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Three part podcast including guests, Dr. John Massey, Dr. Melissa Teply, Dr. Alëna Balasanova discussing the ballot initiatives for Nebraska in 2024 with medical cannabis. Dr. Massey is a board certified interventional pain physician in Nebraska. He currently works with the NMA and Nebraska DHHS via the CDC Opioid Response grant to reduce the impact of substance use disorders for Nebraskans. He was involved in the initial formation of the Nebraska pain guidance document in 2017 and is a member of the Nebraska Board of Medicine. Dr. Melissa Teply is a physician working in both internal medicine and palliative medicine. She was raised and did most of her medical training in the Midwest, with a brief time in Baltimore, where she worked in primary care before pursuing hospice and palliative medicine fellowship training. She moved back to Omaha in 2017, where she spends her clinical time in the outpatient setting, working with patients with serious illness, including cancer and chronic pain. Dr. Alëna A. Balasanova is an associate professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in the Department of Psychiatry and also holds an appointment in the College of Allied Health Professions. She is dual board certified in psychiatry and addiction medicine. After obtaining her undergraduate degree from The Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Balasanova went on to earn her M.D. at Harvard Medical School and completed residency training at Boston University Medical Center. As the Director of Addiction Psychiatry Education for the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine, Dr. Balasanova has developed novel educational programs for medical students, residents, fellows, and allied health professionals. Dr. Balasanova was the founding director of the Outpatient Addiction Psychiatry Clinic and also developed and now co-directs the inpatient Addiction Psychiatry Consultation Liaison Service, both at the Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Balasanova's professional interests lie at the intersection of medical education and stigma reduction. She has presented and published nationally and internationally on addiction psychiatry education and destigmatizing substance use disorders. Nebraska Medical Cannabis Patient Protection #437 Nebraska Medical Cannabis Regulation #438 Link to League of Women Voters Ballot Initiative Guide - English Link to League of Women Voters Ballot Initiative Guide - Spanish We rely on your donations to keep producing this podcast content and to support physician advocacy in Nebraska. If you would like to support Nebraska Alliance for Physician Advocacy, a 501(c)(3) organization in Nebraska please click to DONATE NOW. If you have questions or answers, please email us at contact@nebraskaallianceforphysicianadvocacy.org Please check out our website at: Nebraska Alliance for Physician Advocacy Follow on social media: @NEAllianceforPhysicianAdvocacy on Instagram
Join the Sanders sisters and Dr Chris Manasseh as they discuss chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and how this disease might present and affect dental patients. About Dr Manasseh Chris Manasseh is the Associate Chief Medical Officer of Inpatient Operations at Boston Medical Center and a Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine. He joined the department of Family Medicine in 2001 and is currently the Vice Chair for Inpatient and Hospital Services. He developed a series of lectures appropriate to the care of hospitalized patients, designing and implementing the inpatient medicine curriculum for the family medicine residency at Boston University Medical Center. He did this by creating teaching templates, presentations for the top 20 most common inpatient diagnoses and initiating the ongoing weekly teaching conferences. Chris was the first medical director for the expanded 28 bed observation unit at the hospital which has an interdisciplinary team managing all patients on the unit. Chris developed the inpatient flow Medical Director Program at Boston Medical Center that is helping with patient throughput and positively impacting length of stay. He also helped launch the hospital at home program at Boston Medical Center, where patients receive 24/7 inpatient care by a multidisciplinary team in the comfort of their home. Chris and his wife of nearly 30 years Priya have 5 kids and live in Boston's metrowest area. Floss and Flip-Flops with the Sanders sisters features hosts dental hygienist and speaker Katrina M. Sanders, RDH, and podiatrist Dr Elizabeth Sanders, DPM. Together, the sisters discuss the oral-systemic link and its impact—from your teeth down to your toes. The podcast is produced monthly by Dental Products Report® and Modern Hygienist®, in partnership with The Sanders sisters. For additional content for dental professionals visit DPR and MH at dentalproductsreport.com. Katrina Sanders, RDH, can be reached at: Website: katrinasanders.com Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
Today on the podcast, I welcome Dr. Devin Cromartie Bodrick, a board-certified psychiatrist, burnout coach, and client of The Doctor Coach School. My favorite podcast episodes feature the coaches inside DCS. I am excited to share Dr. Devin's story with you all.Dr. Devin knew she wanted to be a doctor since she was a little girl. She shares how she found her calling in psychiatry and what inspired her career pivot. Dr. Devin discusses experiencing chronic burnout through undergrad, medical school, and residency. But it wasn't until after the birth of her son that she realized how dysfunctional her workflow was. Dr. Devin outlines the transformative moment she took the leap and joined DCS. She was frustrated with the medical and mental health systems and was tired of her income depending on it. She wanted to prioritize time with her son. Now, Dr. Devin is a paid doctor coach empowering high-achieving women of faith to overcome burnout and reconnect with their purpose.Tune in to learn what it is like to be a coach at Doctor Coach School. Listen to DCS's impact on Dr. Devin's coaching business and her key takeaways since joining the program. To learn more about Dr. Devin and her coaching offer check out her bio:Dr. Devin Cromartie Bodrick, M.D., M.P.H. is a board-certified psychiatrist and burnout coach, whose extensive expertise bridges the fields of medicine, mental health, and coaching. Currently serving as an Attending Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor at Boston University Medical Center and Codman Square Health Center, Dr. Cromartie Bodrick brings a unique and comprehensive perspective to the challenges of burnout and mental well-being.With a passion for health equity and a dedication to helping people of color, especially in the Black community, Dr. Cromartie Bodrick blends academic research, clinical experience, and practical coaching techniques to deliver effective, evidence-based solutions. Her residency and attending roles at Boston Medical Center have allowed her to address the physical, psychological, and emotional dimensions of burnout, informed by her work in community psychiatry, trauma, and stress disorders.Dr. Cromartie Bodrick's academic accomplishments are distinguished by summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors from Howard University, followed by earning her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from Harvard Medical School and a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is also a member of the American Psychiatric Association and is passionate about exploring the intersections between religion, spirituality, and mental health.Through her tailored burnout coaching program, Dr. Cromartie Bodrick specializes in working with high-achieving women of faith in demanding environments, empowering them to overcome burnout and reconnect with their purpose. She offers practical strategies that can be immediately applied to real-world challenges, helping professionals find balance, resilience, and sustained success.Dr. Cromartie Bodrick also offers 1:1 coaching services. If you are a burnt-out but high-achieving woman of faith who is not sure how to prioritize yourself, and you want to execute your goals while meeting your needs, email liberatedpathscoaching@gmail.com so you can fulfill your spirit-led purpose and find ease in the process.Let's Connect: On Instagram On Facebook On LinkedIn On TikTok On my website
Host: Dr. Melanie Carminati, PT, DPT, GTS, NCPT BrooklynPhysicalTherapy.com Guest: Dr. Michael A. Werner, M.D., FACS MazeHealth.com Disclaimer: The medical information in this podcast is for informational purposes only, not individualized medical advice. For personalized care, consult your healthcare provider. About Dr. Michael A. Werner Dr. Michael A. Werner, Founder and Medical Director at Maze Health, is a board-certified urologist who received specialized Fellowship training in male infertility, surgery, and male sexual dysfunction at Boston University Medical Center. His private practice in Midtown Manhattan and Westchester, New York, is limited to two areas of specialization: male infertility and male and female sexual dysfunction. He's a frequent lecturer and author in medical journals and books on these topics. Exploring Men's Health After 70 In this episode, we'll discuss a crucial aspect of men's health after age 70, focusing on sexual health. Our previous podcast episode, "Sex After 70," primarily centered around female sexual health concerns with Dr. Dena Harrison, a gynecologist. However, we received numerous comments asking about men's sexual health and what can be done for men over 70 to maintain a fulfilling sex life. Dr. Werner, could you please share your clinical experience with male patients aged 70 and above? What are some common complaints they come in with in terms of sexual intimacy and sexual function? Dr. Werner explains that as people live longer, sexual issues in older men become more prevalent. The two primary age-related concerns he encounters are erectile dysfunction and difficulties with ejaculation. The discussion delves into the treatment options for these issues, such as penile implants, penile injections, oral medications, and more. Pelvic Pain and its Connection with Erectile Dysfunction The conversation shifts to discussing chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men, which is often not well understood. Dr. Werner elaborates on the different symptoms and their varied manifestations. Dr. Carminati, as a pelvic floor therapist, adds to the discussion by emphasizing the importance of pelvic floor physical therapy and how it can assist in managing pelvic pain and other related issues. Incorporating Radiofrequency Therapy (Winback Tecar): Dr. Carminati shares her experiences with radiofrequency therapy, specifically the Winback Tecar system, which she finds beneficial for treating various pelvic conditions. The therapy is described as a warming sensation, and it explains how it helps facilitate deep tissue work for male pelvic pain patients. Premature Ejaculation and Its Treatment Dr. Werner addresses premature ejaculation, emphasizing that it's not always a psychological issue but can be physical and, in some cases, lifelong. He discusses treatment options, including the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to delay ejaculation and topical numbing agents. Addressing Low Libido The conversation then touches on low libido in older men, often related to declining testosterone levels. Dr. Werner highlights the importance of hormone replacement therapy and discusses how it can significantly improve libido in men. The Impact of Prostate Cancer Treatments on Sexual Function When it comes to patients who have undergone prostate cancer treatments, Dr. Werner explains the common effects on sexual function and discusses potential treatments. He highlights the importance of early intervention to address post-treatment erection issues and emphasizes the effectiveness of penile injections in these cases.
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Should I Take Higher Doses Of Nutritional Supplements If I'm Obese? Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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What's Missing In Modern Medicine Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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How Can You Find Out Which Vitamin E Is Real And Not? Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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People With Alzheimer's Disease Were 4 Times As Likely To Have Low Vitamin B12 Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Frying, Boiling, Or Barbequing Meat Can Increase Brain Inflammation Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Study Shows Ginkgo Biloba Improved Memory As Well As Donepezil Without The Side Effects Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Is It Safe To Eat Rice Everyday? Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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The Risk Of Dementia Over 26 Years Was Cut In Half By Flavonols Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
Thank you for joining us for another episode of OccPod. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel and guest Dr. Silpa Krefft discuss Deployment Related Respiratory Diseases, including burnpit exposure. Dr. Krefft is an occupational pulmonologist and critical care physician. She completed training in Internal Medicine at Boston University Medical Center and a Pulmonary/Critical Care fellowship and Occupational Medicine training at the University of Colorado. She joined the faculty in the Division of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at National Jewish Health in Denver, CO in 2016 as well as the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado in 2017 where her practice includes evaluation and management of occupational and environmental lung diseases.
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Are High Oxalate Green Vegetables A Problem? Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Those Who Took Vitamin C and Vitamin E Supplements Reduced Their Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease And Dementia By 40% Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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What's The Best Source For Vitamin E? Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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High Cholesterol Is One Of The Factors That Increases Neuroinflammation Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
Emily Kline Ph.D. is a psychologist working with adolescents and young adults, assistant professor of Psychiatry, and co-directs a mental wellness clinic at Boston University Medical Center. In her new book, The School of Hard Talks, How to Have Real Conversations with Your (Almost Grown) Kids, Emily talks about how to have difficult conversations with kids as they get older. In this episode you will learn:Why parents get on their older kids nerves.Understand how to suppress your "righting reflex"How to better understand what a young person thinks and feels to help support them in navigating dilemmas.How to handle conflicts in a way that nurtures the relationship.Learn more about Dr. Emily Kline www.dremilykline.comThe School of Hard Talks https://www.amazon.com/School-Hard-Talks-Conversations-Almost/dp/1632174707This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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10 Steps To Reverse Diabetes Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Two Months On A Paleo Diet Reduced Memory Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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What Foods Can I Eat All I Want And Still Keep Saturated Fats Low? Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Those With Atherosclerosis Are More Likely To Have Vascular Dementia Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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The More Plants You Eat, The Less Your Risk Is Of Diabetes Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Saturated Fats Have Been Found To Increase Memory Decline Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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r. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease 1:16 Vascular Dementia Also Contributes to Vascular Disease9:17 Study Shows 1-2 Servings of Green Vegetables Per Day 13:25 Saturated Fats Have Been Found to Increase Memory Decline25:40 Those with Atherosclerosis Are More Likely to Have Vascular Dementia30:07 Two Months on A Paleo Diet Reduced Memory37:19 High Cholesterol Is One of The Factors That Increases Neuroinflammation43:21 Vitamin C and Vitamin E Supplements Reduced Their Risk of Alzheimer's and Dementia 55:05 The Risk of Dementia Over 26 Years Was Cut in Half By Flavonols105:07 Study Shows Ginkgo Biloba Improves Memory Without the Side Effects109:34 Frying, Boiling, Or Barbequing Meat Can Increase Brain Inflammation113:57 People with Alzheimer's Disease Have Low Vitamin B12120:40 How Can You Find Out Which Vitamin E Is Real and Not?129:00 What's Missing in Modern Medicine137:36 Should I Take Higher Doses of Nutritional Supplements If I'm Obese? Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine.He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies.Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun.To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com
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Drugs Really Don't Prevent Death From Diabetes Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies. Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun. To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
WARNING: This talk includes some graphic anecdotes of physician-assisted suicide. Dr. Marine's slides may be accessed here: https://tinyurl.com/4aywf3ye This talk was given on October 19th, 2022, at John Hopkins University For more information, please visit thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Joseph Marine, MD, MBA, FACC, FHRS, is a board-certified clinical cardiac electrophysiologist who practices primarily at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. He is a Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and holds appointments as Vice-Director of the Division of Cardiology and Section Chief of Cardiology for Johns Hopkins Community Physicians. He trained at UC San Francisco Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston University Medical Center, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Dr Michael Holick is a pioneer in vitamin D science and has spent a lifetime researching and exploring what he believes are its potentially life-changing benefits. He argues that across the world guidelines for the amount of vitamin D we need are simply too low. And that many of us, even those living in a hot climate, will not be able to get enough vitamin D from sunlight alone. Dr Horlick contends that not only do we need vitamin D for bone health, we also need it for many other critical functions too. Without a sufficient amount, he says our immune system can't operate effectively, and that a deficiency of the vitamin is linked to a wide range of other health conditions from heart disease and depression, to auto-immune illnesses and cancer. In this interview, Michael discusses why he believes vitamin D is so essential and reveals the levels he thinks we all need take for optimal health. Dr Michael F. Holick is a Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics. He is Director of the General Clinical Research Unit; Director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Director of the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center. You can sign up to the mailing list to the podcast and be first to know when a new episode is published at https://www.whatyourgpdoesnttellyou.com and also find out more about the pod there. The host of the podcast, Liz Tucker is an award winning medical journalist and former BBC producer and director. You can follow Liz on Twitter at https://twitter.com/lizctucker and read her Substack newsletter about the podcast at https://liztucker.substack.com If you would like to support this podcast you can do so at patreon.com/whatyourgpdoesnttellyou or via PayPal at https://www.patreon.com/WhatYourGPDoesntTellYou What Your GP Doesn't Tell You has been selected by Feedspot as one of the top 20 UK Medical Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_medical_podcasts/
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Study Shows 1-2 Servings Of Green Vegetables Per Day Was The Equivalent Of Being 11 Years Younger In Age Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine.He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center.He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies.Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun.To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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3 Steps That We Need To Take In Order To Reverse Diabetes Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine.He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center.He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies.Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun.To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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New 2022 - Vascular Dementia Also Contributes To Vascular Disease Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine.He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center.He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies.Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. 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New 2022 - Diabetes Breakthrough, The Key To Insulin Resistance - Steve Blake Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDisease Dr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine.He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center.He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies.Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. 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Where do doctors go for advice if they need help treating patients with addiction? NCCC is like the National Poison Center but with a focus on drug addiction. NCCC provides free advice from national experts to doctors and clinicians treating patients with addiction. On this podcast hear from the NCCC experts on how doctors give advice to other doctors. NCCC - National Clinician Consultation Center For 30 years, the National Clinician Consultation Center (NCCC) has offered free, on-demand tele-consultation on HIV and viral hepatitis to health care providers across the U.S. In 2015, with support from the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the NCCC launched a new National Substance Use Warmline (855.300.3595) to address providers' clinical questions regarding substance use disorder prevention, evaluation, and medical management. The Warmline's multi-disciplinary team of experienced addiction medicine professionals has provided over 3,000 individually tailored consultations across a broad range of topics, such as novel buprenorphine initiation strategies; alcohol withdrawal management for older adults with complex comorbidities; and pharmacotherapy considerations for pregnant and parenting individuals. The Warmline welcomes calls from any U.S.-affiliated clinician, especially providers working in safety net healthcare systems and rural communities. More information is available at: nccc.ucsf.edu. Brenda Goldhammer, MPH - NCCC Program Director Brenda Goldhammer has been working in the HIV/AIDS field for nearly 30 years. She received her Master's in Public Health from the University of California at Los Angeles where she was awarded the Improving Public Health in Southern California Fellowship for her work with social service providers serving people who are unhoused and the University Fellowship for academic excellence. Before joining the National Clinician Consultation Center, Ms. Goldhammer launched her career with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies as an HIV/AIDS Intervention Specialist. As Program Director for the National Clinician Consultation Center based out of UCSF, she provides operational and strategic leadership including overseeing the program's technological and infrastructure improvements. She also manages the projects collaborative partnerships and public relations. Jesse Ristau, MD - NCCC Physician Consultant Dr. Jesse Ristau completed her M.D. at Boston University Medical Center, Primary Care Internal Medicine residency at UCSF and Primary Care and Addiction Medicine Fellowship at UCSF. Dr. Ristau is now an Assistant Professor on faculty at UCSF Health Division of General Internal Medicine and practices primary care and addiction medicine. She also provides addiction consultation with the UCSF NCCC Substance Use Warmline and clinical care for inpatient and outpatient addiction specialty clinics in San Francisco. Mishka Terplan, MD MPH FACOG DFASAM - NCCC Physician Consultant Dr. Mishka Terplan is board certified in both obstetrics and gynecology and in addiction medicine. His primary clinical, research, public health, and advocacy interests lie along the intersections of reproductive and behavioral health. He is Medical Director at Friends Research Institute and adjunct faculty at the University of California, San Francisco where he is a Substance Use Warmline clinician for the National Clinician Consultation Center. Dr. Terplan has active grant funding and has published over 140 peer-reviewed articles with emphasis on health inequities, discrimination, and a
Today we had a fascinating discussion with Dr. Michael Werner of MAZE Men's Sexual Health, a board-certified urologist who received specialized fellowship training in male infertility and surgery and male sexual dysfunction at Boston University Medical Center. Dr. Werner lectures and writes extensively on these topics in medical journals and books, and his practice is limited to male infertility and sexual dysfunction. More importantly, his concentration in these areas means he practices the latest and most advanced treatments and surgical techniques, ensuring his patients' greatest likelihood of success. Dr. Werner shares why he wanted to go into male infertility and his exciting work, including banking trans women's sperm before hormonal treatment at Sloan Kettering. He discusses his unique expertise in Extended Sperm Search Microfreeze (which helps almost 100% of men with minimal sperm retrieve sperm), sperm mapping, and vaginismus. We also had the incredible opportunity of asking Dr. Werner YOUR questions including which lubricants affect sperm, what a visit to MAZE might look like, sexual dysfunction in the Jewish community, and talking about masturbation with our children. Dr. Werner, thank you for your time and for sharing your incredible expertise with us! We learned so much and we know our audience will as well. For more information about Dr. Werner, visit @mazemenshealth on Instagram.
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Improving Memory With Smart Food Choices - Steve Blake Dr. Steve Blake • http://www.drsteveblake.com • Book – Nutrients for Memory #SteveBlake #AlternativeMedicine #AlzheimersDiseaseDr. Steve Blake, ScD is a doctor of science specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He is Director of Nutritional Neuroscience at the Maui Memory Clinic. He is lead advisor and author for the Macmillan Reference, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine.He has worked as Faculty Nutritional Biochemist at Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience for years. He is a research scientist who just finished a clinical study at the Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Center that he designed and ran with a large team. He is research director at the Neuroscience Nutrition Foundation. He has presented grand rounds at John A. Burns School of Medicine at U.H., Castle Medical Center in Kailua, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, St. Francis Liliha, Honolulu, and at Boston University Medical Center.He is author of Nutrients for Memory, Fats and Oils Demystified, the McGraw-Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, Stop Strokes Before they Start, Autism: A Spectrum of Improvement, Mastering Migraines: Prevention and Relief, Arthritis Relief, Parkinson's Disease: Dietary Regulation of Dopamine, Healing Medicine, A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease, No More Heart Attacks, Mosby's Alternative Remedies, and co-author of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nurses, 4th edition. Steve Blake has taught twenty-five classes at the University of Hawaii on Maui. He has taught classes at Stanford University, McLean's Harvard Teaching Hospital, and at Boston University Medical Center. As a professional, registered medical plant specialist, he is well known for his databases on alternative remedies. The Herb Doctors database has information from 54 countries and regions worldwide and has over 168,000 footnoted facts. This database was also published by Mosby as Alternative Remedies.Steve Blake programmed the Diet Doctor, software for graphing dietary nutrients. This cutting-edge research software has been instrumental in revealing nutrition information. Steve Blake lectures widely about the role of nutrition in health. He has taught anatomy & physiology and exercise physiology. He was the director of the Maui Holistic Health Center for seven years. He is often heard on radio and seen on television. He attended the University of California at Berkeley. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health specializing in nutritional biochemistry. He also has a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is a neuromuscular therapist. He and his wife Catherine live on an organic farm on Maui that is powered by the sun.To Contact Dr Steve Blake go to drsteveblake.com CLICK HERE - To Checkout Our MEMBERSHIP CLUB: http://www.realtruthtalks.com • Social Media ChannelsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTAHConferenceInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/therealtruthabouthealth/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RTAHealth Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-real-truth-about-health-conference/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealTruthAboutHealth • Check out our Podcasts Visit us on Apple Podcast and Itunes search: The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/23a037be-99dd-4099-b9e0-1cad50774b5a/real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RZbS2BafJIEzHYyThm83J Google:https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS8yM0ZqRWNTMg%3D%3DStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastAudacy: https://go.audacy.com/partner-podcast-listen-real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-real-truth-about-health-li-85932821/ Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/show/2867272 Reason: https://reason.fm/podcast/real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcast • Other Video ChannelsYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealTruthAboutHealthVimeo:https://vimeo.com/channels/1733189Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1111513 Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/TRTAHConference/videos/?ref=page_internal DailyMotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/TheRealTruthAboutHealth BitChute:https://www.bitchute.com/channel/JQryXTPDOMih/ Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. 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Warning: this talk contains graphic content describing medical practice. This talk was given on October 19, 2021 at Johns Hopkins University via Zoom. For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org About the speaker: Joseph Marine, MD, MBA, FACC, FHRS, is a board-certified clinical cardiac electrophysiologist who practices primarily at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. He is a Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and holds appointments as Vice-Director of Operations for the Division of Cardiology and Section Chief of Cardiology for Johns Hopkins Community Physicians. He trained at UC San Francisco Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston University Medical Center, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Dr. Marine has lectured widely on a variety of arrhythmia topics and has served as a co-director of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Cardiovascular Overview and Board Review Course for 10 years. He currently serves on the ACC Board of Governors and is co-editor of the ACC/HRS EP Self-Assessment Program. He also serves on other committees for the ACC, the Heart Rhythm Society, and MedChi. He is co-author of more than 130 original research and review articles and has served on writing committees for several national cardiology practice and training guidelines.
Sections from today's episode The important role language plays in our interactions "The way that we talk about patients is the way that we treat them" The importance of word choice “remove the word ‘abuse' from your vernacular” Common terms used in the addiction space and alternative words/phrases to replace them "Substance abuse should be replaced with either 'substance use' or 'substance misuse' Today's guest Dr. Alëna A. Balasanova is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). She is dually board certified in psychiatry and addiction medicine with specialized expertise in integrated treatment for substance use disorders co-occurring with other psychiatric conditions. After obtaining her undergraduate degree from The Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Balasanova went on to earn her MD at Harvard Medical School and completed residency training at Boston University Medical Center before joining UNMC/Nebraska Medicine in Fall 2016. As the Director of Addiction Psychiatry Education, Dr. Balasanova has developed novel educational programs for medical students, residents, fellows, and allied health professionals. She is the founder and director of the Longitudinal Integrated Mental health/Substance use Outpatient Clinic (LIMSOC), an internationally recognized clinical experience for Creighton University Psychiatry Residents. Dr. Balasanova also founded and directs Nebraska Medicine's Outpatient Addiction Psychiatry Clinic and also developed and now co-directs the inpatient Addiction Psychiatry Consultation Liaison Service at the Nebraska Medical Center. She is on Twitter at @DrPsychMD. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, there is help available. SAMHSA National Helpline Confidential free help, from public health agencies, to find substance use treatment and information. www.samhsa.gov 1-800-662-4357 Shatterproof Browse addiction resources from treatment finders to recovery groups to grief support. www.shatterproof.org/ National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Further Learning National Institute on Drug Abuse The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) supports and conducts research across a broad range of disciplines and leads the nation in scientific research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. www.drugabuse.gov Health Management Associates Helping Communities Improve Care for People with Complex Health and Social Needs www.HMAedu.com Study on the go with the ITB Audio QBank app Download for free on iOS or Android. If you want to upgrade, you can save money on a premium subscription by customizing your plan until your test date on our website! Our other podcasts: Crush Step 1 Step 2 Secrets Physiology by Physeo Step 1 Success Stories The InsideTheBoards Study Smarter Podcast The InsideTheBoards Podcast Beyond the Pearls Produced by Ars Longa Media To learn more about us and this podcast, visit arslonga.media. You can leave feedback or suggestions at arslonga.media/contact or by emailing info@arslonga.media. Produced by: Christopher Breitigan Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff InsideTheBoards is not affiliated with the NBME, USMLE, COMLEX, or any professional licensing body. InsideTheBoards and its partners fully adhere to the policies on irregular conduct outlined by the aforementioned credentialing bodies. The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional or medical advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is uncontrolled diabetes? Dr. Richard Siegel joins Shireen on this episode of the Yumlish Podcast to answer that question. Dr. Seigel defines steps on how to manage diabetes and examines what diabetes management and care looks like for inpatients, taking into account the special considerations patients with diabetes might need to take if they are admitted to the hospital. He also touches on how COVID-19 has impacted medical innovation, regarding diabetes care and new access methods. Dr. Richard Siegel graduated from Albany Medical College and did internal medicine training with chief residency at Boston University Medical Center. Dr. Richard Siegel trained in internal medicine and he did his endocrine fellowship over 3 years at Tufts Medical Center and subsequently joined the faculty in 1997. After completing his endocrine fellowship, he helped to create an early version of the inpatient diabetes management program by collaborating with general and transplant surgery. At Tufts Medical Center, he is currently the co-director of the Diabetes and Lipid Center and is the consulting endocrinologist and bariatrician at the Weight and Wellness Center. “When I speak of the team, our patients are an essential part of that team management.” - Dr. Richard Siegel Question of the Week: How has COVID-19 impacted your or a loved one's diabetes? On this episode you will learn: The Definition of Unmanaged Diabetes and Why it is Harmful The Steps Listeners can Take to Manage Their Diabetes What Diabetes Management and Care Looks like for Inpatient Care Versus Outpatient Care What Special Considerations Individuals with Diabetes Might Need to Take if They are Admitted to the Hospital How COVID-19 Has Impacted Medical Innovation and New Access Methods Regarding Diabetes Care Key notes: 0:00 Welcome with Shireen! 3:45 What is Unmanaged Diabetes and Why is it so Bad? 8:02 What are the Different Things That Listeners Should Do to See if They Have Unmanaged Diabetes? 9:24 How diabetes Management Care Looks and Feels Regarding Inpatient Versus Outpatient 14:22 How COVID-19 Has impacted Those with Diabetes, Medical Innovation, and New Access Methods for Diabetes Care 17:22 Dr. Siegel's Thoughts on COVID-19's Impact on Those with Diabetes? 20:34 Connect with Dr. Siegel 21:24 Question of the Week 21:51 Signing Off with Shireen! Connect with Dr. Siegel! Tufts Medical Center - Division of Endocrinology Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Connect with Yumlish! Website Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yumlish/message
In today's show, listeners tune into two topics with our multifaceted guest, Dr. Farah Hameed. We begin our conversation around the COVID recovery unit that Columbia & Cornell began in conjunction with New York Presbytarian Hospital. Dr. Hameed dives into the interdisciplinary team that was required to help screen and treat the thousands of people in New York City who survived COVID in 2020. Two of the biggest side effects after recovering were shortness of breath and body fatigue. Clinicians administered tests and measures to identify patients' problem areas and scheduled virtual visits with physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech language therapists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, and more. The second part of the show revolves around musculoskeletal complaints of pregnant and postpartum people. While many times, obstetricians and other clinicians might be looking out for the safety of the mother and baby, sometimes, quality of life issues like lower back pain and pelvic girdle pain can go unaddressed. Dr. Hameed specialize in identifying and treating people and referring to the correct providers, such as pelvic floor physical therapists, and holistic treatments like acupuncture.Dr. Farah Hameed attended medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch, where she was awarded her Medical Degree. She completed her internship in Internal Medicine at the Boston University Medical Center, and she completed her residency at Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. She completed her fellowship in Spine and Sports Medicine at Northwestern University through the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago where she won the Baskin Award for excellence in Research. She is board certified in both Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine.Book an appointment with her at Columbia University midtown office on 51 W 51st St.
In today's News: Concordia alumni/student fights infant mortality The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reports that Detroit’s infant mortality rate is 2.5 times higher than the national average, putting it on par with a developing nation. Three alumni and one current student at Concordia University, Ann Arbor, Mich., are attempting to reduce that mortality rate by working with the Luke Project 52 Clinic, which provides personalized prenatal and infant care at no cost to any family who needs it. The clinic was started in 2016 by the Rev. Brad Garrison, a Lutheran pastor and pharmacist, and his wife, Sherie, who has more than 40 years’ experience as a nurse. Today is National Sanctity of Human Life Day Before leaving office, President Donald Trump proclaimed today, Jan. 22, as National Sanctity of Human Life Day as it marks the 48th year since the U.S. Supreme Court decisions of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton — the infamous abortion opinions that opened the door to kill unborn babies up to birth. Since 1973, more than 62-million unborn children have been killed in what should be the safest place — the womb. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation designating Jan. 22 as the National Sanctity of Human Life Day as the result of the influence of one woman, Dr. Mildred Jefferson, who worked tirelessly in support of personhood for every unborn child. Dr. Jefferson was the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School and the first female surgeon at the Boston University Medical Center. Supreme Court may consider another abortion case The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled today to consider a Mississippi law that protects unborn babies and mothers by banning abortions after 15 weeks. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch asked the high court to uphold the pro-life law last year, but the justices have not decided yet whether to take up the case. SCOTUS blog reports the justices did not act on the case during their private conference on Jan. 15, but they are scheduled to meet again today. Notably, today is the 48th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruling that forced states to legalized abortion on demand. The Mississippi case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, challenges the current legal precedent that blocks states from protecting unborn babies from abortions before they are viable. Lawmakers move to protect women’s sports Montana lawmakers have introduced a bill protecting girls’ sports in schools, after President Joe Biden signed an executive order forcing them to allow transgender biological males to compete with them. The Save Women’s Sports Act will require public school athletic teams to be designated based on biological sex. The bill cites testosterone levels and other differences between the genders that would create an unfair playing field for young girls to compete under Biden’s order. Gender-confused victory in Alabama A federal judge has ruled that an Alabama law requiring residents to provide proof of gender reassignment surgery before they can change the sex listed on their driver's license is unconstitutional.
In this edition of the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast, Michael F. Holick, MD, PhD, joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss the scientific evidence that demonstrates vitamin D’s crucial role in our fight against COVID-19 and the best ways you can achieve healthy levels of this enormously powerful nutrient. A professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics at Boston University Medical Center, Dr. Holick is author of The Vitamin D Solution: A 3-Step Strategy to Cure Our Most Common Health Problems Topics covered include… • Groundbreaking early research on vitamin D (4:23 – 6:19) • The link between kidney disease and weak bones (6:19 – 6:58) • Mother Nature’s wisdom around the “sunshine vitamin” (6:58 – 7:43) • The surprising ways vitamin D keeps us healthy (7:43 – 9:39) • Vitamin D’s healing effects on psoriasis (9:39 – 10:22) • The link between vitamin D deficiency and pregnancy complications, cancer, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s and more (10:22 – 11:25) • Why vitamin D helps fight COVID-19 and autoimmune disorders (11:25 – 13:24) • Remarkable research on vitamin D and COVID-19 (13:24 – 15:43) • Optimal levels of vitamin D (15:43 – 17:51) • Vitamin D deficiency in hospitalized COVID-19 patients (17:51 – 20:33) • High-risk groups for COVID-19 are inherently vitamin D–deficient (20:33 – 22:44) • A free app that helps you track your vitamin D levels (22:44 – 23:44) • Why vitamin D doesn’t get more respect and its effect on the COVID-19 vaccine (23:44 – 24:41) • Too much vitamin D can cause harm to these individuals (24:41 – 26:08) • Can you get too much vitamin D? (26:08 – 28:10) • The myth about vitamin D-3 versus vitamin D-2 (28:10 – 29:22) • Vitamin D use in those with kidney disease (29:22 – 29:59) • How skin pigment affects vitamin D levels (29:59 – 32:06) • Why there’s no vitamin D in human breast milk (32:06 – 32:51) • How quickly can I increase my vitamin D levels? (32:51 – 34:47) • Stress and vitamin D levels (34:47 – 35:27) • Symptoms of vitamin D deficiency (35:27 – 36:24) • The “sweet spot” for supplementation and sun exposure (36:24 – 40:22) • Tanning beds and UV light (40:22 – 43:27) • Phytoplankton for vitamin D (43:27 – 44:03) • The right vitamin D supplement for vegans (44:03 – 45:14) • Why everyone needs a vitamin D supplement (45:14 – 48:47 Learn more about Michael F. Holick, MD, PhD, and his work at DrHolick.com. You can connect with and stay in touch with Sarah at her website www.bottomlineinc.com! Find Bottom Line on Facebook @WeAreBottomLine and at Bottom Line Inc. on www.linkedin.com. And if you enjoyed this podcast, please share a review so that more people can benefit from Be sure to subscribe to the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast with Sarah Hiner on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher.
This week's episode features author Peter Schwartz and Associate Editor Sami Viskin as they discuss the article "Exercise Training-Induced Repolarization Abnormalities Masquerading as Congenital Long QT Syndrome." TRANSCRIPT BELOW: Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and it's editors. We're your co-hosts, I'm Dr Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr. Greg Hundley, associate editor, director of the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Well, Carolyn, this week's feature, we're going to learn a little bit more about long QT syndrome and whether or not those that are athletes should continue exercise training. Maybe some can and before, we thought that they couldn't. But before we get to that, how about we take a look at some of the other papers in this issue. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow, that was a good hook, Greg. But yes, I want to tell you about this first paper, which is all about weight loss and changes in body composition. So, we know that intentional weight loss is associated with a lower risk of heart failure and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, especially among patients with type 2 diabetes. However, what is the contribution of baseline measures and longitudinal changes in fat mass versus lean mass and waist circumference to that risk of heart failure and myocardial infarction in patients with diabetes? Dr. Carolyn Lam: Well, investigators led by Dr. Pandey from UT Southwestern and colleagues evaluated more than 5,000 adults from the Look AHEAD Trial without prevalent heart failure. Fat mass and lean mass were predicted using validated equations and compared with DEXA measurements in a subgroup. Adjusted Cox models were then used to evaluate associations of baseline and longitudinal changes in fat mass, lean mass, and waist conference over one and four years follow up with the risk of overall heart failure, HFpEF, and HFrEF and myocardial infarction. Dr. Greg Hundley: Interesting, Carolyn. So, what did they find? Dr. Carolyn Lam: So, among patients with type 2 diabetes and who were overweight or obese, fat mass and lean mass could be estimated using anthropometric equations with good overall agreement compared with DEXA, so that's the first finding. Next, a decline in fat mass and waist conference, but not lean mass, were each significantly associated with a lower risk of heart failure, but not myocardial infarction. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Furthermore, a decline in waist circumference was significantly associated with a lower risk of HFpEF, but not HFrEF. Fatness and waist circumference may represent key modifiable targets for lifestyle interventions to reduce the risk of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in type 2 diabetes. Cool, huh? Dr. Greg Hundley: Yeah. Very nice, Carolyn. Well, my first paper comes from Professor Davide Capodanno, and it's examining self-expanding bioprostheses for TAVR. So, Carolyn, there are few randomized trials comparing these bioprostheses for transcatheter aortic valve replacement or TAVR, and no trials have compared TAVR bioprostheses with the supra-annular design. So, this SCOPE 2 trial was designed to compare the clinical outcomes of the ACCURATE neo and the CoreValve Evolut valves. Dr. Greg Hundley: Now, it's a randomized trial performed at 23 centers in six countries between April 2017 and April 2019. And patients greater than 75 years with an indication for transfemoral TAVR as agreed by the heart team were randomly assigned to receive treatment with either the ACCURATE neo, so there are 398 of those patients, or the CoreValve Evolut bioprostheses, also 398 patients. The primary endpoint powered for non-inferiority of the ACCURATE neo valve was all-cause death or stroke at one year. The key secondary endpoint powered for superiority of the ACCURATE neo valve was new permanent pacemaker implantation at 30 days. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Okay. So, what were their results? Dr. Greg Hundley: Well, Carolyn, the transfemoral TAVR with the self-expanding ACCURATE neo did not meet non-inferiority compared to the self-expanding CoreValve Evolut in terms of all-cause death or stroke at one year. And was associated with a lower incidence of new permanent pacemaker implantation. In secondary analyses, the ACCURATE neo was associated with more moderate or severe aortic regurgitation at 30 days and cardiac death at 30 days and one year. Cardiac death at 30 days was 2.8% versus only 0.8% with the CoreValve Evolut. And moderate or severe aortic regurgitation at 30 days was 10% versus only 3% and they were significantly increased again in that ACCURATE neo group. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow. Okay. Thanks for that, Greg. Well, my next paper is from the basic science world. Dr. Colucci from Boston University Medical Center and colleagues tested the hypothesis that sarco/endoplasmic reticulum, calcium ATPase or SERCA, which is a major regulator of calcium homeostasis in the heart, whether or not it plays a critical role in mediating mitochondrial calcium and mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in response to reactive oxygen species. Dr. Carolyn Lam: So, in adult rat ventricular myocytes expressing an oxidation-resistant mutant of SERCA in which the cysteine-674 was replaced by serine. Mitochondrial calcium and the rise in mitochondrial calcium to exposure to an oxidant were decreased as was apoptotic myocyte death by mitochondrial pathways. Mice with the same SERCA mutation were protected from adverse cardiac remodeling, apoptosis, and progression to heart failure following chronic aortic constriction. Dr. Greg Hundley: Mm-hmm (affirmative) Carolyn, so this is another one where I get to ask you, what were the take home messages and what were the clinical implications? Dr. Carolyn Lam: I thought you'd ask that, Greg. So, these findings indicate that by contributing to sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium load, the chronic oxidative activation of SERCA may play a critical role in promoting the adverse effects of hemodynamic overload leading to pathologic remodeling. These findings illustrate the importance of post-translational modifications of SERCA and raise the possibility that the expression of a redox-insensitive form of SERCA may be of value in the treatment of heart failure. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice, Carolyn. Well, my next paper also comes from the world of basic science and looks into the mediators of atrial fibrillation. So, as some background, Carolyn, ibrutinib is a Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor with remarkable efficacy against B-cell cancers. But it also increases the risk of atrial fibrillation, which remains poorly understood. Dr. Greg Hundley: So, the investigators performed electrophysiologic studies on mice treated with ibrutinib to assess the inducibility of atrial fibrillation. In human subjects, again, one of the strengths of some of these basic science papers in Circulation, the pharmacovigilance database or VigiBase, was queried to determine whether drug inhibition of an identified candidate kinase was associated with increased reporting of atrial fibrillation. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Oh, that's really interesting, Greg. So, it seems like these authors were working toward understanding the mechanism of atrial fibrillation in those receiving ibrutinib. So, what did they find? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right, Carolyn. So, the authors found that using chemoproteomic profiling they were able to identify a short list of candidate kinases that was narrowed by additional experimentation, leaving C-terminal Src kinase or CSK, as the strongest candidate for ibrutinib-induced atrial fibrillation. Cardiac-specific CSK knockouts in mice led to increased AFib, left atrial enlargement, fibrosis, and inflammation, phenocopying ibrutinib treatment. Disproportionality analyses in VigiBase confirmed increased reporting of AFib associated with kinase inhibitors blocking CSK versus non-CSK inhibitors with reporting odds ratio of eight. So, Carolyn, perhaps CSK inhibition is the mechanism by which ibrutinib leads to atrial fibrillation. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow. That is convincing. Well, there are other really nice papers in today's issue. First, there's a research letter by Dr. Iglesias on the effects of fentanyl versus morphine on ticagrelor-induced platelet inhibition in patients with STEMI, the PERSEUS randomized trial. There's also a research letter by Dr. Young entitled the characteristics and outcome of COAPT eligible patients in the MITRA-FR trial. Another research letter by Dr. Zhang on specific modified mRNA translation system. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice, Carolyn. Well, I've got an exchange of letters by Dr. Spal, Whitlock, and Kebabs regarding the article, Impact of Left Atrial Appendage Exclusion on Short-Term Outcomes in Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. And then our own Mark Link discusses changes for practicing physicians regarding the new AFib guidelines. Dr. Greg Hundley: And finally, Dr. Vera Bittner has a perspective piece on the new 2019 ACC/AHA Guidelines on the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. So, this new primary prevention guideline two fills a critical gap by pulling together and updating, as appropriate, guidance on nine topic areas of risk assessment, diet, exercise and physical activity, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, blood cholesterol, hypertension, smoking cessation, and aspirin use. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Nice. Well, Greg, guess what? That brings us to the last issue in 2020. Can you believe it, Greg? It's been just so great working with you. It's been such a privilege working with Circulation. And, drum roll, new for 2021, Circulation on the Run is returning with a new format. Watch out for it. Let me give you a hint, it's going to come with a double feature per issue. Isn't that great, Greg? Dr. Greg Hundley: Absolutely. Some of the things that you hear folks really enjoy those opportunities we have with authors to review their papers. Well now, with many of the issues next year, we'll have two feature discussions. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Exactly. So, you've been listening to Circulation on the Run, but we've been listening to you, too. So, join us again in 2021 for our new features and new format. Thanks. Dr. Greg Hundley: And yes, Carolyn, but first, we've got to go and listen to this issue's feature discussion and talk about that long QT syndrome, exercise training-induced repolarization abnormalities. They can masquerade, perhaps, as long QT syndrome. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Cool. Dr. Greg Hundley: Welcome, listeners, to our feature discussion today. And we're very fortunate, we have Prof. Peter Schwartz from Istituto Auxologico Italiano in Milan and our own associate editor, Dr. Sami Viskin from Tel Aviv Medical Center. And we're going to be reviewing exercise training induced repolarization abnormalities, masquerading as congenital long QT syndrome. Well, first Peter, we'd like to start with you. And could you tell us, or provide us with some of the background information of why you wanted to perform this study and what hypothesis did you want to address? Prof. Peter Schwartz: The background is a very simple and I've been involved in the long QT syndrome since exactly 50 years. And as a partial result of that, I developed the idea that usually I... despite my making many errors in many areas, usually I don't miss the diagnosis of long QT syndrome. As a matter of fact, the study that you're publishing now is the result of a complete serendipity. It was not planned. We had to no hypothesis. It simply started because at one point I entered the impression that we might've made a diagnostic error and this bothered me very much. Prof. Peter Schwartz: It all started about eight, 10 years ago. When in some cases of our patients in whom we had made a clear diagnosis of long QT syndrome. At their yearly controls, we found that the LQT had been completely normalized. So I was pretty upset about it because I couldn't understand it. And my first reaction a natural reaction was to blame my associates, "We have made a mistake. You've did an error. There was an error in measurement." But as a matter of fact, there were no errors. Prof. Peter Schwartz: So I start thinking, "What the hell is going on here?" Now we are in a fortunate position because due to my long standing activity in the long QT syndrome, we are a referral center for all cases or most cases in Italy where people are suspected have the long QT syndrome. In Italy by law, anyone who wants to practice any type of sport at an amateur level or pro-competitive level, needs to have an eligibility certificate. So they have to go to sport doctors and it eases when the problems arise because not infrequently these doctors with somewhat limited experience in diagnosing prolongation and abnormalities in the QT intervals, are worried to make a mistake because a mistake can be a fatal one if the subject allow them to practice pause or die suddenly on to field. So they tend to refer them to us. Prof. Peter Schwartz: And so the advantage in my position was that we had a large number of these kids or young people coming to us. When I started to realize that it was not one accident, but another accident, another situation where these young people who clearly had to stop training in an intensive way, because they will no longer allowed by the sport doctors to practice sport. And the normalization of the T-wave abnormalities of the QT interval. I said, "Well, I mean, there must be something here." Prof. Peter Schwartz: So we start collecting the data, increasing the numbers, and I think it should be evident there was no design. I mean, it was a clinical observation that was evolving with time, but with adequate numbers. And then of course at one point we start following it more carefully, everything. And these led to the actual numbers that, in my opinion, were sufficiently strong to junior agents in need to publish it and to give a message because essentially this situation in one in which is very possible that even good and experienced doctors make a mistake. And the mistake could be a very bad thing, because if you miss the long QT syndrome and there is, of course, the patient is at risk of dying. But if you leave it, someone is affected and he is not affected, you are affecting his or her quality of life because they cannot practice sport, you generate anxiety. So a proper diagnosis is important. This was the basis of our study. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very good. So, it sounds like you're going to be performing a cohort study. Can you describe for us a little more specifically, how many subjects did you include? And who did you include in this cohort? And what measurements did you address? Prof. Peter Schwartz: So essentially we looked at the consecutive cases, sent to us by sport doctors with a suspicion of long QT syndrome. They were, if I remember, correctly 310 such individuals about 100 were found not to have the long QT syndrome. And these doctors were concerned they made the wrong measurement and measurement error. All the things that happened that are very well-known. About the remaining 200 in, I think about 120, we had a genetic confirmation of the long QT syndrome. We found disease causing mutation. So, that was pretty clear. Prof. Peter Schwartz: Then we had a group of individuals who are genotype-negative. We know very well. I mean, I proposed this thing in 1979, 1980, confirmed it in 1999, that there are some individuals affected by the long QT syndrome. But whoever I did a normal QT interval and that's a possibility, who are genotype-negative. Prof. Peter Schwartz: So, it's not surprising that in some cases we have genotype-negative individuals, but with a pattern so clear in terms of long QT syndrome that will make it to diagnosis. Within this group of genotype negative, there was another, let's call it a subgroup. I think it was about 15, 18% of the entire group who were genotype-negative, no family, sorry, neither had an event, a typical, absolutely typical electrocardiographic pattern with a fairly long QT interval QTc in the range of 490. So clearly prolonged significant repolarization abnormalities. Prof. Peter Schwartz: But when they were stopped in terms of exercise within three, four or five months, their pattern normalized completely, the QTc went back to normal, repolarization abnormalities disappeared. So this is the group on which we did focus and focusing for the next studies. And in some of them, when we told them, "You don't have the long QT syndrome, is a reaction that we interpret is due to the mechanical stretch of your heart because of very intense exercise training." Prof. Peter Schwartz: Some of them did return to practice sport in a very intensive way and all these patterns reappeared again, proving, I think this was the most important point. I mean, shows that you can go back and forth if you stretch the heart in this way, the abnormalities reappear. Prof. Peter Schwartz: So this is the essence of the study that carries in my opinion, a number of practical implications, because I think that now, when we are dealing with these youngsters, where we would be making a complete diagnosis. In some cases, I actually started even beta blockers, which is... I mean, afterwards it turns out to be an error and it bothers me, because I don't like to make an error with these patients. But they were so clear. I mean, I could have bet anything that they are affected by the long QT syndrome. But within four or five, six months, they were completely back to normal. Prof. Peter Schwartz: So the essence of the studies that we think the youngsters who practice intensely sport, some of them react to these physiological similar situation in an abnormal way. In analogies like with the food allergy. I mean, if you take something that bothers you and the point is, then you just avoid it. With exercise, of course is more difficult for other reasons, but probably it's the quantity of exercise. Prof. Peter Schwartz: Now, one change I've observed in recent years is that for youngsters practicing sports, a lot of things have changed. I've done a lot in sports myself soccer, tennis before moving toward golf. But in our days we were just playing, yes, we were playing a lot. But what has changed now is that all these kids have a trainer. They are sent for regular exercise two hours a day, five days a week. And that is probably too much for some of them. Prof. Peter Schwartz: So we need to recognize that there are certain individuals who, for whatever reason, I suppose that there is a genetic predisposition tend to react to these excessive amount of exercise training with abnormalities in their electrocardiogram. And for them, probably the logical thing is to reduce the amount of exercise. I would not stop it completely, they should reduce the dose and then have probably a normal life. Prof. Peter Schwartz: This is also raises the analogy with drug-induced long QT syndrome. When you have a parent in normal individuals who take any drug that contains an IKr blocker and they could develop to a certain point and the long QT syndrome. Now the situation with exercise is probably not so severe. I don't think the risk is so high, but clearly it is people have a tendency to react to possibly a variety of stimuli with QT prolongation. so they should be more careful about it. Dr. Greg Hundley: You know, I'll tell you, I think the world thanks you for your just observational skills and working through that whole situation that you observed in a very precise, organized fashion to bring us this interesting result. Well, Sami, can you help... Obviously this caught your eye as an associate editor at Circulation. What else attracted you to this study? And how would you like to comment on what Dr. Schwartz has just provided to us? Dr. Sami Viskin: Well, in Circulation, we were immediately attracted to this study, especially coming from Peter. Peter has been a pioneer in the entire area for long QT for many, many years. We call him Mr. QT because of his contributions to the field. So we're immediately interested in the paper, which is fascinating. It came a few months after we had reviewed a different paper that deals with patients who have the positive-phenotype, for long QT syndrome and have negative-genotype. Dr. Sami Viskin: That was a paper published in the July issue of Circulation with senior author Connie Bezzina. They performed a genome-wide association study to 1,800 patients with long QT, and they compared them with 10,000 healthy individuals. And what they found in these patients who represented 11% of the entire long QT syndrome population was that even though they do not have mutations, they tend to have several genetic variance together. None of them is severe enough to cause the disease but present by itself when they were in their group together in a single individual, then they create the phenotype of long QT syndrome, which is as severe as the phenotype of those who have bona fide mutations. Dr. Sami Viskin: So, that article was like the background for this one. And in fact, one of the arguments one could do is that the athlete's described by Peter could just have phenotype-positive, genotype-negative long QT, but what Peter would make sure to stress is that they do have electrocardiogram, but not only they do not have symptoms, they have a low pre-test probability of having the disease because they were discovered by screening and also they have a negative family history. So it's a different group of individuals what Peter is describing here. And time will tell. I mean, I'm sure we will be seeing more publications on this, and I will tell you, it's probably that we just looking at a new form of acquired long QT syndrome. Time will tell. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. Just briefly, both gentlemen, maybe in 20 seconds or so, what do you think is the next study that needs to be performed in this new group that's been discovered? Prof. Peter Schwartz: Greg, we have already started the next study. We are going to compare 700 relatively younger athletes who have intensive exercise and who have a completely normal QTc and completely normal T wave to all our subjects that have defined these phases in our study that performing a similar level of exercise show these changes. And then we are collecting their DNA, and we're going to have an whole exome study for the possibility of identifying some genetic markets that might predispose to something like this. Prof. Peter Schwartz: One possibility that I'm interested in is the possibility that the underlying mechanism, maybe something related to the so-called sex activated trainers, which might lead to an increase in intracellular calcium and produces alterations. There are other possibilities, but this is one. And in doing this study, we are also going to begin to look at echocardiography and imaging to see if there are different patterns in terms of mechanics that might contribute to explain. Prof. Peter Schwartz: So the point is that on the one hand we wanted and we did confirm the clinical data. So, we know that we are dealing with a factor and we think that's a fact as practical implications for management. Now, the next questions, which I wish to attack as well is why is it, what is the underlying mechanisms? Dr. Greg Hundley: Very good, Sami. Dr. Sami Viskin: That exactly the direction we were expecting to see if they have a similar polygenic risk score factor as in the study by Bezzina. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice, well listeners, this has been a wonderful discussion. And we also want to thank Dr. Peter Schwartz for all of his efforts for many years in this area of long QT syndrome and bringing this new finding to light that there is now an observation that not necessarily are all long QTs. Number one of the 300 subjects, 100 actually didn't have it. And then there are some that are phenotype-positive, but not genotype-positive. And we have more to learn about the variance that swings with the presence of the long QT after strenuous exercise. Well, on behalf of Carolyn and myself, we want to thank Peter, thank Sami Viskin and wish all of you a great week. And we will catch you next week on the Run. This program is copyright the American Heart Association, 2020.
CardioNerds (Amit Goyal & Daniel Ambinder) join Boston University cardiology fellows (Yuliya Mints, Anshul Srivastava, and Michel Ibrahim) for some hotdogs at Fenway Park in Boston, MA. They discuss an educational case of carcinoid heart disease with severe tricuspid regurgitation. Program director, Dr. Omar Siddiqi provides the E-CPR and APD Dr. Katy Bockstall provides a message for applicants. Episode notes were developed by Johns Hopkins internal medicine resident Bibin Varghese with mentorship from University of Maryland cardiology fellow Karan Desai. Jump to: Patient summary - Case media - Case teaching - References Episode graphic by Dr. Carine Hamo The CardioNerds Cardiology Case Reports series shines light on the hidden curriculum of medical storytelling. We learn together while discussing fascinating cases in this fun, engaging, and educational format. Each episode ends with an “Expert CardioNerd Perspectives & Review” (E-CPR) for a nuanced teaching from a content expert. We truly believe that hearing about a patient is the singular theme that unifies everyone at every level, from the student to the professor emeritus. We are teaming up with the ACC FIT Section to use the #CNCR episodes to showcase CV education across the country in the era of virtual recruitment. As part of the recruitment series, each episode features fellows from a given program discussing and teaching about an interesting case as well as sharing what makes their hearts flutter about their fellowship training. The case discussion is followed by both an E-CPR segment and a message from the program director. CardioNerds Case Reports PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademySubscribe to our newsletter- The HeartbeatSupport our educational mission by becoming a Patron!Cardiology Programs Twitter Group created by Dr. Nosheen Reza Patient Summary Coming soon! Case Media ABClick to Enlarge A. ECGB. TTE: CW Doppler through tricuspid valve Carcinoid - TTE 1 Carcinoid - TTE 2 Carcinoid - TTE 3 Carcinoid - TTE 4 Carcinoid - TTE 5 Carcinoid - TTE 6 Carcinoid - TTE 7 Carcinoid - TTE 8 Carcinoid - TTE 9 Episode Schematics & Teaching Coming sooN! The CardioNerds 5! – 5 major takeaways from the #CNCR case Coming soon! References Coming soon! CardioNerds Case Reports: Recruitment Edition Series Production Team Bibin Varghese, MDRick Ferraro, MDTommy Das, MDEunice Dugan, MDEvelyn Song, MDColin Blumenthal, MDKaran Desai, MDAmit Goyal, MDDaniel Ambinder, MD
Prof Stanley Duchrame, Clinical Psychologists at Boston University Medical Center and a Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and Dr Jane Duff, Clinical Psychologist at the National Spinal Injuries Center, Stoke Mandeville Hospital and European Spinal Psychologists Association join Dr Chhabra to discuss a psychology perspective of overcoming adversity after spinal cord injury. This lively discussion covers an overview of all areas of this life-changing event in a person's life. Many factors surround the patient and their progress including how they and their family approach this adversity as well as the help and guidance an MDT team can offer. In this episode:2:52 Q1. Describe the psychological challenges faced by persons after spinal cord injury. 5:15 Q2. When a person's response becomes pathological, is this when medication is decided by the MDT team? 7:05 Q3. Can you elaborate further on the factors that determine how a person will respond to the injury?10:35 Q4. How can the team managing the person with spinal cord injury encourage positive methods to manage the stress and help the individual in developing a deep determination to overcome the overwhelming challenge of an injury? Which members of the team play an active role in this regard?13:53 Q5. What is the exact role of each role of each member of the team and when is the patient referred to them.20:25 Q6. Do the persons with SCI require support once they are back in the community and will this span their entire lives? In addition, do the caregivers also require psychological support? 24:40 Q7. Do Caregivers require such support and do caregivers suffer from burnout?25:30 Q8. What would be your “pearls of wisdom” in this regard to the persons with SCI, their families and the managing team?Relevant Links Stoke Mandeville Spinal Needs Assessment Checklist and Goal Planning Programme (SMS-NAC) watch here https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jane_Duff2https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322156644_Spinal_Cord_InjuryRehabilitation and goal planning approaches following spinal cord injury: Facilitating adjustmentCoping effectiveness training reduces depression and anxiety following traumatic spinal cord injurieshttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ashley_Craighttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/George_BonannoThis show is brought to you by ISCoS, you can follow us on Twitter @iscosmeetings, hosted by Dr Harvinder Singh Chhabra produced and directed by Heather Pownall of HMH Consultancy Ltd @heathershub *The opinions of our host and guests--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scicare/message
Aaron talks about thyroid and pregnancy with Elizabeth Pearce, professor of medicine at Boston University Medical Center and president of the American Thyroid Association. For more information, including helpful links and other episodes, visit our website at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast.
Aaron talks about thyroid and pregnancy with Elizabeth Pearce, professor of medicine at Boston University Medical Center and president of the American Thyroid Association. For more information, including helpful links and other episodes, visit our website at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast.
Aaron talks about thyroid and pregnancy with Elizabeth Pearce, professor of medicine at Boston University Medical Center and president of the American Thyroid Association.
This lecture was given at Johns Hopkins University on February 17, 2020. For more events and info please visit https://thomisticinstitute.org/events-1. Dr. John Keown is the Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Christian Ethics in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics. He graduated in law from Cambridge and took a doctorate in law at Oxford, after which he was called to the Bar of England and Wales (Middle Temple). After a spell teaching medical and criminal law at the University of Leicester, he became the first holder of a lectureship in the law and ethics of medicine at Cambridge, where he was elected to a Fellowship at Queens' College and, later, a Senior Research Fellowship at Churchill College. In 2015 he was made a Doctor of Civil Law by the University of Oxford in recognition of his contribution to law and bioethics. He has published widely in the law and ethics of medicine, specializing in issues at the beginning and end of life. The second and heavily revised edition of his widely acclaimed book Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy: An Argument Against Legalisation was published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. His research has been cited by distinguished bodies worldwide. Joseph Marine, MD, MBA, FACC, FHRS, is a board-certified clinical cardiac electrophysiologist who practices primarily at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and holds appointments as Vice-Director of the Division of Cardiology and Section Chief of Cardiology for Johns Hopkins Community Physicians. He trained at UC San Francisco Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston University Medical Center, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Dr. Marine has lectured widely on a variety of arrhythmia topics and has served as a co-director of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Cardiovascular Overview and Board Review Course for 10 years.
Pain is a universal occurrence and is considered one of the most important factors impacting runners. How can we avoid pain in the first place? And if we are unable to avoid pain, how can we manage it to continue training safely? Dr. Boleslav Kosharskyy is board-certified in Anesthesiology, Interventional Pain Medicine and Palliative Care. He is Associate Medical Director of Pain Medicine and Director of Anesthesia for Joint Replacement Center at Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein Medical College. Dr. Kosharskyy employs multimodal therapeutic modalities to treat musculoskeletal pain of the back, neck, and joints, neuropathic disorders, and cancer pain. In this episode, we learn about pain avoidance and management techniques as well as how Dr. Kosharskyy treats his patients in his practice. He dispels some common myths and provides clarity on using common and alternative medicines for treatment. Dr. Kosharskyy specializes in minimally invasive therapies such as: Spinal Cord and DRG Stimulation, Kypho- and Vertebroplasty, Percutaneous Discectomy and MILD Procedure (Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression) for Spinal Stenosis as well as an alternative medical marijuana treatments. He is involved in several clinical trials as well as basic science research on neuroprotective properties of enolate forming compounds. He completed his fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine at Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY in 2005. He completed his Anesthesia residency at Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA in 2004. He earned his Medical Degree in 1997 from Free University of Berlin Medical School, Berlin, Germany. He is an active member of the American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA), American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA), and the New York State Society of Anesthesiologists (NYSSA). Questions Dr. Kosharskyy is asked: 2:16 When is it safe to run through pain? 2:49 When should you definitely not run through pain? 3:53 What about ‘Phantom Pain’? 5:04 What is your opinion on NSAID’s? 6:01 does acetaminophen work differently than ibuprofen? 6:30 Can each of these exacerbate certain conditions? 7:20 What are some pain relief alternatives can people use for day-to-day pain? 8:40 Is running bad for your knees? 10:49 How can runners prevent knee injuries? 12:24 Should runners who are very heavy do more low-impact activities? 13:35 What is your opinion on KT Tape for knees? 16:07 Platelet Rich Plasma--what is it and how can it help runners? 20:20 Are there any side-effects or people who should avoid PRP injections? 22:24 Is it a last resort treatment for injuries? 23:15 Why is it important to keep the thoracic spine flexible and the lumbar region stable? 26:05 Your clinic also is a leader in medical marijuana therapy for pain management. Can you explain how this can apply to runners? 27:42 Would you recommend topical CBD for local pain? 28:26 What advice would you give yourself back when you started running? 29:16 What is the best gift running has given you? 30:44 How can people connect with you? Quotes by Dr. Kosharskyy: “I avoid the term ‘in your head’ because I think it’s very diminishing and insulting. I think everything is in our heads, it’s true, but we always have to listen to the concerns, especially as physicians.” “Everything is connected in your body.” “Running is good for you if you do it recreationally; meaning if you do it 3-4 times a week and you don’t obsess over it, it’s actually good for your knees and prevents arthritis.” “I would not use PRP injections as prophylaxis for anything because there is very little data to support the prophylactic use.” “Biomechanics are very important when you run. If anything has shifted, it’s going to create a chain reaction. If you don’t have a flexible spine in the thoracic area, it will create an enormous increase and pressure on the unilateral joints. So instead of evenly redistributing the pressure on both knees, one knee will get a lot more of it and is more likely to get injured over time.” Take a Listen on Your Next Run Leave a space for libsyn link Want more awesome interviews and advice? Subscribe to our iTunes channel Mentioned in this podcast: Run To The Top Winners Circle Facebook Community RunnersConnect Facebook page Pain Management NYC's website We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Run to the Top. The best way you can show your support of the show is to share this podcast with your family and friends and share it on your Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use. The more people who know about the podcast and download the episodes, the more I can reach out to and get top running influencers, to bring them on and share their advice, which hopefully makes the show even more enjoyable for you!
Burnout is an epidemic that is killing doctors and patients alike. Did you know that the number one cause of death for female physicians under 35 is suicide. Yes, Physicians have the highest rates of suicide of any career and female physicians are 250% more likely to commit suicide than any other occupation. Our featured guest today is Dr. Thandeka Myeni. Thandeka Myeni, MD, MPH, affectionately known as Dr Thandi, is a board-certified ophthalmologist with double specialty training in glaucoma, cataract surgery and LASIK. Dr. Myeni received her bachelor’s degree from Amherst College and later earned a master’s degree in Public Health from Harvard University. She obtained her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia and then completed her medical internship at Boston University Medical Center. Her ophthalmology training began with a residency at Howard University Hospital in Washington, DC. She has completed two fellowships, one in Glaucoma at the top-ranked Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, and another in Cataract and Refractive Surgery with Dr. Paul Koch who has consistently been ranked among the top cataract surgeons in the country. While Dr. Myeni was born and raised in the United States, her family is originally from Southern Africa. She spent a large part of her childhood in Swaziland. My ask today is that you’d help share this episode. If you're posting to social, please tag @tbpod and use the hashtag #missionfuel
Mike Puniello, DPT, MS, OCS, FAAOMPT (Former ABPTRFE Board Member) comes onto HET Podcast to chat about his perspective serving on the ABPTRFE Board, an overview of how ABPTRFE operated at that time, along with discussing the recent task force he is on looking at different OMPT fellowship credentialing standards) and much more. *Mike's answers and responses on this episode are his personal views and are not representative of the views of ABPTRFE Mike's Email: mpuniello@aol.com American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE) Website ABPTRFE Audit Summary (APTA Member Access Only) APTA Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Website AAOMPT Website IFOMPT Website Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) Website Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) 2018 Annual Report Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) 2017 Annual Report Talus Media's Residency/Fellowship Page Eric Robertson's Interview on Residency/Fellowship Education with Karen Litzy Residency Education in Every Town: Is It Just So Simple? Postprofessional Cartography in Physical Therapy: Charting a Pathway for Residency and Fellowship Training Mark Shepherd's Article on the Future of Residency & Fellowships AAMT Blog Article on APTA/ABPTRFE Fellowship Standards Kevin L. MacPherson, Mark Shepherd, Jamie Childs Everett, Adam Fritsch, J.M. Whitman & Kim Dunleavy (2018) Perceptions of the professional and personal impact of hybrid fellowship training: a qualitative study, Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2018.1542850 (if desire full article, email brandonpoen@gmail.com) The Impact of Physical Therapy Residency or Fellowship Education on Clinical Outcomes for Patients With Musculoskeletal Conditions Jason Rodeghero, Ying-Chih Wang, Timothy Flynn, Joshua A. Cleland, Robert S. Wainner, and Julie M. Whitman . Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 2015 45:2, 86-96 Gregory W Hartley, Kathryn E Roach, Kendra L Harrington, Stephanie McNally; Program-Level Factors Influencing Positive Graduate Outcomes of Physical Therapy Residency Programs, Physical Therapy, Volume 99, Issue 2, 1 February 2019, Pages 173–182, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzy125 The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET) CV MICHAEL S. PUNIELLO, DPT, MS, OCS, FAAOMPT 100 Station St. Hingham, Ma. 02043 781-749-5833 EDUCATION: MGH Institute of Health Professions. Boston, MA. Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. May 2002 Advanced Masters Degree in Orthopedic Physical Therapy. August, 1997. MGH Biomotion Laboratory, Student research associate June 1995 to August 1997. Quinnipiac College. Hamden, CT. Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Therapy. May, 1980. Minor: Psychology Honors: Dean's List SPECIALIZATION: Board Certified in Orthopedic Physical Therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. 1991-present. Fellow, American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy. 2001 – present. PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE: Massachusetts # 3936 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: South Shore Physical Therapy Associates. 100 Station St., Hingham MA: September, 1983 to present. Independent practice. Advanced examination and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction involving the spine, extremities and the craniomandibular complex. Athletic screening evaluations, home care, consulting. MGH Institute of Health Professions: Postprofessional Program in Physical Therapy: Clinical Instructor, appointed 1998 Promoted to Clinical Assistant Professor, 2002. Adjunct faculty as of 2007. Develop and coordinate clinical residency program in Orthopedic Physical Therapy; received APTA residency credential March 2003. Coordinator in Orthopedic Specialization, student advising, preceptorship coordinator, thesis advisor. Musculoskeletal Dysfunction: Lumbo-Pelvic Region. 2001-2010 Musculoskeletal Dysfunction: Cervico-Thoracic Region. 2000-2010 Lecturer, Musculoskeletal Dysfunction: Upper Quarter, 1995-2010. Lecturer, Musculoskeletal Dysfunction: Lower Quarter, 1995-2006 Developed course curriculum for upper and lower quarter and spine courses. Converted Musculoskeletal Dysfunction to hybrid format consisting of on-line Format with on-site laboratory sessions. Diagnostic Screening: When to Treat, When to refer. On-line version, Co-teach 2003 Clinical Preceptor for Orthopedic Specialty, 1991 to 2011 Lecturer, Manual Therapy: Extremities, 1993, 1994. Adjunct Faculty, Manual Therapy: Lumbo-Pelvic Region, 1992. Laboratory Instructor, Manual Therapy: Spine, 1986. MGH Biomotion Laboratory: Research Associate, December 1997 to 2002. Regis University, Denver, CO. Adjunct Faculty, Clinical instructor for Manual Therapy Fellowship Program. 2006-2010. Affiliated Community VNA: Develop and conduct back school lectures, 1998. University of Kentucky Rural Health Campus: Instructor, PT 846-852 Medical and Physical Therapy Management of Orthopedic Problems; PT 807-520 Clinical Functional Anatomy, Summer 1993. Boston University, Dept. of Physical Therapy: Laboratory Instructor, Introduction to Joint Mobilization, Fall Semester 1984-85, Spring Semester 1985. Baystate Bombardiers Professional Basketball Club: Worcester MA. Physical Therapy Consultant, 1984-85. Lifestyle Management Systems: 368 congress St., Boston, MA. Physical Therapy Consultant to develop a musculoskeletal athletic screening evaluation. May 1984 to July 1985. Kimberly Home Health Care: 18 Tremont St. Boston, MA. Advisory board and Utilization Review committee member, February 1983 to December 1985. Visiting Nurse Association of Boston: Part-time physical therapist, January 1984 to September 1985. Home Care PRN, TAC Medical Services: 797 Washington St., Newton, MA. Part-time physical therapist, April 1982 to March 1985. Massachusetts Home Health Services: Wellesley MA. Part-time physical therapist, April 1983 to May 1984. University Hospital, Boston University Medical Center: 75 East Newton St. Boston, MA. Staff physical therapist, June 1, 1980 to August 26, 1983. Outpatient Department: April 1, 1983 to August 26, 1983. Patient Care Responsibilities: Advanced examination and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction involving the spine, extremities and the cranio- mandibular complex. This included much involvement with recreational and professional athletes. Department Responsibilities: Physical therapy aide and student supervision, staff orientation, coordination of out-patient department and physical therapy/ orthopedic staff in-service programs, staff lecture and training, patient education and back school lectures, development of upper quarter examination form. Neurology Rehabilitation Rotation, June 1, 1980 to December 31 1980. Chest Physical Therapy Rotation, January 1, 1981 to March 31, 1981. Newton-Wellesley-Weston Visiting Nurse Association: Part-time physical therapist, March 1982 to September 1983. PRESENTATIONS: New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 24-25, 2017 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 4-5, 2016 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 6-7, 2015 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 7-8, 2014 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. March 8-9, 2013 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. May 4-5, 2012. Faulkner Hospital. Examination and Treatment of the Upper Cervical Spine And Shoulder Girdle. November 19, 2011. Faulkner Hospital. Examination and Treatment of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine. August 13, 2011 New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Foot and Ankle. April 15-16, 2011. New York University. Examination and Treatment of the Hip and Sacroiliac Joint. May 6-7, 2011. Performance Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of lumbo-pelvic Dysfunction. 1-day course. September, 2007. Lepre Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of Cervical and Thoracic Spine Dysfunction. 1 day course. January 16, 2006. Boston University. Introduction to Thrust Manipulation of the Spine and Extremities. Ronald Schenk, Stephen McDavitt, Michael Puniello 3-day course, September, 2005. Lepre Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of lumbo-pelvic Dysfunction. 1-day course. January 17, 2005. MGH Institute of Health Professions. Laboratory Instructor. Spinal Manipulative Therapy, James Meadows. April 30-May 3, June 25-27, 2004 Performance Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of cervical and Thoracic Spine Dysfunction. 1-day course, January, 2004. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Platform Presentation: Short-term effects of spinal mobilization in Patients with low back pain. Reno, NV. October 2003 Performance Physical Therapy. Examination and treatment of lumbo-pelvic dysfunction. 1-day course, September, 2003. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference, Poster Presentation: Short-term effects of spinal mobilization in patients with low back Pain. Washington, DC. June 2003 American Physical Therapy Association of MA Annual Conference. Poster Presentation: Short-term effects of spinal mobilization in patients with low back Pain. October 19, 2002. MGH Institute of Health Professions. Laboratory Instructor. Spinal Manipulative Therapy, James Meadows. May 9-11, May 17-19, June 21-23, 2002 South Shore Hospital. Manual Therapy of the Cervical Spine. September 26, 2001 MGH Institute of Health Professions. Laboratory Instructor. Spinal Manipulative Therapy, James Meadows. May 23-25, June 9-11, 16-19, 2000. MGH Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Residents' Education Series. Physical therapy treatment of shoulder dysfunction. May 12, 2000, May 16, 2001. Caritas Norwood Hospital. Examination and treatment of the lumbar spine. 1-day course. September 19, 1999. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference. Education Session: “To Bend or Not to Bend: A Literature Review of Lifting Biomechanics and Coordination. June 7, 1999. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Platform Presentation: Lifting Characteristics of Functionally Limited Elders. February 13, 1998. First Annual Boston Back Pain Conference: The Patient Interview Process. December 13-14, 1996. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference: Platform Presentation: Trendellenburg Gait deviation After Femoral Osteotomy, A Case Study. Hyannis MA., October 21, 1995. Education Resource Associates: Laboratory Instructor. Australian approach to Evaluation and Treatment of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine, David Groom, PT. March 31 to April 2, 1995. Back Pain Society, Sports Med'94: Physical Therapy for Restoration, Prevention, and High Performance. Boston, MA, March 6, 1994. Nurse Practitioner Association for Continuing Education: Physical Examination of the Lower Extremity. Burlington, MA., January 30, 1993. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference: Platform Presentation. The Influence of Iliotibial Band Tightness on Medial Glide of the Patella in Patients With Patellofemoral Dysfunction. Danvers MA., October 24, 1992. International Federation of Orthopedic Manipulative Therapists (IFOMT): The Influence of Iliotibial Band Tightness on Medial Glide of the Patella in Patients With Patellofemoral Dysfunction. Vail, CO., June 4, 1992. Fallon Clinic: Advanced Orthopedic Examination and Manual Therapy of the Lumbopelvic Region. Worcester, MA. Daniel Dyrek, PT, May 16-17, 1992. Education Resource Associates: Faculty for One Day, Sacroiliac Joint. Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Lumbar and Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction. Russell Woodman, PT, November 16, 1991. Education Resource Associates: Faculty for One Day, Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction. Russell Woodman, PT, January 6 1991. Education Resource Associates: Advanced Examination and Manual Therapy of the Pelvis. Daniel Dyrek, PT, October 13-14, 1989. Education Resource Associates: Advanced Examination and Manual Therapy of the Pelvis. Daniel Dyrek, PT, April 29-30, 1988. Physical Therapy Services of Canton: Evaluation and Treatment of the Lumbar Spine and Sacroiliac Joint. March 14 and March 21, 1987. Education Resource Associates: Advanced Examination and Manual Therapy of the Pelvis. Daniel Dyrek, PT, May 8-9, 1986. Foxboro Health Center Physical Therapy Department: Introduction to Evaluation and Treatment of the Cervical Spine. October 22, 1986. Norwood Hospital Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Departments: Physical Examination of the Spine. November, 20, 1985. Sports Injuries Seminar: Biomechanics of the Shoulder Complex, Assessment and Rehabilitation Techniques, Laboratory Instructor. Newbury College, August 7, 1985. Dave Cowens Basketball Camp: Athletic Screening Evaluation and Presentation on Flexibility Exercises. August, 1984. Orthopedic Resident Staff, University Hospital: Boston, MA. 1982-1983 Cyriax Approach to Soft Tissue Examination Isokinetics: Evaluation and Treatment With Cybex and Orthotron Physical Therapy Staff: University Hospital: Boston, MA. 1982-1983 Examination and Treatment of the Spine and Extremities With Joint Mobilization Cyriax Approach to Soft Tissue Examination Traction: Cervical and Lumbar Spine, Theory and Practice Upper Quarter Examination TENS: Theory and Application Boston University School of Medicine, Biology of Disease Class: Physical Examination of the Spine, Lecture and Laboratory Session, 1983. PUBLICATIONS: Clinical Decision Making. Sullivan PE, Puniello MS, Pardasaney P. Book chapter in Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice: Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series. Edited by Magee DJ, Zachazewski JE, Quillen WS. Pages 314-327; 2006. Mobilization and Manipulation. Puniello, MS. Book chapter in Clinical Care in Rheumatic Diseases. Multiple Editors. 2006. Short term effects of spinal mobilization in patients with low back pain. Vousboukas D, Puniello MS, Watkins MP. Submitted for publication. Mechanical energy transfer during gait in relation to strength impairment and pathology in elderly women. McGibbon CA, Puniello MS, Krebs DE: Clinical Biomechanics 16:324-333, 2001. Mechanical energy analysis of identifies compensatory strategies in disabled elders' gait. McGibbon CA, Puniello MS, Krebs DE. J Biomechanics. 34:481-490, 2001. Lifting Strategy and Stability in Strength Impaired Elders. Puniello, MS, McGibbon, CA, Krebs DE. Spine. 26: 731-727, 2001. Lifting characteristics of functionally limited elders. Puniello, MS, McGibbon, CA. Krebs, DE. J Rehabilitation Research and Development. May/June 37:341-352, 2000. Iliotibial band tightness and medial glide of the patella in patients with patellofemoral dysfunction. Puniello, MS. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. March, 1993. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: American Physical Therapy Association. Active Member 1980 to present, Student Member 1978 to 1980. Orthopedic Section Member 1980 to present. Private Practice Section Member 1984 to present. Select Reviewer for Volume II: A Guide to Physical Therapy Practice: Preferred Practice Patterns. 1996. Site reviewer for Clinical Residency and Fellowship Credentialing Committee. 2006-present. American Board of Residency and Fellowship Education: Appointed to the Credentialing Services Council August 2010 American Board of Residency and Fellowship Education: Appointed to the Board, term July 2013 - 2017. American Physical Therapy Association of Massachusetts. 1980 to present. Assembly Representative. 1994-1996, 1996-1998, 1998-2000, 2001-2003. Specialization Academy of Content Experts. American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Item writer for Orthopedic Specialization Examination. 2000-2002. American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapists. Associate Member 1995 to Fellow 2001 to present. Examination committee, 2001-2015 Chairman, Board of Examiners, 2003-2015. Received John McMillan Mennell Service Award 2010 Chair, Task Force to Re-Validate Description of Specialty Practice in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy. 2016-2018 North American Spine Society, associate member 2002 to present CONTINUING EDUCATION: American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference Reno, NV. November 8-11, 2018 Myopain Seminars: Dry Needling DN-1 Foundations I Bethesda, MD. Instructor: Tracy Adler, August 24-26, 2018 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference Salt Lake City, UT, October 19-23, 2017 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference St Louis, MO, October 24-257, 2016 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference Louisville, KY, October 22-25, 2015 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference San Antonio, Tx October, 2014 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. February 2-8 2014 International Federation of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists Conference. Quebec City, Canada. September 30-October 5, 2012 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapists Annual Conference Anaheim, CA. October 28-30, 2011 Osteopathic Manipulation. Laurie Hartman, DO, PhD. Las Vegas, NV. March 25-27, 2011. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX. October 2010 American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference Boston, MA. June, 2010 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Washington DC, October 2009 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Seattle, WA, October, 2008 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. St Louis, MO. October,, 2007 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Boston, MA. February, 2007. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Charlotte, NC. October, 2006 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. San Diego, CA. February, 2006 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Salt Lake City, UT. October, 2005 American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference Boston, MA. June, 2005 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. New Orleans, LA, February, 2005 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Louisville, KY. October, 2004. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Nashville, TN. February, 2004. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Reno, NV. October, 2003 American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference. Washington, DC. June, 2003 Designing a Clinical Curriculum for a One-Year Physical Therapy Internship: A Consensus Conference. MGH Institute of Health Professions, March 28-30, 2003. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Tampa, FL. February 12-16, 2003 Functional & Pathological Pelvic Dynamics/Low Back Pain. Richard DonTigney, Boston, MA. January 31, 2003 American Physical Therapy Association of MA Annual Conference, Hyannis, MA October 19-20, 2002. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists Annual Conference. Orlando, FL October 1-5, 2002. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Boston, MA. February 20-23, 2002. American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX. October 18-21, 2001. Norwegian Manual Therapy Approach, Olaf Evjenth, Boston, June 16-17, 2001. American Physical Therapy Association Five State New England Conference. Portland, ME. October 2000. Specialization Academy of Content Experts, Item Writers Workshop. American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. New Orleans, LA. February 1, 2000. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. New Orleans, LA. February 2-6, 2000. Examination and Treatment of Muscle Imbalance. Vladimir Janda, M.D. Boston, MA December 16-17, 1999. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference. Washington, DC June 1999. American Physical Therapy Association of Massachusetts Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. October 1999. Evaluation and Treatment of Neural Tissue Disorders: Differentiating Cervical, Neural Tissue and Shoulder Dysfunction. Robert Elvey. Boston, MA. June 26-28, 1998. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Boston, MA. February 9-13, 1998. American Physical Therapy Association of Massachusetts Annual Conference. Springfield, MA. November 1997. Spinal Manipulative Therapy. James Meadows, PT. Swodeam Consulting, Hingham, MA. June 13-15, June 27-29, August 22-24, 1997. Headache, Dizziness and Chronic Neck Pain. James Meadows, PT. North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy (NAIOMT), Boston, MA. February 15-16, 1997. First Boston Back Pain Conference: Boston, MA. December 12-13, 1996. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis MA. October 20-22, Pre-conference Workshop, Physical Therapy Outcomes: Going Beyond the Rhetoric. Alan Jette, PhD. Chain Reaction Plus. Gary Gray, PT. Boston, MA. March 25-26, 1994. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Sturbridge, MA. October 14-16, 1994. Pre-conference Workshop, Strain-Counter Strain. Randy Kusonose. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Springfield, MA. October 22-24, 1993. Pre-conference Workshop, Examination in Physical Therapy Practice: Screening for Medical Disease. William Boissonault, PT. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Danvers, MA. October 22-24 Pre-conference Workshop, Diagnosis of Muscle Imbalances. Shirley Sahrmann, PhD, PT. International Federation of Orthopedic Manipulative Therapists Conference. Vail CO. June 1-5, 1992. Advanced Evaluation and Treatment of Upper Quadrant Dysfunction. North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy, Clifford Fowler COMP, Erl Pettman, COMP. Boston, MA. October 3-5, 1991. American Physical Therapy Association National Conference. Boston, MA. June 23-27, 1991. First North American Orthopedic Symposium. Ottawa, Canada. April 12-13, Canadian and American Physical Therapy Association Orthopedic Sections. Advanced Evaluation and Treatment of the Craniovertebral Region. Ottawa, Canada. Clifford Fowler, COMP, Erl Pettman, COMP. April 14-16, 1990. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Falmouth, MA. November Pre-conference Seminar, Craniosacral Therapy. John Upledger, DO. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. November, Featured Speaker: Sandy Burkhart, Ph.D., PT. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. November, Featured Speaker: Shirley Sahrmann, Ph.D, PT. Functional Capacity Evaluation and Work Hardening. Boston, MA. October 10-11, 1986. Employment Rehab Institute of California. Leonard Masterson, Ph.D. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. November, Featured Speakers: A. Nachamson, S. Paris, J Frymor, S. Snook. Myofascial Release Seminar. Boston, MA. August 16-18, 1985. John Barnes, PT. When the Foot Hits the Ground Everything Changes. Boston, MA. September 21-23, 1984. Practical Programs in Applied Biomechanics. Gary Gray, PT. Lenox Hill Brace Seminar. Boston MA. May 21, 1983. Head and Neck in Dentistry. New York, NY. October 1-5, 1982. Mariano Rocobado, PT. Advanced Evaluation and Manipulation of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine and Craniofacial Region. Boston, MA. June 25-26, July 9-10, 1982. Stanley Paris, PT, Steven Kraus, PT. Introduction to Evaluation and Manipulation of the Spine. Boston, MA. April 25 - May 3, 1981. Alan Grodin, PT. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. Boston, MA. November 10, 1981. Jeffrey Manheimer, PT. Evaluation and Mobilization of the Extremity Joints. Boston, MA. January 24-25 Paul McAndrew, PT. Seminar on Isokinetics. Hartford, CT. January 17-18, 1981. James Tucker, PT. X-Ray Interpretation for Physical Therapists. Newton, MA. December 8, 1980. Traction: Current Principles. Framingham, MA. October 18-19, 1980. Duane Saunders, PT. Orthopedic Medicine. Rochester, NY. October 3-7, 1980. James Cyriax, M.D. Massachusetts Chapter APTA Annual Conference. Hyannis, MA. May 9-11, Featured Speaker: Paul McAndrew, PT.
Clinical Trial Podcast | Conversations with Clinical Research Experts
Our guest on the show is Dr. Lindsay McNair, Chief Medical Officer for the WIRB-Copernicus Group, a central Institutional Review Board (IRB) overseeing more than 200,000 clinical research protocols and more than 2,700 institutions and 700 local Institutional Biosafety Committees. In her current role, Dr. McNair develops strategic partnerships with pharma/biotech companies for comprehensive ethical and clinical services. She oversees a consulting group which provides consultation on human research protection, ethical trial design, protocol development, development of ethical clinical research policy and practices and much more. Dr. McNair has more than 15 years of experience in clinical research and drug development strategy. She has designed and provided medical monitoring for Phase 1-4 clinical studies in a variety of therapeutic areas, including multiple oncology indications, hepatitis C, multiple inflammation indications (psoriasis, multiple sclerosis) and other areas. Dr. McNair is also an adjunct Assistant Professor at Boston University and teaches in the School of Public Health and in the Master’s of Clinical Investigation graduate programs, on the design and conduct of clinical research studies. She speaks frequently on the ethical conduct of clinical research studies as part of pharmaceutical drug development and improving interactions between ethics committees/ research review boards and the pharmaceutical industry. Dr. McNair graduated from the University Of Connecticut School Of Medicine and trained in general surgery at Boston University Medical Center. She has a Master’s in Public Health (Biostatistics/Epidemiology and Health Policy), and a Master’s of Science in Bioethics (research ethics). Please join me in welcoming Dr. Lindsay McNaire on the Clinical Trial Podcast. This episode is brought to you by CBI Events. The team at CBI has put together a Digital Therapeutics event in New York City on December 3-4, 2018. Topics range from strategies for new digital health projects to perspectives from the venture capital community on investment requirements for digital therapeutics. Whether you’re a pioneer in this space or want to know just the right amount of information to get started, this event is going to value packed for you. Some benefits from your participation in this event include: Learning strategies on how to ensure data integrity Understanding regulatory approaches to digital therapeutics and how to seamless approval in all regions Finding out about payer approval requirements and uncovering changing business models Collaborating with others on standard definitions and approaches to what constitutes a digital therapeutic And much, much, more. If you want to learn and network with others in the Digital Therapeutics space, you should attend the 2018 event in New York City on December 3-4, 2018. As a listener to this podcast, I’ve got an exclusive $500 discount to this event. When I mean exclusive, it really is exclusive. So head over to http://www.cbinet.com/digitaltherapeutics and use the code CTP500 at check-out to get your $500 discount. Register today to get your exclusive $500 off your event ticket using the code CTP500. This offer is only available to the Clinical Trial Podcast listeners.
Is there a correlation between autoimmune diseases and Vitamin D levels? How much Vitamin D should you take? What if you are pregnant? In today’s episode, Dr. Hotze is joined by the leading authority on Vitamin D and the person who discovered its active form, Dr. Michael Holick. Michael F. Holick, Ph.D., M.D. is Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics; Director of the General Clinical Research Unit; and Director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Director of the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center. He is also the author of The Vitamin D Solution: A 3-Step Strategy to Cure Our Most Common Health Problems. Watch now and learn all the health benefits of this amazing hormone and subscribe to our podcasts at www.hotzepodcast.com to learn how to obtain and maintain health and wellness, naturally! Take our free symptom checker quiz at: https://www.hotzehwc.com/symptom-checker/
Is there a correlation between autoimmune diseases and Vitamin D levels? How much Vitamin D should you take? What if you are pregnant? In today’s episode, Dr. Hotze is joined by the leading authority on Vitamin D and the person who discovered its active form, Dr. Michael Holick. Michael F. Holick, Ph.D., M.D. is Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics; Director of the General Clinical Research Unit; and Director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Director of the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center. He is also the author of The Vitamin D Solution: A 3-Step Strategy to Cure Our Most Common Health Problems. Watch now and learn all the health benefits of this amazing hormone and subscribe to our podcasts at www.hotzepodcast.com to learn how to obtain and maintain health and wellness, naturally! Take our free symptom checker quiz at: https://www.hotzehwc.com/symptom-checker/
In this episode, topics include: Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism during pregnancy Pregnant and without a thyroid Avoiding T3 during pregnancy, including concerns with desiccated thyroid If being treated for hypothyroidism already, the importance of upping dose while pregnant Pregnant with auto-immunity Pregnant with Graves’ disease The dangers of pregnancy and overt hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism Three-percent of pregnancies are affected The importance of iodine during pregnancy Dr. Pearce received her undergraduate and medical degrees from Harvard and a masters’ degree in epidemiology from the Boston University School of Public Health. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and her fellowship in endocrinology at the Boston University Medical Center. She is currently an Associate Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. She has served as a member of the board of directors of the American Thyroid Association and is currently on the management council of the Iodine Global Network. She recently co-chaired the ATA’s Thyroid in Pregnancy Guidelines Task Force. She was the 2011 recipient of the ATA’s Van Meter Award for outstanding contributions to research on the thyroid gland. NOTES Elizabeth Pearce American Thyroid Association
In todays episode I talk to one of the best experts within the field of Vitamin D. Michael F. Holick is an American endocrinologist, specializing in the field of vitamin D, such as the identification of both calcidiol, the major circulating form of vitamin D, and calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D. His work has been the basis for diagnostic tests and therapies for vitamin D-related diseases. He is a professor of medicine at the Boston University Medical Center and editor-in-chief of the journal Clinical Laboratory. Holick made discoveries in the field of vitamin D that have led to novel therapies for metabolic bone diseases, hypocalcemic disorders, and psoriasis. He is author of more than 400 publications about the biochemistry, physiology, metabolism and photobiology of vitamin D and the pathophysiology of vitamin D deficiency. He is also the author of the book The Vitamin D solution . He has also been involved with an incredible app about how much you need to be in the sun. It uses GPS and lightsensors and you can find the app her. In todays episode we talk about the following: What is vitamin D Is it possible to reduce the risk of the flu by as much as 42% Vitamin D controls over 200 genes in the cardiovascular system Reduce the risk of heart attack by 50% Lack of Vitamin D causes higher blood pressure How much vitamin D your body needs every single day Is it possible to take too much grants What are the symptoms of too little D vitamin Why is vitamin D so incredibly important to us What diseases can you get because of little vitamin D How long do you have to be in the sun to limit the likelihood of high blood pressure and illnesses. Do you live in Norway, your body does NOT produce vitamin D 6mth of the year. Are you born in the winter you have a higher risk of Schizophrenia later in life. Higher vitamin D values educe the risk of caesarean section by 200 to 300% How high values hould you have while you are pregnant How much D Vitamin should have small children every day Why your skin turns red when you're in the sun? Use of sunscreen The most dangerous form of skin cancer occurs when you do not get sun. Follow me on Instagram:link Facebook: @mtfranknilsen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Har du noengang lurt på hvor lenge du burde være i sola? Eller hva er D-vitamin som mange eksperter snakker om? Får du nok D vitamin fra et normalt kosthold? Dagens gjest er Dr Michael F. Holick en professor i medisin, fysiologi og biofysikk. En av verdens fremste på Vitamin D, Michael Holick har gjort funn som har ført til nye terapier for metabolske bensykdommer, hypokalcemiske lidelser og psoriasis. Han er forfatter av en rekke bøker blant annet boken The Vitamin D Solution, og mer enn 400 publikasjoner om biokjemi, fysiologi, metabolisme og fotobiologi av vitamin D og patofysiologien av vitamin D-mangel. i tillegg er Michael direktør for den generelle kliniske forsknings enheten og direktør i Bone Health Care Clinic og direktør for helioterapi, lys og hudforskningsenter ved Boston University Medical Center. Sjekk også ut appen Dminder som forteller deg hvor lenge du trenger å være i sola der du befinner deg. Du kan også besøke hjemmesiden til Michael for å se hvilke verdier han anbefaler deg her I dagens episode er vi innom følgende: Hva er egentlig D-vitamin Er det mulig å redusere risiko for influensa med hele 42% Vitamin-D regulerer over 200 gener i hjerte-kar systemet Reduser risikoen for hjerteinfarkt med 50% og få 100% større sannsynlighet for å overleve et infarkt. Mangel på Vitamin-D gir høyere blodtrykk Hvorfor vi som lever i Norge har 10-15x større sannsynlighet for Diabetes Hvor mye D-vitamin må kroppen din ha hver eneste dag Er det mulig å ta for mye tilskudd Hva er symptomer på for lite D vitamin Hvorfor er D-vitamin så utrolig viktig for oss Hvilke sykdommer kan du få pga for lite D-vitamin Hvor lenge må du være i sola for å begrense sannsynligheten for høytblodtrykk og sykdommer. Bor du i Norge produserer kroppen din IKKE vitamin D 6mnd av året. Er du født på vinteren har du høyere risiko for Schizofreni senere i livet. Høyere vitamin D verdier reduserer risiko for keisersnitt med 200 til 300% Hvor høye verdier burde du ha mens du er gravid Hvor mye D Vitamin burde små barn ha hver dag Hvorfor huden din blir rød når du er i sola Bruk av solkrem Den farligste formen for hudkreft forekommer der du IKKE får sol. Med mer..
Dr. Bessel van der Kolk is a psychiatrist, founder and medical director of the Trauma Center in Boston, Mass and is a professor in the department of psychiatry at Boston University Medical Center. He is a world leader in dealing with traumatic stress. His latest book is “The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma.”
Michael F. Holick, PhD MD, Boston University Medical Center gives an energetic talk on the positive impacts of sunlight on your health. How can we balance current thinking on the negative effects of sun exposure with new research on its benefits? How does sunlight help in the production of vitamin D? Join Dr. Holick as he explains how sunlight reaches us, how it is absorbed by the skin and much more. Series: "Vitamin D for Public Health - Integrating Sunshine, Supplements and Measurement for Optimal Health 2014" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29075]
Michael F. Holick, PhD MD, Boston University Medical Center gives an energetic talk on the positive impacts of sunlight on your health. How can we balance current thinking on the negative effects of sun exposure with new research on its benefits? How does sunlight help in the production of vitamin D? Join Dr. Holick as he explains how sunlight reaches us, how it is absorbed by the skin and much more. Series: "Vitamin D for Public Health - Integrating Sunshine, Supplements and Measurement for Optimal Health 2014" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29075]
Dr. Katrina Steiling is a physician-scientist and Assistant Professor of Medicine and Bioinformatics in the Section of Computational Biomedicine at Boston University School of Medicine. She completed her Doctorate of Medicine at Boston University Medical School, and her Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine at Boston University Medical Center followed by a post-doctoral research fellowship with The Pulmonary Center. Concurrent with her clinical fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Boston University Medical Center, Katie completed a Masters of Science in Bioinformatics through the Boston University College of Engineering. Katie is with us today to tell us all about her journey through life and science.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, Elke Mühlberger, Paul Duprex, and Ron Corley Vincent, Alan, and Rich celebrate the 200th episode of TWiV by visiting the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories at Boston University Medical Center, where they meet with Elke, Paul, and Ron to talk about building and working in a BSL4 facility. Links for this episode: The NEIDL NEIDL goes public (BU Today) Biosafety levels (Wikipedia) Select agents (Wikipedia) NEIDL stalled (Boston Business J) TWiV on Facebook Letters read on TWiV 200 Weekly Science Picks Alan - Dance your Ph.D.Rich - Angel of Death by Gareth WilliamsVincent - Why herpesvirus is good for you (Virgin lab) Listener Pick of the Week Luis - VBORNET maps Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv, or call them in to 908-312-0760. You can also post articles that you would like us to discuss at microbeworld.org and tag them with twiv.
Hosted by Kimberley Jaeger & Gary Moore... Interview with Dr. Michael Holick Viatamin D expert. Dr Michael Holick “The Vitamin D Solution: A 3-Step Strategy to Cure Our Most Common Health Problem” Michael F. Holick, Ph.D., M.D. is Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics; Director of the General Clinical Research Unit; and Director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Director of the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center. Dr. Holick has made numerous contributions to the field of the biochemistry, physiology, metabolism, and photobiology of vitamin D for human nutrition. He is also the autor of “The UV Advantage”. Vitamin D deficiency is the most common medical condition in the world. In America alone, over 200 million people lack sufficient levels of vitamin D and may consequently suffer from chronic health conditions, ranging from daily annoyances like fatigue and pain to life-threatening illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. But few people know why vitamin D is so important and what they can do to avoid the myriad ailments associated with deficiency, including heart disease, cancer, and osteoporosis. . http://drholicksdsolution.com/
Host: Lauren Streicher, MD Guest: Michael Holick, PhD, MD It seems these days patients know more about the benefits of Vitamin D than their physicians. Doctors are soaking up the information and making sure their patients are taking the proper levels of Vitamin D. Dr. Michael Holick, professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics and director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center, joins host Dr. Lauren Streicher to discuss the proper dosage, risk factors, geographical factors and benefits of Vitamin D.
Host: Lauren Streicher, MD Guest: Michael Holick, PhD, MD It seems these days patients know more about the benefits of Vitamin D than their physicians. Doctors are soaking up the information and making sure their patients are taking the proper levels of Vitamin D. Dr. Michael Holick, professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics and director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center, joins host Dr. Lauren Streicher to discuss the proper dosage, risk factors, geographical factors and benefits of Vitamin D.
Host: Lauren Streicher, MD Guest: Michael Holick, PhD, MD It seems these days patients know more about the benefits of Vitamin D than their physicians. Doctors are soaking up the information and making sure their patients are taking the proper levels of Vitamin D. Dr. Michael Holick, professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics and director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center, joins host Dr. Lauren Streicher to discuss the proper dosage, risk factors, geographical factors and benefits of Vitamin D.
Host: Lauren Streicher, MD Guest: Michael Holick, PhD, MD It seems these days patients know more about the benefits of Vitamin D than their physicians. Doctors are soaking up the information and making sure their patients are taking the proper levels of Vitamin D. Dr. Michael Holick, professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics and director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center, joins host Dr. Lauren Streicher to discuss the proper dosage, risk factors, geographical factors and benefits of Vitamin D.
Guest: Andrea Kronman, MD, MSc Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Dr. Andrea Kronman is an attending physician at Boston University Medical Center and the lead author of the Journal of General Internal Medicine article titled, "Can Primary Care Visits Reduce Hospital Utilization Among Medicare Beneficiaries at the End of Life?" Hear Dr. Kronman as she discusses her research involving the effect of primary care visits on the end-of-life care.