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GLP-1 medications are becoming more common for weight management, but they can have long-term effects on your gut health. Gerianne DiPiano is joined by Alison Bladh, a nutritional therapist who has worked in the health and wellness industry for over 30 years. They discuss the right foods to eat while taking - and after stopping - GLP-1 medications. Discover how to make sure you're getting a balanced diet with nutrient-rich foods to support your blood sugar, digestion, and side effects. Learn how to maintain your weight and digestion after you've stopped taking the medications.Alison Bladh is a registered nutritional therapist, author, and member of FemmePharma's Medical Advisory Board. To connect with Alison, visit her Nutritional Therapy website: https://www.alisonbladh.com/
Welcome to the Plant-Based Canada Podcast. In this episode we are joined by Dr. Rikin Patel to discuss the vital role of sleep in overall health, how it impacts children and families, and practical lifestyle strategies to improve sleep quality.Dr. Rikin Patel is a consultant pediatrician and lifestyle medicine physician. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Toronto. He completed his pediatric residency at Memorial University of Newfoundland, and prior to medical school he completed a Masters in Health Policy Planning and Finance from the London School of Economics and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Currently, Dr. Patel works for the Scarborough Health Network and is the founder of Reset Pediatric Lifestyle Medicine clinic, a virtual clinic aimed at empowering families to make the best lifestyle choices for their health. He is a member of the Medical Advisory Board for the Centre for Nutrition Studies. He is passionate about promoting a culture of wellness and resilience within physician and trainee communities through medical improv, meditation and plant-based nutrition. He is a certified yoga instructor and teaches Shaolin Kung Fu at the Waterloo Kung Fu Academy with over 35 years of experience.Resources:Book: ‘Forest Bathing' by Dr. Qing Li https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/forest-bathing-how-trees-can-help-you-find-health-and-happiness/9780525559856.html Effects of sleep duration on child neurocognitive development (Lancet Child Adolesc Health, 2022): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35914537/ Sleep Calculator: https://sleepopolis.com/calculators/Dementia Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/dementia.html Dr. Rikin Patel's Socials:Website: https://www.resetpediatrics.com/IG: dr.rikinpatel and resetpediatricsFacebook: thekungfudocTikTok: the.kungfudocYoutube: TheKungFuDocPlant-Based Canada's Socials:Instagram (@plantbasedcanadaorg)Facebook (Plant-Based Canada, https://m.facebook.com/plantbasedcanadaorg/)Website (https://www.plantbasedcanada.org/)X / Twitter @PBC_orgBonus PromotionCheck out University of Guelph's online Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate. Each 4-week course will guide you through essential plant-based topics including nutritional benefits, disease prevention, and environmental impacts. You can also customize your learning with unique courses such as Plant-Based Diets for Athletes and Implementing a Plant-Based Diet at Home. As the first university-level plant-based certificate in Canada, you'll explore current research, learn from leading industry experts, and join a community of like-minded people. Use our exclusive discount code PBC2025 to save 10% on all Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate courses. uoguel.ph/pbn.Thank you for tuning in! Make sure to subscribe to the Plant-Based Canada Podcast so you get notified when new episodes are published. This episode was hosted by Stephanie Nishi RD, PhD.Support the show
In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Armstrong and Corbin Bruton are joined by Dr. Shai Efrati, author of the book, Beyond Normal: How the New Science of Enhanced Medicine Elevates Peak Performance and Repairs Brain Injuries, and a pioneering physician, researcher, Director of the Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research in Israel, and Chair of Aviv Clinics' Medical Advisory Board. Dr. Efrati discusses his journey into enhanced medicine and hyperbaric research, emphasizing the importance of setting biological expectations and understanding the body's repair mechanisms. He explains the concept of hyperbaric medicine, the hyperoxic-hypoxic paradox, and the significance of neurogenesis in brain health. The discussion also covers applications in treating conditions like PTSD and cognitive decline, as well as the importance of measuring success through various biomarkers. Dr. Efrati discusses the importance of managing health proactively, likening it to maintaining a car. He explains how enhanced medicine can address biological aging at a molecular level, emphasizing the need for discipline and a proactive mindset. Dr. Efrati challenges the notion of inevitable age-related decline and advocates for a future where Alzheimer's is eradicated. He highlights the misconceptions surrounding enhanced medicine and hyperbaric therapy and shares personal practices for… aging well.BUY Beyond Normal: How the New Science of Enhanced Medicine Elevates Peak Performance and Repairs Brain Injuries on Amazon and support this podcast: https://amzn.to/43xWNPv
The LACNETS Podcast - Top 10 FAQs with neuroendocrine tumor (NET) experts
What is Carcinoid Heart Disease (CHD)? Which NET patients develop CHD? Retired cardiologist and carcinoid heart disease specialist Dr. Jerome Zacks provides an overview of CHD and describes the appropriate screening, diagnosis, and treatment. MEET DR. JEROME ZACKSDr. Jerome Zacks is a Cardiologist/Carcinoid Heart Disease Specialist; retired since December of 2021; but remain active as Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Icahn Medical School at Mount Sinai in New York City and founding member of the Center for Carcinoid and Neuroendocrine Tumors at the Icahn Medical School at Mount Sinai; founder of the Carcinoid Heart Center; formerly on the Medical Advisory Board of the Carcinoid Cancer Foundation; currently head the Electrocardiography course for the 4th Year Medical Student elective at the Mt. Sinai Medical Center which has resulted in an international reputation among students seeking Cardiology training in the United States. He has expertise in matters of health care Insurance Carriers' theft of funds from the Medicare program, has studied patterns of abuse in the Medicaid program and has extensive knowledge of pharmaceutical company abusive practices. Dr. Zacks continues to devote time to the care of patients with Carcinoid Heart Disease. He has served as a member of the Guidelines Committees of the European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) and of the North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (NANETS). He developed a new approach to compression stockings for patients with leg edema; he was granted a patent for this innovation. He has authored two national petitions urging Congress to mandate that any health care professional who uses one's license, in making decisions which influence a patient's care, be held to the SAME STANDARD OF CARE as the patient's treating professional. (These two petitions were blocked by Senator Cory Booker.) In his role as patients' physician, he has attempted to remove barriers of communication. His business card includes his personal mobile phone number as well as his email address and website information; He encourages patients to phone for immediate answers to urgent matters. Along with his wife, Yelena - an RN- they have devoted their professional lives to patients with heart disease from rare Neuroendocrine tumors. They have mentored 5 children, and are now learning from them and their 6 grandchildren have provided the real fuel and excitement for their lives.For more information, visit https://www.ncf.net/podcast/43For more information, visit LACNETS.org.
In this episode, we explore the definition of airborne allergies with FAACT's Medical Advisory Board member, Dr. Kristin Sokol. We discuss situations to avoid when allergens might be in the air, such as walking through a kitchen where flour is being mixed or a barbeque restaurant where shrimp is being grilled.Resources to keep you in the know:Schreiber AllergyCherry Blossom Allergy Conference in DC (March 28-30)FAACT's Anaphylaxis SectionKnow Your Epinephrine OptionsYou can find FAACT's Roundtable Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, Podbay, iHeart Radio, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, Threads, LinkedIn, Pinterest, TikTok, and YouTube. Sponsored by: ARS PharmaThanks for listening! FAACT invites you to discover more exciting food allergy resources at FoodAllergyAwareness.org!
Today, I'm joined by an extraordinary guest, Dr. Dawn Mussallem, D.O., DipABLM, a globally recognized Integrative Oncologist and Lifestyle Medicine Specialist at Mayo Clinic. Internationally respected for her work in cancer prevention and integrative oncology, Dr. Mussallem is a prolific speaker, author, and dedicated physician, bridging the gap between traditional medicine and cutting-edge wellness strategies. Her dedication to advancing health and longevity aligns perfectly with IM8, where she serves as a Medical Advisory Board member, helping to shape its evidence-based approach to nutrition and supplementation But beyond her medical expertise, Dr. Mussallem has an awe-inspiring personal journey. A stage 4 cancer survivor and heart transplant recipient, she defied the odds, not only returning to health but embracing endurance sports—running her first marathon just one year after her transplant. Today, she is an eight-time marathoner, proving firsthand the power of movement, mindset, and lifestyle medicine. In today's conversation, we'll explore her groundbreaking work in medicine, her role with IM8, and how endurance sports and lifestyle choices can transform health outcomes. This is an episode packed with insight, inspiration, and science-backed wellness strategies CONNECT Dr. Dawn Mussallem on Instagram The Mayo Clinic on Instagram Prenetics on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube` Marni Salup on Instagram and Playlist on Spotify SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Do What Moves You, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a five star review on Apple or Spotify Subscribe to MarniOnTheMovePodcast, YouTube Channel Tell your friends the episodes you are listening to on your social. Share a screen shot of the episode in your stories, tag us, we will tag you back! Subscribe, like and comment on our YouTube Channel, MarniOnTheMovePodcast
Carol Petersen is a compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is also a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. She is associated with the International College of Integrated Medicine, the American College of Apothecaries, the American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She is the chair for the Integrative Medicine Consortium. Carol also co-hosts a radio program called “Take Charge of your Health” which airs in the greater New York area. She is on the Medical Advisory Board for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research and co-owns an alternative medicine practice. Past episodes: The Verdict on Menopause Hormone Testing - Accurate or Waste of Money? What's Better? Compounded or Pharmaceutical HRT for Menopause Hormones? Contact Carol Petersen: Website: http://thewellnessbydesignproject.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thewellnessbydesignproject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WellnessCarol/ Email: carol@thewellnessbydesignproject.com Give thanks to our sponsors: Get Primeadine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA here. Get Mitopure by Timeline. 10% discount with code ZORA at timeline.com/zora Try Qualia senolytics. 15% off with code HACKMYAGE at qualialife.com/hackmyage Visit getkion.com/hack for 20% off Kion Essential Amino Acids Join Biohacking Menopause before November 1, 2024 to win a bottle of Oxford Healthspan's Primeadine spermidine valued at ($90). 15% off with code ZORA here. Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : @Hack My Age https://www.facebook.com/HackMyAge Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingwomen50 Instagram: @HackMyAge https://www.instagram.com/HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com https://hackmyage.com Biohacking Menopause membership group https://biohacking-menopause.mn.co Email: zora@hackmyage.com This podcast is edited by jonathanjk@gmail.com We cover: All things progesterone Differences among progesterone, progestin and progestogen The surprising truth about “Natural” Bioidentical hormones…is it a yam, is it natural, really? What the problem is with taking birth control for menopause How to avoid a hysterectomy Can you take progesterone while on an IUD? How to decipher synthetic vs bioidentical hormones in studies How creatine can help methylation The oral estrogen that does not increase stroke and blood clots --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
Dr. Wallace was appointed as a CA Ringside Physician in 1989. He is currently the Chief Ringside Physician of the California State Athletic Commission and serves as Chairman of its Medical Advisory Committee.He is also the World Boxing Council's Chairman of the Medical Advisory Board and lectures for the IBF, WBO and is a founding and current board member of the Association of Ringside Physicians and the CA Association of Professional Ringside Physicians.After serving two terms as Chairman of the Association of Boxing Commission's Medical Advisory Board, he served as Chief Ringside Physician and Instructor for the World Series of Boxing; USA Boxing International Team Physician and Instructor at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs.
Show notes: (1:40) What led Dr. Dzugan to the hormone optimization field? (3:20) Differences in medical approaches between countries (7:21) Pharmaceutical dependency in the U.S. (10:40) Aging and hormonal changes (14:11) Importance of hormone optimization (17:52) Understanding disease causes and treatment (20:38) The necessity of regular blood tests for optimal health (27:01) Cholesterol misconceptions and hormone production (30:29) Statins and cholesterol (37:30) Testosterone and heart health (47:38) Importance of mimicking natural hormone cycles (49:18) Testosterone, DHT, and hair loss connection (56:07) Outro Who is Dr. Sergey Dzugan? Sergey A. Dzugan MD, PhD is a world-renowned physician, research scientist, and educator. Within a few years of receiving his MD at Donetsk National University, Ukraine, he became the Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery at the University-affiliated regional hospital. After receiving his PhD, he became a Professor at that University. Upon moving his family to the US, he delved deeply into body chemistry optimization and developed breakthrough treatments for high cholesterol and migraine – for which the Academy of Creative Endeavors (Russia) awarded him the title of Academician. Dr. Dzugan's expertise in human physiology is recognized worldwide, and he regularly presents at global medical conferences such as the prestigious International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine as the co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of the Dzugan Institute of Restorative Medicine. Dr. Dzugan is the author of 163 publications in medical journals, author of 7 books, holder of 3 patents, and author of 23 articles in health-related magazines. He is a Member of the Editorial Board of the Neuroendocrinology Letters and a Member of the Medical Advisory Board at Life Extension Magazine. Links and Resources: Peak Performance Life Peak Performance on Facebook Peak Performance on Instagram
RECOVERING POLITICIANS PANEL: TRUDEAU'S CABINET RETREAT & OTTAWA GETS TOUGH ON CHINA Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by George Smitherman, former Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre, Health minister and Deputy Premier, Janet Ecker, former Ontario PC MPP and finance minister, and Cheri DiNovo, a former NDP MPP for Parkdale-High Park. Today, we kick things off with a discussion about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Cabinet retreat in Halifax. Meanwhile, China is not happy with Ottawa after it made the decision to slap a 100 percent tariff on Chinese electric Vehicles (following in the steps of the U.S.) OTTAWA CHANGING ITS APPROACH TO FOREIGN WORKERS Jane Brown is now joined by Guidy Mamann, a Toronto immigration lawyer and Partner at Mamman & Sandaluk LLP Immigration Lawyers. Ottawa is making some key changes to its immigration policy which includes an announcement on reducing the number of low wage temporary foreign workers coming to Canada. Guidy weighs in on the latest. RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT BLADDER CANCER IN CANADA Jane Brown is joined by Shasa Boshoff, National Development Manager of Bladder Cancer Canada, and Dr. Srikala Sridhar, Genitourinary Medical Oncologist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Center and Vice Chair of the Medical Advisory Board of Bladder Cancer Canada. Bladder Cancer Canada's annual walk is taking place in September. We discuss that as well as the latest research being done in the country on this deadly disease. You can learn more at Bladder Cancer Canada.
Have you ever wondered how a heart attack can change the way you think about food? What if surviving a life-threatening event leads to a whole new approach to nutrition? Discover the answers to these questions with Dr. Daniel Chen, whose journey from patient to health advocate is inspiring and educational. Dr. Daniel Chen is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine. He practices at Esperanza Health Center in North Philadelphia, providing primary care in both Spanish and English. Trained at Jefferson Medical College and Temple University Hospital, Dr. Chen connects his love for cooking to his practice, emphasizing a plant-based, nutritious, and culturally connected approach to food. As a second-generation Chinese-American and a survivor of cancer and a heart attack, he leads initiatives combining food, movement, and behavioral health to promote positive lifestyle changes and health justice. He serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies and enjoys raising his two children plant-strong with his wife, Charlene, a physician. Throughout the episode, Dr. Chen shares the pivotal moments that shaped his journey, practical tips on cooking plant-based meals, and insights on where to find specialized food like tofu. We also discuss the importance of avoiding food waste. Tune in to learn how his personal experiences have influenced his professional mission and how you can apply these lessons to your own life. Don't miss out—listen now and get inspired to make positive changes! Stay tuned for PART 2! --- Want to be coached by Dr. Colin? https://www.thechefdoc.app/thrive-coaching Have you been screened recently? Have you checked your diabetic score or CV Risk? SAVE 25% on Popular Health Tests with Code "CHEFDOC25": https://www.thechefdoc.app/recommended-products –- NEW WEBSITE, CHECK IT OUT: https://www.thechefdoc.app/
It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
“The most charming person I have ever met” is how our host Beth describes the guest in this episode, so you are in for a treat. We have the dynamic, charismatic Colleen Gioffreda! Colleen is the Clinical Operations Program Administrator for the Greenberg Center for Skeletal Dysplasias in the Department of Genetic Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She handles patient inquiries, coordinates the Little People of America (LPA) Medical Advisory Board clinics at the national conferences and regionals, provides school/social resources to patients and parents, and also manages budgets and databases. In her volunteer life, Colleen is LPA's Adoption Coordinator, and has helped facilitate the adoptions of over 400 children with dwarfism for the past seventeen years. She is also the Chair of the LPA Conference Management Committee and is a member of LPA's Medical Advisory Board. Colleen is lucky enough to answer to the name of ‘Mom' to her four children, who also all happen to have achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism. She views having achondroplasia as an opportunity, and feels fortunate to have experienced such a unique and rich adventure in life. Since our Executive Producer, Kira Dineen, is also a genetic counselor, she joins as a guest host in this episode. Episode Highlights: Understanding Terminology and Accommodations: Appropriate terms for individuals with achondroplasia and skeletal dysplasias. Vital accommodations for people with dwarfism in various aspects of life. Home Modifications and Misconceptions: Recommended home alterations for individuals affected by dwarfism. Addressing misconceptions and stereotypes about dwarfism in her work. Employment and Workplace Challenges: Employment roadblocks faced by little people and necessary workplace accommodations. Career Path and Key Responsibilities: Colleen's journey towards helping the skeletal dysplasia community. Key responsibilities in her role, including patient inquiries and coordinating medical advisory board clinics. School and Social Resources: Providing school and social resources to patients and parents. Importance of this support in managing skeletal dysplasias. Adoption Advocacy: Motivations for becoming involved in adoption advocacy. Experiences and insights from facilitating adoptions of children with dwarfism. Countries with higher frequencies of children with dwarfism waiting to be adopted. LPA Conference Management: Involvement in the LPA Conference Management Committee and the significance of organizing conferences. Memorable and rewarding experiences supporting individuals and families. Parental Support: Approaching support and resources for parents raising children with achondroplasia. Community Advocacy and Medical Collaboration: Pressing issues within the dwarfism community and advocacy efforts. Response to FDA-approved treatment for achondroplasia (VOXZOGO® (vosoritide)) and differing viewpoints. Collaborating with medical professionals and researchers to advance understanding and treatment. Personal and Professional Perspective: Influence of personal experience with achondroplasia on professional approach. Current initiatives and projects to support individuals with skeletal dysplasias. Future Hopes and Advice: Hopes for the future of care and support for individuals with dwarfism. Advice for professionals and volunteers supporting individuals with rare genetic conditions. Colleen Gioffreda shares invaluable insights into the world of dwarfism, from personal experiences to professional advocacy. Her work with the Greenberg Center and LPA highlights the importance of community, support, and dedicated advocacy for individuals with skeletal dysplasias. Stay tuned for the next new episode of “It Happened To Me”! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”. “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today's Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.
Frustrations as a research scientist motivated her to found Million Marker, a company that makes mail in test kits for toxic chemical exposure and provides education about healthier living. As an ardent believer in disease prevention she wants to provide preventive strategies for everyone which led to her relationship with Hugh & Grace and her role as one of our Medical Advisory Board members.Find us at hughandgrace.com On Instagram @hughandgrace On Facebook @HughandGrace Email us at customercare@hughandgrace.com Music: Realize your dreams by Sergio Prosvirini
Jordana Herschthal, M.D., is a board-certified dermatologist and a diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology. With 15 years of expertise in both medical and cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Herschthal specializes in cosmetic dermatology, injectables, and laser procedures. She is sought after for her detailed and comprehensive approach to facial harmonization and balance. Dr. Herschthal appreciates the beauty of subtlety and respects each person's individual attributes, producing a naturally rejuvenated result. She is passionate about creating treatment maintenance plans and curating skin care regimens to complement in-office treatments. She is among a select group of injectors who train fellow physicians on best techniques for injectables. Dr. Herschthal also serves on the Medical Advisory Board for Cartessa Aesthetics and Sciton, Inc. She is in private practice at The Herschthal Practice in Boca Raton, FL, and treats patients in Aspen, CO. She earned her medical degree and completed her Dermatology residency at the University of Miami Leonard School of Medicine, where she was awarded for her Excellence in Dermatologic Surgery. Prior to medical school, Dr. Herschthal received her BA at Brown University. Dr. Herschthal regularly lectures at national and international dermatology meetings and has been published in several journals and magazines. __________________________________________________ Sponsor the JOWMA Podcast! Email digitalcontent@jowma.org Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg/Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e
Today, I want to share an excerpt from an interview with Dr. Joanna Dudek, featured in our Lipedema & Keto Worldwide Summit in 2017. Dr. Dudek is a psychologist and nutritionist specializing in contextual behavioral therapies, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP). She conducted research on the psychological aspects of living with lipedema as a PhD student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw, Poland, where she is now an instructor. Additionally, Joanna serves on the Medical Advisory Board for the Lipedema Project. In this excerpt, Dr. Dudek discusses psychological flexibility and how this practice helps women with lipedema lead meaningful lives despite their chronic illness. She also shares small actions women can take to enhance their self-care and self-compassion.
Kegels? Overhyped or necessary exercise? Why pelvic floor function is a whole-body movement.Today we're diving into the age-old debate: are Kegels essential or exaggerated?Get ready to explore why pelvic floor function is more than just isolated exercises---it's a whole-body movement.We'll be answering your questions, from common conditions women face to the role of pelvic floor physical therapy in enhancing your overall well-being.It's a pleasure to introduce Dr. Karen Connor, a distinguished pelvic health clinical specialist from University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and a member of our Medical Advisory Board. Dr. Connor not only comprehends the transformative effects of pelvic floor physical therapy, but also recognizes the significance of pelvic health in enhancing women's well-being.Dr. Connor, your passion for normalizing conversations about the pelvic floor and sexual function is truly inspiring.
According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), nearly one-fourth of older adults aged 65 and older are at increased risk for loneliness and are considered to be socially isolated, with risk factors being attributed to hearing loss, losing family or friends, role changes such as retirement, living alone, and chronic disease. Geriatric syndromes — such as polypharmacy, falls, cognitive impairment like dementia and Alzheimer's disease, malnutrition, and incontinence — are clinical conditions and multifactorial impairments that are more commonly identified in older adults. Aging is definitely the normal trajectory of human life, but how can one age in a way that is considered healthy and with an optimal quality of life? How can an older adult look forward to the remaining years of life despite chronic illness? How can we help safeguard a geriatric's mental health despite feelings of abandonment, loneliness, and fear of being a burden to their caregiver/s?We are joined today by Dr. Christina Chen, a double board-certified geriatrician and internist at Mayo Clinic. She received her BS in Biology and Psychology from Michigan State University, MD from St George's University School Of Medicine, Internal Medicine residency at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, and Geriatric Medicine fellowship at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. She further achieved certificates in Acupuncture for Physicians from Helms Medical Institute and Executive Women in Leadership from Cornell University. Dr. Chen currently stands as an Attending Geriatrician and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic Rochester, the Host of the Aging Forward Podcast, the Course Director of the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine Senior Sages Curriculum. the Editor of the Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging book, and the Medical Advisory Board of GrandPad, a customizable platform that delivers virtual care to seniors at home while keeping seniors connected to reduce social isolation and improve the telehealth experience.Livestream Air Date: August 17, 2023Follow Ying Ying (Christina) Chen, MD: InstagramFollow Friends of Franz Podcast: Website, Instagram, FacebookFollow Christian Franz Bulacan (Host): Instagram, YouTubeThankful to the season's brand partners: Covry, House of M Beauty, Nguyen Coffee Supply, V Coterie, Skin By Anthos, Halmi, By Dr Mom, LOUPN, Baisun Candle Co., RĒJINS, Twrl Milk Tea, 1587 Sneakers
Hey there, welcome back to Diverse Thinking Different Learning! Today, we're diving into a topic that's often overlooked but incredibly important: late diagnoses of ADHD and autism, particularly in women, people of color, and LGBTQ individuals. It's a conversation that's long overdue, and we're so grateful to have Dr. Monica Blied joining us to shed some light on this crucial issue. As a clinical psychologist and founder of Faces of Health, Dr. Blied brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. In her private practice, she specializes in providing psychological assessments for adults and children who suspect they may have Autism, ADHD, or learning differences. With a keen focus on supporting adults living with chronic medical and mental illnesses, Dr. Blied has dedicated her career to helping individuals navigate the complex intersection of mental and physical health. Today, dive deep into the reasons why certain conditions like ADHD and autism are often diagnosed late, despite their significant impact on individuals' lives. From systemic biases to misconceptions and missed opportunities for support, Dr. Blied will be sharing invaluable insights and advice for anyone who suspects they may be struggling with an undiagnosed condition and what parents can look for in their children that could be signs of struggle. Show Notes: [2:13] - People are often overlooked and it seems that there are systemic biases. There are studies that show that particularly people of color are misdiagnosed. [3:42] - There are many misconceptions. Something important to remember is that most of the time, certain behaviors are not willful. [6:03] - One reason someone's diagnosis is missed is fewer outward symptoms or struggles, especially when compared to a sibling. [9:34] - Dr. Blied shares an experience in seeing the similarities and differences in siblings and the tendency to put more focus on one child over another. [11:24] - A late diagnosis could also be due to a family normalizing and nurturing certain behaviors. [13:38] - Externalized behaviors are obvious. The kids who internalize are often missed. [15:46] - Individuals who are born female are often misdiagnosed or completely overlooked as children. [17:44] - The average age of ADHD diagnosis in women is 37. By 18 years old, 80% of women who are autistic are still undiagnosed. [20:45] - Special interests can be misleading. [23:51] - Girls and women tend to be very good at masking, until the demands are more difficult to adjust to. [25:07] - In children, ADHD and autism are diagnosed in 4 boys to every 1 girl. But in adulthood, it is a 1 to 1 ratio. It is a misconception that it is more common in boys. [28:21] - There is the belief, even among medical professionals, that ADHD isn't a real struggle or problem. [29:12] - Dr. Blied describes what ADHD and autism might look like in a girl especially during childhood. [31:11] - There are higher rates of autism and ADHD in those with other types of medical issues and in LGBTQIA+ individuals. [33:36] - A late diagnosis leads to years of missed opportunities for support and intervention. [34:27] - Dr. Blied shares some first steps and advice if you suspect that you could need a diagnosis or are late diagnosed. About Our Guest: Dr. Monica Blied is a clinical psychologist, adjunct professor of psychology at Pepperdine, and the founder of Faces of Health in Claremont, California. In her private practice, Dr. Blied provides psychological assessments for adults and children who suspect they have Autism, ADHD, and/or learning differences. With a special interest in supporting adults who are living with chronic medical and mental illnesses, Dr. Blied has also developed expertise in the mind-body health connection. She currently serves as the Chair-Elect (and former Treasurer) of the California Psychological Association's Division of Education and Training, where she has been a member of the Executive Board for over 10 years. Since 2020, she has also served as a Medical Advisory Board member with Lupus LA, a role which allows her to continue giving back to her fellow Lupus Warriors. In 2022, Dr. Blied developed the Faces of Health app, which teaches mental health and stress management skills via brief, educational videos, all taught by women of color. In 2024, she added to her online educational suite a course on Adult ADHD and Autism, and another on Stress Management using Neuroscience. Links and Related Resources: Episode 99: Straight Talk About ADHD in Girls with Dr. Stephen Hinshaw Episode 118: Understanding the Intersection Between Autism and LGBTQIA with Dr. Laurie Stephens Episode 119: Autistic Girls – Overlooked and Underrecognized with Megan Beardmore, PhD, NCSP Episode 63: Supporting Youth with Autism and ADHD with Holly Blanc Moses Connect with Dr. Blied: Dr. Blied's Website Dr. Blied's Mental Health Blog YouTube Channel Email: drblied@drblied.com Connect with Us: Get on our Email List Book a Consultation Get Support and Connect with a ChildNEXUS Provider Register for Our Self-Paced Mini Courses for Better Understanding and Supporting Your Child with ADHD, Dyslexia & Anxiety The Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or legal advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are not considered treatment and do not necessarily reflect those of ChildNEXUS, Inc or the host, Dr. Karen Wilson.
Today you get to meet, for the second time, Carol Petersen, who is a compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. I promise, you will learn something new and surprising. Carol graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is also a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. She is associated with several medical organizations like the International College of Integrated Medicine, the American College of Apothecaries, the American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She is the chair for the Integrative Medicine Consortium. Carol also co-hosts a radio program called “Take Charge of your Health” which airs in the greater New York area. She is on the Medical Advisory Board for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research. DISCLAIMER This information is intended to increase the knowledge base of listeners. Take up this information and all other sources of it with your medical practitioner. EPISODE 179 - The Verdict on Hormone Menopause Testing Everything Hormones Event April 26 - 27, 2024 Contact Carol Petersen: Website: TheWellnesssByDesignProject.com YouTube: @thewellnessbydesignproject Facebook: @WellnessCarol Email: carol@thewellnessbydesignproject.com This episode is sponsored by Oxford Healthspan. The makers of my favorite spermidine supplement Primeadine. Use code ZORA for 15% off Primeadine spermidine here. Check out the Menopause Method training for doctors and medical professionals to learn how to prescribe hormone therapy for women in menopause. Go to the Institute of Menopause Medicine's website iobim.org to make an appointment to learn more and use the code ZORA for a discount. Download the Hack My Age menopause programs to optimize your menopause journey with evidence biohacks tailor made for a woman in perimenopause and menopause. Join the Biohacking Menopause community now for information and sharing you won't find anywhere else. This month's giveaway....win a bottle of Nuchido, the most efficient way to increase NAD for energy. Join before June 1, 2024 to enter into the draw. If you missed the deadline, grab Nuchido for 10% off with the code Zora10off Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : @Hack My Age Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Instagram: @HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com Biohacking Menopause membership group Email: zora@hackmyage.com This podcast is edited by jonathanjk@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
Dr. Konstantin Slavin is Professor and Chief of Section and Fellowship Director for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Dr. Slavin graduated from medical school in Baku, Azerbaijan in the Soviet Union and completed his neurosurgery residency in Moscow. He then completed his second neurosurgery residency at UIC and a fellowship in functional and stereotactic neurosurgery at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Slavin is current President of the World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery and the Past President of the American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. He is also the President-Elect of the International Neuromodulation Society (INS) and past Secretary of the North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS). For many years, he serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the Facial Pain Association, the premier patient organization for those who suffer from trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pain syndromes. In addition, he is on the Board of non profit organization “Neuromodulation Foundation”, the publisher of Wikistim, and for more than a decade was an Executive Committee member of the Joint Section on Pain of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Slavin has published in many books and peer-reviewed journals and is an associate editor or editorial board member for a number of publications, including Neuromodulation, Neurosurgery, Brain Sciences, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Acta Neurochirurgica and others; he is the current editor-in-chief of Progress in Neurological Surgery. His first book on Peripheral Nerve Stimulation was published in 2011; another book, co-edited with Sam Eljamel on Neurostimulation: Practice and Principles, came out in 2013; the third one, Stimulation of Peripheral Nervous System: The Neuromodulation Frontier was released in 2015. The most recent – and most relevant for this audience – book on Neuromodulation for Facial Pain came out in 2021.
According to the Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), the Sleep Research Society (SRS), and the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), adults should regularly sleep at least 7 hours a night to promote optimal health. However, over one-quarter of adults do not meet this recommendation. (Oops, me included!) AASM states that about 30% of adults have insomnia symptoms, and about 10% of adults have insomnia that is severe enough to cause daytime repercussions. What is it about sleep that it's so important to have? What is the parameter of good and quality sleep? What are the health risks of not sleeping enough? In this episode, we tackle it all: sleep, dreams, the sleep cycle, sleeping pills, sleep disorders, and so much more!We are joined today by Dr. Meredith Broderick, a triple-board certified sleep neurologist and the Founder of Sound Sleep Guru, a boutique sleep telehealth service focused on discovering the root of individualized sleep problems. She received her BA in Chemistry from The Ohio State University as Summa Cum Laude, MD from The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Neurology Residency at the University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Sleep Disorders and Behavioral Sleep Medicine Fellowship at Stanford University. Dr. Broderick is on the Medical Advisory Board of Ozlo Sleepbuds®, wireless biometric sensors to help optimize the sleeping experience. She has been the Assistant Professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, the Sleep Lab Director at Alaska Neurology Center, and the Medical Director at several sleep centers in Seattle, Washington.Livestream Air Date: June 28, 2023Follow Meredith Broderick, MD: InstagramFollow Friends of Franz Podcast: Website, Instagram, FacebookFollow Christian Franz Bulacan (Host): Instagram, YouTubeThankful to the season's brand partners: Covry, House of M Beauty, Nguyen Coffee Supply, V Coterie, Skin By Anthos, Halmi, By Dr Mom, LOUPN, Baisun Candle Co., RĒJINS, Twrl Milk Tea, 1587 Sneakers
Are you double-jointed, incredibly flexible, or experience joint pain differently from others? Explore the world of joint hypermobility and discover why your body might work this way. On the Becoming Immune Confident Podcast, Dr. Kara Wada welcomes Dr. Linda Bluestein, an integrative pain medicine expert specializing in hypermobility disorders. Dr. Bluestein's journey from ballet dancer to medical professional gives her a unique perspective on hypermobility. Learn about the different types of hypermobility, its causes, and how it can connect to other health concerns. Discover strategies to manage hypermobility-related symptoms and get the latest updates on cutting-edge research in the field. Listen to this week's podcast and be enlightened by a rare blend of personal experience and medical expertise on joint hypermobility. If you, or someone you know, struggles with hypermobility-related pain or simply wants to understand their body better, this episode with Dr. Bluestein's insights is for you! EPISODE IN A GLANCE 02:07 Dr. Bluestein's Journey: Ballet, hypermobility, and a passion for medicine.05:20 What is Hypermobility? Understanding joint flexibility beyond the norm.06:10 Types of Joint Hypermobility: Peripheral, localized, and generalized – what's the difference?07:01 Causes of Joint Hypermobility: Genetics, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), and other factors14:17 MENS PMMS: Dr. Bluestein's holistic approach to pain management22:51 Hypermobile EDS: How diagnosis goes beyond genes27:52 Future of Hypermobility Research: What's on the horizon? ABOUT LINDA BLUESTEIN, MDDr. Linda Bluestein, M.D., is a board-certified anesthesiologist and integrative pain medicine physician, dedicated to alleviating the burden of hypermobility disorders. With a background in ballet, she brings a unique perspective to her practice. As the founder and host of the popular podcast, "Bendy Bodies with the Hypermobility MD," Dr. Bluestein provides invaluable insights and support to individuals grappling with hypermobility disorders. Her expertise is widely recognized, evidenced by her contributions to key publications, including two chapters in the influential book, "Disjointed – Navigating the Diagnosis and Management of Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders." Dr. Bluestein serves on the Allergy and Immunology Working Group for the International Consortium on EDS and HSD, the Medical Advisory Board for Standing up to POTS, the Board of Directors for the Bridge Dance Project, the Resources Committee for the Dance Healthy Alliance of Canada, and is the Pain Management Committee Chair for the non-profit, EDS Research Foundation. She also serves on the Advisory Board for Doctors for Dancers.For more information about Dr. Bluestein's work, visit her website at www.hypermobilitymd.com. CONNECT WITH LINDA BLUESTEIN, MDWebsite → http://www.BendyBodiesPodcast.com Website → https://www.hypermobilitymd.com/ LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/hypermobilitymd/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/bendy_bodies/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/hypermobilitymd/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/BendyBodiesPodcast Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/hypermobilityMD Twitter → https://twitter.com/BluesteinLinda TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@hypermobilitymd YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@bendybodiespodcast LINDA BLUESTEIN'S ARTICLE 'Diagnosis of mast cell activation syndrome: a global "consensus-2"'→ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32324159/ ABOUT DR KARA WADAQuadruple board-certified pediatric and adult allergy immunology & lifestyle medicine physician, Sjogren's patient and life coach shares her recipe for success combining anti-inflammatory lifestyle, trusting therapeutic relationships, modern medicine & our minds to harness our body's ability to heal. CONNECT WITH DR WADAWebsite → https://www.drkarawada.com/ LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/karawadamd/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/immuneconfident/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/KaraWadaMD Twitter → https://twitter.com/CrunchyAllergy TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@crunchyallergist YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@drkarawada SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER → https://www.drkarawada.com/newsletter Get Dr. Kara's weekly dose of a naturally-minded and scientifically-grounded approach to immune system health.
Johns Hopkins colleagues Dr. Rachel Salas and Dr. Sara Benjamin discuss the basics of treating restless legs syndrome (RLS), focusing on an updated algorithm published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings in 2021 by the Scientific and Medical Advisory Board of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation. Topics of discussion include pharmacological treatment options, the risk of augmentation, potential impulsivity, and non-pharmacologic treatments.
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: March 29, 2018 What does a brain look like in a patient with a functional movement disorder? Pretty normal, it turns out. But beneath the normal anatomy is a storm of aberrant signaling. Dr. Mark Hallett, Chief of the Human Motor Control Section of the NIH, describes the underlying neurophysiology in this spectrum of disorders. Produced by James E Siegler. Music by Damiano Baldoni, Kevin MacLeod, Ondrosik, and the Philadelphia String Quartet. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. REFERENCES Maurer CW, LaFaver K, Ameli R, Epstein SA, Hallett M, Horovitz SG. Impaired self-agency in functional movement disorders: a resting-state fMRI study. Neurology 2016;87(6):564-70. PMID 27385746Nahab FB, Kundu P, Gallea C, et al. The neural processes underlying self-agency. Cereb Cortex 2011;21(1):48-55. PMID 20378581Vuilleumier P, Chicherio C, Assal F, Schwartz S, Slosman D, Landis T. Functional neuroanatomical correlates of hysterical sensorimotor loss. Brain 2001;124(Pt 6):1077-90. Erratum in: Brain 2016;139(Pt 5):e29. PMID 11353724 DISCLOSURES Dr. Hallett receives funding from the Intramural program of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. No relevant conflicts of interest are present. He serves as Chair of the Medical Advisory Board for and receives honoraria and funding for travel from the Neurotoxin Institute. He may accrue revenue on US Patent: Immunotoxin (MAB-Ricin) for the treatment of focal movement disorders, and US Patent: Coil for Magnetic Stimulation and methods for using the same (H-coil); in relation to the latter, he has received license fee payments from the NIH (from Brainsway) for licensing of this patent. Supplemental research funds have been granted by BCN Peptides, S.A., for treatment studies of blepharospasm; Medtronics, Inc., for studies of deep brain stimulation; UniQure for a clinical trial of AAV2-GDNF for Parkinson Disease; Merz for treatment studies of focal hand dystonia; and Allergan for studies of methods to inject botulinum toxins. Jim is lucky enough to have no relevant competing financial interests. We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Today you'll meet Carol Petersen, who is a compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. Yes, decades…even when they weren't fashionable. Carol graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and is also a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. She shares her passion of optimizing health with organizations such as the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, the American Pharmacists Association and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She was also founder and first chair for the Compounding Special Interest Group with the American Pharmacists Association. She serves as chair for the Integrated Medicine Consortium. She also interestingly enough co-hosts a radio program called “Take Charge of your Health” which airs in the greater New York area. She also is on the Medical Advisory Board for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research. Carol has been in this world for a long time and has attended 100's of complementary medicine conferences, reading and researching staggering numbers of books and scientific papers, all while co owning an alternative medicine practice, and in practice with a compounding pharmacy specializing in bio-identical hormone therapies. This episode is sponsored by Oxford Healthspan. The makers of my favorite spermidine supplement Primeadine. Use code ZORA for 15% off Primeadine spermidine here. Check out the Menopause Method training for doctors and medical professionals to learn how to prescribe hormone therapy for women in menopause. Go to the Institute of Menopause Medicine's website iobim.org to make an appointment to learn more and use the code ZORA for a discount. Go the sister site brite.live to find a menopause trained doctor near you. Check out the Hack My Age menopause programs to optimize your menopause journey with evidence biohacks tailor made for a woman in perimenopause and menopause. Contact Carol Petersen Website: http://thewellnessbydesignproject.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thewellnessbydesignproject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WellnessCarol/ Email: carol@thewellnessbydesignproject.com Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : http://facebook.com/hackmyage Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Instagram: http://instagram.com/hackmyage Website: http://www.hackmyage.com Hack My Age VIP Group: http://patreon.com/hackmyage Email: zora@hackmyage.com Newsletter: http://www.hackmyage.com/newsletter This podcast is edited by jonathanjk.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
Margaret Tempero, MD, is an internationally renowned expert in pancreatic cancer, a Professor of Medicine and Director of the Pancreas Center at the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center. She organized the first Pancreas Cancer Think Tank in 1999 and chairs The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network's (PanCAN) Scientific and Medical Advisory Board. She was recently inducted into the prestigious Giants of Cancer Care. A thought leader in cancer, she is a former president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and American Pancreatic Association and currently serves on the ASCO Conquer Cancer Foundation Board. She also serves as the Editor of Chief of Journal of National Comprehensive Cancer Network. “I remember asking a mentor of mine, ‘What does success mean?'” In her mind, Dr. Margaret Tempero expected an obvious answer: Some prestigious designation, a decorated award, maybe some groundbreaking research to her name; but when Dr. Ann Kessinger responded with the most fundamental truth of medicine, it revolutionized her medical philosophy to its core: “You're successful when you're improving the lives of your patients, plain and simple.” Join us for another episode of The Medicine Mentors as Dr. Margaret Tempero shares the true definition of success in medicine, teaches us how to improve the lives of our patients, and emphasizes getting to know the patient as a person before we know them by their disease. Pearls of Wisdom: 1. Success in medicine is found when you're improving the lives of your patients. Regardless of how you do it, the patient must be the first and center focus. 2. Get to know your patient as a person before you know them as a disease. It's as simple as asking them to tell you about themselves. Know the patient so you can help cater your discussion to a field that they understand. 3. Mentorship can be thought of like tennis; a bidirectional process where if your opponent is better, you do better. Mentees have to bring the full initiative to the mentor so they can play back.
Since the closing of Shifa Hospital and other pediatric centers in northern Gaza, the issue of neonatal care for Palestinian babies has been a topic of much discussion. Dr. Zeina Kilbawi, from PCRF's Medical Advisory Board, interviews Dr. Mohammed Salama. Dr. Salama is the head of the Neonatal Intensive Care at Emirati Hospital in Rafah/Gaza. He discusses and the current state of care in Gaza.
On today's episode of the Entrepreneur Evolution Podcast, we are joined by Chris Mirabile. As a serial entrepreneur, brain tumor survivor, and the youngest winner of NYU Stern's business plan competition, Chris Mirabile is known for beating the odds. His business success hit early with Hotlist, a startup that acquired nearly a quarter-billion people's social plans and caught the interest of both Google and Facebook. But when another business's underhanded dealings bankrupted his company, and an apartment break-in left him virtually penniless, Chris dropped from the high life to rock bottom. Since that first success (and failure), Chris has co-founded multiple lucrative startups, including a commercial real estate tech platform whose first clients possessed more than a half trillion USD in assets. His latest venture is NOVOS, the first nutraceutical company that targets the 12 biological causes of aging to promote healthy aging and extend the human lifespan, where he serves as CEO. NOVOS includes a Scientific Advisory Board and Medical Advisory Board of seven of the world's top biologists, geneticists and MDs who study aging from Harvard Medical School, MIT, The Salk Institute, and more. They've raised $3.15M in venture capital funding. Chris has stayed grounded through the ups and downs in his business life by pursuing a lifelong passion – health and wellness – with an emphasis on avoiding disease (spurred by his encounter with a brain tumor), extending his healthy lifespan, and maximizing his performance and well-being. Through a series of inexpensive lifestyle hacks focused on the latest longevity science, he has managed to reverse his biological age by more than 13 years. He is a 39-year-old with a biological age of around 26 and continues to age at a rate that's 31% slower than normal.Chris has been featured in many leading media outlets, including New York Post, Daily Mail, Leaps.org, and Longevity.Technology, and conducted 50+ podcast interviews. For more information, visit https://novoslabs.com/ We would love to hear from you, and it would be awesome if you left us a 5-star review. Your feedback means the world to us, and we will be sure to send you a special thank you for your kind words. Don't forget to hit “subscribe” to automatically be notified when guest interviews and Express Tips drop every Tuesday and Friday. Interested in joining our monthly entrepreneur membership? Email Annette directly at yourock@ievolveconsulting.com to learn more. Ready to invest in yourself? Book your free session with Annette HERE. Keep evolving, entrepreneur. We are SO proud of you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/annette-walter/support
Dear Listener, welcome back to the podcast after a three-month hiatus. I took a pause, because, being a mind-body practitioner, I gotta practice what I preach. Sometimes our energy is in a season of abundant productivity, where creativity is pouring out of us. And sometimes we find ourselves in a season where we're needing rest and recovery, and that is where I've been at these last few months. I'm gonna return to the podcast gently, and so you may find that upcoming episodes trickle in at a slower than weekly pace. Today, I am truly grateful that I get to share with you a conversation that was recorded back in July of this year. I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Lilia Graue Dr. Graue is a physician, psychotherapist, educator, coach, and consultant in Mexico City, where she's practiced, lectured, and mentored for over 20 years in both Spanish and English. Her approach is collaborative, trauma sensitive, healing centered, and mindfulness and compassion based. She brings together radical care approaches to foster healing, and mentors healthcare professionals in engaging critical and feminist perspectives to promote justice and equity in medicine and healthcare. In addition to her work in the field of chronic pain and other nociplastic symptoms, Dr. Graue has extensive experience in eating disorders and medical family therapy. She is part of the Medical Advisory Board for The Better Mind Center. And she lives with her partner and two cats. In addition to her work she enjoys spending time with family and friends, baking, swimming, reading, traveling, and Sundays at the Philharmonic. In our conversation, we covered many subjects, and throughout, Lilia spoke beautifully about one of the universal aspects of the chronic pain recovery experience, and that is: Grappling with uncertainty. A truly fitting topic for this moment in time. I hope that you enjoy our conversation as much as I did. You can find Dr. Lilia Graue at: website: https://liliagraue.com/ And you can find me at: Instagram: @anna_holtzman Website: www.annaholtzman.com
Dr. Elana Dumont trained to work with young children though adulthood treating issues such as anxiety and depression. In addition she provides parent coaching to support parents in their developing strong relationships with their children. She is also trained to treat women struggling with pre and post natal challenges.She utilizes an integrated approach using evidence based treatments that include CBT (cognitive-behavioral therapy), mindfulness, exposure treatment, and parent management training. She also believes in the validity of psychodynamic therapy and building a strong therapeutic alliance with my clients. Dr. Dumont works as a school psychologist at a private school in NYC. She understands the inner workings of school-related stress and can be particularly helpful in parenting strategies and developing coping skills for managing school-related anxiety and social dynamics. In addition to her clinical work, she serves on the Medical Advisory Board at Lauren Bongiorno's Health Coaching for People with Diabetes. As a type 1 diabetic her, she understands the unique challenges of living with chronic illness and values the commitment she has made in supporting those struggling with their mental health. JOWMA Podcast | Power Up! Rebbetzin and Parent Coach Gila Ross on Teens and Technology https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/Power-Up--Rebbetzin-and-Parent-Coach-Gila-Ross-on-Teens-and-Technology-e235dh9 JOWMA Podcast | Fight, Flight or Freeze: Dr. Sarah Becker on Anxiety and Depression in Children and Teens https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/Fight--Flight-or-Freeze-Dr--Sarah-Becker-on-Anxiety-and-Depression-in-Children-and-Teens-e20q7bo JOWMA Podcast | #StandByTeens with Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg, MD, MSEd https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/StandByTeens-with-Dr--Kenneth-Ginsburg--MD--MSEd-e23sq1o JOWMA Podcast | Post-Traumatic Parenting with Robyn Koslowitz, PhD https://anchor.fm/jowma/episodes/Post-Traumatic-Parenting-with-Robyn-Koslowitz--PhD-e1eqv5n ________________________________________________________ Sponsor the JOWMA Podcast! Email digitalcontent@jowma.org Become a JOWMA Member! www.jowma.org Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/JOWMA_org Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/JOWMA_med Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/JOWMAorg/ Stay up-to-date with JOWMA news! Sign up for the JOWMA newsletter! https://jowma.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9b4e9beb287874f9dc7f80289&id=ea3ef44644&mc_cid=dfb442d2a7&mc_eid=e9eee6e41e
We see sex depicted every day in tv and movies. Steamy shows can be a guilty pleasure often because we find these characters and their lives relatable. Today, our Medical Advisory Board members Dr. Cheryl Iglesia, Dr. Christine, Vaccaro, and Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg, will talk about our favorite sexy shows and movies and how these shows can help fuel healthy conversations about sex with our partners and even with children and teens.https://pattybrisbenfoundation.org/
This episode is sponsored by PearsonRavitz– a friend and advocate for physicians with their insurance needs. In this interview, Dr. Cassie Smith discusses her journey in medicine, particularly in the field of endocrinology. She initially wanted to be a doctor to help people but became frustrated with the limitations of pharmaceutical-based treatments. She eventually decided to focus on a holistic approach to healthcare, emphasizing healthy lifestyle choices and reducing dependency on medications. Dr. Smith also highlights the need for better education on nutrition and exercise, especially for children. She mentions several influencers and podcasters she follows for health and wellness advice and encourages patients to seek credible sources for information. Looking for something specific? Here you go! 00:03:30 Focus on holistic, non-pharmaceutical health. 00:05:03 Integrative approach to medicine. 00:13:39 Chronic disease requires lifestyle changes. 00:18:30 Healthcare system needs preventative measures. 00:20:43 Importance of health education. 00:27:06 Choose positive and informative content. 00:31:57 Chronic inflammation is multifactorial. 00:32:43 Inflammation stems from lifestyle choices. 00:38:48 Hormone replacement is important. 00:42:50 Hormones are crucial for health. 00:48:27 Testosterone can help with fibromyalgia. 00:53:44 Questioning pharmaceutical industry influence in medicine. 00:57:24 Doctors are hesitant to prescribe estrogen despite its potential benefits. 01:02:09 Inflammation and lifestyle affect thyroid. 01:09:13 Lifestyle changes are key. 01:14:57 Prioritize self-care for overall well-being. 01:16:17 Take care of yourself first. About Cassie Smith: Dr. Cassie Smith is a dual board-certified physician by the ABIM in Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Internal Medicine who is an active member of seven different physician societies and associations in her specialty. She did her undergraduate and medical school at the University of Missouri Kansas City, which is one of three colleges in the country with a combined undergraduate and medical degree program completed in six years. She then transitioned to working on a dozen major clinical trials centered around diabetes care in fellowship at the Harold Hamm Diabetes Center in Oklahoma City. After fellowship, her insights in research and forward thinking made her a nationally sought-after public speaker for numerous international pharmaceutical companies for which she has presented hundreds of talks locally and nationally, on topics such as diabetes and thyroid disease. Dr Smith went into private practice in March 2020 after practicing for a large health system for several years following fellowship. Despite starting her practice just prior to COVID 19, she is the fasting growing private practice endocrinologist in Oklahoma City. Her knowledge, experience, and compassion won her a place on the Top Doctor List of 2022 in the 405 Magazine, and has placed her as a sought-after local specialist. She has also become a thought leader and expert in the field of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. In 2022, Dr. Smith also began serving on the Medical Advisory Board for BioTe, a national industry-leading company with emphases on bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. In this role she educates physicians and practitioners nationally on how to diagnosis, administer, and treat patients with hormone and vitamin deficiencies. In November 2022, Dr. Smith decided to expand her practice and Modern Endocrine was born. She plans to continue using a holistic approach to treating patients with industry leading hormone therapy, comprehensive laboratory testing, preventative care, lifestyle modifications, and restorative medicine practices to personalize patient care and treatment plans for autoimmune and chronic diseases. As an expert endocrinologist, her goal is to help patients struggling with overwhelm make lifestyle changes to rebalance hormones and align their health. Find Dr. Smith here: https://www.modern-endocrine.com IG: modernendocrine_ FB: @Modern Endocrine You Tube: Modern Endocrine Tik Tok: @Modern Endocrine Our Advice! Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print! 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In our current culture and climate, we tend to plan for sickness more than we plan for health. This is why we have medical insurance - for when we are sick. But most people are born to be healthy, but we encounter different things throughout life that lead to sickness, even though that is rarely our intent. Today, I have with me Dr. Thomas Lodi, integrative oncologist and clinical psychologist, who worked for many years in conventional medicine before making the realization that the cancer treatments he was studying were killing people, and he couldn't practice like that anymore. It was then that he moved towards functional medicine and getting you back to your best health and self!In this episode, we will discuss:How reframing your lifestyle and choices can impact youWhat psychoneuroimmunology is and how it applies to you and your healthHow negative thoughts can affect your immune systemWhat cancer actually... it's NOT what you've been told!You've gone for treatment… now what?Steps you can take today to reclaim your health And more!More about Dr. Lodi:For the first ten years of his medical career, Dr. Thomas Lodi worked in conventional settings as an internal medicine specialist, urgent care physician, and as an intensivist in ICU and CCU departments of various hospitals. Subsequently, Dr. Lodi continued his search for more effective and less toxic therapies by training around the world from Japan to Europe to Mexico and all around the US.Although he occasionally sees patients with a variety of medical conditions, Dr. Lodi narrowed his scope of practice through specific training and extensive experience over the past 12 years to Integrative Oncology (caring for people with cancer). For the benefit of his patients and in order to remain current in all areas of oncology, Dr. Lodi maintains memberships in both conventional and alternative medical professional associations.He is licensed as a Homeopathic Medical Doctor MD(H) in the State of Arizona and is licensed as an Allopathic Medical Doctor (MD) in the state of New York.Dr Lodi has completed a Fellowship in Integrative Cancer Therapies and a Fellowship in Anti-Aging, Regenerative & Functional Medicine. Dr. Lodi sits on the Scientific Advisory Board for Immunogenic Research Foundation (IMREF), the Medical Advisory Board for Elka Best Foundation, and is an active-allied member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).Dr. Lodi is also an instructor in Insulin Potentiation Therapy and certified in oxidative and chelation therapies.Connect with Dr. Lodi:Dr. Lodi's Website: https://drlodi.com/Dr. Lodi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dTo talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/time-to-talkTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Person's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://realhealthmd.kartra.com/page/SmartPersonsGuidetoBreastCancerJoin the Facebook group: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepingabreastwdrjennConnect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
In this episode Dr. Samer Elbabaa joins us to discuss his role as both a volunteer surgeon and as president of PCRF's Medical Advisory Board. We discuss his experience as a PCRF volunteer for over 15 years and how he is helping to shape the future of the PCRF. For information about the PCRF's Medical Advisory Board please visit: https://www.pcrf.net/team/medical-advisory-board
This episode features Dr. Ravi Bashyal, Vice-Chairman of Patient and Provider Experience & Director of Outpatient Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery at NorthShore University HealthSystem. Medical Advisory Board and Site Medical Director for Hall of Fame Health. Here, he discusses his background, what he's focusing on currently, the move towards more minimally invasive hip & knee surgery done in outpatient settings, his perspective on how medical school & residency programs can be streamlined in order to combat the physician shortages plaguing the country, and more.
RARE MAMAS RISING- EPISODE 28 A Moving Mission with The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation Founder and President Dr. Tara Zier In 2017, Dr. Tara Zier, a graduate of the VCU School of Dentistry and Virginia Tech, a black belt in karate, and a mother of two, was forced to leave a twenty-year career in dentistry and stop the practice of karate due to Stiff Person Syndrome. Today, Zier is the founder and president of The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation (SPSRF), which she established in 2019 to raise awareness and funds for better treatments and a cure. In 2021, The SPSRF was selected to receive a three-year “Rare As One” grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and in 2022, Zier established a Medical Advisory Board, including neurologists from Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and others. Zier and The SPSRF have been featured in The Washington Post, Voice of America, ABC News in Washington, and various media outlets worldwide. In this episode, Dr. Zier exudes strength of purpose as she fights for treatment and better quality of life for those with Stiff Person Syndrome. She won't be still as she moves forward on her mission! EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS All about Stiff Person Syndrome and why so many patients go through a diagnostic odyssey The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation's mission and future plans How Dr. Zier juggles motherhood, running The SPSF, and being a patient How Celine Dion's Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis elevated SPS awareness Where Dr. Zier finds hope and motivation How Dr. Zier has learned to put firm boundaries around her time and energy Dr. Zier's best advice to other rare mamas LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED The Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation Website: http://www.stiffperson.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSPSRF Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stiff_person_syndrome/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSPSRF LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-stiff-person-syndrome-research-foundation/ Chan Zuckerberg Rare As One Initiative https://chanzuckerberg.com/science/programs-resources/rare-as-one/ Celine Dion Announces Stiff Person Syndrome Diagnosis https://www.ctvnews.ca CONNECT WITH NIKKI Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RareMamas1/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Rare_Mamas/ Website https://raremamas.com/ Email info@raremamas.com
In this episode we talk to Dr. Besh Barcega, an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics at Loma Linda University who led a three-member emergency medicine team from the USA into the Gaza Strip to assess emergency medical needs and help guide effective interventions on the ground to those most in need.  Dr. Barcega is the head of our Emergency Medicine committee on our Medical Advisory Board, helping to guide PCRF in the most effective way to respond to the urgent and long-term needs in this field of medicine. You can watch a video of the team's work in Gaza here: https://youtu.be/chkMAsXFwPE Learn more about about the PCRF's Urgent Gaza Relief Program on the homepage of our website: https://www.pcrf.net/ 
The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Do you know what POTS is? It's a chronic disorder that affects many young women. It causes problems with the autonomic nervous system, which controls the heart rate and other functions. People with POTS experience a rapid increase in heart rate, dizziness, fatigue, nausea and other symptoms when they stand up. POTS is poorly understood and has few effective treatments. However, some dedicated clinicians are working hard to find solutions and help patients. One of them is Dr Brent Goodman, a neurologist and director of the Autonomic Laboratory & Clinic at the Mayo Clinic in Scotsdale, Arizona. He is also on the Medical Advisory Board for Dysautonomia International. In this episode, you will learn: · How POTS was discovered and how it affects the body · What are some of the possible causes of POTS, such as viral infection, physical trauma, autoimmunity and cardiovascular dysfunction · How POTS is related to other conditions, such as migraine, chronic fatigue, mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) and hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) · What are some of the current treatment options for POTS, especially through diet and lifestyle changes · What are some of the emerging therapies for POTS and what are the challenges and opportunities for future research This podcast is essential for anyone who wants to understand POTS and dysautonomia better and help their patients cope with this debilitating disorder. *Links: * Vernino S, Bourne KM, Stiles LE, et al. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS): State of the science and clinical care from a 2019 National Institutes of Health Expert Consensus Meeting - Part 1. Auton Neurosci. 2021;235:102828. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34144933/) Raj SR, Bourne KM, Stiles LE, et al. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS): Priorities for POTS care and research from a 2019 National Institutes of Health Expert Consensus Meeting - Part 2. Auton Neurosci. 2021;235:102836. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34246578/) http://www.dysautonomiainternational.org/index.php
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We all are familiar with prescription drugs and supplements. However, Medical Foods are a unique category of FDA regulated products that meet the distinctive nutritional requirements or metabolic deficiencies of a particular disease state. Medical Foods have shown to support life or maintain homeostasis by adjusting the nutritional needs of the particular medical condition, obesity being one of the conditions that Medical Foods can address. To dive into this new topic and how it assists in weight loss, we invited Dr. Lawrence May to the show. Dr. May earned his M.D. from Harvard Medical School and has practiced primary care internal medicine integrating nutrition and lifestyle into the care of patients. Dr. May previously served as Chairman of the Medical Advisory Board and Executive Vice President for Medical and Scientific affairs at Herbalife International.
Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Evidence-based, psychological models & treatments for chronic pain are an exciting development in the understanding and management of non-structural chronic pain. Director of the documentary This Might Hurt, Kent Bassett, and Dr. Lilia (Lily) Graue join us for a discussion of the psychological treatment of chronic pain. In this episode we cover: an overview of This Might Hurt and why Kent wanted to make this documentary, including his personal journey with chronic painthe kinds of precautions and relationship building that had to be put in place to make a film within a health care settingresponse to the film from both consumers and medical professionalsa review of neuroplastic chronic pain/symptoms with a significant contribution from central sensitization what the standard medical model has wrong about the treatment of painnavigating the perception among clients that they are being told “it's all in their heads"tell-tale patterns in symptom presentation that typically suggest that pain is of a psychogenic, rather than structural originthe urgency to integrate this framework into common interventions for chronic pain, including CBTa brief overview of the interventions typically employed within psychological treatments for chronic painthe role of medication including antidepressants but also opioids etc.in the treatment of chronic painListeners of Thoughts on Record can access This Might Hurt for free for two weeks beginning February 6, 2023 by visiting (use the password: tor2023): https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/thoughtsDr. Lilia (Lily) Graue is a physician, psychotherapist, coach, and grief tender in Mexico City, where she's practiced, lectured, and mentored for over 20 years in both Spanish and English. Her approach is collaborative, trauma sensitive, healing centered, and mindfulness and compassion based. She brings together radical care approaches to foster healing, and mentors healthcare professionals in engaging critical and feminist perspectives to promote justice and equity in medicine and healthcare. In addition to her work in chronic pain recovery, Dr. Graue has extensive experience in the fields of eating disorders and medical family therapy. She is a Clinical Advisor for Lin.Health and part of the Medical Advisory Board for The Better Mind Center. https://liliagraue.com/ Kent Bassett is an Emmy-nominated editor and filmmaker from Arizona. He directed This Might Hurt, a feature documentary about a radical treatment for chronic pain that premiered at the Austin Film Festival. Once on the fringes, the brain-retraining paradigm explored in the film, Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET), has been proven effective in randomized controlled trials and is now listed by the HHS as a “best practice” to combat the opioid crisis. His most recent editing work is the Hulu documentary Not Going Quietly, a profile of activist Ady Barkan as he fights for universal healthcare in the wake of an ALS diagnosis. In addition to film work, Kent serves as a pain recovery coach and he draws frequently from his personal experience with tendonitis and repetitive stress injury.https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com
Mr. Stacy Harrelson is entering his 25th year as the Head Athletic Trainer at UMS-Wright. Athletic Training Services at UMS-Wright are provided by Encore Rehabilitation, and Mr. Harrelson currently is the Regional Director of Encore Sports Medicine. He is a member of the Medical Advisory Board for the Alabama High School Athletic Association, District 1. Mr. Harrelson was raised in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where he played football at Ocean Springs High School. He earned a football scholarship to Gulf Coast Junior College, then he transferred to Troy State University and earned a Bachelor of Science and Sports Medicine degree under the supervision of Dr. John "Doc" Anderson. Mr. Harrelson worked in collegiate athletics at Troy State University. He also served as the Athletic Trainer in the NFL Europe professional football league for the Frankfurt Galaxy before joining the staff in the fall of 1998 at UMS-Wright. Mr. Harrelson and his wife Angel live in Biloxi, Mississippi. Their daughter Colby is a member of the UMS-Wright Class of 2007. Colby is married to Cree Cantrell. In March of 2021 Stacy became a grandfather as Cree and Colby welcomed their first child Junie Rose Cantrell.
Anusha is the Wellness Consultant for Hoag Hospital, one of the top rated hospitals in the USA where she leads on integrative medicine and implementing mindfulness and meditation practices for maternal mental health programs, early risk assessment for breast & ovarian cancer prevention programs and breast cancer survivorship programs. Anusha is very passionate about her work in STEM and is one of the first people to create a meditation program to be used in clinical research at Hoag Hospital. Anusha is a sought after motivational speaker around the world on the science of mindfulness and meditation and the intersection of wellness and social justice. She has delivered keynotes for health and wellness conferences, Universities, Fortune 500 companies and corporate events across North America and the UK. Anusha has over 15 years of international senior management experience working for Fortune 50, 100 and 500 global corporations, social justice non-profit organizations & private companies in three continents. She holds a BA, MA, Diploma in Mentoring, Certified Professional Life Coach qualification, Yoga Teacher E-RYT and is a Meditation Practitioner. Anusha is an Adjunct Professor at San Diego State University on the intersection of wellness and social justice, a Contributing Editor at Yoga Journal, the world's largest Yoga magazine, a Faculty Member with Off The Mat and a community partner with the Yoga and Body Image Coalition. Anusha is also a Teacher and Presenter at Kripalu, North America's largest Yoga Center and Retreat, Ambassador with Yoga International and an Ambassador with the Food + Wellness Equity Collective. Women's health and social justice is at the heart of all that Anusha is involved with. Anusha is on the Medical Advisory Board of the national non profit Living Beyond Breast Cancer and an Advisory Board Member with Yoga Ed, an organization focused on merging science and Yoga and introducing these practices to children and teens in educational settings around the world. Anusha co-founded the movement Women of Color + Wellness @wocandwellness which is focused on decolonizing wellness and making yoga and wellness more equitable, accessible, and inclusive. Anusha's first book Meditation with Intention: Quick & Easy Ways to Create Lasting Peace was released in January 2021 by Llewellyn Worldwide. You can order your copy today HERE. In this episode, Anjali and Anusha discuss: Insight into Anusha's path as a consultant for hospitals and institutes integrating research regarding meditation for cancer care and survivorship Dimensions and role of collective care for those going through diagnosis and treatment The importance of disrupting misinformation Dominant culture, politics, and health care at the intersections How we can support loved ones, colleagues, and friends going through cancer treatment?
Special guest Dr. Vadim Morozov, Obstetrician-Gynecologist, joins Patty Brisben and the Medical Advisory Board to discuss Endometriosis.Learn more and donate: https://pattybrisbenfoundation.org/
Anusha is the Wellness Consultant for Hoag Hospital, one of the top rated hospitals in the USA where she leads on integrative medicine and implementing mindfulness and meditation practices for maternal mental health programs, early risk assessment for breast & ovarian cancer prevention programs and breast cancer survivorship programs. Anusha is very passionate about her work in STEM and is one of the first people to create a meditation program to be used in clinical research at Hoag Hospital. Anusha is a sought after motivational speaker around the world on the science of mindfulness and meditation and the intersection of wellness and social justice. She has delivered keynotes for health and wellness conferences, Universities, Fortune 500 companies and corporate events across North America and the UK. Anusha has over 15 years of international senior management experience working for Fortune 50, 100 and 500 global corporations, social justice non-profit organizations & private companies in three continents. She holds a BA, MA, Diploma in Mentoring, Certified Professional Life Coach qualification, Yoga Teacher E-RYT and is a Meditation Practitioner. Anusha is an Adjunct Professor at San Diego State University on the intersection of wellness and social justice, a Contributing Editor at Yoga Journal, the world's largest Yoga magazine, a Faculty Member with Off The Mat and a community partner with the Yoga and Body Image Coalition. Anusha is also a Teacher and Presenter at Kripalu, North America's largest Yoga Center and Retreat, Ambassador with Yoga International and an Ambassador with the Food + Wellness Equity Collective. Women's health and social justice is at the heart of all that Anusha is involved with. Anusha is on the Medical Advisory Board of the national non profit Living Beyond Breast Cancer and an Advisory Board Member with Yoga Ed, an organization focused on merging science and Yoga and introducing these practices to children and teens in educational settings around the world. Anusha co-founded the movement Women of Color + Wellness @wocandwellness which is focused on decolonizing wellness and making yoga and wellness more equitable, accessible, and inclusive. Anusha's first book Meditation with Intention: Quick & Easy Ways to Create Lasting Peace was released in January 2021 by Llewellyn Worldwide. You can order your copy today HERE. In this episode, Anjali and Anusha discuss: Insight into Anusha's path as a consultant for hospitals and institutes integrating research regarding meditation for cancer care and survivorship Dimensions and role of collective care for those going through diagnosis and treatment The importance of disrupting misinformation Dominant culture, politics, and health care at the intersections How we can support loved ones, colleagues, and friends going through cancer treatment?
Dr. Mark Tager and Dr. Molly Maloof are both members of the Medical Advisory Board at Neurohacker Collective and are here with us today to jam out on a whole systems approach to skin health. This is not your typical skincare podcast. We move right past the fluff and hone in on a science-backed approach to beautiful skin. Have you ever wondered how insulin resistance impacts skin health? We answer that. What about fatty acids, carotenoids, and ceramides - where do they fit into beautiful skin? We share the latest science surrounding that topic too. Here are few more subjects we spotlight during the discussion: How mitochondrial dysfunction impacts skin health How to eat for great skin Collagen for your skin: healthy or hype? How ceramides combat ‘leaky skin” Cutting edge cosmeceuticals for skin health Chances are that healthy skin that feels good and looks radiant is on your health optimization radar. But to achieve those results you must start from the inside out. Tune in to learn exactly how to do that.
Joanna Morales is a cancer rights attorney, author, speaker, and CEO of Triage Cancer, a national, nonprofit organization providing free education on practical and legal issues that may impact individuals coping with cancer and their caregivers, through events, materials, and resources.Ms. Morales has spent nearly thirty years working on behalf of individuals with cancer, including five as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola Law School, teaching a seminar in Cancer Rights Law, and eight at the John Wayne Cancer Institute's Psychosocial Care Program and Positive Appearance Center. She has also taught a Community Advocacy Clinic, as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Wayne State University Law School.Ms. Morales co-authored the book, Cancer Rights Law, for the American Bar Association – the first and only book of its kind. In 2020, she wrote a chapter Cancer-Related Legal Issues, for the Oncology Nursing Society's book, Oncology Nurse Navigation: Delivering Patient-Centered Care Across the Continuum. In 2017, she wrote Preventing or Minimizing Financial Toxicity Across the Continuum of Cancer Care, a chapter for the Oncology Nursing Society's book, Cancer Survivorship: Transdisciplinary, Patient-Centered Approaches to the Season of Survival. In 2009, she also contributed to a book entitled, Work and Cancer Survivors. And, her work has appeared in a variety of other publications, such as Psycho-Oncology, Heal, Cure, Coping with Cancer, Women, and Ability Magazine.Ms. Morales has presented nearly one thousand educational seminars on employment, insurance, health care, and advocacy issues throughout the country for individuals diagnosed with cancer, caregivers, health care professionals, advocates, lawyers, employers, and the general public.In addition, she has served on numerous cancer community committees and boards, including as Chair of the Board of Directors for the California Division of the American Cancer Society, ZERO Prostate Cancer's Medical Advisory Board, the National Advisory Board of CancerForward, the Stupid Cancer Survivorship Advisory Council, and the Executive Committee of the American Bar Association's Breast Cancer Task Force.Ms. Morales has received several awards and recognition for her service to the cancer community and her work in the area of legislative advocacy, including the 2009 Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Public Policy Advocate of the Year and the 2015 Legacy Advocate Award from Stupid Cancer. In 2010, she was recognized by the Los Angeles Daily Journal as one of the Top 20 Attorneys in California Under the Age of 40.Ms. Morales earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with an emphasis in International Relations from the University of California Los Angeles and a Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School Los Angeles.Joanna Morales can be reached at TriageCancer.org.***Follow the Greg Krino Show here...GregKrino.comYouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInIf you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a 5-star rating and friendly comment on your podcast app. It takes only a minute, and it really helps convince popular guests to join me.If you have comments or ideas for the show, please contact me at gregkrinoshow@gmail.com.
"I am trained to work with young children though adulthood treating issues such as anxiety and depression. In addition I provide parent coaching to support parents in their developing strong relationships with their children. I am also trained to treat women struggling with pre and post natal challenges. I utilize an integrated approach using evidence based treatments that include CBT (cognitive-behavioral therapy), mindfulness, exposure treatment, and parent management training. I also believe in the validity of psychodynamic therapy and building a strong therapeutic alliance with my clients. I also work as a school psychologist at a private school in NYC. I understand the inner workings of school-related stress and can be particularly helpful in parenting strategies and developing coping skills for managing school-related anxiety and social dynamics. In addition to my clinical work, I serve on the Medical Advisory Board at Lauren Bongiorno's Health Coaching for People with Diabetes. As a type 1 diabetic myself, I understand the unique challenges of living with chronic illness and value the commitment I have made in supporting those struggling with their mental health. "
Dr. Scott Solomons (@drscottsolomons) has been a dentist since 1989 and is a functional medicine practitioner. He combines dentistry, nutrition, and general health concepts to enable his patients to heal better and stay healthy longer. He received his DDS from Colombia University and is a member of several dental associations as well as paleo and primal societies such as the Ancestral Health Society and the Weston A Price Foundation. He is also on the Medical Advisory Board of the Kresser Institute for Functional and Evolutionary Medicine. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drscottsolomons/ This episode is brought to you by Optimal Carnivore. Do you struggle to eat organ meat? Optimal Carnivore was created by Carnivores for Carnivores. They created a unique organ complex from grass-fed animals in New Zealand. It includes 9 different organs - Liver, Brain, Heart, Thymus, Kidney, Spleen, Pancreas, Lung etc. Taking 6 capsules is the same as eating an ounce of raw organ meat from the butcher. Get 10% off your order by going to https://amzn.to/3hSXXtu and using the code: carnivore10 at checkout! (currently only shipping within the US) LMNT is offering a free sample pack along with any regular purchase when you use my custom link drinklmnt.com/carnivorecast . The LMNT Sample Pack includes 1 packet of every flavor. This is the perfect offer for 1) anyone who is interested in trying all of our flavors or 2) wants to introduce a friend to LMNT. Go to drinklmnt.com/carnivorecast to claim this awesome deal! What questions would you like answered or who would you like to hear from in the carnivore or research community? Let me know on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
This week we are joined by two mitochondrial experts who are very active in the rare disease community. We are focusing our conversation on a condition called Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON). Lissa Poincenot is a patient advocate with the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation and she has a son that has been diagnosed with LHON. Devin Shuman (she/her) is a genetic counselor at Genetic Support Foundation who also has a nano-rare mitochondrial disorder called GUK1. Lissa received a Bachelor's degree from Princeton University, and an MBA from UCLA. Her professional career was devoted to developing and leading marketing teams at various large companies. In 2008 Lissa's oldest son, Jeremy, suddenly became legally blind at age 19 due to a rare mitochondrial disorder called Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON). Jeremy has become a World Blind Golf Champion and Professional Inspirational Speaker. Lissa is a passionate LHON Advocate, devoted to advancing the science, educating about the disorder, and developing a vibrant, collaborative LHON community. She resides in Carlsbad, California.Devin received her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts in 2014 and her Master's degree in Genetic Counseling from the University of California, Irvine in 2017. She currently resides in Bellevue, Washington. In addition to her role at Genetic Support Foundation, Devin currently serves on the Medical Advisory Board for the GRIN2B Foundation and volunteers as the Young Adult Coordinator for the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation. Her prior genetic counseling roles have included working at a telehealth genetic counseling company, a high-risk maternal fetal medicine clinic, a neurodevelopmental clinic, and an autism family registry. Devin is passionate about rare disease advocacy, public speaking, and inclusive care for LGBT and disability communities. On a typical Friday night, you'll find Devin running a virtual support group for teens with mitochondrial disease – often with her Flemish giant rabbit or African grey parrot making an appearance.On This Episode We Discuss:Function of the mitochondriaGeneral symptoms that people with mitochondrial disorders experienceHow mitochondrial DNA impacts the inheritance pattern of mitochondrial conditionsHow the percentage of affected mitochondria correlates with the severity of symptomsJeremy's journey to a LHON diagnosisThe percentage of people with the pathogenic variant for LHON that experience blindnessWhy people assigned as male at birth are more likely to be affected by LHON than people assigned female at birthTreatments available and clinical trials underwayDevin's diagnostic odyssey and her unique perspective as a genetic counselor/patient advocateThe support group that Devin leads for teens with mitochondrial disordersTo learn more about mitochondrial disorders, visit the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation, MitoAction, and the Mitochondrial Medicine Society. You can also check out Devin's Ted-Ed Mitochondrial DNA talk, read about mitochondrial donation, and watch this video about mitochondrial fission and fusion.To learn more about Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy specifically, visit the LHON website, and check out the LHON Facebook group. In this episode, we mentioned some of the support groups that Devin leads. If you have a mitochondrial disorder and want to connect to others in the community, check out the Facebook support groups for teens-20s and 20s-40s. Devin also runs a weekly Zoom support call for ages 16-35, you can register here.Be sure to check out FreshCrayons on Etsy for your own mitochondrial plushy pillow that Devin showed off in the video! And enter our giveaway for a mitochondrial sweatshirt on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you found this episode topic interesting, check out episode 170 for more info about mitochondrial disorders, specifically primary mitochondrial myopathy. 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