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Dr. Jack Stockwell (www.forbiddendoctor.com & www.jackstockwell.com | Phone: 866-867-5070), a GAPS Practitioner and NUCCA Chiropractor, discusses the biggest concerns for health and medical news from a natural position over a Western Medicine approach. He starts today's episode with the foods common in America, yet banned in Europe — and why these items are banned. First on the list is cow's milk with RGH/RBST . . . a growth hormone designed to increase milk production. Europe has banned these hormones altogether. Next on the list is Tostitos Salsa Con Queso which contains Yellow 5 & 6, which comes from petroleum and is linked to hyperactivity and allergic reactions in children. Drug-treated meat is also permitted in America and banned in Europe. Raktopamean makes animals leaner and is banned due to its potential impact on cardiovascular and overall health in the humans who eat the drug-treated meat. Certain flavors of Pop-Tarts are also on the list of permitted in the U.S. and banned in Europe because of falsified nutritional values on the box. The U.S. allows outright lies, where European food laws are far more strict in honesty of nutritional value. Plus, the Blueberry and Wild Berry flavors of Pop-Tarts contain Blue dyes. That brings us up to farm-raised salmon, which uses artificial coloring and chemicals applied to farm-raised fish to mimic the color of wild-caught salmon and to make them grow faster. These chemicals have long term health effects on humans, including cancer. In Europe, farm-raised salmon has to meet strict organic standards and be free from these chemicals. Another food that exists here and in Europe, but completely different — McDonald's French fries. McD's fries served in the United Kingdom contain three ingredients: potato, fat and salt. In America, McD's fries have 17 ingredients, including “flavor enhancers” and other addictive chemicals. To round out this episode of Good Day Health, Doug and Dr. Jack discuss neck health and why NUCCA Chiropractic care is important in overall health, why garlic supplements from naturally derived garlic is healthy for us (especially from Standard Process, which you can buy on ForbiddenDoctor.com), and why you should add onion root to your daily nutritional intake. Website: GoodDayHealthShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) cover a number of topics affecting our health. First up, Doug and Dr. Ken discuss the biggest news stories in the medical world, starting with a focus on handling the excessive summertime heat and how to combat heat exhaustion and heat stroke with prevention — like staying hydrated (which sounds easier than done), wearing a hat, minimize sun exposure during the hottest part of the day (usually around 9/10 AM - 3 PM), and being aware of symptoms of heat-related illness.Summertime heat also brings stronger UV levels, and Dr. Ken shares his thoughts on wearing sunscreen, why it's important to use in order to avoid sunburn — which is what can lead to skin cancer — and a dermatologist-recommended sunscreen is the best kind of sunscreen. Plus, a hot new item that is sun-protective clothing that blocks out harmful UV rays.Next up, a caveat to the health benefits of drinking a cup or two of coffee every day may help you live longer but only if there aren't any creams or sugar added — black coffee is the only way to get the health benefits of coffee.Moving on, new information suggests some risk factors for lower back pain as we get older can be modifiable with fighting obesity, not smoking, getting rid of mental stress, lifting weights properly, and increasing the length of time and intensity of which you walk.We know about the concussion danger of football, but did you know soccer is a sport that can lead to brain injuries as well. A new study looks at the risk of using the head instead of the feet (headers), and that MRI scans found evidence that heading the ball alters chemistry and nerve function in the brain and causes slightly elevated levels of protein that have been associated with brain injury.Plus, Doug and Dr. Ken addresses fighting against muscle loss. Unfortunately, when it comes to weight loss drugs, a good amount of the weight coming off is from muscle, not strictly fat. However, there is an experimental drug to help people taking semaglutide keep their muscle while losing weight.Lastly, Dr. Ken answers listener questions. First one has to do with poop. Does regularity matter, and if it's in the morning, what is happening in your body overnight that causes some to have a bowel movement the first thing in the morning. Dr. Ken shares that while people should pay attention to their habits, he also encourages all of us to not overthink it. Constipation is typically a bigger issue than the time of day someone is having a bowel movement. If you're wondering — once a day is a good daily rate to move your bowels, and make sure you're getting enough water and staying hydrated.Next question is about vitamin D deficiency, asking what symptoms for which to look, and the best ways to get vitamin D. Webstie: GoodDayHealthShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
Tuesday, February 4 - Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) cover a number of topics affecting our health. First up, a new research study on mental health finds people tend to feel best in the morning — in terms of mood and wellbeing — and feel their worst around midnight, a look at heart health and why it's important to keep in focus and not only during Heart Month in February, the heart health of new mothers (especially when pregnant with multiples) within the first few months after birth and increased risk of heart-related issues, and waiting 5 years after a live birth before getting pregnant again can help the heart health of childbearing women. More conversation and insight includes the benefits flossing your teeth has on the brain, lungs and heart. Doug and Dr. Ken discuss that, too. Plus, a discussion on good cholesterol, the effects of contracting COVID-19 can have on your arteries and increase your risk of a stroke, lasting effects of heavy marijuana use, and the latest update on the avian influenza. Then, Doug Stephan is joined by Calotren's Elizabeth Miller to discuss how you can lose weight and keep it off in a healthy, sustainable way. Learn more at TopLoss.com, and use the code "DOUG" at checkout.Website: GoodDayHealthShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
.Tuesday, January 28 - Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) cover a number of topics affecting our health. First up, the FDA approval of the first-ever standalone nasal spray to treat drug-resistant depression in adults, a rise in life-expectancy since the COVID-19 pandemic, the new Surgeon General says a healthier life includes having more fun, and a common sense approach to health is what's expected should RFK Jr be confirmed to lead the Department of Health. There's a new report showing drinking one large glass of milk can reduce the risk of colon cancer, a new study shows people who catch COVID-19 are at a higher risk of developing Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (AKA chronic fatigue syndrome), why the fountain of youth is water itself, why sugary drinks are being blamed for a rise in the diabetes epidemic, and why you should be more aware of your cholesterol. Doug and Dr. Ken discuss that, too. Plus, more on the halt of poultry sales in the state of Georgia amid bird flu, the impact of stress in teens, pros and cons of the apple cider vinegar trend, how to manage menopause without causing more harm or exacerbating symptoms, and the secret to getting rid of hiccups. Website: GoodDayHealthShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDaNetworks
12/3/24 - Dr. Jack Stockwell, www.forbiddendoctor.com & www.jackstockwell.com | Phone: 866-867-5070, shares more information on, not only cold and flu season, but sugar season, including sugar cravings, diseases caused by sugar intake, and sugar replacements being just as bad as sugar. What's wrong with sugar? Dr. Jack has your answer, including why it causes so many health issues and the body's inability to deal with even small amounts. Did you know there's an herb that can help you remove your sugar cravings? Dr. Jack discusses that, too. Doug joins Dr. Jack for a discussion on depression and anxiety, the benefits of working with a GAPS practitioner, why you should work on regularly bending over to touch your toes because it's also a testament of your overall health and wellbeing. Website: GoodDayHealthShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
12/3/24 - Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) cover a number of topics, including a focus on this year's flu bug and the variant knocking people down for 1-2 weeks, discussing whether or not the flu vaccine is worth it for everyone, how vaccines actually work, and why the COVID-19 vaccine affects some people poorly. Then, a discussion on the childhood obesity epidemic and how it affects a child's brain development, new polio information, living near water has proven health benefits, a breakthrough in MS research, and how stem cell therapy can be used to help mobility issues. Plus the AMA is reporting, according to a recent survey, that 40% of physicians are already planning to leave their current spot within the next two years. Doug and Dr. Ken also discuss the warning signs of domestic abuse in romantic relationships and the early behavioral warning signs when you first start dating someone to show the risk for violence exists. A conversation everyone should hear. Website: GoodDayHealthShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
Thursday - Where is the most dangerous country for shooting? Jim finds the deals for veterans. Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas as the holiday season gets underway. Attorney Glenn Klausman with The Case of the 2nd Medical Opinion for Colbert Court. Plus, WOKE News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.
Dr. Jesse Morse joined the Killer B's with Joel Blank, and Jeremy Branham to talk about Kyle Tucker's injury, and how it was mishandled. The information from the doctor wasn't positive for how the Astros handled it to say the least. Turns out he should have been non-weight bearing for a month, he wasn't, and if they had handled it correctly, Tucker could have been back a month ago. Yikes
Getting a second opinion can give you peace of mind that a diagnosis is right and that you know all the possible treatment options. In this episode, John talks about his journey with prostate cancer and the steps he took to get multiple second opinions before selecting the treatment that felt right for him. Was it hard? Yes. Was it worth the effort? Absolutely. Key Takeaways · Get educated about your medical condition. Don't just rely on what the doctor explains in the office. · Get a 2nd opinion (and 3rd and 4th ones if necessary) if you have ANY question about your diagnosis or treatment plan. The physicians you choose should be in a different practice so they offer a completely objective opinion regarding your care. · Tap into your network of family, friends and colleagues to find other patients with a similar medical condition. Zoom in on the doctors whose name keeps coming up, and then do online research to check their credentials and read patient reviews. · Getting in to see specialists can be slow. If you want to get in sooner….get yourself on a waiting list, get to know the office staff, and keep calling back. And, of course, be pleasant. Links Article about waiting times: https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/doctor-visits-appointments-frustration-1c88eb9a Get in touch with Archelle Email: speakupforyourhealth@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/speakupforyourhealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakupforyourhealth
Kate Muir tells PJ women should not suffer without help in their journey through menopause because of dated attitudes among doctors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us your comments! Go to Starfleet Underground.com and click that Contact Us button! On Today's show we recap the whole first season of Star Trek Picard, pick our favorite characters, and are you really Jean Luc, or just the fancy robot simulation of him? Oh...Are they still using money? What's up with that? Also, we hear about the Star Trek Cruise from a super fan. -Brought to you by Section 31- Nathan Adams Heather Ferris Rocky Robinson Andy Holt Warning! Spoilers for Star Trek: Picard Season 01! :46 Special Guest: Andy Holt 1:00 And furry companions. 1:35 Andy was on www.StarTrekContinues.com 2:12 Furry gifts 3:00 Earth People Stories 3:30 Why am I in here anyway? 4:00 Probed? 4:50 Star Trek: Picard Soundtrack 6:00 Andy's not feeding his crew? 6:40 Picard renewed for Season 2 - Who's coming back? Whoopi? Q? Picardo 7:53 Spoiler Alert!!! The podcast. 8:00 Did Nathan just say stop listening to us? 8:45 When Picard died at the end 9:00 Set for only a few more years? 10:00 Lifespan and butterflies 10:26 Is that really Picard? I thought he died. 11:11 Is it like a transporter? Becoming an android? 12:00 Clone callback. Emo. 12:40 Did they do a little less Earl Grey? 13:20 I've got bitches for that 13:45 Is Picard still Picard/Nature vs Nurture...Heather's Brain farted 14:47 If a clone isn't the really the same, how can the synth be the same? 15:30 Theoretically fixing the problem, changes him anyway 15:50 Picard's a Dick because a Tumor? (It's not a tumor!) 16:30 Picard's been a dick all along? (He doesn't like children) 17:00 How come they couldn't fix his brain issue? I mean, it's the future! 18:00 I mean they could transplant Spock's Brain! 19:00 What if they tweaked Picard? Rocket in Bed? 19:30 Do you think he Crushed it?! 20:00 Super Explicit rating...Or "Official" Medical Opinion? 20:30 Is he going to be OG Picard? Take charge and run shit? 21:20 Going down with multiple techniques 21:48 Seven and Raffi Bumping Uglies? Finger Humping? 22:30 Elnor: Ninja Elf 23:30 Who's Andy's favorite character? 24:00 Too cliche? 24:40 Villain Motivation...Acquisition of Wealth? 27:00 What do you think? Hit our Contact Us button! starfleetunderground.com 29:00 Even Section 31 is wearing masks. 30:10 Planet of the Synths 30:45 Nature inspired Sci-Fi 31:15 Mushrooms will take you places 31:50 Star Trek Cruise 37:30 Captain Pike show? 39:19 Discovery Season 3...When? 41:20 The Cruise does sell out 42:27 Who are Heather's favorites 43:00 Borg Cube: House of Horror 43:20 Rocky's favorites and missed opportunities 43:45 Dahj vs Soji (Soji's got a little bit of Narek on her) 46:15 Rocky says Season, but means Episode 46:50 Nathan's favorites 47:30 What about that Borg Cube?! Hey Locutus! 48:30 Where did Narek go? 49:30 And how about Riker? you want a Pizza? 50:10 Picard...Yeah your a synth now, right? 51:00 Clancy vs. Robo-Picard! 51:15 What would Whoopi and Q think about Synth Picard? Need more Whoopi 52:00 Q: Picard, you're a little robot man now? 53:00 Thanks Andy! 53:44 Heather = https://www.youtube.com/user/TheVegasAces 54:30 Hold Heather's Dice 55:30 We have dirty minds, so wash your hands! And be safe! Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground
Making sense of data between COVID-19 versus other flu strains and where Dr. Fauci is misleading. The media doesn’t report scientific data accurately. Michael’s idea to keep hospital staff employed and utilize airlines to transfer patients. Politicians are afraid to make the first step against the grain. Dr. David Katz and others do not agree with America’s way of protecting the vulnerable.
Dr. Robert Bednarz joins the podcast to provide his professional opinion on the coronavirus: Just how serious of a health crisis is COVID-19? And how long might it persist until economies around the world can spring to life again? Dr. Bednarz records from his home in Dundee, Scotland, where he is currently under self-quarantine. Unlike typical guests on this podcast, he has no experience or knowledge of investing or the economy. To that effect, this episode contains no stock picks or tangible views on economics. However, the medical view he supplies is certainly valuable for all members of the investing community. Content (Spotify users can skip to the segment by clicking on the time stamp in question) What is happening in Italy can happen anywhere (2:43) The cases and fatalities in Scotland and how hospitals are dealing with the effects (5:47) Hope relies on the local communities and people should "just stay home" (8:04) The chances of a mutation of the virus exist, but it is unlikely to be more lethal than the current iteration (10:41) Warmer weather should help (13:39) The worst case scenario scaring medical professionals (15:31) What medicines are being used for treatments? Antivirals show some promise (19:30) Masks are useful only for those with symptoms. But buyer beware (23:23) For more information on the guest: Dr. Bednarz hosts a podcast, The Patient Will See You Now, available on all podcasting platforms, including iTunes and Spotify Twitter: @Robert_Bednarz Not intended as investment advice.
Echocardiography (Stress Echocardiography) for the Internist-11 Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (Adult Congenital Heart Disease) for the Internist-10 Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (Diseases of the Aorta) for the Internist-9 Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (Pericardial Disease) for the Internist-8 Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (Cardiomyopathy) for the Internist-7 Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (TTE) for the Internist -2 + MCQ Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (TEE) for the Internist -3 + MCQ Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (Assessment of LV) for the Internist-4 + MCQ Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (Assessment of Heart Valve) for the Internist-5 + MCQ Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography (Endocarditis) for the Internist-6 Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Echocardiography for the Internist -1 + MCQ Dr RR Baliga's MUST KNOW FACTS PODCASTS for PHYSICIANS from chapter Echocardiography for the Internist in Baliga's Textbook of Internal Medicine with 1480 MCQs www.MasterMedFacts.com authored by Dennis A Tighe, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Professor, University of Massachusetts Director, Cardiac Ambulatory Services, UMass Memorial Health Care & Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, MD, FRCP Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania Recipient of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Echocardiography This podcast is not Medical Advice or Medical Opinion
Dr. Pam Oliver, an ob-gyn and president of the Novant Health Physician Network explains how to talk with your doctor about a second opinion, when to seek one, and the right way to research medical conditions that can help you ask the right questions.
One of us is remarkably under the weather but we're still bringing you hot chat. Let's discuss a bit of the ol' coke, more DMC5, and other things!
On today's Top 30, fights between spouses can have a dangerous side effect, one police officer helps a homeless man turn his life around and Dr. Drew Pinsky comments on Demi Lovato's overdose. Also, a financial expert explains why using a credit card more often is OK!
Sarah Hunstead from CPR Kids takes us through when, and how to get a second medical opinion.
Transcript -- The problems involved with providing healthcare to the homeless
The problems involved with providing healthcare to the homeless
The problems involved with providing healthcare to the homeless
Transcript -- The problems involved with providing healthcare to the homeless