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Spencer Pratt is moving to Austin and we can't wait to see him at the Comedy Mothership. Eddie gives Brent a cognitive test, and they both manage to fail! Subscribe to the pod ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/@ohhellyeahpod?sub_confirmation=1 Follow the pod http://instagram.com/ohhellyeahpod https://www.tiktok.com/@ohhellyeahpod Follow Eddie Della Siepe http://instagram.com/Eddiedellasiepe https://www.eddiedellasiepe.com Follow Brent Flyberg http://instagram.com/brentflyberg A concept seldom found in the podcast world. Two male comedians having a free flowing conversation in a garage converted into a studio. Honestly...it's never been done. Comedians Eddie Della Siepe & Brent Flyberg dare you to listen to the Oh Hell Yeah! podcast every week. They bet you can't do it. Prove them wrong.
Sometimes a show starts with a plan. Other times it turns into 30 minutes of Alice Cooper golf stories, celebrity colonoscopy competitions, and an unexpected debate about Grateful Dead clothing. Guess which one happened today.On this episode of The Rizzuto Show, the crew dives headfirst into another beautifully unhinged morning of entertainment news, questionable life choices, and the kind of conversations that probably shouldn't happen before breakfast.First up, Blink-182 fans are losing their minds after hints of a major anniversary celebration for Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. Is a tour coming? New music? A giant reunion of people who still know every word to "The Rock Show"? The crew investigates.Then we learn that Alice Cooper accidentally left his credit card at a gas station during a golf trip in Arizona. Luckily, it was found by a fan who returned it instead of funding the world's weirdest shopping spree. The gang discusses Alice's legendary golf obsession, his friendship with Groucho Marx, and how the guy somehow still looks cooler than all of us combined.Things get even stranger when Tom Hanks reveals that he, Steve Martin, and Martin Short host actual colonoscopy parties. Not metaphorical parties. Real parties. Complete with competition, suffering, and discussions nobody asked for but everyone immediately became fascinated by. Naturally, the crew spends way too much time debating which show member they'd be most comfortable pooping in front of. Science demands answers.Elsewhere, Moon admits he's becoming dangerously attracted to Grateful Dead merchandise despite knowing almost nothing about the band. Is this maturity? A midlife crisis? A cry for help? The jury remains out.The celebrity chaos keeps rolling as Taylor Swift wedding rumors heat up, Jack White quietly drops news about a new album, Alanis Morissette launches a theatrical stage production, and Hugh Laurie apologizes after accidentally unleashing the internet on a TV critic. Because apparently getting drunk and tweeting remains undefeated.And then things really go off the rails when the crew ranks the greatest country summer songs ever recorded. Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Jimmy Buffett, Zac Brown Band, strawberry wine, cold beer, lake life, and approximately 47 references to boats somehow dominate the conversation. By the end, you'll either want to buy a pontoon boat or file a noise complaint against country radio.If you love weird celebrity stories, ridiculous debates, pop culture commentary, and a group of friends constantly distracting each other from the topic at hand, this episode delivers exactly what you'd expect from a daily comedy show. And if you're somehow listening while preparing for a colonoscopy, congratulations—you've found the perfect soundtrack.This daily comedy show proudly answers life's biggest questions:Should Grateful Dead merch require a knowledge test?Is a colonoscopy party friendship's highest form?Can Kenny Chesney survive without mentioning sand, boats, or cold beer?Why does Alice Cooper somehow have the coolest retirement plan ever?We don't solve them. We just make them funnier.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The BOB & TOM Show — June 9, 2026 6:00 — Discussion about prison nicknames. 6:05 — Chick out; Jeff in. 6:06 — Josh received photos from his colonoscopy. 6:10 — Colonoscopy stories with Tom. 6:23 — Jeff discusses being very hairy and using shampoo for his whole body. 6:24 — Jeff went fishing but did not catch anything. 6:28 — Letter: Ring around the collar that will not go away from a required white shirt. 6:30 — Letter: Soccer is boring. 6:30 — Letter: Listener feels the same way about basketball as others do about soccer. 6:32 — Letter: Learned to drive a manual transmission at age 17. 6:35 — Josh says if he were a valet parker, he would pass gas frequently. 6:35 — Jeff has never worked as a valet parker. 6:35 — Tom recalls a valet service losing his car. 7:02 — Guest in studio: Edwin McCain. 7:05 — Edwin says he would like to try stand-up comedy one night. 7:10 — Jeff jokes that Edwin should stay in his lane. 7:24 — Discussion of a sword-swallowing world record involving pushups. 7:27 — Sports segment. 7:29 — Edwin discusses song copyrights and memories. 7:45 — Edwin has been driving a bus since age 18. 7:46 — Edwin says he never changed the oil in his bus, only added oil. 7:47 — Edwin talks about his bus, "Queenie." 7:48 — Discussion about a museum gift-shop magnet display. 7:51 — Discussion about a fertility-themed festival in Japan. 7:52 — Tom notes that a museum was formerly a large retail store. 8:09 — Edwin recalls opening for LL Cool J and feeling unpopular with the audience. 8:12 — Edwin discusses performing for the Village People when another act could not make a show. 8:21 — "Sweet Intros" segment with Tom and Josh. 8:26 — Jeff says he has worn his own merchandise because he had no other clothes available. 8:29 — Edwin discusses song copyrights and being "the radio star." 8:33 — Edwin talks about buying and selling a Porsche. 8:49 — Today in History. 8:55 — Discussion of the song "Duke of Earl" and copyright topics. 9:06 — Edwin performs and discusses "I'll Be." 9:11 — Edwin reflects on earlier days, calling the group "a pack of fools." 9:12 — Edwin talks about his popularity in the Philippines. 9:14 — Edwin praises Kelly Clarkson's version of "I'll Be." 9:15 — Edwin jokes that his daughter is horrified by his existence. 9:24 — Story about Lincoln-era documents reportedly lost after being left on top of a car. 9:25 — "Pumpkin Seat" discussion with Josh. 9:28 — Story about a truck carrying fireworks catching fire on a highway. 9:30 — Story about a 79-year-old man watering his lawn while holding his groin area in view of nearby children. 9:30 — Josh discusses online search categories. 9:46 — Discussion of celebrities who died while using the toilet. 9:52 — Story about a person investigating something on a roof and discovering a cougar. 6:00 Hour7:00 Hour8:00 Hour9:00 Hour Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, CC & Skills discuss several major life moments happening at once. CC celebrates being officially released from her doctor's care after knee surgery and reflects on her recovery journey. Skills shares memories and lessons following the recent passing of his beloved aunt, while also opening up about preparing for an upcoming colonoscopy and the importance of preventive health care.It's a conversation about recovery, grief, health, and finding strength through life's ups and downs.
In this episode the guys break down the six fastest ways to lose muscle and get flabby — too much cardio, low protein, poor sleep, nutrient deficiencies, ignoring gut health, and alcohol. Sal shares how fixing a parasite he didn't know he had led to gaining 12 pounds of muscle doing the same exact things. They also get into the power of music and why kids instinctively dance, Lone Star ticks and Lyme disease conspiracy theories, colonoscopy talk, the progression of Paul Saladino's diet, and Adam's son comparing his biceps in the sauna. Then they coach live callers submitted through mplivecaller.com. Alex from Mississippi on chronic fatigue and suspected nutrient deficiency, Dale from Connecticut on building muscle with a herniated disc and CrossFit burnout, Elizabeth from Wyoming on rest periods and winning a gym argument with her boss's husband, and Jenna from Wisconsin on a recurring hip flexor issue during heavy lifting. MAPS Summer Sale — https://mapsfitnessproducts.com Code: SUMMER40 — 40% off everything. Programs, bundles and mods. June 1–14 only. SPONSORS Organifi — https://organifi.com/mindpump Code: MINDPUMP — 20% off. All-natural parasite cleanse — Sal discusses his own experience on air. Ketone IQ — https://ketone.com/MINDPUMP 30% off subscription orders + free gift with second shipment (6-pack, merch & more). Also available at Target stores nationwide. Joymode (sexual performance booster) — https://tryjoymode.com/mindpump Code: MINDPUMP — 20% off first order. Natural, science-backed pre-sex supplement with L-Citrulline, Arginine, Yohimbine & Vitamin C. Mix with water 45 min–4 hours before. LINKS Submit a live caller question: https://mplivecaller.com Mind Pump Store: https://mindpumpstore.com Maps Fitness Products: https://mapsfitnessproducts.com Instagram: @mindpumpmedia 0:00 - Intro 2:28 - 6 fastest ways to lose muscle and get flabby — the full breakdown 2:59 - #1: Too much cardio — the skinny fat trap explained 8:34 - #2: Low protein — data shows 30–50% more muscle loss vs. higher protein diets 10:19 - #3: Poor sleep — same weight loss, twice the muscle loss (the study) 15:50 - #4: Nutrient deficiencies — the sneaky silent muscle killer 18:30 - #5: Ignoring gut health — how Sal gained 12lbs fixing a hidden parasite 25:16 - #6: Alcohol — 1,000–2,000 extra empty calories a week, minimum 33:35 - Music's power — why kids instinctively dance & memory through song 43:06 - Adam's son compares biceps in the sauna — "that's the one I open doors with" 47:28 - Colonoscopy talk — who needs one, the poop-in-a-bag alternative & 50–88% survival data 1:04:05 - Caller: Alex (Mississippi) — chronic fatigue after one workout, suspected nutrient deficiency 1:18:30 - Caller: Dale (Connecticut) — CrossFit burnout, herniated disc, wants to build muscle 1:26:37 - Caller: Elizabeth (Wyoming) — rest periods debate with her boss's PT husband 1:39:04 - Caller: Jenna (Wisconsin) — recurring hip flexor tightness during heavy lifting
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A Hammer and Nigel fan recognized Nigel's wife while getting prepped for her colonoscopy... here Nigel's dramatic recreation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The American Cancer Society (ACS) recently updated its colorectal cancer screening recommendations, adding new stool-based and blood-based screening options. What's changed in the new American Cancer Society screening recommendations • New stool DNA and stool RNA screening tests • The role of blood-based cancer screening tests • Why colonoscopy remains the gold standard • Why a follow-up colonoscopy is still needed after a positive screening test • Screening recommendations for adults ages 45–75 • The rise in colorectal cancer among younger adults and what patients should know The most important takeaway? Colorectal cancer is highly preventable, and the best screening test is the one that gets completed. This episode is intended for educational purposes only and should not replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard learns about Colorectal Cancer, because a new study by the American Cancer Society shows that -- while overall cancer deaths in people younger than 50 in the United States has decreased since their last study -- only colorectal cancer mortality has increased, advancing it from the fifth most common cause of cancer death in the early 1990s to the first in 2023, seven years earlier than predicted. She speaks with Dr. Pascale M. White, a Fellow of the American College of Gastroenterology, and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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Nugg recraps his Colonoscopy, Heather tries the new Bogangles and Joey goes to Tilly's High School Graduation. Then we read texts from the listeners about the Best Part of their Weekends. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fearful about getting a colonoscopy? I'm sharing practical colonoscopy prep tips, ways to manage anxiety, and encouragement for facing the fear of cancer screening. As a stage 3 colorectal cancer survivor diagnosed through colonoscopy, I explain why early detection matters and talk through the three most common fears. You'll learn simple strategies to make prep day easier, calm your nervous system, and feel more confident and relaxed going into the procedure. Resources Colonoscopy Prep Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/08ACyCt6R5lgsXyV9kPLMp?si=650315d96cc6441d Recommended Podcast: What Everyone Gets Wrong about Colonoscopies: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2iR5kJk050nCCCW7oyKI3F?si=81e415a6d2664ca5 If this episode helped you, please share it with someone preparing for a colonoscopy. And reach out to me at thecarriejobradley@gmail.com or on Instagram to let me know any results you want to share or any questions you have.
Early colorectal cancer usually causes no symptoms, which means the only way to catch it at a truly curable stage—or even prevent it altogether—is through regular screening, especially colonoscopy. During a colonoscopy, doctors can not only find cancers earlier, when treatment is more effective and survival rates are much higher, but also remove precancerous polyps on the spot, stopping many cancers before they ever form. National guidelines now recommend that average‑risk adults begin colorectal cancer screening at age 45 and continue at regular intervals, using colonoscopy every 10 years or other approved tests, because this simple step has been shown to significantly lower both the incidence of colorectal cancer and deaths from the disease.
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter In this episode, Peter takes a deep dive into colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, explaining why it is one of the most preventable cancers and why getting screening right can have life-saving implications. He walks through how colorectal cancer develops and why it is uniquely well-suited to early detection and prevention, with a particular emphasis on the dual role of colonoscopy as both a diagnostic and therapeutic tool. Peter also examines the concerning rise in early-onset CRC among younger adults, highlighting why awareness and timely screening matter more than ever. The episode provides a practical guide to preparing for and evaluating the quality of a colonoscopy, including how to think about appropriate screening intervals and the real risks and tradeoffs involved. Finally, Peter explores the expanding landscape of non-invasive screening options, offering clear insight into what these alternatives can and cannot do so listeners can make informed decisions about their care at any age. We discuss: CRC statistics and goals for this episode [1:00]; Colorectal cancer development: polyp progression, risk types, and the window for prevention [4:00]; Why colorectal cancer is uniquely screenable: direct visualization and the dual role of colonoscopy [6:30]; Colonoscopy effectiveness: prevention through polyp removal and interpreting the NordICC trial data [8:15]; Rising colorectal cancer in younger adults: trends, possible causes, and the case for earlier screening [12:15]; Colonoscopy preparation: why bowel prep matters and how newer options improve the experience [16:45]; Colonoscopy quality, polyp miss rates, and personalized screening intervals [20:00]; Colonoscopy risks versus colorectal cancer risk: understanding the true risk-benefit tradeoff [29:30]; Non-invasive screening options for CRC: benefits, limitations, and their role alongside colonoscopy [37:00]; Colorectal cancer prevention principles: why screening matters and the role of colonoscopy [39:30]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
Send us Fan MailThis week on Super Familiar with the Wilsons, Amanda and Josh wander through the glamorous middle-aged carnival of kidney stones, medical waiting rooms, colonoscopy overachievement, Mother's Day grocery-store flower panic, and the quiet horror of realizing your favorite songs now play in retirement communities.There are bird feeder breakthroughs, tiny pub dreams, invented words, listener mail, home decluttering wisdom, aging Gen X discomfort, Microsoft Teams rage, and the sudden realization that comfort is no longer a luxury.A journey through marriage 2.0, parenting, aging, health weirdness, Florida backyard birds, and the side quests that keep showing up with a hoodie, chocolate milk, and a condom wrapper.Super Familiar with The Wilsons Find us on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwiththewilsonsand on YoutubeContact us! familiarwilsons@gmail.comA Familiar Wilsons Production
Send us Fan MailWe talked about the probing experience too much to not give it a prime spot in this episode's title. But this conversation was not about a health procedure; it was about David's day in court. More specifically, the funny guy smuggled info into the Podcast-o-sphere about interactions he witnessed while being (not) chosen for a jury pool. Apologies to all men who remember the 70s and their long hair if you feel "throwed" under a bus.
Hosts: Ed Jones (Owner – Nutrition World) & Clint Powell A variety of topics all related to living a healthy life Presented by: Nutrition World www.nutritionw.com Broadcasting from the Nooga Dentistry Studio www.noogadentistry.com Production of: Whitfield Media Group www.vitalhealthradio.com Title: All About Peptides, & The Good, Bad & Ugly of GLP-1's [0:00:00] Ed's Restaurant Story & Healthy Eating Choices Ed's recurring bit: “Where did Ed eat this week?” Long‑time favorite restaurant Epicurean. Discussion of consistent healthy ordering and making good choices at long‑standing, family‑owned restaurants. [0:03:13] Building a Health “Team” & Ed's Top Learning Resources Tease of today's main topic: peptides with local expert Noel Lawson, NP. Ed stresses “team approach” to aging—no single practitioner has all the answers. Learners vs. non‑learners: why ongoing self‑education is critical for health. Ed's 4 favorite online resources: Mercola.com – more cutting‑edge, sometimes controversial content. DrJockers.com – accessible, visual education on ailments and nutrients. GreenMedInfo.com – indexed medical literature backing natural claims. Nutrition World Instagram – short, practical health “snippets”. Story: Nutrition World wins a surprise $10,000 award from Ancient Nutrition for #1 sales growth in the U.S., tied to belief in product quality. [0:10:38] Introducing Noel Lawson & “What Are Peptides?” Introduction of Noel Lawson, NP (Double Bridges Health & Wellness), now practicing on the Nutrition World campus. Noel's background: Transition from traditional medicine to functional medicine due to patient frustration, worsening chronic illness, and provider burnout. Goal: more prevention and root‑cause care. Orthopedic background led her to peptides. What is a peptide? Peptides are like the body's Morse code—specific chains of amino acids acting as signals. Under ~40 amino acids = peptide; longer chains = protein. Body breaks down dietary protein into amino acids and re‑assembles them into peptides as needed (e.g., for repair). As we age, the body produces fewer peptides, which is why we heal slower and are more prone to injury and inflammation. [0:19:26] Functional Medicine + Peptides: Approach, Expectations & Use Noel's approach: Combines functional medicine with peptides. Peptides only work well if the materials (sleep, nutrients, stress management, movement) are in place. Uses comprehensive labs to optimize baseline health first. Delivery & protocols: ~90% of peptides are injectable (tiny insulin‑type needle, usually daily). Some oral options exist Local injections near the injury area Expectations & timelines First 2–3 weeks: less inflammation, modest improvement in pain, sleep, and energy. 6–8 weeks: improved range of motion and strength. After 3 months: realistic minimum for true tissue change; peptides can't shortcut normal cell‑turnover timelines. [0:21:41] Specific Peptides & Treatment Logistics High‑demand musculoskeletal peptides: BPC‑157 and TB‑500: commonly used for tendons, ligaments, muscle and injury recovery. Growth hormone related peptides: Examples: samorelin, CJC, ipamorelin, tesamorelin. Stimulate the pituitary to release natural human growth hormone (HGH) rather than supplying exogenous HGH. Potential benefits: lean muscle mass, better body composition, cardiometabolic support. Monitored via IGF‑1 levels to avoid excess. PT‑141 for sexual health: Crosses the blood–brain barrier and activates pleasure/desire centers. Can cause nausea in some people; alternative forms (nasal spray, sublingual troche) may reduce side effects. How Noel works with patients: Website: doublebridgeswellness.com Contact form → email → optional free 20‑minute expectations call to see if there's a good fit. 1‑hour new patient visits, not rushed; she practices on the Nutrition World campus. [0:35:01] GLP‑1 Drugs (Ozempic, Trulicity, Mounjaro): Good, Bad & Ugly Case study: 65‑year‑old woman with pre‑existing gastroparesis put on Trulicity. Developed severe vomiting, dehydration, abdominal pain; was initially reassured to “get used to it.” Second dose led to life‑threatening pancreatitis, requiring hospitalization. Later prescribed Mounjaro by same clinic despite this history. The “Good” of GLP‑1s: In Curt's clinic, used selectively for: Poorly controlled diabetes (A1c > 10, average sugars in the 300s). Significant obesity. Can lower blood sugar and drive weight loss, by suppressing appetite The “Bad”: Common GI side effects (up to ~50% of users): Nausea, vomiting, constipation. Worsening gastroparesis (slow gut motility). Rapid weight loss often includes loss of muscle and bone, not just fat—hurts longevity and functional strength. Ozempic face: gaunt facial appearance from aggressive fat/muscle loss. Risk of hypoglycemia Visual issues, including increased macular degeneration risk. Psychiatric concerns: Emerging data on increased suicidal ideation, especially notable because trials excluded psychiatric patients. The “Ugly”: Pancreatitis, gallbladder problems. Thyroid tumors in some models. Possible cardiac atrophy. Massive growth in use: tens of millions prescribed, with many discontinuing within a year due to side effects or cost. Risk that people treat GLP‑1s as a “magic bullet” without nutrition or lifestyle change—and regain ~85% of lost weight after stopping. Curt's conclusion: GLP‑1s should be reserved for specific, high‑risk cases and paired with close coaching. For most people, there are safer, natural options. [0:50:12] “Nature's Ozempic,” Gut Health & Upcoming Events Ed and Curt on supporting GLP‑1 pathways naturally: Berberine – “nature's Ozempic” for blood sugar and metabolic support. Akkermansia (probiotic strain) – gut health, metabolic benefits, GLP‑1 stimulation. Butyrate – short‑chain fatty acid that: Supports gut lining / leaky gut repair. Improves colon health and may help increase GLP‑1. Ed reports best bowel function of his life using 2 caps/day. People who start GLP‑1s often increase supplement use, but tend to stop supplements when the drug stops. Coaching is needed so they maintain nutrition and supplementation after GLP‑1 discontinuation. Practical tips & announcements: Colonoscopies: clear protein drinks are now typically allowed on prep day—can help preserve muscle and stabilize blood sugar. Upcoming Lunch & Learn (online): Topic: “The Microbiome's Impact on Longevity”. Format: Instagram Live (@NutritionWorld), Tuesday, May 5 at 12:15 PM. Upcoming in‑person lecture at Nutrition World campus: Topic: “Taming the Yeast: Candida‑Reducing Strategies”. Thursday, May 21 at 5:30 PM. Registration via nutritionw.com → Events. Closing: Ed and Clint wrap up, reiterating their mission of clear, actionable health guidance and noting the show will be out on major podcast platforms. The post Radio Show / Podcast – May 3, 2026 first appeared on Vital Health Radio.
Dr. Sri Komanduri, Director of System Integration for the Digestive Health Institute at Northwestern Medicine, joins Wendy Snyder for this week's health update. Dr. Komanduri talks about the new Center for Advanced Endoscopy at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, how endoscopy and colonoscopy are vital for early cancer detection, and shares some new minimally invasive […]
The average age in which people are diagnosed with colon cancer continues to drop. Louisville-based gastroenterologist Ben Evans, MD says for decades the conventional wisdom was that one should begin getting screened for colon cancer at age 50. Now, he says you should learn your family history with colon cancer and colon polyps, and with that as your guide, you should start screening as early as your twenties. Dr. Evans says that while the colonoscopy remains the gold standard for colon screening, there are stool-based testing alternatives that can be done in the privacy of your home. However, he notes that if one of the home-based tests reveal a positive result, you will need to undergo a colonoscopy. Intense research has yet to come up with an answer as to why those being diagnosed with colon cancer are getting increasingly younger. Dr. Evans says the mortality rate for those diagnosed with cancer continues to climb while to varying degrees, the mortality rate is dropping for all other types of cancer. In addition to checking your family history with colon cancer, you can help yourself by living a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Evans suggests quitting smoking, reducing alcohol intake and consumption of processed foods, while being sure to load up on fruits and vegetables. Dr. Evans says you should be aware of colon cancer symptoms. They include bloody stool, rectal bleeding and abdominal pain. If any of these symptoms materialize, he says you should not leave anything to chance and seek medical attention. Additional Resources: Support Group: The Colon Cancer Prevention Project: https://www.coloncancerpreventionproject.org
Amy Phillips welcomes Emily Dorezas and shares she had a colonoscopy, encouraging viewers to get screened. They jump into Atlanta, praising K Michelle's no-nonsense energy with Porsha while discussing Porsha's flippant “miscarriage” comment, K Michelle's silicone complications, Phaedra's neutral/truth-teller vibe, Pinky's vegan brand drama, Drew's questionable time with “Black” amid custody issues, and Shamea's risky “Rum Bum” rum plan that even Gerald doubts. Switching to Real Housewives of Rhode Island, they cover Liz and Dolores' small scenes, Dino's troubling behavior toward Kelsey, Alicia's blowup with Rosie, the debated “pizza chips/party pizza strips,” a Spanish-teacher affair revelation, Alicia wanting compensation and a bigger role at Pizza Mama, Angela's grief and property losses, and Jo-ellen's backstory of taking Gary from her sister, ending with Liz spotted smoking at Rail Explorers.BORN SHOES Go to https://www.bornshoes.com/ today for a 15% discount plus free ground shipping on all full-price shoes when you use my promo code DRAMA for 15% off and free shipping available exclusively to our listeners for just a limited time RULA Start your mental wellness journey today with Rula, visit: https://www.rula.com/drama/ LUMI GUMMIES Lumi Gummies are available nationwide! For 30% off your order go to: https://lumigummies.com/ Code: DRAMA REMI Protect your teeth with Remi by using code DRAMA to get 50% off your new night guard. Remi.com/DRAMA code DRAMAFor more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to: http://Patreon.com/dramadarling Follow Amy Phillips on Instagram: Instagram.com/meetamyphillips Follow Drama, Darling on Instagram: Instagram.com/dramadarlingshow Amy on TikTok tiktok.com/@realamyphillips Email Drama, Darling with YOUR comments, questions and drama: DramaDarlingz@gmail.com Drama Darling Shop https://drama-darling-shop.printify.me/
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Welcome back to today's Friday Review where I'll be breaking down the best of the week! I'll be sharing new details on these topics: Take Nothing Personally (book review) Inner Excellence (book review) Weight Is a Response, Not a Choice (tip of the week) Proton Pump Inhibitor & Kidney Risk (research) New FDA-Cleared Colonoscopy Prep (research) For all the details tune in to today's Cabral Concept 3717 – Enjoy the show and let me know what you thought! - - - For Everything Mentioned In Today's Show: StephenCabral.com/3717 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 1 (04.06) – A classic mix of personal chaos, real-world intensity, and some very weird side conversations.• Gary breaks down his colonoscopy experience, including post-procedure jokes, results, and why it’s something you just shouldn’t skip.• A high-stakes U.S. military rescue deep inside Iran stuns the show — with a downed F-15 crew member recovered in what Shannon calls a future movie.• Shannon confesses she may be over Love on the Spectrum, sparking a surprisingly real conversation about when shows lose you.• Updates on Iran tensions and the Strait of Hormuz deadline, plus a reminder to catch the show live in Menifee this Friday.• In classic fashion, the hour detours into space mission problems (again), eagle updates, and Shannon’s fear of human-sized Easter bunnies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is sponsored by Welbeck - providing beyond better healthcare. Every 12 minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with Bowel Cancer. Bowel Cancer Awareness Month takes place every April to raise awareness of symptoms, promote early diagnosis, and encourage screening. As the UK's fourth most common cancer, early detection is critical, with over 90% of cases surviving if caught early. It mainly affects people over 50 but can affect anyone. To talk all about this today we are delighted to welcome consultant gastroenterologistDr Adam Haycock to the show. We get into the importance of screening, symptoms to watch out for and what exactly happens at a colonoscopy. Adam explains: The warning signs people should be aware of Why symptoms must be checked urgently Which symptoms are often dismissed or mistaken for something less serious How particular women's conditions can cause confusing symptoms What to do if you feel embarrassed Why it is vital to take part in the free screening test for over 50's Plus, we discuss why people are so weird about poo, what a polyp is and why they need to be looked at. Join Our Private Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1115099072702743/?ref=share_group_link Instagram https://www.instagram.com/selfcareclubpod/ YouTube https://youtube.com/c/SelfCareClub TikTok https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLnXyS1S/ Email hello@theselfcareclub.co.uk Website www.theselfcareclub.co.uk Studio production by @launchpodstudios Music by purpleplanet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/self-care-club--6942824/support.
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 1 (04.03) – Shannon and guest host Andy Riesmeyer juggle humor, breaking news, and some very real-world chaos.• Shannon and Andy kick things off with Gary’s “first professional” colonoscopy, and yes… they fully lean into it.• Fallout continues after the firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi, with questions about who could be next.• A major hospice fraud crackdown exposes shocking numbers in California, raising bigger concerns about oversight.• Breaking news out of the Middle East as an F-15 is shot down, with a pilot rescued and another possibly targeted.• The hour weaves through internet toxicity, bizarre headlines, and an update on Artemis II, as the crew adjusts to life in space.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 1 (04.02) – From space mishaps to market tension and Gary’s looming colonoscopy, it’s a chaotic start to the show.• Gary & Shannon kick off with Artemis II’s broken toilet, proving even space missions have their issues.• The team announces the next News & Brews at BJ’s in Menifee, while Gary suffers through a no-food morning ahead of his procedure.• They break down President Trump’s address and growing uncertainty around the Iran conflict, as markets react.• A lighter moment with Love on the Spectrum and the crew’s wake-up song “Sleepy Head.”• The hour wraps with colonoscopy prep talk (yes, really), Menifee fun facts, and more on the Artemis hiccup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colon cancer rates are rising among younger Americans. But on today's podcast, Rush's Dr. Salina Lee demystifies the disease and highlights the recent progress made in diagnosing and treating patients. Host - Jon Hansen Guest - Dr. Salina Lee Want to donate to our non-profit newsroom? CLICK HEREWho we areBlock Club Chicago is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit news organization dedicated to delivering reliable, relevant and nonpartisan coverage of Chicago's diverse neighborhoods. We believe all neighborhoods deserve to be covered in a meaningful way.We amplify positive stories, cover development and local school council meetings and serve as watchdogs in neighborhoods often ostracized by traditional news media.Ground-level coverageOur neighborhood-based reporters don't parachute in once to cover a story. They are in the neighborhoods they cover every day building relationships over time with neighbors. We believe this ground-level approach not only builds community but leads to a more accurate portrayal of a neighborhood.Stories that matter to you — every daySince our launch seven years ago, we've published more than 30,000 stories from the neighborhoods, covered hundreds of community meetings and send daily and neighborhood newsletters to more than 150,000 Chicagoans. We've built this loyalty by proving to folks we are not only covering their neighborhoods, we are a part of them. Some of us have internalized the national media's narrative of a broken Chicago. We aim to change that by celebrating our neighborhoods and chronicling the resilience of the people who fight every day to make Chicago a better place for all.
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Dr. Sergio Quijano is a board-certified gastroenterologist at Hamilton Physician Group - Gastroenterology in Dalton, GA. Dr. Quijano attended medical school and completed his residency training at the New York University School of Medicine. He also completed his fellowship in gastroenterology at the SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn.Dr. Quijano treats patients with GI conditions, including GERD, abdominal pain, peptic ulcer disease, inflammatory bowel disease, liver conditions including fatty liver, hepatitis B, C, and functional GI conditions like gastroparesis and irritable bowel syndrome. He also performs general GI procedures such as upper endoscopies, colonoscopies, flexible sigmoidoscopies, video capsule endoscopies, and manometries. To make an appointment at Hamilton Physician Group – Gastroenterology, call 706-272-4127.
Lords: Jason https://bumpyskies.com/ Ben https://www.zerofiftyone.net/ Topics: Prepping for a colonsocopy, the jmac way! https://fogknife.com/2023-12-31-my-colonoscopy-strategies.html How to do things you're bad at The Trustworthy Shirts Tournament https://eldritch.cafe/@cassolotl/116156921111844432 Do not go gentle into that good night, by Dylan Thomas https://poets.org/poem/do-not-go-gentle-good-night Microtopics: The Wordle Puzzmo and Dall-E shitposts channel. Plugging your turbulence forecasting web site at both ends. Kids picking a name for themselves at age 8 and then being stuck with it forever. Going to court and the judge is named "velociraptor#1993" and that's just normal. Trying to pick a baby name and suggesting the name of your great grandmother whom you never met, velociraptor1993. People still being named Baker even though nobody bakes any more. Ripped off vs. stolen. Colonoscopy Strategies. Poorly understood advice from well meaning friends. Drinking squid ink the day before your colonoscopy. A power-blasted clean empty warehouse of a colon. Why are you still listening to these colonoscopy stories? Skip to the end of the episode where I ask you to give money to the patreon. The tattoo on the inside of your colon of an arrow indicating "this polyp right here" Staying up until 3 AM drinking an entire jerry can of mineral wax. Referring to the COVID pandemic as "the pandy" The colonoscopy robot's tattoo gun. Knowing all the names of parts of the intestines because of the difficult boss fight inside an intestine at the end of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. Hideo Kojima setting out to design a game to force people to write strategy guides about traversing the human rectum. What Google searches Hideo Kojima was trying to inspire when he designed Snatcher. Writing a strategy guide for drinking a five gallon can of lemon-flavored gym socks. Slightly chewy boiled sweets. Whether Jim should already have had a colonoscopy by now. Getting your colon cancer screening kit in the mail and it swishes when you shake the box. The tattoo scissor robot: it's out there waiting for you. Getting an image of someone else's intestines tattooed on the inside of your intestines. Getting "how's my driving" or "if you can read this you're too close" or "we bought this before we realized Elon was a fascist" tattooed on the inside of your intestines. Striving to be more comfortable with being bad at skills. All the ways you can fail at throwing pottery. Learning to enjoy being bad at the piano. The doodle that Bach drew on the cover of Well Tempered Clavier. Flanderizing yourself because nobody else will. Art forms where you accumulate physical evidence of your skill progression. Recording three audio books and observing yourself getting better at recording audio books. Audible's gig economy thing. Never studying piano because you get too much done when you procrastinate studying piano. Converted telephone microphones. Trying to learn to play piano with a broken digital piano and really getting into electronics repair. Playing live music and being completely at the mercy of time passing. The Moogseum in Asheville, North Carolina. The aspect of human existence that you're most missing out on. Sitting there watching people play music and wishing you could also play music. Learning to play the Final Countdown riff or the Axel F riff and being set for life. Following a tutorial to create a convincing cover of Satisfaction by Benny Benassi. Rip it Up, by Orange Juice. Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat. The Lesser Trolley Problems. Whether viewers of The Good Place are more likely to value moral philosophy. M*A*S*H vs. Moomins. Who would go around wearing a M*A*S*H shirt in 2026? Deciding how much to trust a Moomins aficionado without knowing how old they are. Identifying Moomins on sight. Owl House vs. Owl City. People who go around wearing Owl House shirts without thinking about all the passers by assuming that they mean the Fireflies band. What the characters in Interstellar think of Dylan Thomas. The last wave by soaking in the green bay. Whether you should get mad before you die. Breathing life and fire into those who yet live. Showing people an argument for losing so that they get mad and win instead. Charitable Reads Book Club, LLC. Production values that are way too high for this bit. Soupertasters 15, with guest star Michael Caine. Corn poems vs. carrot poems.
We are Virginia Sole-Smith and Corinne Fay and it's time for your March Just Toast episode!Today we are talking about:⭐️ The new, skinny American Girl dolls⭐️ Does taking a GLP-1 make you a better parent?We're also answering listener questions about:⭐️ The diet culture voice in your head⭐️ Colonoscopy prep and the feelings it brings up⭐️ Virginia's review of the Heated Rivalry booksYou need to be a paid Just Toast subscriber to listen to this full conversation. Membership starts at just $5 per month! Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/virginiasolesmith/join.Sign up for just $5!Join Just Toast!
Today's episode of The Rizzuto Show is what happens when absolutely nothing goes according to plan… which is exactly how we like it.We kick things off with a real-life situation that somehow turns into show content (because of course it does): a colonoscopy day. There's prep, there's concern, and there's Rizz trying to make sure he's positioned perfectly in the recovery room like some kind of overinvested producer-husband hybrid. It's supportive… but also suspiciously content-driven.Then we dive headfirst into March Movie Mayhem, where the crew debates some of the biggest 90s films ever made. We're talking Fight Club vs Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump vs Green Mile, and Pulp Fiction vs The Matrix. This spirals (as it should) into a full breakdown of why every guy in the late 90s thought they were one bad day away from starting an underground fight club. Rafe even shares a real story where… yeah… that kind of actually happened.As the episode rolls on, things somehow get even more chaotic. We cover the death of the billionaire behind OnlyFans and the massive impact he had on the internet (plus a reminder that money doesn't make you immortal). Then there's a wild story involving a celebrity, a motorcycle, an angry neighbor, and body cam footage that flips the entire narrative.We also hit a packed edition of “Crap on Celebrities,” covering everything from Oasis reunions and Def Leppard trends to John Cena being one of the best humans alive. Plus, we run through travel destinations inspired by movies and shows, which immediately turns into a debate about whether anyone actually wants to go to Albuquerque on purpose.It's sarcastic, chaotic, and exactly what you expect from a funny podcast that refuses to stay on topic for more than 30 seconds.If you like your mornings loud, weird, and slightly unhinged — welcome home to The Rizzuto Show, your go-to funny podcast for daily comedy, pop culture, and whatever just happened five minutes ago.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Colonoscopy is one of the most effective tools for preventing colorectal cancer—but it's not the only screening option. So how do you know when to get screened, which test to choose, and what to do next if results come back abnormal? Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet many people delay screening due to confusion or uncertainty. In this Gastro Girl Podcast episode, developed in collaboration with the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Patient Care Committee, we're joined by leading gastroenterologist Dr. Aasma Shaukat (NYU Langone Health) and member of the U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer. Dr. Shaukat breaks down colorectal cancer screening in a clear, practical way so you can make informed decisions and take the right next steps with confidence. What you'll learn: When to start colorectal cancer screening—and who should start earlier Why colorectal cancer is rising in younger adults How family history affects your screening plan Colonoscopy vs stool-based tests—what's the difference What abnormal or incomplete results actually mean Why follow-up testing is critical to prevention How to advocate for the care you nee Why this matters: Early detection saves lives. Completing colorectal cancer screening—including follow-up after abnormal results—can prevent cancer before it starts. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider about your individual care. Explore more trusted digestive health resources: Visit GastroGirl.com or download the Ask Gastro Girl app for evidence-based digestive health guidance you can trust.
Today's funny podcast starts exactly where you'd expect a professional radio show to begin: colonoscopy prep and filming your loved ones while they're coming out of anesthesia. Because nothing says romance like propofol and questionable decisions.From there, things spiral in the best way possible. The crew dives into all the little inconveniences from the past that would absolutely destroy us today—waiting for payphones, downloading songs for hours, AOL discs, and physically going to a bank like some kind of ancient civilization. It's a nostalgic trip that quickly turns into, “How did we survive any of this?”Then the tone shifts… hard. We break down a wild and tragic story involving a professional cornhole player and a shocking crime that leaves everyone asking the same question: how is that even possible? It's one of those moments where the show balances humor with genuine disbelief.Back closer to home, a local golf course incident turns into a full-on “don't mess with my kid” situation involving a golf club, raising the very real question: how far would you go if someone messed with your family? (Answer: probably too far.)And just when you think we've hit peak chaos, we pivot into one of the most unexpectedly passionate debates of the episode—mattresses. Adjustable beds, online shopping regrets, Menards loyalty declarations… it's basically a midlife crisis but with better punchlines.Oh—and we absolutely lose it over a guy abandoning a puppy at the airport, because even in a funny podcast, there are lines you just don't cross.It's messy, it's ridiculous, it's somehow relatable—and it's exactly what you expect from a daily comedy show that refuses to stay on track.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shawna headed to Mohegan Sun for an overnight trip to see 3 Days Grace, rushing from one thing to the next—only to spend most of the night waiting on lines. The next day? More of the same. She rushed home to prep for her colonoscopy, arrived on time for her 1:15pm appointment… and didn't get called back until 4:30. But that wasn't even the craziest part. During the procedure… Shawna woke up. Instead of panicking, she found herself watching it happen in real time—and actually thought it was fascinating. Meanwhile, LaLa absolutely cannot stop laughing over the entire situation. As if that wasn't enough chaos, Gio joins track and somehow ends up on a two-hour bus ride home… despite living just five minutes from school. Plus, we sit down with Wendy from Wendylandia to talk about her business and her experience at Modern Day Wife.
There's a blizzard on SOSS Street, and the local news Weather Boners are on high alert. Amy wants Maya and her to get colonoscopies together and record it. Maya thinks that might be against the rules, but would love to watch Amy try to talk a doctor into this scheme. The ladies make their Oscar predictions. The red carpet coverage needs help. Maya is excited for Sinners, and Amy is disappointed in Timothée Chalamet. Ethan Hawke, we love you, but you can't make us watch Blue Moon. Amy just put her home theater together! Maya has issues with Song Sung Blue. One thought about directors: If you like PTA, you like PTA, and we like PTA. Sentimental Value keeps coming up over and over. You can't make us watch that one either! Amy likes Guillermo Del Toro and hopes he's not a pervert. Amy figures out who Stellan Skarsgård is. There are so many Skarsgårds. Approved/Denied: What were you like in the 90s? Goo Goo Dolls Iris social media trend.
Many times, colorectal cancer risk and gut health issues aren't obvious and require a closer look at what's happening inside the body. On today's episode, I break down colonoscopies, one of the most effective preventive tools for detecting and removing polyps before they can turn cancerous. While many assume screenings are only necessary later in life, colon issues can start much earlier, and early detection can prevent serious complications. We also compare colonoscopy to full-body MRI, review the prep, sedation, and potential side effects, and discuss how screening frequency should be tailored based on age, family history, and personal risk. Join me on today's Cabral Concept 3695 as I explain how a colonoscopy works, what it can detect, and how to make an informed decision about whether it's right for you this year. Enjoy the show! - - - For Everything Mentioned In Today's Show: StephenCabral.com/3695 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
Ben, Woods, and Paul are here for you on a Thursday morning! We start the show with a little foreplay as Woodsy and Paul welcome Benny in from his home studio (bedroom) as he broadcasts from home for a couple of hours today before he goes in for his colonoscopy! Then we set the menu for today's show before the guys kick things off and discuss last night's 4-0 loss for San Diego FC at Toluca. Listen here
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Come check out my butt with me (again)! 1 in 16 people in the U.S. will have colon cancer, and 0 in 16 want to talk about getting a camera up your guts to check things out. I am one of them, but after losing loved ones to colon cancer – and staring down the barrel of my first-ever colonoscope — I recorded tips, tricks, taste tests, foggy drug hazes, bar room advice, and finally my surprising results. It may save a life. Possibly yours. Find out more about colorectal cancer here More episode sources and links Other episodes you may enjoy: Coloproctology (COLON CANCER + BUTT FUN), Gluteology (BUTTS), Scatology (POOP), Radiology (X-RAY VISION), FIELD TRIP: Alie's Mystery Surgery, Venereology (SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS), Urology (CROTCH PARTS), Gynecology (NETHER HEALTH), Phallology (PENISES), Sexology (SEX), Microbiology (GUT BIOME), Nephrology (KIDNEYS), Surgical Oncology (BREAST CANCER)400+ Ologies episodes sorted by topic Smologies (short, classroom-safe) episodes Sponsors of Ologies Transcripts and bleeped episodes Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes! Follow Ologies on Instagram and Bluesky Follow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTok Editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions, Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media and Mark David Christenson Managing Director: Susan Hale Scheduling Producer: Noel Dilworth Transcripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. Dwyer Theme song by Nick Thorburn Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of SHE MD, Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi sit down with colorectal surgeon Dr. Beth Moore to talk about colon cancer, colonoscopies, and the importance of screening. Dr. Moore explains how colon cancer develops, why it affects women just as much as men, and why most people diagnosed with colon cancer do not have a family history of the disease.The conversation breaks down how colonoscopies work and why they remain the gold standard for screening. Dr. Moore also explains the different types of colon polyps, what symptoms to watch for, and how colon cancer is staged and treated depending on how advanced it is.They also discuss lifestyle risk factors, newer screening options like Cologuard and virtual colonoscopy, and emerging topics including GLP-1 medications and digestive health. This episode offers clear, practical information to help women better understand colon cancer risk, screening options, and why early detection is so important.To learn more about MyRisk, visit this link: https://myriad.com/genetic-tests/myrisk-hereditary-cancer-risk-test/Subscribe to SHE MD Podcast for expert tips on PCOS, endometriosis, fertility, hormonal balance, mental health, and more. Share with friends and visit SHE MD website and Ovii for research-backed resources, holistic health strategies, and expert guidance on women's health and well-being.SponsorsPremier Protein: Find your favorite flavor at PremierProtein.com or at Amazon, Walmart, and other major retailers. R+Co: Visit randco.com and use code SheMD20 at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Use code SheMD20 for 20% off your first orderMidi: Ready to feel your best and write your second act script? Visit JoinMidi.com today to book your personalized, insurance-covered virtual visit. Peloton: Let yourself run, lift, sculpt, push and GO. Explore the new Peloton Cross Training Tread+ at onepeloton.com Warby Parker: Our listeners get 15%+ free shipping when they buy 2 or more pairs of prescription glasses at WarbyParker.com/SHEMD Babbel: Get up to 60% off your Babbel subscription at Babbel.com/SHEMD What You'll LearnWhy colon cancer affects women just as much as menHow colonoscopies can actually prevent colon cancerThe symptoms of colon cancer you should never ignoreWhy most colon cancer cases occur without a family historyThe biggest lifestyle risk factors for colon cancerThe truth about Cologuard and other screening alternativesHow GLP-1 medications may impact digestive health and cancer riskWhat your bowel habits can reveal about your healthKey Timestamps(00:00) Introduction to SHE MD(01:23) Colon Cancer Affects Women Too(02:16) Personal Story: Losing a Grandfather to Colon Cancer(03:08) Meet Colorectal Surgeon Dr. Beth Moore(05:15) What the Colon Actually Does(05:44) How Colon Cancer Starts (Polyps Explained)(06:25) Colon Cancer Stages Explained (1–4)(09:27) Immunotherapy: A Breakthrough in Colon Cancer Treatment(10:08) Why Colonoscopies Can Prevent Cancer(12:26) Colonoscopy Prep: What to Expect(18:27) What Happens During a Colonoscopy(20:33) Early Warning Signs of Colon Cancer(42:13) Cologuard Test: Does the “Poop Test” Really Work?(58:16) HIPEC Surgery: Heated Chemotherapy Explained(1:05:24) How Often You Should Actually PoopKey TakeawaysColon cancer is the third most common cancer in women.Nearly 80% of colon cancer cases occur without a family history.Colonoscopies not only detect cancer but prevent it by removing precancerous polyps.Screening should begin at age 45, or earlier for higher-risk individuals.Lifestyle factors such as diet, obesity, alcohol, smoking, and low fiber intake can increase colon cancer risk.Paying attention to symptoms like rectal bleeding, changes in bowel habits, or unexplained weight loss is important.Preventive screening and early detection dramatically improve survival rates.Guest BioDr. Beth A. Moore is a colon and rectal surgeon in West Hollywood, California, affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. She received her medical degree from the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and has been in practice for more than 20 years. She has expertise in treating colonoscopies, colon removal, and other conditionsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Robotic pets make life easier for patients with dementia; Risks, benefits of “natural” ED formulas; Sorting out those pricey new injectable osteoporosis drugs; Daily multivitamin delays biological aging; Study challenges notion that aging means inevitable decline; Breastfeeding confers weight loss benefits—to moms; Can you avoid a colonoscopy with a new colon cancer blood test? Color blindness may hide warning signs of cancer.
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 3 (03.11) – Gary’s upcoming colonoscopy sparks jokes, slow TV trends explode online, and the show continues covering breaking developments from the Temple Israel shooting in Michigan.• Shannon jokes about Gary’s upcoming “first professional” colonoscopy, while the show reacts to early reports that the Temple Israel shooting suspect is dead with no major casualties reported.• The rise of “slow TV” livestreams, which have surged over 3,000% since 2019, inspires Shannon’s idea for a live camera on Gary’s couch.• In #WhatsHappening, Gary & Shannon discuss LiveNation backlash over alleged ticketing tactics, oil prices climbing toward $95 per barrel, and a viral clip involving Bill and Hillary Clinton in New York.• Breaking news continues with a CHP pursuit in the San Gabriel Valley, involving a suspect reportedly inhaling balloons.• Authorities provide further updates from Temple Israel, confirming the suspect was killed and a security guard likely prevented a much larger tragedy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sky was out yesterday due to her medical procedure that she told the whole building about plus some! Now that she is back, we get a full recounting of what went down the night before and the morning of her colonoscopy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back from his first colonoscopy, Justin outlines the extremely detailed steps he took in order to prepare for the screening: the before, the after, and whether it's easier to take four liters of laxative or navigate the United States healthcare system.Music: "Medicines" by The Taxpayers https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/Immigrant Defenders Law Center: https://www.immdef.org/