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Dr. Galati is back in studio tonight and has his sister Celeste join the show on this Mother's Day. As a nurse she talks about hospice care and the timing. They also talk about their mom, the food, the cooking, and being a health teacher.
Dr. Galati starts the program by discussing a New York Times article about 17 ways to cut your risk of stroke, dementia, and depression all at once. He also stresses how the common thread of obesity is the leading cause of so many metal health issues or disorders. Dr. Galati also has Dr. Mazen Noureddin join the show to talk about fatty liver disease, second level testing, and more.
Tonight Dr. Galati separates his segments where he spends time talking about four different topics. These include GLP-1 drugs, cancer screening, meal prepping, and how to be a good patient.
Dr. Galati starts with a program note on a webinar he is hosting Tuesday about cooking at home. He also has Registered Dietician Lauren Mahesri join to talk about the mediterranean diet and how we can adopt a healthier look at what we eat. Dr. Galati wraps up the show spending some time explaining drug and alcohol awareness week.
With March being Colon Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Galati focuses on that. He explains how to prevent this cancer, and the symptoms associated with it. Dr. Galati also talks about a list of food additives in a post he saw from Dr. Mark Hyman. He goes on to ask the question on if you're comfortable experimenting in the kitchen in making new foods.
Dr. Galati is back in the studio tonight with two guests. He starts with a quick chat about colon cancer now that we are into March. The disease of the night is amyloidosis. Dr. Galati has two colleagues, Dr. Barry Trachtenberg and Dr. Mahwash Kassi join him to talk all about it.
With February being American Heart Month Dr. Galati focuses on heart disease. He plays a conversation he had earlier in the week with Dr. Randeep Suneja at the Cardiology Center of Houston. He talks about risk factors for heart and cardiovascular disease and the symptoms. Dr Suneja also talks about those who should go for a coronary calcium scan, where the future lies with GLP-1 agents, and more.
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Dr Galati starts the program by sharing a story about telemedicine. He also talks about his meeting with Dr. Grace Su from the University of Michigan on the state of liver disease. Dr. Galati continues on to talk about a Wallstreet Journal article on an increased risk of heart attack on Super Bowl Sunday and the continued notice of “Making America Healthy Again”.
Dr. Galati is back in the KTRH studios for the show tonight. He starts with a quick chat about diet soda and why you should avoid it. Dr. Galati also has Dr. Stine join the show to talk about his jourey at Penn State and the role of exercise for your liver in great detail.
Dr. Galati is back in studio tonight and starts the program with a Space City Weather update. He expresses the importance of being prepared from a health standpoint. Dr. Galati also talks about an alcohol and cancer risk report. He ends the program explaining Alcohol Use Disorder those who take part in Dry January.
John Quiñones is an ABC News correspondent who reports across "20/20," "Nightline" and "Good Morning America." During his 40-year tenure at ABC News, he has reported extensively for all programs and platforms and served as anchor of "What Would You Do?" and "Primetime." This discussion focused primarily on his work on "What Would You Do?," which just began its 17th Season on ABC. Podcast Highlights: The importance of ABC's "What Would You Do?" TV show Shift in the public's perception of right vs. wrong Shift in the public's view of journalism John's reaction when people ignore a potentially dangerous scenario Teresa DeZarn and the challenges of being an actor on the show Security on the set Fresh ideas from new Executive Producer, Emmy Award-winner Joel Relampagos Reaching out to teachers who inspired you John's youth as part of a San Antonio-based farmworker family The beauty of Latin Culture What white people need to know about being Latin in America Response when bystanders see people like them being threatened What John KNOWS Quiñones has won seven national Emmy® Awards for his work on "Primetime Live," "Burning Questions" and "20/20." He received an Emmy for his coverage of the Congo's virgin rainforest, which also won the Ark Trust Wildlife Award. In 1990, he received an Emmy for "Window in the Past," a look at the Yanomami Tribe. He received a National Emmy Award for his work on the ABC documentary "Burning Questions: The Poisoning of America," which aired in September 1988. In 2024, John was honored with the Distinguished Journalist Award presented by DePaul University's Center for Journalism Integrity & Excellence and became a member of the NATAS Silver Circle. In 2022, Quiñones received the Lifetime Achievement Award from MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund), the country's oldest and most prominent Latino civil rights organization; was named a "Fellow of the Society" by the Society of Professional Journalists; and received the President's Award for Journalism Excellence from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. In 2021, Quiñones received the Carr Van Anda Award for his "enduring contributions to journalism" from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, as well as the "Inspire: Visionary Leadership Award" from the Anne Frank School in San Antonio for "What Would You Do?" scenarios that shined a light on antisemitism in the United States. In 2019, he received RTDNA's John F. Hogan Award for national and international reporting. Quiñones was also honored with a World Hunger Media Award and a citation from the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards for "To Save the Children," his 1990 report on the homeless children of Bogota. Among his other prestigious awards are the First Prize in International Reporting and the Robert F. Kennedy Prize for his piece on "Modern Slavery — Children Sugar Cane Cutters in the Dominican Republic." Quiñones joined ABC News in June 1982 as a general assignment correspondent based in Miami, providing reports for "World News Tonight with Peter Jennings" and other ABC News broadcasts. He was one of the few American journalists reporting from Panama City during the U.S. invasion in December 1989. Before joining ABC News, he was a reporter with WBBM-TV in Chicago. He won two Emmy Awards for his 1980 reporting on the plight of migrants from Mexico. From 1975 to 1978, he was a news editor at KTRH radio in Houston, Texas. During that period, he also was an anchor/reporter for KPRC-TV. Quiñones received a Bachelor of Arts in speech communications from St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas. He received a master's from the Columbia School of Journalism. Quiñones received two honorary degrees: In 2016, he received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Utah Valley University and, in 2014, a Doctor of Letters from Davis & Elkins College. ON THE KNOWS with Randall Kenneth Jones is a podcast featuring host Randall Kenneth Jones (bestselling author, speaker & creative communications consultant) and Susan C. Bennett (the original voice of Siri). ON THE KNOWS is produced and edited by Kevin Randall Jones. www.OnTheKnows.com John Quiñones : https://www.johnquinones.com/ Randall Kenneth Jones: www.RandallKennethJones.com Susan Bennett: www.SusanCBennett.com Kevin Randall Jones: www.KevinRandallJones.com
First Episode of 2025: Understanding Ultra-Processed Foods and Their Impact on HealthWelcome to the inaugural episode of 2025! This week, we dive into the world of ultra-processed foods, exploring their negative health implications and the NOVA food classification system, which categorizes foods into groups from one to four based on processing levels. We'll discuss how ultra-processed foods can lead to overeating, resulting in serious obesity-related health issues, including type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative disorders.Recognizing and understanding group four ultra-processed foods is crucial for becoming an informed consumer and making healthier shopping choices. In addition, we'll touch on the health benefits of sauna and cold plunging. Join us as we welcome Jim Murphy, a golf professional from Texas, who shares his personal experience with cold plunging and its effects on his health. Tune into "Your Health First," our weekly radio broadcast, every Sunday evening from 7 to 8 PM Central Time. You can listen to us on iHeart 740 KTRH or stream us globally on the iHeartRadio app. For more information, visit www.drjoegalati.com. Don't miss this insightful episode packed with valuable knowledge for your health journey!Here are three informative web links that discuss the dangers of ultra-processed foods:These resources should provide a solid foundation for understanding the potential dangers of ultra-processed foods.NOVA ClassificationList of Ultraprocessed FoodsWhere to find Dr. Joe Galati and his team:Dr. Galati's newsletter sign-upMedical Practice: Liver Specialists of TexasDr. Galati's Book Site: Eating Yourself SickFacebook: Dr. Joe GalatiDr. Galati's YouTube ChannelPlease send feedback and suggestion. You can message me here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Galati is back in studio to wrap up the 2024 year. He starts the show talking about ultra processed foods and the NOVA groups. Dr. Galati also brings on professional golfer Jim Murphy to explain the cold plunge and the health benefits that come with it. He ends the show talking about the GLP-1 drugs. Happy New Year!
Dr. Galati starts with a Christmas story from his childhood. He also talks about his trip to target yesterday and the revelation he had. Dr. Galati goes on to share an analogy on the mechanical things we work with compared to our own body. He also talks about an article on bariatric surgery. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Dr. Galati starts the program by talking about the company Viome what the tests they do. He also has his sister and nurse Celeste join to explain healthcare ignorance leading to chronic disease and a strategy to turn it around. Dr. Galati takes a few minutes to talk about an article on aging experts obsessed with health span.
Dr. Galati starts the program by recapping his Thanksgiving and what he remembers from years past. He also takes a deep dive into the explanation on the cost of wellness and the dollars that go into it. Dr. Galati also talks about apathy on the part of the community at large.
Dr. Galati is back in studio for the show tonight. He starts with a “Making America Healthy Again” idea after this election and his trip to Trader Joe's. Cardiologist Dr. Mike Wilson joins the show to share his radio experiences and his take on the “Making America Healthy Again” slogan. He also talks about the quote-on-quote mandate and what he sees in his everyday practice.
Dr. Galati starts his show with a quick programing note on Tuesday, Election Day. He then shares his quick take on politics and urging people to vote. With November being Diabetes Awareness Month Dr. Galati explains how this is a devestaing diease. He goes on to talk about the craziness in the obsession of getting protein. Dr. Galati ends the progam explaining how food is medicine and shares a ravioli story.
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Dr. Galati starts the show once again expaining his single goal every week. He talks about a few articles that involve the gender gap and heart diease, fruit myths, and prolonged standing, Dr. Galati also chats about a study on GLP 1 antagonist drugs. He finishing talking what your going this week for yourself and how patients should go about working out.
Dr. Galati starts the show with a side comment about his nice encounter with the boyscouts when he went to Kroger this morning. He also talks about social media as the world wide web in general. Dr. Galati has Cardologist Mike Wilson join the show to explain the range of heart amanilities and the change that has come about due to Covid.
Dr. Galati's big topic of the day is about weight, obesity and how it's the root casue for a lot of health problems people deal with. He expains how there is no qick fix for this. Howver, there are options if your willing to own it and take responsibility for it. Dr. Galati goes on to talk about the importance of knowing how your body works and he closes the program by explaining the dash diet.
Dr. Galati is back in studio tonight and we talk about how you need to be in good shape in order to travel nowadays. He also explains alchohol related liver disease with patients. Dr. Galait has Physical Therapist Allison Teheng join to talk about good shape, the fitness of patients, becht pysical therapy, and being poactive.
Dr. Galati is back in studio tonight and we start by talking about brussels sprouts. It's a good food made bad. He also chats about an article on restaurant critic Pete Wells and ultra processed foods to dementia. He has UT student Jack Teheng join the show to talk about his story and interest in medical school. He also explains the importance of your food choices as a college student.
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Although Dr. Galati doesn't like to get political he does starts the program talking about the rough couple of weeks Biden has dealt with. He also chats about the evidence he sees with his patients everyday. Dr. Galati also has Cardiologist Dr. Randeep Suneja join the show to share his thoughts on hypertension and taking care of your heart.
With summer in full swing and the 4th coming up Dr. Galati starts the program talking about taking this time to really think about your overall health. He has a couple artilces he has posted up his facebook page. The first is on daily mutivitamins and how supplements are of no value. The other is on three simple tests to figure out what kind of overall health you are in. Dr. Galati spends time going into depth on those steps in the final segment.
Dr. Galati starts the program with a little flaskback from the Better Bagel talk a few weeks ago. He also has his sister and nurse Celeste Galati join the show. She talks about her hip replacment, the journey through ortopedic issues, and the recovery. Celeste expalins the surgery and seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. They also chat about how to motivate their patients.
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Dr. Galati starts the program talking about Father's Day and the role they have in the health of their family. He has Author Justin Batt join the show to explain Daddy Saturday how he got involved. Mr. Batt also talks about childhood obesity and the parenting problem causing this.
Dr. Galati is back in the KTRH studio tonight and starts with an update on his book giveaway. He then continues the Better Bagel debate we got into last week. He also has his nephew Michael Varrier come on to talk about how he got into cooking and what he likes to feed his kids.
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Skip talks with callers all morning and gives advice on dealing with pests, removing weeds, tree care, and too much water after a few weeks of heavy rain.
Dr. Galati is finally back after his safari in Tanzania. It's time to be thankful for the country we live in, the freedom., and our way of life with Memorial Day tomorrow. He talks about his love for photography and more about the trip. Dr. Galati also explains how we all can prevent colon cancer. He goes on to chat about a clip he received from his dietician about The Better Bagel.
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Dr. Galati gets going tonight talking about the breaking news on the FDA approval of resmetirom, brand name (rezdiffra) and the impact it has. He continues the fatty liver conversation on the fibrosis and scaring of the liver. Dr. Galati also replays last weeks interview with Dr. Dang Nguyen on Colon Cancer and the awareness surrounding it.
It's Colon Cancer Awareness Month and Dr. Galati stresses the importance of your colon on the program tonight. He uses his genie app to shows how easy it is to get healthy recipes. Dr. Galati also has Neurologist Dr. Dang Nguyen join the show to share some information about awareness, colon cancer, and more. He also spends a few minutes on abdominal pain and getting screened.
Host Skip Richter answers your gardening questions all morning long!
Host Skip Richter answers your gardening questions all morning long!
Skip talks all things soil with his guest Luis Chmorro for Heirloom Soils.
Host Skip Richter answers your gardening questions all morning long!