39:00 How to Fix Low Iron Safely43:00 Electrolytes and Muscle Function46:30 Adrenal Fatigue and Cortisol Levels50:00 Adrenal Health and Blood Markers53:00 How to Recover from Burnout57:00 Managing Allostatic Load01:00:00 Psychological Stress and Training01:01:53 Stress & Mindset in Bodybuilding01:07:58 GLP-1 Peptides & Weight Loss01:15:24 Obesity & Hunger Hormones01:26:39 Autoimmune & Gut Health01:33:46 Fruits, Veggies & Digestion01:43:11 Insulin & Growth in Women01:50:20 Metabolic Damage & Prep Struggles01:54:28 Longevity in Bodybuilding01:56:22 Final Thoughts & Sign-Off
In this episode we talk to Julie about her experience with Type 2 diabetes. She works as a fat positive counselor and yoga instructor. In this episode we talk aboutHow providers treat body weight rather than your body which taught Julie how to lose weight rather than care for her diabetes.How to learn how to advocate for yourself in medical institutions and where to get information on treatment options How religion (Evangelicalism) and diet culture overlap; morality, purity, gender, and body control. Expectations to stick to the "good" and when you ultimately slip up with the "bad" you are taught to feel guilt and shame. Living as a visibly able-bodied person as someone with multiple disabilities Resources mentioned on this episode: “PURE” by Linda Kay Klein"Fearing the Black Body" by Sabrina springs Social determinants of healthDiabetic Foot Exam details: https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/diabetic-foot-exam/Anemia and A1c: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28541136/Find trustworthy IG and tiktok diabetes educators for non-stigmatizing diabetes informationCheck https://www.cbdce.org/locate to find diabetes educators (note these definitely won't all be fat positive)Find Julie here: @juliemsweeneyLINKS:Apply to be on the podcast! Find out more about Kelly hereFind out more about Erin hereDISCLAIMER: We are dietitians and diabetes educators but we are not YOUR dietitians and diabetes educators. The information provided in this podcast is not intended as individualized medical advice, nor is it a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. If you have a medical concern, go to your health care provider or seek other professional medical treatment. About this episode:
Send us a textWhat if the crushing fatigue, the anxiety, the brain fog, and the constant crying aren't mental health issues at all—but signs your client's body is depleted and screaming for help? The truth is; Postpartum depression symptoms mimic postpartum iron deficiencies and postpartum anemia. This episode takes a bold look at one of the most underdiagnosed, misunderstood, and easily missed causes of postpartum “depression”: anemia. We're breaking down how iron deficiency, B12, and folate depletion can mimic mental illness in postpartum women, and how so many providers are missing the signs. If you're a postpartum provider, doula, midwife, nurse, or any practitioner supporting postpartum women—you cannot afford to overlook this conversation. We're talking labs, clinical clues, testing gaps, and holistic strategies to support deep, root-cause healing.Check out the episode on the blog: https://postpartumu.com/podcast/is-it-postpartum-depression-or-postpartum-anemia-ep-212/Key Time Stamps: 00:00 – The misdiagnosis of postpartum depression01:40 – What is anemia, and how is it connected to postpartum?03:19 – Overlapping symptoms of anemia and depression06:05 – Ferritin levels and common signs of deficiency07:27 – Maranda's personal story of missed anemia09:23 – Why most checkups aren't helping moms10:43 – What labs to run + strategies for healing13:09 – Iron absorption + practical supplementation tools15:00 – Signs to look for when “depression” isn't depression15:35 – MTHFR, genetics, and what really matters16:36 – Empowering providers to support real postpartum healingNEXT STEPS:
Anemia in the elderly is caused by much more than just nutritional deficiencies - with recent research showing some surprising culprits. For a full report on management options, visit https://valleant.com/how-to-cure-anemia-in-elderly-effective-strategies-for-health-management/ Valleant City: Austin Address: 11320 North FM 620 Website: https://valleant.com
Valleant has published a comprehensive new guide to teach you everything you need to know about anemia, a dangerous and often misunderstood disorder. Read more at https://valleant.com/what-is-the-main-reason-for-anemia-uncovering-the-primary-causes/ Valleant City: Austin Address: 11320 North FM 620 Website: https://valleant.com
Do you suffer from anemia? If you do, you can potentially reverse your symptoms with a few dietary changes. Read Valleant's guide at https://valleant.com/how-to-cure-anemia-with-food-effective-nutritional-strategies/ to learn about how! Valleant City: Austin Address: 11320 North FM 620 Website: https://valleant.com
Frank Suárez explica por qué algunas anemias no mejoran solo con hierro y cómo el hongo cándida puede afectar la absorción de nutrientes esenciales.
Hospital-acquired c. diff infections—how to treat? Comparing ordinary dieting to intermittent fasting—which yields more weight loss? Metals from joint replacements may leak into brain; Why do seniors experience declines in their red blood cell counts? Weekend warriors rejoice—the equivalent amount of exercise crammed into two days equals mortality benefits of daily workouts; How to replenish low iron levels; Young anabolic steroid abusers risk premature heart problems.
FREEDOM - HEALTH - HAPPINESSThis podcast is highly addictive and seriously good for your health.SUPPORT DOC MALIK To make sure you don't miss any episodes, have access to bonus content, back catalogue, and monthly Live Streams, please subscribe to either: The paid Spotify subscription here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/docmalik/subscribe The paid Substack subscription here: https://docmalik.substack.com/subscribeThank you to all the new subscribers for your lovely messages and reviews! And a big thanks to my existing subscribers for sticking with me and supporting the show! ABOUT THIS CONVERSATION: What if the mineral you've been told to fear is actually the one you need most?This conversation with Morley Robbins flips the script on everything you thought you knew about minerals. Yes, magnesium is essential, but according to Morley, copper might just be the missing key to your health.We explored how copper fuels energy production at the cellular level, not the quick fix kind, but real mitochondrial energy that supports brain function, immune resilience, and overall vitality. The key? Ceruloplasmin, what Morley calls the "master antioxidant," the enzyme that keeps oxidative stress and iron overload in check."Anemia is a myth," he said. Most people aren't low in iron, they're low in bioavailable copper, which means iron can't be used properly. The result? Fatigue, inflammation, and accelerated aging.We also looked at how modern farming has stripped copper from our soil, leaving even the best diets lacking. And without enough vitamin A, your body can't activate the copper it does have.There's more, Rubisco, mitochondria, retinol, cancer risk, and the strange comfort people find in broken medical narratives. As Morley puts it, "Pursue the truth, especially the ones medicine forgot."Feeling tired, foggy, or stuck with vague diagnoses? Tune in.Understanding copper could change how you see health, and yourself.Doc xLinksWebsite https://therootcauseprotocol.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therootcauseprotocol IMPORTANT INFORMATIONAFFILIATE CODESWaterpureI distill all my water for drinking, washing fruit and vegetables, and cooking. If you knew what was in tap water, so would you!https://waterpure.co.uk/docmalik BUY HERE TODAYHunter & Gather FoodsSeed oils are inflammatory, toxic and nasty; eliminate them from your diet immediately. Check out the products from this great companyhttps://hunterandgatherfoods.com/?ref=DOCHG BUY HERE TODAYUse DOCHG to get 10% OFF your purchase with Hunter & Gather Foods.IMPORTANT NOTICEIf you value my podcasts, please support the show so that I can continue to speak up by choosing one or both of the following options - Buy me a coffee If you want to make a one-off donation.Join my Substack To access additional content, you can upgrade to paid from just £5.50 a monthDoc Malik Merch Store Check out my amazing freedom merchTo sponsor the Doc Malik Podcast contact us at hello@docmalik.comCheck out my website, visit www.docmalik.com
Amazing is all I can say about this conversation! Prepare to put you nerd hats on for this first conversation with Morley Robbins, where we debunk the idea that iron deficiency and anemia are a real concern. In this podcast episode Morley goes into great detail on how we can understand; where the current idea of iron deficiency and anemia came from. how current thinking around iron is misleading and potentially dangerous. the part oxygen plays in iron metabolism and energy production. how copper is essential for curing "anemia" and fatigue. how inflammation is a HUGE factor in both iron overload and low iron. how chlorophyll and dark chocolate can be great for improving low copper. And soooooo much more. We hope you enjoy this episode and maybe listen to it a few times to fully absorb all the awesome information therein. ;) And watch out for my next conversation with Morley where we will look closer at testing and ranges, along with one or two case studies from my own clients. *If you have any questions for Morley for our next conversation, please send them to; support@chemainesmodelhealth.com Morley Robbins is the creator and founder of The Root Cause Protocol and the Magnesium Advocacy Group. Morley received his BA in Biology from Denison University in Ohio and holds an MBA from George Washington University in healthcare administration. Morley has trained in wellness coaching, nutritional counselling, and functional diagnostic nutrition. Find out more about Morley here; Cure Your Fatigue BOOK - https://a.co/d/jc64QlE Web - https://therootcauseprotocol.com/ Instagram - / therootcauseprotocol As always, please like, share and subscribe if you haven't already. We appreciate your continued support. :)
Why is taking an iron supplement not always the best choice when you are diagnosed with anemia?And if you are iron-deficient, how can you know? Should you supplement and if so how? In today's episode, I share about the most common reason people develop anemia, the labs that can point you in the right direction, the tissue states and organs that need support, and of course, what herbs and can help you out. To request a topic that is important to you, email me at laureltreewellness@gmail.com, or text or call me at 802-234-1177. To learn more about herbal consultations, visit www.laureltreewellnessllc.com.
On today's episode Laura discusses myths around iron and anemia, heavy periods and the link to gut issues, leftovers causing histamine issues, and chronic UTIs.Register for the Adrenal Fatigue + Stress Workshop on March 20th! Timestamps:[5:17] Heavy Periods + Gut Issues[16:13] Chronic UTIs [24:28] Leftovers + Histamine[33:13] Anemia + Iron___________Submit your questions to be answered on the show to wildwellfed@gmail.comLaura's Info:Instagram: @wildlyonswellnessWebsite: www.wildlyonswellness.comCourse + Products:Wild + Well-Fed Course - Listeners get $50 off with code PODCAST Wild + Well-Fed Shop - Coffee, Matcha, and Sea SaltRewild Your Gut Course Interested in becoming a client and working with me?Learn more about the process at www.wildlyonswellness.com or email me at wildwellfed@gmail.com
Celiac Disease 101: Signs, Testing, and What to Do Next Could Gluten Be Making You Sick? Here's What You Need to Know About Celiac Disease Are you struggling with digestive issues, fatigue, or brain fog but don't know why? You might have celiac disease, a condition that affects 1 in 100 people worldwide—but shockingly, most people remain undiagnosed. If gluten is harming your health, it's time to take action. In this post, we'll cover: ✅ What celiac disease is and how it affects the body ✅ Common symptoms (including the hidden ones most doctors miss!) ✅ How to get tested for celiac disease ✅ The first steps to take if you're diagnosed Let's dive in! What Is Celiac Disease? Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder, not just a food allergy. When someone with celiac disease eats gluten (a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye), their immune system attacks the small intestine, causing inflammation and damage to the villi—tiny structures responsible for nutrient absorption. Over time, this leads to nutrient deficiencies, digestive issues, and serious long-term health problems. Unlike gluten sensitivity, which causes discomfort without damaging the intestine, celiac disease is permanent and requires strict, lifelong avoidance of gluten. Common Symptoms of Celiac Disease Celiac disease doesn't look the same for everyone. Some people experience classic digestive symptoms, while others have silent celiac disease, meaning they have no obvious stomach issues but still suffer from long-term damage. Here are some key symptoms to watch for:
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Vitamin B12: Essential for Health
Everyone is talking about minerals these days, but how can you optimize your body's utilization of those minerals? On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared and Amanda Kotter, our homeopathic consultant, delve into the world of cell salts, a lesser-known aspect of homeopathy. They discuss the differences between cell salts and traditional homeopathic remedies and highlight their safety and ease of use. You'll learn about the role of minerals in cellular health and how cell salts can help your body get the full benefit of minerals from diet and supplements. The conversation covers the utilization of cell salts for various concerns including anemia, skin issues, digestion, and more!Products:Ollois Cell SaltsAdditional Information:#509: New! Vitality Nutrition Homeopathic Consultations with Amanda KotterTo schedule your Homeopathy Consultation with Amanda:Email Amanda@vitalitynutrition.comCall/Text 801-388-4133Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
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Dr. Fiona Lovely is a longevity, health and wellness expert with specialties in menopause medicine, functional neurology and functional medicine. She is speaking to the topics of women's health around perimenopause and menopause. Today, we welcome Dr Sarah Vadeboncoeur, naturopathic doctor and host of the Fatigue Fixer Podcast. We dive into a conversation on why women, even when getting enough sleep, are constantly tired. Dr. Vadeboncoeur shares some simple ways to boost your energy, including recognising that a lot of our exhaustion comes from our overwhelming mental load – all those tabs open in our mind. Can anyone else relate?
Episode 184: Multiple Myeloma BasicsSub-Interns and future Drs. Di Tran and Jessica Avila explain the symptoms, work up and treatment of multiple myeloma. Written by Di Tran, MSIV, Ross University School of Medicine; Xiyuan Yang, MSIV, American University of the Caribbean. Comments by Jessica Avila, MSIV, American University of the Caribbean. Edits by Hector Arreaza, MD.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.Di: Hi everyone, this is Di Tran, 4th year medical student from Ross university. It's a pleasure to be back. To be honest, this project is a part of teamwork of two medical students, myself and another 4th year, her name is XiYuan. She came from the AUC. Unfortunately, due to personal matters she was unable to make it to the recording today which makes me feel really sad. Jessica: My name is Jessica Avila, MSIV, American University of the Caribbean.Di: The topic we will present today is Multiple Myeloma. Multiple myeloma is typically a rare disease and it's actually a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells in the bone marrow.Jessica: Let's start with a case: A 66-year-old male comes to his family doctor for an annual health checkup. He is not in any acute distress but he reports that he has been feeling tired and weaker than usual for the last 3 months. He also noticed that he tends to bruise easily. He has a history of arthritis and chronic joint pain, but he thinks his back pain has gotten worse in the last couple of months. Upon checking his lab values, his family doctor found that he has a calcium level of 10.8 and a creatinine level of 1.2, which has increased from his baseline. Given all that information, what do you think his family doctor is suspecting? And what kind of tests she can order for further evaluation?Di: Those symptoms sound awfully familiar – are we talking about the CRAB? You know, the diagnostic criteria for Multiple Myeloma.Jessica: Exactly! Those are called “myeloma-defining events.” Do you remember what those are?Di: CRAB criteria comes in 4 flavors. It's HYPERCALCEMIA with >1mg/dL, RENAL INSUFFICIENCY with serum creatinine >2mg/dL, ANEMIA with hemoglobin value 10% plasma cells, PLUS any one or more of the CRAB features, we can make the official diagnosis of multiple myeloma. Di: Before we go deeper, let's back up a little bit and do a little background. So, what do we know about the immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies? Back from years of studying from medical school, we know that the plasma cells are the ones that producing the antibodies that help fight infections. There are various kinds that come with various functions. Each antibody is made up of 2 heavy chains and 2 light chains. For heavy chains, we have A, D, E, G, M and for light chains we have Kappa and Lambda.Jessica: Usually, the 5 possible types of immunoglobulins for heavy chains would be written as IgG, IgA, IgD, IgE, and IgM. And the most common type in the bloodstream is nonetheless the IgG. Di: What is multiple myeloma? In myeloma, all the abnormal plasma cells make the same type of antibody, the monoclonal antibody. The cause of myeloma is unknown, but there are lots of studies and evidence that show a number of potential etiologies, including viral, genetic, and exposure to toxic chemicals, especially the Agent Orange, which is a chemical used as herbicide and defoliant. It was used as a chemical warfare by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971.Jessica: We need to order some specific blood tests to see if there is elevated monoclonal proteins in the blood or urine. So, to begin with we'll need to take a very thorough history and physical exam. Next, we'll do labs, such as CBC, basic metabolic panel, calcium, serum beta-2 microglobulin, LDH, total protein, and some not so common tests: serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP), immunofixation of blood or urine (IFE), quantitative immunoglobulins (QIg), serum free light chain assay, and serum heavy/light chain ratio assay.If any of the results is abnormal, we should consider referring our patient to an oncologist.Di: Interesting! I read that Multiple Myeloma symptoms vary in different patients. In fact, about 10-20% of patients with newly diagnosed myeloma do not have any symptoms at all. Otherwise, classic symptomatic presentations are weakness, fatigue, increased bruising under the skin, reduced urine output, weakened bones that is likely prone to fractures, etc. And if multiple myeloma is highly suspected, a Bone Marrow biopsy should be done with testing for flow cytometry and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). Actually, if any of the “Biomarkers of malignancy (SLIM)” is met we can also diagnose multiple myeloma even without the CRAB criteria. Jessica: The diagnosis is made if one or more of the following is found: >= 60% of clonal plasma cells on bone marrow biopsy, > 1 lytic bone lesion on MRI that is at least 5mm in size, or a biopsy confirmed plasmacytoma. Di: Imaging comes in at the final step especially if we able to find one or more sites of osteolytic bone destruction > 5mm on an MRI scan.Jessica: What if the bone marrow biopsy returns > 10% of monoclonal plasma cells, but our patient doesn't have either the CRAB or the Biomarker criteria? Di: That's actually a very good question, since Multiple Myeloma is part of a spectrum of plasma cell disorders. That's when smoldering myeloma comes into play. It is a precursor of active multiple myeloma. Smoldering myeloma is further categorized as high-risk or low-risk based on specific criteria.A less severe form is called Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance, or simply MGUS, with < 10% bone marrow involvement. Those are diagnoses we give once we rule out actual multiple myeloma, which are defined by the amount of M-protein in the serum.Jessica: When to get started on treatment? Multiple Myeloma is on a spectrum of plasma cells proliferative disorders, starting from MGUS to Smoldering Myeloma, to Multiple Myeloma and to Plasma Cell Leukemia. Close supervision/active watching is enough for MGUS and low risk Smoldering Myeloma. But once it has progressed to high-risk smoldering myeloma or to active Multiple Myeloma, chemotherapy is usually required. Some situations may require emergent treatment to improve renal function, reduce hypercalcemia, and to prevent potential infections.Di: As of 2024, treatment of Multiple Myeloma comprises the Standard-of-Care approved by the FDA. In fact, the quadruple therapy is a combination of 4 different class of drugs that include a monoclonal antibody, a proteasome inhibitor, an immunomodulatory drug, and a steroid. Jessica: They are Darzalex (daratumumab), Velcade (bortezomib), Revlimid (lenalidomide) and dexamethasone. Other treatment plans for Multiple Myeloma include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy (for plasmacytomas) and stem cell transplants. The patient will also be on prophylaxis acyclovir and Bactrim while on chemotherapy. Sometimes anticoagulants are also considered because the chemo increases the risk of venous thromboembolic events.Di: Although the disease is incurable, but with the advancing of novel therapies and clinical trials patients with multiple myeloma are able to live longer. Problem is the majority of patients diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma are older adults (>65), the risk of falling is adding to multiple complications of the disease itself, such as bone density loss, pain, neurological compromises, distress and weakness. Palliative care may come in help at any point in time throughout the course of treatment but is most often needed at the very end of the course. Jessica, can you give us a conclusion for this episode?Jessica: Multiple Myeloma may not be the most common cancer, but we have to be aware of the symptoms and keep it in our differential diagnosis for patients with bone pain, easy bruising, persistent severe headaches, unexplained renal dysfunction, and remember the CRAB: HyperCalcemia, Renal impairment, Anemia and Bone lesions.Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________References:International Myeloma Foundation. (n.d.). International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) criteria for the diagnosis of multiple myeloma. https://www.myeloma.org/international-myeloma-working-group-imwg-criteria-diagnosis-multiple-myeloma Laubach, J. P. (2024, August 28). Patient education: Multiple myeloma symptoms, diagnosis, and staging (Beyond the Basics). UpToDate. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/multiple-myeloma-symptoms-diagnosis-and-staging-beyond-the-basics.University of California San Francisco. (n.d.). About multiple myeloma. UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. https://cancer.ucsf.edu/research/multiple-myeloma/about Theme song, Works All The Time by Dominik Schwarzer, YouTube ID: CUBDNERZU8HXUHBS, purchased from https://www.premiumbeat.com/.
Original Air Date: 09-13-24Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.Guest: Carter Milner, M.D., Associate Professor and Hematologist in the Department of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Mississippi Medical CenterTopic: Anemia, symptoms, causes, treatment optionsEmail the show: remedy@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Quick Hits: Blasts from The Past. Join Karen as she explores her podcast archives, offering you short, impactful excerpts from standout episodes. In just 15 minutes, you'll experience the essence of past conversations, packed with valuable insights and memorable moments from our guests.If you want to dive deeper, you'll find links to the full episodes in the show notes below. Listen to the full episode here. Dr Joel Rosen is the founder of thetruthaboutadrenalfatigue.com and creator of Your Adrenal Fix Podcast. His mission is to expose the truth about adrenal fatigue burnt-out men and women so that we can empower 100 million people to go from exhausted to energized. The truth is, adrenal fatigue goes deeper than just the adrenals. Dr. Joel teaches stressed-out adults that recovery requires this understanding. With your Adrenal Fix, healing really involves repairing your broken down HPA axis, otherwise known as your stress response system. Restoring your circadian rhythm, understanding the impact that all environmental stressors have on the body, and how your genetic "uniqueness" all combine together. Resulting in your fatigue. That can be tested, measured, and improved upon. You can find Joel at thetruthaboutadrenalfatigue.com. Get out your paper and pen because this interview is full of important information! In this episode Where the myths of adrenal fatigue came from and what is really happening to our adrenals? Breakdown of stress and what is causing our stress in today's environment The effects of diet and blood sugar on cortisol The role of adrenaline in adrenal issues What happens in sleep patterns from high or low cortisol The impact of hormone imbalances on our stress levels The science of energy The importance of having the right levels of minerals for energy production The role of iron and oxygen in our body Why we need bioavailable copper for energy What depletes our copper levels Why you may not want to take iron supplements How much unavailable iron we typically have in the body Why low ferritin might actually be okay The function of copper and how to increase your levels The biggest driver of adrenal insufficiency and more! For a limited time, you can save 20% off a 90 day bottle of Just Thrive probiotic at justthrivehealth.com with coupon code: HORMONE Are you in peri or post menopause and looking to optimize your hormones and health? At Hormone Solutions, we offer telemedicine services and can prescribe in every U.S. state, as well as in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario in Canada. Visit karenmartel.com to explore our comprehensive programs: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Individualized Weight Loss Programs Peptide Therapy for weight loss Interested in our NEW Peptide Weight Loss Program? Join today and get all the details here. Join our Women's Peri and Post Menopause Group Coaching Program, OnTrack, TODAY! To our nursing audience members, our podcasts qualify for nursing CE @ RNegade.pro Provide # CEP17654. Your host: Karen Martel Certified Hormone Specialist, Transformational Nutrition Coach, & Weight Loss Expert Karen's Facebook Karen's Instagram
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In this week's episode we'll learn about asciminib plus dasatinib in Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute leukemia. In a phase 1 study, combining two tyrosine kinase inhibitors with distinct mechanisms of action had encouraging activity in patients with de novo disease. After that: new research demonstrates that the iron exporter ferroportin contributes to the iron-sensing properties of liver endothelial cells. But is it the primary mediator of systemic iron homeostasis? Finally: anemia in pregnant patients with beta-thalassemia minor. In the third trimester, about one-third of patients have hemoglobin levels of 9 grams per deciliter or lower. This report may help to guide the appropriate diagnosis of anemia while limiting unnecessary testing and interventions. Featured Articles:Asciminib plus dasatinib and prednisone for Philadelphia chromosome–positive acute leukemiaThe hepcidin-ferroportin axis modulates liver endothelial cell BMP expression to influence iron homeostasis in miceβ-Thalassemia minor is associated with high rates of worsening anemia in pregnancy
Joseph Ross is a professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine and in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Yale School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J.S. Ross. Cell and Gene Therapies — Improving Access and Outcomes for Medicare and Medicaid Beneficiaries. N Engl J Med 2025;392:521-523.
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In this episode, we review the high-yield topic Anemia Overview from the Heme section at Medbullets.com Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
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Send us a textSupplemental Iron and Recombinant Erythropoietin for Anemia in Infants Born Very Preterm: A Survey of Clinical Practice in Europe.Reibel-Georgi NJ, Scrivens A, Heeger LE, Lopriore E, New HV, Deschmann E, Stanworth SJ, Carrascosa MA, Brække K, Cardona F, Cools F, Farrugia R, Ghirardello S, Krivec JL, Matasova K, Muehlbacher T, Sankilampi U, Soares H, Szabó M, Szczapa T, Zaharie G, Roehr CC, Fustolo-Gunnink S, Dame C; Neonatal Transfusion Network.J Pediatr. 2025 Jan;276:114302. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2024.114302. Epub 2024 Sep 13.PMID: 39277077 Free article. Enteral nutritional practices in extremely preterm infants: a survey of U.S. NICUs.Romero-Lopez M, Naik M, Holzapfel LF, Tyson JE, Pedroza C, Ahmad KA, Rysavy MA, Carlo WA, Zhang Y, Tibe C, Salas AA.J Perinatol. 2024 Dec 9. doi: 10.1038/s41372-024-02198-6. Online ahead of print.PMID: 39653781 No abstract available.As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
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