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Dr. Galati starts the program wishing all the dads and Happy Father's Day and explains the generational heath across families. He talks about an article on the secret to men's longevity and shares seven tips to reduce the chance of cancer. Dr. Galati also has lifelong friend John Geerlings join the show to talk about Father's Day. He ends the show about another article on Glutathione.
Dr. Galati plays an extended interview he had with Bariatric Surgeon Dr. Garth Davis earlier this week. They talk about obesity, the new GLP-1 agents, his thoughts on diet/exercise, and bariatric surgery.
Dr. Galati starts with a story about the mush he had at Starbucks on Friday. He discusses the different things you can eat to get protein. Dr. Mazen Noureddin joins the show to share his perspective on the big problems associated with fatty liver disease. Dr. Galati also explains how if you have your health, you have everything.
With it being the last day of May, Dr. Galati talks about June being Men's Health Awareness Month. He explains his high-level sense of what this means. Two members of his practice, Natalie Oliver and Swara Modi, join to talk about food and nutrition. Dr. Galati also talks about the emotions now that he is a grandfather.
Hello and welcome to our latest #podcast episode! I'm so glad you're here with us today. This segment comes from our recent broadcast on SiriusXM's Catholic Channel, where we dive into some fascinating health news stories that you need to know about.In today's episode, we're covering some truly important topics: First, we'll explore how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way you can access quality medical care. Then, we'll talk about the powerful benefits of strength training and why it deserves a place in your wellness routine. We'll also tackle a question many of you have asked – is eating jerky actually good for you? And finally, we'll discuss some common medications that may increase your risk of dementia – information that could be crucial for you and your loved ones.Before we jump in, I want to remind you to like and follow our podcast so you never miss an episode. And please, share this valuable health information with your family and friends – it could make a real difference in someone's life.Also, don't forget to tune in every Sunday evening at 8 PM Eastern for our live weekly radio show, "Your Health First," broadcast on our flagship station 740 KTRH and streamed worldwide on the iHeart Radio app.Alright, let's get started! Dr. Joe GalatiHow To Reach Dr. Joe Galati and his Team:For an on-line consultation or press inquiries, contact Teresa Reyes at 713-794-0700Dr. Galati's Newsletter Sign-UpLiver Specialists of TexasGet a Copy of Dr. Galati's BookDr. Galati on FacebookMessage Dr. Galati and his team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I'm glad you're with us! Here is the rundown on our latest podcast.Today we're talking about something that can change the way you think about getting older: health span versus life span.Life span is simply how long you live—the number of years between birth and death. Health span is different. Health span is how many of those years you actually spend feeling well—strong, independent, mentally sharp, and able to do the things you enjoy without being limited by chronic disease, pain, or disability.Modern medicine has done a pretty good job of extending life span. People are living longer than ever. But those extra years don't mean much if they're spent going from doctor to doctor, juggling medications, or being too tired and too sick to enjoy your family, your hobbies, or your freedom. That's why health span is so much more important: it focuses on quality of life, not just quantity of years.In today's podcast, we'll break down the key differences between health span and life span, talk about the habits that truly move the needle, and give you practical steps to add more healthy, vibrant years to your life—not just more years to your calendar.Remember to tune in to Your Health First on 740 KTRH and streaming worldwide on the iHeartRadio app, every Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Central. How To Reach Dr. Joe Galati and his Team:For an on-line consultation or press inquiries, contact Teresa Reyes at 713-794-0700Dr. Galati's Newsletter Sign-UpLiver Specialists of TexasGet a Copy of Dr. Galati's BookDr. Galati on FacebookMessage Dr. Galati and his team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Galati starts the show with conversations he has with his own patients. He also has research experts Daniella Graham (Clinical Research Coordinator) and Alyssia Ruiz (Nurse Practitioner) join the program. They talk about their backgrounds and research studies. Dr. Galati ends with the continued discussion on cholesterol last week. Happy Mother's Day!
Dr. Joseph Rogers of the Texas Heart Institute at Baylor College of Medicine was our guest this past week on Your Health First. He delivered a thorough overview of cholesterol, cardiovascular risk factors, and what Americans need to know to protect their heart health. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death among adults in the U.S., so understanding your personal risk is critical. Dr. Rogers urged listeners to calculate their own 10-year cardiovascular risk and to review the results with their physician—decisions about starting statins or other lipid‑lowering therapies should be individualized based on that risk profile. He also noted that current guidelines generally recommend lipid‑lowering treatment for people with diabetes or chronic kidney disease.For detailed guidance and a risk calculator, visit: https://professional.heart.org/en/guidelines-and-statements/prevent-calculatorTune in to Your Health First every weekend at 7:00 PM Sunday (CST) on 740 KTRH and the iHeartRadio app for more expert health interviews and practical advice.How To Reach Dr. Joe Galati and his Team:For an on-line consultation or press inquiries, contact Teresa Reyes at 713-794-0700Dr. Galati's Newsletter Sign-UpLiver Specialists of TexasGet a Copy of Dr. Galati's BookDr. Galati on FacebookMessage Dr. Galati and his team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Galati starts the program with a friend who reached out looking for a specialist to help a relative who has multiorgan involvement. He also explains the need for the ten to fifteen percent of sicker patients that need to get in and be checked out. Dr. Galati has Dr. Joseph Rogers join the show to talk about cholesterol. He ends with the emphasis on sleep with May being Sleep Awareness Month.
Dr. Galati starts the program with his story telling about how being healthy is a full-time job. He also has Hepatologist Dr. Chuma Egwim on to talk about the value in taking care of yourself by maintaining your regular health checkups. Dr. Galati also spends a few minutes with a primer on hepatitis.
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Dr. Galati starts the program about an article on the one muscle in your body that can add to your longevity. He talks about three independent muscles that make up your glutes. Dr. Galati also replays a previous interview with Dr. Randeep Suneja where he explains the symptoms of heart disease and the denial of a heart attack. Happy Easter Sunday!
Dr. Galati starts the program with a story about a conversation he had with this finance guy after buying a new car this past week. He has Amy McGorry join to share her story of liver disease. She tells us about the journey of having autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Dr. Galati also spends a few minutes on the misunderstanding the role of alcohol has on liver transplant.
Dr. Galati starts the program talking about his physical therapy this past week. He shares the inventory of what is in his pantry, freezer, and refrigerator. Dr. Galati also has more to say on the colon cancer topic of last week.
Dr. Galati devotes this hour of Your Health First to the Mediterranean diet. He explains the foods it's rich with, how it's not advertised or defended in grocery stores, the middle eastern influence, and recipes you can make with it.
Dr. Galati starts with the big win for Team USA in the Hockey game this morning. He also shares his thoughts on second opinions in regard to health issues. Dr. Galati talks about the Nancy Guthrie situation and disuses whether older parents should be living by themselves. He also has a few articles of intertest on wight loss drugs and garlic supplements.
Tonight, On Your Health First, Dr. Galati tells us how February is American Hearth Month. He has good friend of the show Dr. Joe Rogers join to discuss cardiovascular health and symptoms associated with it. Dr. Galati also has Physician Assistant Natalie Oliver join the show to talk about fatty liver disease.
Tonight, On Your Health First, Dr. Galati spends a couple minutes talking about your gut. He has Physician Assistant Stephanie Johnson join the show to talk about education and her role as a PA. They also talk about sleep, hydration, and healthy breakfast ideas.
Dr. Galati talks about staying warm during these freezing temps and articles about exercise, strength, and heart disease. He also has Nurse Practitioner Anthony Santos join the show. He shares his take about taking care of yourself even during weather like we're dealing with right now. Dr. Galati also takes some time talking more about heart disease and stroke.
Dr. Galati starts the program by talking about his quick recovery from total knee replacement surgery and seeing Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass last night. Dr. Kelly Daus joins the show to talk about an emergency she had to deal with while on an airplane. Research Coordinator Callie Pettigrew at the Houston Research Institute also joins to talk about all the opportunities with the studies. Finally, Dr. Galati talks about and listens to Dr. Marc Sigel's comments about the new food pyramid.
Dr. Galati kicks off his first show of 2026. He talks about his total knee replacement surgery that kept him out of service for five weeks. Dr. Archana Sadhu joins the show to explain the important risk factors of diabetes, obesity, and major public health problems that so many of us face. Dr. Galati also chats about the new food pyramid that came out.
Houston Marathon Commottee Executive Director Wade Morehead joins KTRH's Cliff Saunders to preview this Sunday's Chevron Houston Marathon.
Author Pam Penick stops by to discuss her new book "Gardens of Texas: Visions of Resilience from the Lone Star State". Beverly from Arbor Gate also speaks with Skip about holiday festivities.
Tonight, on Your Health First, Dr. Galati starts by talking about his Kodiak Pancakes for breakfast. He also has Gastroenterologist Dr. Adeeb Dwairy join the show to explain the common GI complaints and how often he sees late cases. Dr. Galati also takes a few minutes to discuss the key things to be aware of in projecting for 2026.
With all the eating and drinking that comes with Thanksgiving and the Holidays, Dr. Galati explains how toxic acetaminophen can be. He also talks about his upcoming knee replacement. Dr. Galati was happy about the astounding response to his idea of giving a blood pressure cuff as a holiday gift. He also takes some time to chat about flu season and vaccines.
Dr. Galati starts the program talking about the opportunity he had last week to speak at a law firm about men's health. He also has Kathy Fenelon join the show to talk about hiking. She explains all the benefits, the importance of doing it with your children, and the steps of easing into a hiking mentality.
Dr, Galati starts the program talking about holiday gift giving and high blood pressure. He also explains the science of senescent cells. Dr. Galati describes how zombie cells arise and how they relate to anti-aging and life span.
With October coming to an end, Dr. Galati wants to stress the importance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. He has Jackie DeAngelis from Fox Business join the program to talk about her personal story. She also explains how damaging alcohol use is leading to breast cancer rates. Dr. Galati also spends a few minutes talking about the GLP-1 agonist drugs and wegovy.
Dr. Galati starts the program by talking about his trip to Italy the past two weeks. He also explains the elements of the Mediterranean diet and all the vegetables and whole grains. Dr. Galati spends the last segment telling us all about his problematic knee.
Dr. Galati starts the program with a quick example of chronic progressive disease. He talks about a few articles about heart disease on women and the myths associated with fruit. Dr. Galati also has thoughts about his patients wanting to work out or exercise.
Dr. Galati is back in studio for the show tonight with Dr. David Alfi. He talks about all he does specializing in oral, dental, and facial surgery. He also discusses how your jaw relates to your teeth and mouth breathing. He goes on to explain the causes of sleep apnea and alcohol.
Tonight, on Your Heath First Dr. Galati starts with a discussion about what to feed your kids for breakfast. He then has colleague Callie Pettigrew who manages their new research unit join the show to talk about everything she does and explain clinical research. Dr. Galati spends his last segment continuing the discussion on what your kids eat for breakfast.
Your Health First: Advancements in Robotic Surgery & Live Liver Donation at Houston MethodistJoin Dr. Joe Galati on this episode of "Your Health First" as he speaks with leading surgeons from Houston Methodist Hospital, Dr. Simon and Dr. Yee Lee Cheah. Broadcasting live from 740 KTRH in Houston and worldwide on the iHeartRadio app every Sunday at 7:00 PM Central, this insightful discussion delves into the groundbreaking work being done in robotic surgery and the current status of the live donor liver transplant program at Houston Methodist.Dr. Simon and Dr. Cheah share their expertise on the numerous benefits of robotic surgery, highlighting the significant advantages for patients and the remarkable advancements in technology over the past 5-10 years. They also provide a comprehensive overview of the meticulous patient selection process for live liver donors and detail the structured program at Houston Methodist Hospital.Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the cutting-edge surgical techniques and life-saving transplant procedures making a difference in patient care.For more information:Dr. Simon & Dr. Cheah: www.houstonmethodist.orgDr. Joe Galati: www.drjoegalati.comGuest Biographies:Dr. Simon:Dr. Simon is a highly accomplished surgeon with a specialization in abdominal transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery. She earned her medical degree with honors from University College Cork Faculty of Medicine in Ireland in 2002 and completed her general surgery residency at Brown University Program, Rhode Island Hospital. Dr. Simon further honed her expertise with a research fellowship in Diagnostic Imaging at Brown University and an ASTS-certified fellowship in Abdominal Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center. Her clinical interests are extensive, encompassing both benign and malignant tumors of the liver, bile duct, and pancreas, including hepatocellular carcinoma and Klatskin tumors. She is also deeply involved in kidney transplantation, living and deceased donor liver transplantation, pancreatic carcinoma, robotic surgery, and surgery for portal hypertension. Dr. Simon is board-certified in general surgery by the American Board of Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).Dr. Yee Lee Cheah:Dr. Yee Lee Cheah is a distinguished surgeon who joined the J.C. Walter Jr. Transplant Center at Houston Methodist Hospital in 2022. She graduated with honors from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2000 and completed her General Surgery Residency at the Brown University Program. Dr. Cheah further specialized with an ASTS-accredited fellowship in Transplantation & Hepatobiliary Surgery at the Lahey Clinic. Prior to Houston Methodist, she played a pivotal role at the Asian American Liver Centre at Gleneagles Hospital, the largest adult living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) center in Southeast Asia, before returning to LHMC to develop their LDLT and robotic surgery programs. Her expertise lies in living donor liver transplantation, robotic transplantation, HPB surgery for benign and malignant disorders, and nutrition therapy for surgical patients. Dr. Cheah's main research interests are centered on living donor safety and robotic surgery. She has held faculty positions at Brown University and Tufts University and served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, on Your Health First, Dr. Galati talks about a research article that has to do with anti-depressants. He also talks about vaping and how harmful it is to you. Dr. Galati goes on to explain the benefits to sunlight and spending time outside. Also, with July in full swing, he spends some time talking about Social Wellness month.
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Dr. Galati is back in the studio tonight and starts with his thoughts about an article on marijuana use. He also has Dr. Caroline Simon and Yee Lee Cheah join to talk about liver transplant and robotic surgery. They also discuss the evaluation of potential donors and the importance of taking care of the liver.
Tonight, on Your Health First Dr. Galati focuses on being an advocate for yourself as a patient. He also talks about a new weight loss pill called affarlaprogue.
Tonight, on Your Health First with Dr. Galati, he talks about his dad on this Father's Day. He also has Dan Ostrander join the show to explain the role fathers have in health and wellness. The article of the week for Dr. Galati in The New York Times is about the five keys to a healthy diet, so he spends some time discussing that.
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Tonight, on Your Health First Dr. Galati continues the discussion of prostate cancer. He has Certified Urologist Dr. Brian Miles join the show to talk about the PSA screening tool in men over the age of 50 and the weight we put on it. Dr. Galati spends the last segment discussing a New York Times article about exercise and depression.
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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