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How do you raise health-conscious children in a world where ultra-processed foods dominate? What role do parents and communities play in shaping the next generation's health? Join us in this enlightening episode as Lisa and Emily tackle these pressing questions and more.In episode 124, we dive into the rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes among children and the lifestyle factors contributing to this alarming trend. Emily breaks down the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, emphasizing the critical role that diet and physical activity play in preventing the latter.Lisa and Emily share their personal stories and practical tips for modeling healthy behaviors, from maintaining active lifestyles to making nutritious food choices. They discuss the challenges of steering kids away from the 70% of their diet that typically consists of ultra-processed foods and highlight the importance of building a supportive community around health.We also explore the broader societal implications of children's health, stressing the need for a balanced approach that doesn't demonize certain foods but encourages nutritious choices. Plus, we touch on the influence of technology and media, and how to turn these into opportunities for meaningful conversations about health.Tune in to learn how to join our Conscious Collaboration Collective on Facebook, where you can share your wins and find support within our community.Talk to you in 5!Emily and Lisa Connect with us!Instagram - Conscious Collaboration PodcastEmailconsciouscollaborationpodcast@gmail.comEmilyInstagram - @emily_ironyogiInstagram - @ironyogi_fitnessInstagram - @the_studieauxwww.ironyogifitness.comwww.thestudieaux.comLisaInstagram - @cloud9fengshuiwww.cloud9fengshui.comAtapa Red Light Therapy deviceswww.myatapa.comAtapa Red Light Therapy discount code: collab15
Dr Mike Freelander, the Federal Member for Macarthur, spoke with John Stanley about the diabetes epidemic and the recent inquiry that made several recommendations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new report has warned of a national diabetes epidemic, calling for better access to weight loss medications and a tax on sugary drinks. Around two million Australians live with a form of diabetes, and the number is on the rise in younger people. The story by Alexandra Jones and Penry Buckley for SBS News was produced by RaySel for SBS Tamil. - நாட்டில் டையபடீஸ் எனப்படும் நீரழிவு நோயுடன் சுமார் இருபது லட்சம் – அல்லது இரண்டு மில்லியன் ஆஸ்திரேலியர்கள் தற்போது வாழ்கின்றனர் என்று கணக்கிடப்படுகிறது. இளைஞர்களிடையே நீரழிவு நோய் அதிகரித்து வருகிறது. இது குறித்து விளக்கும் விவரணம். ஆங்கில மூலம் SBS-Newsக்காக Alexandra Jones & Penry Buckley. தமிழில் முன்வைப்பவர்: றைசெல்.
A new study warns of a nationwide diabetes epidemic and calls for better access to weight-loss drugs, as well as a penalty tax on sugary drinks. Around two million Australians live with some form of diabetes, and the number is increasing among younger people. For example, Jill Donohoo received a life-changing type 2 diabetes diagnosis at just 31 years of age. - Eine neue Untersuchung warnt vor einer landesweiten Diabetes-Epidemie und fordert einen besseren Zugang zu Medikamenten zur Gewichtsreduktion, wie auch eine Strafsteuer auf zuckerhaltige Getränke. Rund zwei Millionen Australier leben mit einer Form von Diabetes, und bei jüngeren Menschen nimmt die Zahl zu. So erhielt Jill Donohoo Im Alter von nur 31 Jahren eine lebensverändernde Typ-2-Diabetes-Diagnose.
A new report has warned of a national diabetes epidemic, calling for better access to weight loss medications and a tax on sugary drinks. - Babala sa bagong ulat ang pambansang epidemya ng diabetes. Panawagan ngayon ang mas mabuting access sa mga gamot para sa pagbabawas ng timbang at ang buwis sa mga inuming may asukal.
A new report has warned of a national diabetes epidemic, calling for better access to weight loss medications and a tax on sugary drinks. Around two million Australians live with a form of diabetes, and the number is on the rise in younger people.
10 June to Sunday 16 June is National Diabetes Week - Type 2 diabetes is a national health emergency in the UK. For every 1,000 employees, 82 have diabetes, 20 of these do not know they have the condition – the majority of people have no symptoms when they are diagnosed. Given how much time we spend at work, workplaces are a significant factor in our personal risk of developing type 2 diabetes and our ability to manage diabetes if we have the condition. diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in the working-age population and causes 190 limb amputations a week (outcomes referred to as ‘diabetes complications'). Around 500 people die prematurely each week in the UK from diabetes as the primary cause. This is a growing concern for first responder workers as our life styles, diets, sleep & work conditions can lead us to be more susceptible to this condition.You can learn more from my guest Kate Walker HEREWe only feature the latest 200 episodes of the podcast on public platforms so to access our podcast LIBRARY, every Debrief & document CLICK HEREPODCAST GIFT - Get your FREE subscription to essential Firefighting publications HEREA big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingMSA The Safety CompanyPATROL STORE UKHAIX FootwearROAM all Natural Meat SnacksGRENADERIP INTO Podcast ApparelLyfe Linez - Get Functional Hydration FUEL for FIREFIGHTERS, Clean no sugar for daily hydration. 80% of people live dehydrated and for firefighters this costPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
It comes down to lifestyle. Our food has changed. Our movement has changed. Our stress levels have changed. Our sleep has changed. All of the things that keep us healthy have shifted, and our bodies aren't responding to them well. When we shifted from growing food and making it ourselves to processing it to make it convenient to eat on the go and do all the other things we want to do in life. We changed our food system. We added things, we took away things. We changed what we were eating, how we got it, and it really it just dramatically changed what was going into our bodies. In S20 Ep16 we hear this and more for Dr. Courtney Younglove and Alexandria Lee, DPN, FNP-BC from Heartland Weight Loss. This show is fascinating and full of info we haven't understood until now: "Insulin we know is an energy storage hormone and it's a fleeting hormone. So it can be hard to track. But metformin does a really good job at working behind the scenes, in getting you metabolically healthier" What is good dietary protein & fiber, what is weight neutral, weight positive and weight negative? Why is sleep so important for weight loss? Is metformin anti-aging and neuroprotective? The Dr is in, so join me as we learn the latest obesity medicine news, what insulin really does and what causes chronic cortisol elevation. Contact Dr Youglove: Heartland Weight Loss - Leaders In Obesity Medicine Visit heartlandweightloss.com or call (913) 620-1616 Need help or have something to share? Contact me, Cary Hall, America's Healthcare Advocate: https://www.americashealthcareadvocate.com/contact-us
Today's chat is with one of my friends and colleagues, Professor Peter Brukner and the following paragraph (which summarises our conversation) is from a recent article in 'The Australian' newspaper by journalist Natasha Robinson.. “The diet wars have been raging in Australia for decades. Experts are pitted against one another in acrimonious battles over what the evidence really says on low carb, meat, saturated fat, plant-based foods, and myriad other points of dietary contention. But now, consensus has emerged on one thing: low-carb is an effective approach to maximise metabolic health. And with the majority of Australians metabolically unhealthy, is it an approach that everyone should follow? In a highly significant move, the nation's peak body for diabetes, Diabetes Australia, has entered a partnership with prominent low-carb diet proponent Dr Peter Bruner to promote his low-carb program to its members via Brukner's charity Defeat Diabetes. Brukner reversed his own diabetes and lost a substantial amount of weight through the approach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many of us are aware that a steady diet of candy, cookies and soda isn't the best thing for our health, but few know just how dangerous these products can be. Physician and public health expert Dr. Dean Schillinger has witnessed the “absolute explosion” of Type 2 Diabetes in America. Dr. Schillinger is founder of the University of California San Francisco Center for Vulnerable Populations, Professor of Medicine in Residence at UCSF and was featured in the PBS documentary on diabetes, “Blood Sugar Rising.” He believes that sweeping legislative and societal changes are necessary to reverse the ravaging effects of this disease. Dr. Schillinger shares with host Alec Baldwin how corporations knowingly fuel our addiction to sugar, why the disease disproportionately affects vulnerable populations and the most important change you can make to help fight diabetes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is the rise in diabetes rates linked to more than diet and exercise? In our latest episode, we're joined by Dr. Paul Savage, an expert in environmental medicine, to delve into this. Dr. Savage discusses the alarming role of environmental toxins, like glyphosate, in escalating chronic diseases, especially among the young.We examine the impact of daily exposure to these toxins on our metabolism. Dr. Savage presents eye-opening findings from a recent six-year study, highlighting the increasing levels of toxins in our bodies. He points out the top five environmental contaminants in the Chicago area, emphasizing that detoxification involves a broad spectrum of toxic exposure.Our conversation shifts to innovative treatments, focusing on the success of therapeutic plasma exchange in removing heavy metals. This method, likened to an "oil change" for the body, has shown remarkable results in a patient suffering from long-term heavy metal toxicity, significantly reducing their toxic load and inflammation.Join us to explore these insights and discuss actionable steps towards a less toxic, healthier future. This episode isn't just a talk; it's a call to action for all of us.Chapters: (00:00) Toxins and the Diabetes Epidemic(14:00) Toxic Burden and Health Effects(26:05) Toxins in Immune Function(40:27) Plasma Exchange and DetoxificationLinks:MDLifespanPlasma Exchange GuideJoin Over 18,000 Leading Medical Professionals and Become a Vibrant Wellness Provider Today!
Babies are the latest group caught up in a silent epidemic that's claiming young lives and pushing our public health system to the brink. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Jasper Leak. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first episode, Solomon Tesfaye and Ollie Binns-Hall explore the pressing issue of the diabetes epidemic and its most prevalent microvascular complication: neuropathy. They discuss the identification and characterisation of these critical aspects of diabetes and explore the causes, symptoms, and challenges of diagnosing neuropathy within the broader context of diabetes. This content has been supported by Viatris
Type 2 diabetes is one of the biggest health issues facing people in the Pacific, and the World Health Organisation suggests women may be the key to stopping it. But does this place yet another burden on them?
On this Episode 321 of Health Solutions, Shawn Needham, R. Ph. discusses the type 2 diabetes epidemic and how to fix it. Jason is a Mayo Clinic certified wellness coach, national board certified wellness coach, certified nutritionist, and a certified exercise physiologist. Jason helps people go from good intention to lasting habits to help them get to where they want to be. Watch the full episode to learn more! EP 321: Jason Gootman Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic and How to Fix It with Shawn Needham, R. Ph. Episode Resources Facebook ~ https://www.facebook.com/jasongootman Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/jasongootman/ Twitter ~ https://twitter.com/jasongootman LinkedIn ~ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasongootman/ ~ *** Ben Shapiro & Dave Ramsey Fans. Learn how to be in the driver's seat for your healthcare choices {not the system or doctors!}
MedEvidence! Radio is a monthly live broadcast from WSOS 103.9 FM / 1170 AM with Kevin Geddings and Dr. Michael Koren from St. Augustine, Florida. This month's MedEvidence Radio discusses the diabetic epidemic in the US. We will dive into:
Type 2 Diabetes is one the most prevalent and costly cardiometabolic diseases. According to the CDC, over 37 million adults are currently diagnosed with diabetes, and over 90 million Americans have pre-diabetes. The CDC also reports that the direct medical costs associated with Diabetes are $327 billion annually, accounting for 25% of the total healthcare spending in the United States each year.Given its prevalence and cost, healthcare systems and the government are looking for ways to address the diabetes epidemic. This need coexists with the fact that physical activity and exercise play a critical role in glucose regulation, diabetes management, and even stopping the progression from pre-diabetes to diabetes. Taken together, diabetes is an excellent opportunity for fitness professionals to assert themselves as part of multidisciplinary care teams to address the diabetes epidemic.Our guest in episode 78, LaurieAnn Scher has worn many hats over her three decades in the diabetes ecosystem; working with individuals, organizations, other care providers, as well as technology and health related companies, LaurieAnn works to enable an equitable person-centered approach for people with diabetes and other cardiometabolic conditions. In this conversation she provides insightful and actionable information for fitness professionals to use to become a critical member of the diabetes care team. Show Notes Page: https://www.wellnessparadoxpod.com/podcast/episode/78Our Guest: LaurieAnn Scher, MS, RD, CDCES, FADCESLaurieAnn is a certified diabetes care and education specialist with a background in clinical nutrition and exercise physiology. Throughout her career in clinical practice and currently as a subject matter expert, she has embraced innovative approaches along with the basics of food in its simplest form and physical movement in order to realize improved health outcomes for people with diabetes, prediabetes and cardio metabolic conditions. Working with individuals, organizations, other care providers and technology and health related companies, LaurieAnn works to enable an equitable person-centered approach for people with diabetes and other cardio-metabolic conditions. Follow us on social at the links below: https://www.facebook.com/wellnessparadox https://www.instagram.com/wellnessparadox/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wellness-paradox-podcast https://twitter.com/WellnessParadox...
Type 2 diabetes is one of the biggest health issues facing people in the Pacific, and the World Health Organisation suggests women may be the key to stopping it. But does this place yet another burden on them?
This program is intended for clinicians. The information presented is aligned with the views and opinions of the speakers and is sponsored by Novo Nordisk. This podcast is not to be used as medical advice and is intended for educational purposes only.Faculty Presenters:James R. Gavin III, MD, PhDClinical Professor of Medicine, Emory UniversityChief Medical Officer, Healing Our Village, Inc.Atlanta, GeorgiaRobert Busch, MDDirector of Clinical ResearchAlbany Med Faculty Practice, Community Endocrine GroupAlbany, New York Pablo F. Mora, MD, FACE, MSc, CDCESEndocrinologist, North Texas Diabetes & EndocrinologyClinical Professor, Division of Endocrinology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
South Asians from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are six times more likely to develop diabetes as compared to Europeans. Dr Mubin Syed, a radiologist from Ohio, says famines in these regions that occurred during British colonialism could have contributed to the problem. #SouthAsian #diabetes #famine #BritishColonialism #history
Dr. Trites explains why it's so hard to lose weight compared to a decade ago and the impact it has on your wallet and your health.
What is the role of endogenous GLP-1 in the pathophysiology of T2D? Join multidisciplinary experts in T2D: Dr John Anderson, Dr Vivian Fonseca, and Dr Jim Gavin as they discuss the fascinating history of GLP-1 discovery and the role of endogenous GLP-1 in the pathophysiology of T2D.This podcast is sponsored by Novo Nordisk and is intended for Healthcare Practitioners.Faculty Presenters:John E. Anderson, MDInternal Medicine and DiabetesThe Frist ClinicNashville, TennesseeJames R. Gavin III, MD, PhDClinical Professor of Medicine, Emory UniversityChief Medical Officer, Healing Our Village, Inc.Atlanta, GeorgiaVivian A. Fonseca, MD, FRCPProfessor of Medicine, Assistant Dean for ResearchTulane UniversityNew Orleans, Louisiana
What is the role of endogenous GLP-1 in the pathophysiology of T2D? Join multidisciplinary experts in T2D: Dr John Anderson, Dr Vivian Fonseca, and Dr Jim Gavin as they discuss the fascinating history of GLP-1 discovery and the role of endogenous GLP-1 in the pathophysiology of T2D.This podcast is sponsored by Novo Nordisk and is intended for Healthcare Practitioners.Faculty Presenters:John E. Anderson, MDInternal Medicine and DiabetesThe Frist ClinicNashville, TennesseeVivian A. Fonseca, MD, FRCPProfessor of Medicine, Assistant Dean for ResearchTulane UniversityNew Orleans, LouisianaJames R. Gavin III, MD, PhDClinical Professor of Medicine, Emory UniversityChief Medical Officer, Healing Our Village, Inc.Atlanta, Georgia
Episode #2:What is the burden of the type 2 diabetes (T2D) epidemic? Join experts in T2D: Dr. John Anderson (primary care provider), Dr. Susan Cornell (clinical pharmacist and certified diabetes care and education specialist) and Dr. Doron Schneider (primary care provider) as they discuss the enormous physical, emotional, psychological and economic burden of T2D and its comorbidities on the US healthcare system and on their patients and what they, as clinicians need to do to ease this burden.This podcast is sponsored by Novo Nordisk and is intended for clinicians.Faculty Presenters:John E. Anderson, MDInternal Medicine and DiabetesThe Frist ClinicNashville, TennesseeSusan Cornell, BS, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCESAssociate Director of Experiential EducationProfessor of Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IllinoisDoron Schneider, MD, MBA, FACPVice President, Population Health ServicesTandigm HealthWest Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
What is the burden of the type 2 diabetes (T2D) epidemic? Join experts in T2D: Dr. John Anderson (primary care provider), Dr. Susan Cornell (clinical pharmacist and certified diabetes care and education specialist) and Dr. Doron Schneider (primary care provider) as they discuss the enormous physical, emotional, psychological and economic burden of T2D and its comorbidities on the US healthcare system and on their patients and what they, as clinicians need to do to ease this burden.This podcast is sponsored by Novo Nordisk and is intended for clinicians.Faculty Presenters:John E. Anderson, MDInternal Medicine and DiabetesThe Frist ClinicNashville, TennesseeSusan Cornell, BS, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCESAssociate Director of Experiential EducationProfessor of Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IllinoisDoron Schneider, MD, MBA, FACPVice President, Population Health ServicesTandigm HealthWest Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
What is the impact of COVID-19 on adult patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and how do we navigate healthcare when an epidemic and pandemic seemingly join forces to further exacerbate patient outcomes? Join experts in T2D: Dr. John Anderson (primary care provider), Dr. Eden Miller (primary care provider), and Dr. Serge Jabbour (endocrinologist) for an in-depth discussion on how COVID-19 impacts patients with T2D and what you can do to help your patients as new information is discovered during this evolving landscape.This podcast is sponsored by Novo Nordisk and is intended for clinicians. The opinions expressed are those of the speakers and not Novo Nordisk.Faculty Presenters:John E. Anderson, MDInternal Medicine and DiabetesThe Frist ClinicNashville, TennesseeEden Miller, DO, FOMADiabetes Care, Obesity, Family MedicineFounder, Diabetes and Obesity Care, LLCBend, OregonSerge A. Jabbour, MD, FACP, FACEDiabetes, Clinical Trials of Diabetes Treatments, ObesityProfessor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolic DiseasesDirector, Jefferson Diabetes Center, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic DiseasesSidney Kimmel Medical College/ Thomas Jefferson UniversityPhiladelphia, PA
What is the impact of COVID-19 on adult patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and how do we navigate healthcare when an epidemic and pandemic seemingly join forces to further exacerbate patient outcomes? Join experts in T2D: Dr. John Anderson (primary care provider), Dr. Eden Miller (primary care provider), and Dr. Serge Jabbour (endocrinologist) for an in-depth discussion on how COVID-19 impacts patients with T2D and what you can do to help your patients as new information is discovered during this evolving landscape.This podcast is sponsored by Novo Nordisk and is intended for clinicians. Faculty Presenters:John E. Anderson, MDInternal Medicine and DiabetesThe Frist ClinicNashville, TennesseeEden Miller, DO, FOMADiabetes Care, Obesity, Family MedicineFounder, Diabetes and Obesity Care, LLCBend, OregonSerge A. Jabbour, MD, FACP, FACDiabetes, Clinical Trials of Diabetes Treatments, ObesityProfessor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolic DiseasesDirector, Jefferson Diabetes Center, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Sidney Kimmel Medical College/Thomas Jefferson UniversityPhiladelphia, PA
Dr James Muecke AM is our 2020 Australian of the Year for his work as an eye surgeon over many decades restoring sight for thousands of people around the world. His non-profit organisation Sight For All educates both patients and opthalmic/optometric health practitioners in countries around the world and has seen a correlative rise of poor eye health with Type 2 Diabetes. This led Dr Muecke to investigate the causal factors behind Type 2 Diabetes which he now considers to be a 'largely preventable and potentially reversible man-made lifestyle disease'. He places the blame at the feet of insane consumption levels of fructose, with a secondary contributor industrial seed oils, causing inflammation and damage throughout bodily systems manifesting early and clearly in the delicate structure of the eye. He is a campaigner for 'Awareness, Accountability and Assistance' around the exploding Type 2 Diabetes epidemic globally. Watch this interview on Youtube: https://youtu.be/xepCz3T_1wI --------------------------------------------------- Dr James Mucke AM: https://www.facebook.com/drjamesmuecke https://www.instagram.com/jsmuecke https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-muecke-am-a1621812 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfdh4nu57i7C5tSPbXbr-kw Sight for All http://www.sightforall.org https://www.facebook.com/SightForAll https://www.instagram.com/sightforall https://www.linkedin.com/company/sight-for-all --------------------------------------------------- 00:58 Can we cure Type 2 Diabetes? 1:45 Surgeons noticing diabetes on the rise 5:12 How Type 2 Diabetes causes blindness 8:15 How Neil Hansell went completely blind overnight 10:59 The eye is delicate enough to give early warning of type 2 diabetes 16:01 The evils of sugar and refined carbohydrates 21:13 Sugar and industrial seed oils (not fat) cause cardiovascular disease 28:54 Fructose is treated differently than glucose in the body 31:05 Metabolic dysfunction due to high triglycerides, high insulin and high glucose 32:30 Industrial seed oils, not fat, causing artery blockages 34:58 Saturated fats are critical to human development and survival 36:15 KFC and McDonalds swapped natural fats for industrial seed oils 38:00 Only proteins and fats are essential nutrients - not carbohydrates 40:57 Asian explosion of Type 2 Diabetes due to western dietary influences 41:59 Vegetarian diets are high in carbohydrate 42:59 What are healthy fats? 43:56 Veganism is a nutrient poor diet that relies on supplementation drive by the processed foods industry 45:25 What is a healthy diet? 48:02 Breakfast is not the most important meal of the day 50:22 A legitimate way to eat 52:57 The packaged food industry - 'food like substances' 53:10 Awareness, Accountability, Assistance to overcome the ultra processed food industry 58:03 Targeting poor populations with addictive, ultra processed food 1:00:40 Alleviating pains and chasing dopamine rewards through processed food 1:04:15 School lunchboxes 1:06:42 The strategy to fight back - awareness campaigns, regulation of advertising to children etc 1:10:59 Different names of sugar and artificial sweeteners 1:12:10 Using non nutritive sweeteners to transition away from sugar 1:13:00 The dietetics profession and official guidelines 1:18:00 The magic wand - remove ultra processed foods
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Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! This week we bring you the final installment of our book series covering Yellow Bird by Sierra Crane Murdoch. We wrap everything up as much as possible by diving into Blackstone’s business dealings, a set of flyers that changed everything, and the eventual arrests that take place for those on and off the reservation. It’s a lot to unpack so stick with us.This episode contains foul language and discussions about murder, drugs, addiction, and a lot of other illegal activities. We’ll do our best to stay on track but the bottles are popped.SourcesSierra Crane MurdochYellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and a Woman's Search for Justice in Indian Country, Sierra Crane Murdoch, February 16, 2021Sierra Crane Murdoch Live Event for the Lake Agassiz Regional Library, Oct 20, 2020, watched May 1, 2021“On Indian Land, Criminals Can Get Away With Almost Anything”, Sierra Crane Murdoch, The Atlantic, Feb 22, 2013, accessed April 30, 2021Overall History & ResourcesMandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, HistoryBureau of Indian AffairsNdstudies.gov, State Historical Society of North DakotaArikara Pronunciation and Spelling GuideNative Voices, Timeline of Citizenship, Services, and Sovereignty“Sakakawea name debate good”, Sheila Robinson, The Bismarck Tribune, Sept 7, 2002, accessed April 30, 2021“Breakdown of Relations: American Expansionism, the Great Plains, and the Arikara People, 1823-1957” Thesis by Stephen Auon, April 2019, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityTreaties & Garrison Dam History“The Treaty of Fort Laramie”, ourdocuments.gov“For the Taking: The Garrison Dam and the Tribal Taking Area”, culturalsurvival.org, June 1988, accessed April 30, 2021“N.D. tribe asks Congress to fulfill 50-year-old promise”, June 13, 2003, accessed May 1, 2021National Park Service, Pick-Sloan Plan“In 1868, Two Nations Made a Treaty, the U.S. Broke It and Plains Indian Tribes are Still Seeking Justice”, Kimbra Cutlip, Smithsonian Magazine, Nov 7 2018, accessed May 1, 2021“How the Garrison Dam on the Missouri River ruined a way of life for the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara”, Meteor Blades for Daily Kos, Dec 26, 2018, accessed April 26, 2021“Three Tribes, a Dam and a Diabetes Epidemic”, Lisa Jones, High Country News, May 23, 2011; accessed April 20201Environmental & Oil Boom“Our River, Our Home, Our Nation”, MHA Nation YouTube video about the oil boom; features speakers Mark Fox, MHA Chairman (2019) Dr. Twyla Baker, President of the Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College,“Frack Off: Kandi Mossett | Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation” , Kandi Mossett (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara) Native Energy & Climate Campaign Organizer, The New School YouTube Channel, Oct 16, 2014The Disappearance of Kristopher KC Clarke“The Case Against James Henrikson”, Case Timeline, The Spokesman Review, No Date Listed, first accessed April 13, 2021“The Woman in Search of Indian Country’s Missing”, Jessica Lussenhop, High Country News, March 25th, 2019, first accessed April 13, 2021“Mistress of alleged murder-for-hire mastermind testifies” Author: Lindsay Nadrich and KREM.com (KREM), Updated: 8:12 PM PST February 11, 2016Trials, Sentencing, Conclusion“In North Dakota, a Tale of Oil, Corruption and Death”, Deborah Sontag and Brent McDonald, New York Times, Dec 28, 2014, accessed May 17, 2021“On the Trail of Missing American Indian Women”, Sophia Myszkowski, The Atlantic, October 10, 2018, accessed May 17, 2021“Judge sentences Spokane hit man to 30 years in prison”, Author: Adem Arac, Updated: 6:54 PM PDT May 20, 2016, accessed May 17, 2021“3 plead guilty in murder-for-hire plot”, Associated Press, The Seattle Times, Originally published September 17, 2015, accessed May 17, 2021“Man sentenced to 22 years in murder-for-hire killing”, Associated Press, Q13 Fox Seattle, June 2, 2016, accessed May 17, 2021“North Dakota woman sentenced in embezzlement case” Associated Press, June 6, 2017, accessed May 17, 2021“Henrikson receives life sentence in Carlile contract killing, speaks about abortion and drugs at hearing” Kip Hill, The Spokesman Review, May 24, 2016, accessed May 17, 2021
Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! This week we bring you part two of our book series covering Yellow Bird by Sierra Crane Murdoch. We dive into more information about the days surrounding KC’s disappearance, the initial investigation, and a lot of new names and relationships that play a part in what really happened at Blackstone on the Fort Berthold Reservation.This episode contains foul language and discussions about murder, drugs, addiction, and a lot of other illegal activities. We’ll do our best to stay on track but the bottles are popped.SourcesSierra Crane MurdochYellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and a Woman's Search for Justice in Indian Country, Sierra Crane Murdoch, February 16, 2021Sierra Crane Murdoch Live Event for the Lake Agassiz Regional Library, Oct 20, 2020, watched May 1, 2021“On Indian Land, Criminals Can Get Away With Almost Anything”, Sierra Crane Murdoch, The Atlantic, Feb 22, 2013, accessed April 30, 2021Overall History & ResourcesMandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, HistoryBureau of Indian AffairsNdstudies.gov, State Historical Society of North DakotaArikara Pronunciation and Spelling GuideNative Voices, Timeline of Citizenship, Services, and Sovereignty“Sakakawea name debate good”, Sheila Robinson, The Bismarck Tribune, Sept 7, 2002, accessed April 30, 2021“Breakdown of Relations: American Expansionism, the Great Plains, and the Arikara People, 1823-1957” Thesis by Stephen Auon, April 2019, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityTreaties & Garrison Dam History“The Treaty of Fort Laramie”, ourdocuments.gov“For the Taking: The Garrison Dam and the Tribal Taking Area”, culturalsurvival.org, June 1988, accessed April 30, 2021“N.D. tribe asks Congress to fulfill 50-year-old promise”, June 13, 2003, accessed May 1, 2021National Park Service, Pick-Sloan Plan“In 1868, Two Nations Made a Treaty, the U.S. Broke It and Plains Indian Tribes are Still Seeking Justice”, Kimbra Cutlip, Smithsonian Magazine, Nov 7 2018, accessed May 1, 2021“How the Garrison Dam on the Missouri River ruined a way of life for the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara”, Meteor Blades for Daily Kos, Dec 26, 2018, accessed April 26, 2021“Three Tribes, a Dam and a Diabetes Epidemic”, Lisa Jones, High Country News, May 23, 2011; accessed April 20201Environmental & Oil Boom“Our River, Our Home, Our Nation”, MHA Nation YouTube video about the oil boom; features speakers Mark Fox, MHA Chairman (2019) Dr. Twyla Baker, President of the Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College,“Frack Off: Kandi Mossett | Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation” , Kandi Mossett (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara) Native Energy & Climate Campaign Organizer, The New School YouTube Channel, Oct 16, 2014The Disappearance of Kristopher KC Clarke“The Case Against James Henrikson”, Case Timeline, The Spokesman Review, No Date Listed, first accessed April 13, 2021“The Woman in Search of Indian Country’s Missing”, Jessica Lussenhop, High Country News, March 25th, 2019, first accessed April 13, 2021“Mistress of alleged murder-for-hire mastermind testifies” Author: Lindsay Nadrich and KREM.com (KREM), Updated: 8:12 PM PST February 11, 2016
Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! We are back with our second book series of the season where we cover Yellow Bird by Sierra Crane Murdoch. We have a lot to unpack this episode and start by covering the history of the Three Affiliated Tribes also referred to as the MHA; Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Tribes in North Dakota. We give some background information on our key individuals including how Murdoch came to research this story, our main protagonist Lissa Yellow Bird’s history, and our victim Kristopher Clarke aka KC.This episode contains a lot of history regarding Indigenous Americans and the horrifying things the government did to them, discussions of drugs, addiction, rape, and murder, we’ll do our best to stay on track but the bottles are popped.SourcesSierra Crane MurdochYellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and a Woman's Search for Justice in Indian Country, Sierra Crane Murdoch, February 16, 2021Sierra Crane Murdoch Live Event for the Lake Agassiz Regional Library, Oct 20, 2020, watched May 1, 2021“On Indian Land, Criminals Can Get Away With Almost Anything”, Sierra Crane Murdoch, The Atlantic, Feb 22, 2013, accessed April 30, 2021Overall History & ResourcesMandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, HistoryBureau of Indian AffairsNdstudies.gov, State Historical Society of North DakotaArikara Pronunciation and Spelling GuideNative Voices, Timeline of Citizenship, Services, and Sovereignty“Sakakawea name debate good”, Sheila Robinson, The Bismarck Tribune, Sept 7, 2002, accessed April 30, 2021“Breakdown of Relations: American Expansionism, the Great Plains, and the Arikara People, 1823-1957” Thesis by Stephen Auon, April 2019, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityTreaties & Garrison Dam History“The Treaty of Fort Laramie”, ourdocuments.gov“For the Taking: The Garrison Dam and the Tribal Taking Area”, culturalsurvival.org, June 1988, accessed April 30, 2021“N.D. tribe asks Congress to fulfill 50-year-old promise”, June 13, 2003, accessed May 1, 2021National Park Service, Pick-Sloan Plan“In 1868, Two Nations Made a Treaty, the U.S. Broke It and Plains Indian Tribes are Still Seeking Justice”, Kimbra Cutlip, Smithsonian Magazine, Nov 7 2018, accessed May 1, 2021“How the Garrison Dam on the Missouri River ruined a way of life for the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara”, Meteor Blades for Daily Kos, Dec 26, 2018, accessed April 26, 2021“Three Tribes, a Dam and a Diabetes Epidemic”, Lisa Jones, High Country News, May 23, 2011; accessed April 20201Environmental & Oil Boom“Our River, Our Home, Our Nation”, MHA Nation YouTube video about the oil boom; features speakers Mark Fox, MHA Chairman (2019) Dr. Twyla Baker, President of the Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College,“Frack Off: Kandi Mossett | Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation” , Kandi Mossett (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara) Native Energy & Climate Campaign Organizer, The New School YouTube Channel, Oct 16, 2014The Disappearance of Kristopher KC Clarke“The Case Against James Henrikson”, Case Timeline, The Spokesman Review, No Date Listed, first accessed April 13, 2021“The Woman in Search of Indian Country’s Missing”, Jessica Lussenhop, High Country News, March 25th, 2019, first accessed April 13, 2021
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The growing number of young Kiwis with diabetes could drain our health system.A shocking new report's found Type Two diabetes could cost us $3.5 billion a year by 2040, up from the current cost of $2.1 billion.It's also highlighted a trend in diabetes emerging at younger ages.Otago University researcher Rachael Taylor told Kate Hawkesby unless we act now, the long term impacts will be enormous.She says someone starting at age 25 costs about $600,000 over their lifetime, whereas if they don't develop it until age 65, it only costs about $50,000.Taylor told Kate Hawkesby body size is a big contributing factor.She says obesity rates have increased over the last generation, and now we're seeing diabetes emerge at much younger ages.LISTEN ABOVE
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Diabetes is the fastest-growing disease in America. 35 million Americans have Diabetes, and about 80 million are pre-Diabetic. In this episode, we talk about: —Why Diabetes is a growing problem. And why this issue is unique to America. —The (really gross!) story behind the name Diabetes and how the Ancient Greek doctors used to diagnose it. —How Dr. Prather finds "there are more people who come into our office who are pre-Diabetic than aren't." —The role of viruses like Coxsackie B in kicking off Type I Diabetes. —The 3 P's of Diabetes symptoms to be aware of. Plus, how weight loss is a "red flag" symptom of Diabetes...which is often caused by weight gain. —How the nerves, the kidneys, and eyes are damaged by Diabetes. And the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer that come from Diabetes. —The two reasons why the Millennial generation will be the first generation to not live longer than their parents. —How Type II Diabetes "HAS to be" dealt with through Structure-Function Health Care, while Disease Care is "totally worthless" in getting Type II Diabetes under control. —Why herbals are "amazing" for dealing with Diabetes. And the role Homeopathy plays in dealing with Diabetes, especially when dealing with children. —The WORST food for Diabetes that increases blood sugar more than any other food. And how fiber is "probably one of the best medicines" for Diabetes. —How Vitamin utilization is decreased by Diabetes, while the need for Vitamins is increased by Diabetes in order to prevent damage to your body. And why Chromium is described by Dr. Prather as a "magic" mineral for Diabetes. www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
Around the world 422 million adults are living with diabetes at an estimated cost of $825 billion per year. That makes it the single largest chronic disease on the planet and a true epidemic. Yet when diabetes is properly managed you can eliminate most if not all of the associated complications. In this episode, Jon Prial talks with Rick Altinger, the CEO of Glooko, our newest portfolio company and one that's using artificial intelligence, machine learning, and broad integration with medical and personal devices to tackle the diabetes epidemic.
Diabetes is literally exploding in our society. Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome play a huge role in the increase of diabetes in the world. Join the Health Frontiers Radio Team as they discuss the causes, symptoms, treatments and proactive steps you can take to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Article on Metabolic Syndrome from the Mayo Clinic, click HERE. Articles on the effects of Berberine on blood sugar levels can be found on PubMEd.Gov How does Berberine work? See HERE. LifePerformanceBook.Com - Includes low glycemic diet info and recipes as well as exercise programs for whatever health level you are at. Lower your A1C levels naturally with Fitcose 1C from Logos Nutritionals. Use code FITCOSE10 at checkout to save 10% on one bottle of Fitcose 1C. https://www.logosnutritionals.com/products/othergreatproducts/bloodsugarsupport/
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A diabetes epidemic in the Bronx. Harris Leitstein, a nurse practitioner and certified diabetes educator at SBH Health System, explains the growing problem of diabetes in the Bronx and those lifestyle changes people need to make to stay healthy. For information on diabetes and other services available at SBH Health System you can also visit www.sbhny.org. To contact SBH Center for Comprehensive Care: (718)-960-5090. Transcript Host: Steven Clark
Robin chats with Kelly Close, founder and chair of the board of the diaTribe Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of people living with diabetes and prediabetes, and advocating for action and Adam Brown, who serves as senior editor at diaTribe.org and head of diabetes technology & connected care at Close Concerns. There are more than 400 million people globally who have diabetes, about half of whom are undiagnosed, notes Brown. Historically, he says, technology has focused on Type 1 diabetes, but now and, in the future, there will be more of a focus on Type 2 diabetes, with the current capability of using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and the burgeoning use of smart phones and apps. Companies are going to have to demonstrate that this transformative technology produces better outcomes, he explains, so expect more studies of what happens when patients get real time glucose readings every five minutes. Technology can be used for more personalized prevention, treatment, and care, adds Close. There are scientific innovations, she says, which provide breakthrough therapies for cardiac issues related to diabetes, resulting in increased attention to access issues. Having access to vital diabetes information, such as how much insulin is needed, empowers patients to engage in increased self-care, she adds. Pharmaceutical companies are “leaving diabetes,” Close notes, which just magnifies the importance of technology. However, Brown says, pharmaceutical companies, such as Eli Lilly, are investing in technology, including the use of pens, while CGM companies are focusing on software development. In terms of innovators, it’s important that they keep in mind the necessity of patient access and awareness, both Close and Brown assert.
DOT Aotearoa Project founder Jay Harrison joins Tim Wilson and Tim Roxborogh to discuss ways you can reduce your sugar intake and help bring down high rates of Type II Diabetes in New Zealand. LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW ABOVE
CANWI hopes to provide pet owners information on how AGEs can affect their cat’s nutrition and wellness, especially since feline nutrition studies are lacking. For more on this topic go to: https://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2018/10/31/ages-in-processed-cat-food.aspx
In this episode, I speak with good friend and fellow country boy, Dr. Ken Berry! We talk about how the internet and social media has impacted healthcare. We dive deep into the compensation structure and financial incentive for doctors and how it is all built on a house of cards. We discuss the standard of care and what happens if you go against that. We cover the responsibility of doctors and their role in society. We even dive into why Dr. Berry started keto and panda massaged meat! Always a pleasure talking to Dr. Berry, I really enjoyed the conversation, I hope you do as well!
Discussing Food, Fitness, Family and the Primal Paleo Lifestyle: Brendan is here to discuss Primal and Paleo as a big influence on his healthy lifestyle. Some quick background on him, he graduated medical school in 2008 and completed his radiation oncology residency training in 2013. He has lived on Florida's Space Coast since 2013, where he works as a radiation oncologist at a busy cancer center. He has been practicing a primal/paleo lifestyle since 2011 and has become passionate about the connection between diet/lifestyle and health, particularly as it relates to cancer. He and his wife, Rachel, started a blog OurHealthHabit.com (http://ourhealthhabit.com/) to share their perspective and outlook on building healthy lifestyles as a family. Brendan has years of personal experience with different nutritional strategies--from paleo to intermittent fasting and ketosis--and his medical background brings a unique perspective to these concepts. He is enthusiastic about health, longevity, and cancer prevention and believes that the key to achieving these can be found by looking outside the mainstream medical and nutrition resources. When he's not working or spending time with his family, Brendan enjoys working out and training for OCR races and has qualified for the North American Championships to be held in Vermont this summer. Brendan is an avid reader and consumer of podcasts, although this is his first experience on the other side of the microphone! Primal / PaleoWeight Loss Body Composition Energy Levels Sleep BioMarkers Cholesterol: LDL vs HDL and LDLC On This Episode You Will Hear:[spp-timestamp time="00:30"] Introduction [spp-timestamp time="07:50"] OCR Racing aka Obstacle Course Races. [spp-timestamp time="29:40"] A lot of people are concerned about cholesterol. [spp-timestamp time="44:30"] Black beans, monitoring insulin spikes, talking chili. [spp-timestamp time="01:11:00"] Final Words "Be a disciple of experience" - Quote: Leonardo Da Vinci [spp-tweet tweet="Primal, Paleo & Food, Fitness, Family from OurHealthHabit.com Dr. Brendan Prendergast! @LIVETHEFUEL "] Watch On YouTube:[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZEr7EvMtHw] Links and Resources: OurHealthHabit.com (http://ourhealthhabit.com/) Coaching with Rachel Prendergast (https://ourhealthhabit.com/coaching/) People Mentioned: Gary Taubes (http://garytaubes.com/) Mark Sisson (https://www.primalblueprint.com/pages/about) Nassim Taleb (http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/) Dr. Rhonda Patrick (https://www.foundmyfitness.com/) Nina Teicholtz (https://ninateicholz.com) Final Words:Don't just trust conventional wisdom. Look at what's working for people, find out what they are doing, If it sounds unconventional but it's working, it might be worth listening to. Quick rewind, the Diabetes Epidemic as blown up in this country. Just think about how things were a 100 years ago, even 5000 years ago. We didn't have the level of disease and illness we have today. Did we still get sick... yes. We are all going to get sick and die eventually. Unfortunately, as much as we are into longevity, it's inevitable. Brendan thinks we can improve, not just our lifespan, but our healthspan. He thinks that we are in control of that, maybe not 100%, but a lot more than people think. Now is the time to start! Action Steps:Please Subscribe and Submit an iTunes Show Rating & Review (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/livethefuel/id1150969758?mt=2) . The more reviews, the more people can find us. We love 5 Stars too! Join our private Facebook Group community called THE FUEL TANK (http://livethefueltank.com/) . Visit our Resources (https://livethefuel.com/resources) page and a reminder to LIVE-THE-FUEL my friends! (https://ourhealthhabit.com/coaching/)
If you or someone you know has Type 2 diabetes, this is a great episode for you. Dr. Caroline Trapp is the director of diabetes education and care with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. Dr. Trapp was in town and slated to speak to a group at Rochester Lifestyle Medicine as part of their Lifestyle as Medicine series of speakers and before her talk, we sat down for an interview. We speak about the etiology of diabetes, what PCRM is doing to educate practitioners and lay people about the root causes of diabetes. We also speak about Dr. Trapp's adventures around the globe educating health councils and health commissioners of entire countries on how they can help their people learn more about Type 2 Diabetes and how to reverse it. In conjunction with Dr. Ted Barnett and Rochester Lifestyle Medicine, This interview was also recorded on video if you're like to watch or listen to it that way. I will post that link in the show notes. And I also wrote a blog article about Dr. Trapps visit and her talk which I will also post in the show notes. This Episode of the Ian Cramer Podcast is sponsored by Health IQ, an insurance company that helps health conscious people get lower rates on their life insurance. you exercise and/or eat healthy food as a lifestyle, and take precautions to do as much as you can to prevent chronic diseases, Health IQ wants to help save you money on your Life Insurance. To see if you qualify, get your free quote today at healthiq.com/IAN. FYI: There is bonus content available for this episode where Dr. Trapp and I discuss specific diabetes questions from patrons of the podcast. You can find this bonus content at Patreon.com/IanCramerPodcast I hope this episode makes you healthier and gives you applicable, practical information on preventing and reversing type 2 diabetes. Please enjoy Episode #38 with Dr. Caroline Trapp. March was a good month for the podcast, netting 4 new patrons. And I'd like to thank the 3 I haven't given shout outs to, Colleen Harrison, Nigel Davies and Linzi Wilkinson. Thank you very much for your support, I have my sights set on a pre-amp and new microphone and we're inching our way to the next donation goal.
Invitatul de azi este Valentin Bunea, fondatorul Body Engineering, un centru de nutritie cu o abordare diferita asupra alimentatiei si cu recomandari complete si personalizate pentru nevoile fiecaruia. Valentin a fost "gras de mic copil" cum spune chiar el, si pana la 28 de ani a incercat si esuat de nenumarate ori sa ajunga la o greutate normala creand mai multe probleme decat a rezolvat pana cand a inteles ca nutritia este adevarata cheie pentru slabit, performanta si capacitati cognitive maxime. Incet a trecut de la viata de angajat, unde a fost DTP- ist, a lucrat 3 ani in constructii, 5 ani in planning si management de risc culminand cu 2 ani in Arabia Saudita pe un proiect de 14 Mld de dolari insa intr-un final si-a transformat pasiunea de a ajuta oamenii sa slabeasca in job full time. Una dintre rutinele lui zilnice favorite este baia cu gheata si expunerea la frig. Valentin s-a pregatit alaturi de Wim Hof supranumit si "The ice man" - Omul de Gheata si astfel acum foloseste tehnicile de expunere la firg si respiratii pentru a-i ajuta pe altii sa activeze la capacitate maxima. Valentin este nebunul in pantaloni scurti si tricou pe bicicleta mergand dimineata catre birou pe viscol, ninsoare si ger, si care pentru a se relaxa face o baie intr-un lac sau o piscina inghetata, daca ati vazut la stiri povesti de genul asta in Bucuresti, cel mai probabil despre el sau unul dintre clientii sai era vorba. Bookmarks: 04:15 importanta bailor cu gheata in rutina zilnica 15:32 respiratii pentru producerea de DMT 21:12 de unde a venit Valentin si cum a inceput body engineering 34:43 despre rutina de dimineata, care este cel mai important lucru 38:25 despre importanta somnului 41:00 despre polyphazic sleep 42: 15 cum sa iti monitorizezi somnul si cum poti sa il imbunatatesti ca sa dormi lemn 47;14 despre intermittent fasting 49:55 despre gustarile dintre mese 51:20 ce trebuie facut pentru a slabi 53:12 mitul fructelor sanaoase 54:29 dieta echilibrata 1:02:05 cum sa faci ca sa reduci consumul de zahar si care este impactul asupra creierului 1:07:00 despre dieta vegetariana 1:11:30care e adevarata provocare pentru a manca sanatos 1:18:22 experienta clientului la Body Engineering 1:22:31 care sunt miturile alimentatiei pe care le credem cu totii 1:32:36 cele mai comune sfaturi sau recomandari proaste 1:37:20 care a fost un aha moment pentru Valentin 1:40:46 un obicei care a contribuit semnificativ la succesul lui Valentin 1:41:46 care este o persoana de succes din Romania in viziunea lui Valentin 1:42:47 o carte pe care ar trebui sa o citeasca toata lumea : Grain Brain de Dr. Perlmutter o carte care l-a influentat pe Valentin cel ami mult : Diabetes Epidemic & You de Joseph Kraft 1:44:22 cum sa spui NU 1:46:50 sfatul pe care l-ar da copiilor sai daca ar fi ultimul sfat Alte resure mentionate: Stephen Van Groningen Sleep Cycle Va multumesc tuturor pentru ca ati ascultat! Daca ti-a placut acest episod, te rog sa te abonezi la podcast si sa ii dai o nota si un review pe itunes sau in aplicatia ta de podcast favorita, Contacteaza-ma pe social media pentru sugestii: Facebook, Instagram
Despite decades of research and relentless messaging about the importance of diet and exercise, type 2 diabetes remains a major threat to the lives of millions of Americans. As new diagnoses in some populations plateau, rates in others groups, including African Americans and Latinos, are increasing. Why does this largely preventable and multifactorial condition persist? What are the latest treatments available for individuals living with diabetes? And what technological and medical breakthroughs lie on the horizon? In this Forum — held on World Diabetes Day — experts in medical innovation, food policy, diabetes and obesity research, and community outreach assessed the promise of new approaches to diabetes, as well as explored remaining challenges. Part of The Dr. Lawrence H. and Roberta Cohn Forums, this event was presented jointly with HuffPost on Tuesday, November 14, 2017.
In Episode 15, Dr. Bubbs interviews obesity and diabetes expert Dr. Jason Fung MD, exploring the high blood sugar and insulin epidemic that affects all Western countries today. Dr. Fung discusses the flaws in the "calories in vs calories out" model for weight loss, the importance of the liver in controlling healthy blood sugars, how chronically high insulin levels impact long-term weight gain and how constant snacking creates the ideal environment for weight gain and hyperinsulinemia. Dr. Jason also highlights some simple, easy and actionable take-aways for clients looking to lose weight, improve blood sugar levels and overall health.
World Diabetes Day is an international event to raise awareness about diabetes. The theme for 2016 is Eyes on Diabetes. Our guest is Professor Alicia Jenkins, Professor of Diabetes and Vascular Medicine at the University of Sydney and an endocrinologist at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne. Professor Jenkins is a diabetes expert, and has been an integral part of setting up of a fabulous global initiative out of Melbourne, Insulin for Life. There is a lot we must know about diabetes and only by understanding something, can we choose to make better choices. With Diabetes there is a lot at stake for you & your family. In this show we discuss everything diabetes and the action we can take today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“What Do the People of the Marshall Islands Teach Us About Reversing the Diabetes Epidemic” (44:17 min) Kirk’s video overview of his interview with Brenda Davis, RD (3:42 min) Brenda Davis, R.D. is registered dietitian, author, outstanding speaker, and is Continue reading What Do the People of the Marshall Islands Teach Us About Reversing the Diabetes Epidemic – An Interview with Brenda Davis, RD→ The post What Do the People of the Marshall Islands Teach Us About Reversing the Diabetes Epidemic – An Interview with Brenda Davis, RD appeared first on .
Are you a diabetic or headed for diabetes? What are some of the signs and symptoms? Can it be reversed? Take charge of your health and listen to this podcast!
On this episode, host Lucy Gellman sits down with Dr. Margaret Grey, Annie Goodrich Professor at the Yale School of Nursing, to discuss the rise of diabetes in New Haven's neighborhoods and what the city and its residents can do to to fight it.
Let's be honest, when your feet hurt you hurt all over! When your feet are not in the best shape you are hard pressed to have a good day. Some of us don't pay attention to any parts of our body south of our waist lines. Well, today Dr. Dionne Crawford is helping us understand how our bodies are connected. We're discussing more then just how diabetes affects our feet. We're talking about how to have healthy feet in general. Join the conversation and learn how by treating your feet you are treating the whole you. You can visit her website here: http://bit.ly/25yr3qgcrawfordfootspa
You’ve probably heard the old adage "you are what you eat." If this is the case, America's obsession with fast food is becoming alarmingly destructive. Research out of UCLA recently revealed that more than half of all adults in California have either pre-diabetes or diabetes that hasn't been diagnosed. In this podcast you'll hear about the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, who is more at risk, and what pregnant women should know about diabetes. My guest is Ellen Goodstein, executive director of the William Sansum Diabetes Center in Santa Barbara, California. She will explain the work that Sansum Diabetes does, including development of an artificial pancreas, which could be helpful to those who are living with diabetes. Here are some highlights from the UCLA study: — 13 million adults in California (46%) have pre-diabetes or undiagnosed diabetes — 2.5 million adults (9%) have already been diagnosed with diabetes. That adds up to 15.5 million people, 55% of the state’s population 33% of young adults (aged 18 to 39) have pre-diabetes Read more about the UCLA study here. For more health, wellness & personal growth podcasts, go to WellnessTalkShow.com
Diabetes once rare is now a plague on our society Modern medicine is helpless when you are looking for a cure, the best our drugs and modern science can offer is releif from some symptoms of diabetes but No Cure!! This episode you will find out about the causes of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, you will also find out about type 3 diabetes Know that this is NOT genetic You will find the cure for over 95% of all diabetics Don't miss this life saving episode
LISTEN with the Audio Player at the bottom of this post or with apps such as iTunes, iPhone Podcasts, Stitcher, BeyondPod or Pocket Casts. Need a Feed? It is: http://www.kentuckyvoicesandviews.com/feed/podcast/ ____________________________________________________________________________________ WE have a problem. It is The Great Diabetes Epidemic. Epidemic is the key word. It is a current public health problem of huge magnitude, […]
Pre-diabetes is an umbrella term and the most widely used phrase to describe a blood concentration of glucose or glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) that lies above normal but below that defined for diabetes. John S Yudkin, emeritus professor of diabetes at University College London, thinks this is over-medicalisation and will only increase the burden on individuals and the health system. Read the full analysis article: http://www.bmj.com/content/349/bmj.g4485
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The Run Away Diabetes Epidemic - What to Do! Part 1 Host: Erin Chamerlik, MS https://GetBetterWellness.com Erin's new book, released 2020: The Reclaim Diet Host Erin Chamerlik, holistic nutritionist will bring practical information to help you lose weight permanently, reduce your cholesterol, improve your chronic health conditions. Do you just want to GET BETTER? Are you tired of prescription medication and all of their side-effects? If you are done with yo-yo diets that leave you starving and fail in the end please listen to this show. This is not medical advice, I just share information. Consult your doctor about medication and any health concern that you have.
Recent studies project the number of people in the U.S. with diabetes will double to 44.1 million by 2034. Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean and former director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases describes the proactive measures needed to tackle the diabetes epidemic and reduce human suffering and healthcare costs.
Guest: Francine Kaufman, MD Host: Steven Edelman, MD Diabetes has moved from being a disease of developed countries to a disease in developing countries such as India and Asia. What are some of the cultural influences surround this growing epidemic? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, professor of medicine at the University of Southern California, Dr. Francine Kaufman, as they discuss the new challenges to this growing global epidemic.
One in every 13 Americans has diabetes. And ethnic minorities have a much higher incidence of Type 2 diabetes. Learn about the challenges, and some possible solutions from three experts who spoke at a conference last week at the Academy.
Dr. Francine Kaufman discusses diabetes prevention and treatment. Dr. Kaufman is currrently leading two NIH diabetes investigations, both focusing on preventing and treating type 2 diabetes in children and teenagers. She discusses how people can modify their lifestyles and make a real shift to healthy behaviors. Dr. Kaufman is Head of the Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism at Children
Guest: Mitchell Lazar, MD, PhD Host: Lee Freedman, MD The CDC has ominously projected that one in three children born in the year 2000 will develop diabetes in his or her lifetime. Mitchell Lazar, MD, PhD, professor of medicine and genetics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and director of the Penn Diabetes Center, discusses the magnitude of the diabetes epidemic. What can we do to prevent the CDC’s prediction from materializing?
Guest: Mitchell Lazar, MD, PhD Host: Lee Freedman, MD The CDC has ominously projected that one in three children born in the year 2000 will develop diabetes in his or her lifetime. Mitchell Lazar, MD, PhD, professor of medicine and genetics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and director of the Penn Diabetes Center, discusses the magnitude of the diabetes epidemic. What can we do to prevent the CDC’s prediction from materializing?