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In this episode of SHE MD, hosts Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi welcome Kate Bond, an actress best known for her roles in Chicago Med, Good Trouble, and the reboot of MacGyver. For over a decade, Kate silently struggled with endometriosis, a chronic condition that affects millions of women but is notoriously difficult to diagnose. Her story highlights the frustrations many women face in the healthcare system when dealing with this condition and getting dismissed by most doctors. Kate and the hosts explore the challenges of her diagnosis, the impact on daily life, and the knowledge you need to be your own health advocate.Access more information about the podcast and additional expert health tips by visiting SHE MD Podcast and Ovii. Sponsors: One Skin: Visit OneSkin.co/SHEMD and use code SHEMD at checkout for 15% off your first purchasePurely Elizabeth: Visit purelyelizabeth.com and use code SHEMD at checkout for 20% off. Purely Elizabeth. Taste the ObsessionSaks.com: Shop Saks.coCymbiotika: Go to Cymbiotikia.com/SHEMD for 20% off your order + free shipping today.Zoe: As a ZOE member, you'll get an at home test kit and personalized nutrition program to help make smarter food choices that support your gut. That's ZOE.com and use code SHEMD10 to get 10% off your membership.Momentous: Go to livemomentous.com and try it today for 20% off with code SHEMD, and start living on purpose.iRestore: Reverse hair loss with @irestorelaser and get $625 off with code shemd at https://www.irestorelaser.com/SHEMD! #irestorepodKATE BOND'S TAKEAWAYS:Endometriosis symptoms often include severe pelvic pain, painful periods, and gastrointestinal issues that can significantly impact daily life and work.Proper diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis often require finding a doctor who listens, shows empathy, and is curious about solving the patient's health puzzle.Suppression therapy after endometriosis surgery is crucial for long-term management and prevention of symptom recurrence.Proactive health screenings, including genetic testing and colonoscopies, are important for early detection of related health issues, especially for those with endometriosis.Some endometriosis treatment includes laparoscopic surgery with an experienced surgeon who can diagnose and treat endometriosis; hormonal suppression, like progesterone IUDs, often helps manage symptoms; Dietary changes may be necessary to address related GI issues like SIBO.IN THIS EPISODE: (00:00) Intro(03:25) Kate Bond's endometriosis diagnosis journey(04:50) Dr. Aliabadi explains endometriosis in detail(09:52) Kate describes severe endometriosis symptoms(21:15) Endometriosis impacts career and life(24:50) Treatment options for endometriosis explained(29:08) SIBO and endometriosis connection discussed(33:54) Importance of early colonoscopy screening(42:35) Life improvements after endometriosis treatment(45:02) Endometriosis impact on family planningRESOURCES:Kate Bond's InstagramGUEST BIOGRAPHY:Kate Bond grew up in an A-frame house at the end of a long dirt road in rural Georgia. She is an actress whose credits include Chicago Med, Good Trouble, and the reboot of MacGyver. She's a passionate unionist and serves on the board of directors of the Los Angeles local of SAG-AFTRA. Her story isn't just about making it in the entertainment industry—it's about breaking through barriers, both systemic and personal, and redefining what success looks like when life throws you curveballs. For over a decade, Kate silently struggled with endometriosis, a chronic condition that affects millions of women but is notoriously difficult to diagnose. Like so many others, she was dismissed by doctors, told that her pain was “normal,” and forced to keep pushing forward—because when you're trying to build a career in Hollywood, there's no calling in sick.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scott Hickle is the founder and CEO of Throne, a health tech startup building the world's first smart toilet to help people monitor their gut health, hydration, and urological function through passive, real-time data collection. With a background in engineering and product management, Scott blends deep technical knowledge with a mission-driven approach to preventative health. A Texas native and Austin-based builder, he's turning one of the last untapped frontiers of health data—the toilet—into a life-saving diagnostic tool. In this episode, Brett sits down with Scott Hickle, founder of Throne, to unpack one of the most ambitious healthtech missions in the game: building a toilet that could help prevent colon cancer, manage IBD, and transform gut health awareness. Scott shares how Throne evolved from a running joke to a startup with the potential to save lives. They dive deep into gut health, the cultural stigma around poop, and how stress, sleep, and food inputs impact digestion. Scott also shares takeaways from his ultra-processed food experiment and lessons from startup life—touching on energy, mission, and building in public. What we cover:- The Origin of Throne - The Gut as a Diagnostic Goldmine - Ultra-Processed Food Experiment - Building a Mission-Driven Startup Timestamps: (00:33) – How Throne was born (05:45) – From math failure to engineer (10:00) – Pain tolerance and entrepreneurship (27:55) – The smart toilet idea emerges (30:40) – Gut health starts in the toilet (36:00) – Why people ignore symptoms (44:50) – Tracking your gut in real time (52:00) – Preventing colon cancer early *** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.Connect with Scott:InstagramThroneConnect with Brett:InstagramXConnect with Harry:InstagramXConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaX - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinX - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIAMaui Nui- 15% OFF. Use CODE: MEATMAFIA
Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. In this episode, Josie discusses colon cancer prevention with Dr. Brian Williams, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A low-fiber diet is a key driver of microbiome depletion, the disappearance of diversity in our good gut flora. What would happen within just two weeks if you swapped the diets of typical Americans with that of healthier eaters?
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths, yet up to 90% of colorectal cancers are preventable. Dr. Keshav Kukreja and Dr. Harsh Patel discuss risk factors, prevention strategies, and raising general awareness of colorectal cancer.
Oh the dreaded colonoscopy... But is it really that bad? Learn about the updated guidelines for colon cancer screening and prevention. Cassie shares her personal experience with a recent colonoscopy and encourages everyone to get tested! Follow us on social media: Facebook – Achieving Your Best Instagram – aybspringfield Twitter – AYBspringfield
Did you know that a colonoscopy can actually prevent colon cancer? In this episode of the Love Your Gut Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Zuri Murrell to discuss Colon Cancer Prevention, Screening, and Updates.Zuri A. Murrell, M.D. is a leading Los Angeles Colorectal Surgeon & Specialist. Dr. Murrell is board certified in colorectal and general surgery. He is also an inventor scientist who holds a patent for a novel anorectal cream. He enjoys educating the community on cancer prevention through nutrition and living a healthy lifestyle by giving lively, interactive, motivating educational seminars.Topics Covered in This Episode:How to prevent colorectal cancer - 8:03The importance of vitamin D levels for women - 11:30The importance of getting a colonoscopy - 25:58Other tests that can be done in your practice - 29:31Bacterial overgrowth in our intestines - 33:42Connect with Dr. Zuri MurrellFollow along on TikTokFollow along on InstagramDr. Zuri Murrell's WebsiteConnect with Dr. HeatherFollow the PodcastFollow Along on InstagramFollow Along on Facebook
Dr. Eric Turner is a board-certified medical oncologist and the medical director at Peeples Cancer Institute in Dalton, Georgia. For more information about Peeples Cancer Institute, call 844-PCI-HOPE or visit HamiltonHealth.com/cancer. This program in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to replace professional medical care. Please see your healthcare provider if you have a health problem.
In the movies, few people seemed healthier than Black Panther—which is what made the recent death of the actor who played the superhero, Chadwick Boseman, so surprising. Boseman was only 43. What can you do to prevent colon cancer? What’s the future of colon cancer treatment? Guest host Dr. Peter Nord, Medcan’s chief medical officer, interviews gastroenterologist Dr. Jeff Axler to get the answers.
In this episode Dr. Miles will discuss the correlation of adenoma per case with adenoma detection rate for credentialed screening colonoscopists in the Nova Scotia Colon Cancer Prevention Program For the complete abstract visit JCAG the online Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 2019 Volume 2, Issue Supplement_2, 15 March 2019, Page 309 https://academic.oup.com/jcag/issue/2/Supplement_2 This episode was recorded during the 2019 Gastroenterology Residents-in-Training (GRIT) Program in Banff, Alberta.
Colorectal Cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among men and women combined in the United States. 1 in 20 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. This week, Dr. Vik Prakash is joined by guests Dr. Moustafa Youssef and Dr. Imad Ahmad to discuss "Colon Cancer Prevention & Screening".
Dr. Joel Levine -Professor of Medicine and Founding Director of the UConn Health Colon Cancer Prevention Program. The American Cancer Society is now recommending colon cancer screening for younger people. Dr. Levine says this is not a surprise and was a long time coming with a larger number of people 40 to 45 developing colon cancer. No reason was found why younger people are developing colon cancer at a greater rate than in the past.
What would happen within just two weeks if you swapped the diets of Americans with that of healthier eaters?
A low-fiber diet is a key driver of microbiome depletion, the disappearance of diversity in our good gut flora.
This 60 second PSA encourages listeners to get screened for colorectal cancer.
Este anuncio de servicio público proporciona información importante incluyendo la edad para comenzar a hacerse la prueba de detección de cáncer colorrectal.
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
Did you know that colon cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer deaths among women and the second among men? This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. The good news about colon cancer is that it is about 99% preventable. That news just got even better as a new study was released in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine showing that one of my favorite supplements, Resveratrol along with grape seed extract can help prevent colon cancer from even beginning. We all know that a good balance of gut bacteria is important to immunity and overall health, not to mention cancer prevention. As the study shows, Resveratrol and grapeseed extract help promote the diversity of that bacteria. They also help eliminate colon cancer stem cells. There's so much to know about living healthy... and that's why you can find all of our Medical Minutes and The Staying Young Radio Show at STAY YOUNG AMERICA DOT COM. Let us help you live better, live longer! Join me, at STAY YOUNG AMERICA DOT COM Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Radio Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
Did you know that colon cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer deaths among women and the second among men? This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. The good news about colon cancer is that it is about 99% preventable. That news just got even better as a new study was released in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine showing that one of my favorite supplements, Resveratrol along with grape seed extract can help prevent colon cancer from even beginning. We all know that a good balance of gut bacteria is important to immunity and overall health, not to mention cancer prevention. As the study shows, Resveratrol and grapeseed extract help promote the diversity of that bacteria. They also help eliminate colon cancer stem cells. There's so much to know about living healthy... and that's why you can find all of our Medical Minutes and The Staying Young Radio Show at STAY YOUNG AMERICA DOT COM. Let us help you live better, live longer! Join me, at STAY YOUNG AMERICA DOT COM Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Radio Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2 For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website at www.StayYoungAmerica.com, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!
From 2016: Kimmie Ng, MD, MPH, director of clinical research for Dana-Farber’s Gastrointestinal Cancer Center, discusses colorectal cancer prevention, including screening, risk factors, and ways to lower risk.
Sharecare Radio: Be Healthy, Look Great, and Feel Incredible.
What do the new recommendations on aspirin mean for you?
Sharecare Radio: Be Healthy, Look Great, and Feel Incredible.
What do the new recommendations on aspirin mean for you?
Cancer Grand Rounds Lectures from the Norris Cotton Cancer Center Podcasts
John Baron, MD University of North Carolina
A simple cancer screening blood test is the newest tool in cancer prevention.
A simple cancer screening blood test is the newest tool in cancer prevention.
Robb Wolf - The Paleo Solution Podcast - Paleo diet, nutrition, fitness, and health
Topics: [7:42] Dow’s Gluten Free Flour [15:27] Adjuvants [18:58] Spinal Decompression, Kettlebell Sport and Olympic Lifting [30:48] Ergogenic Effects of Baking Soda [35:30] Loud Noises While Sleeping [39:05] Piracetam and Smart Drugs [42:27] Aspirin for Colon Cancer Prevention [47:02] Green Tea and Folic Acid Absorption [50:51] 50 Rep Workout
Learn About the Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Neoplastic Effect of Curcumin as It Relates to Colon Cancer Prevention Kirk Hamilton interviews Dr. Robert E.Carroll, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine and Staff Physician at the University of Illinois Medical Center, and, a Staff Physician at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center. His major research focus concerns the expression and function of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor. This research focus shows that these proteins are almost always aberrantly expressed by cancers of the GI tract. His clinical research focuses on way to discover the earliest premalignant changes in esophageal (Barretts mucosa), gastric (intestinal metaplasia), and colonic epithelium (aberrant crypt foci). Dr. Carroll co-authored a paper entitled "Phase IIa Clinical Trial of Curcumin for the Prevention of Colorectal Neoplasia," in Cancer Prevention Research in March of 2011. Download or Open: