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The Plus SideZ: Cracking the Obesity Code

Subscriber-only episodeResources for the Community:___________________________________________________________________https://linktr.ee/theplussidezpodcast Ro - Telehealth for GLP1 weight management https://ro.co/weight-loss/?utm_source=plussidez&utm_medium=partnership&utm_campaign=comms_yt&utm_content=45497&utm_term=55______________________________________________________________________The Provider Spotlight is a bonus series of shorter episodes featuring doctors and specialists from past sessions—think of it as 'doctor shorts.' With over 25k scripts for Zepbound written weekly, many new subscribers haven't seen our earlier episodes, which helps them catch up quickly. Thanks for your support! Dr. Salas-Whalen joins The Plus Sidez to break down PCOS, insulin resistance, and metabolic disorders—and how they're all connected. ______________________________________________________________________⭐️Mounjaro Stanley⭐️griffintumblerco.Etsy.comUse code PODCAST10 for $ OFF______________________________________________________________________Join this channel to get access to perks:   / @theplussidez______________________________________________________________________#Mounjaro #MounjaroJourney #Ozempic #Semaglutide #tirzepatide  #GLP1 #Obesity #zepbound #wegovy Kim Carlos, Executive Producer TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@dmfkim?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dmfkimonmounjaro?igsh=aDF6dnlmbHBoYmJn&utm_source=qr Kat Carter, Associate Producer TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@katcarter7?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mrskatcarter?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

The European Heart Journal Podcast
Volume 46, Issue 14

The European Heart Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 19:32


Focus Issue on Hypertension, Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders

The European Heart Journal Podcast
Volume 46, Issue 12

The European Heart Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 22:44


Focus Issue on Dyslipidaemias, Diabetes, and Metabolic Disorders

Real Science Exchange
Transitioning to Success: The Intersection Between Nutrition, Health and Reproduction with Dr. Jose Santos, University of Florida

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 80:13


This Real Science Exchange podcast episode was recorded during a webinar from Balchem's Real Science Lecture Series. You can find it at balchem.com/realscience. Dr. Santos begins with a timeline of events that occur during the cow's transition from the dry period to her exit from the fresh pen. He suggests that cows should be dried off at around 230 days of gestation, then moved to a closeup group at 250-255 days gestation which is around three to three-and-a-half weeks before calving. Dr. Santos recommends keeping multiparous cows separate from primiparous cows and feeding to minimize metabolic disorders in early lactation. After calving, cow health needs to be monitored for early detection and treatment of disease. In addition, diets that do not limit voluntary dry matter intake should be fed. During the early postpartum period, controlling excessive weight loss and lipid mobilization is the goal.  (00:27) What is the association between time spent in the closeup pen and disease? Research shows that around three to four weeks in the prepartum group is associated with the lowest risk of morbidity, maximum milk yield and highest pregnancy rates. How does a change in body condition during the first 65 days in milk impact cyclicity? How does 90-day milk yield impact cyclicity? Cows that lose one or more units of condition are less likely to be cyclic at the end of the voluntary waiting period. There is a small statically positive association between milk yield and cyclicity. Dr. Santos' first take-home message is to avoid excessive body condition loss after calving. Cows should lose no more than 0.5 body condition units from the week before calving to the first AI. This can be accomplished by minimizing over-conditioned cows at dry-off and reducing the risk of disease in early lactation.  (6:13) What about feed efficiency? Dr. Santos describes experiments comparing the 25% most efficient to the 25% least efficient cows. All cows produced the same amount of energy-corrected milk, but the most efficient cows ate four kilograms less feed each day. The risk of morbidity and the culling rate was the same for both groups, as was reproductive performance. Dr. Santos suggests we should not be afraid of selecting for feed efficiency while still optimizing intake in early lactation.  (18:23) Morbidity negatively impacts intake in early lactation. Around one-third of cows are affected by disease in the first three weeks of lactation and almost 80% of the first disease diagnoses occur during the first three weeks postpartum. The earlier in lactation disease occurs, the longer the legacy effects from that disease can impact cow health and performance. Dr. Santos describes an experiment in beef cattle evaluating how an inflammatory response impacts nutrient partitioning away from performance. Early lactation morbidity not only makes a cow not want to eat, it also may shift nutrients away from production toward survival, resulting in fewer nutrients available for milk production and reproduction. Dr. Santos describes a series of experiments evaluating the impact of early lactation disease diagnosis on reproductive performance. Dr. Santos' second take-home message is to stimulate dry matter intake and minimize disease in the early lactation period. (22:21) How can we formulate diets that will improve reproduction? First, we should formulate diets that reduce the risk of disease. Then we should incorporate nutrients that are known to improve reproduction in cows. Dr. Santos describes how supplementation with rumen-protected choline decreases triglyceride accumulation in the liver and improves milk yield. He also details the mechanisms of using acidogenic diets to reduce hypocalcemia. He recommends not using these diets for heifers and feeding them for around 21 days to cows rather than the entire dry period. Dr. Santos feels that forage quality has been neglected in the transition period and details how improved fiber digestibility during the transition period can have longer-term impacts. Lastly, he recommends feeding 1-1.5% supplemental fat in early lactation diets for improved reproduction and milk yield without negative impacts on body condition. In closing, Dr. Santos presents a summary of diet formulation recommendations for transition cows.  (34:13) Dr. Santos leads an engaged question-and-answer session with the webinar audience. (51:11) Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table.   If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt. 

O długim życiu w zdrowiu z dr n. med. Karoliną Karabin
#33 Badania laboratoryjne bez tajemnic. Jak zbadać stan zapalny?

O długim życiu w zdrowiu z dr n. med. Karoliną Karabin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 45:10


W jaki sposób sprawdzić, czy w organizmie toczy się stan zapalny, zwłaszcza ten przewlekły? To jedno z najczęstszych pytań, jakie dostaję – i nic dziwnego! Stan zapalny nie zawsze daje jednoznaczne objawy, a jego wykrycie może wymagać wykonania różnych badań. Jakie markery świadczą o obecności stanu zapalnego? Czym różni się CRP od OB i kiedy warto je zbadać? Czy da się określić stan zapalny w konkretnym miejscu w organizmie? W jaki sposób zbadać przewlekł stan zapalnym o niskim nasileniu? Na te i inne pytania odpowiem w dzisiejszym odcinku. Zachęcam Was do regularnych badań. A gdybyście chcieli skorzystać z domowego pobrania badań laboratoryjnych z krwi to ze stałym kodem DRKARABIN20 otrzymacie 20% zniżki na na badania laboratoryjne z pobraniem w domu #uCiebie z #uPacjenta. Kod działa przy zamówieniu powyżej 250 zł na wszystkie badania i pakiety. Możecie skorzystac z mojego autorskiego pakietu badań profilaktycznych “długoWITALNI”: https://upacjenta.pl/landing-page/pakiet-dlugowitalni lub innych dowolnych badań. A jeśli potrzebujecie konsultacji stylu życia i pomocy w interpretacji badań napisz do mnie na adres konsultacje@drkarabin.pl a wyślę Wam więcej szczegółów. Ten materiał nie stanowi zamiennika wizyty lekarskiej. Nie jest też poradą zdrowotną, ani nie służy do diagnozowania ani leczenia chorób. Materiał ma charakter wyłącznie edukacyjny. Autorka nie ponosi odpowiedzialności za sposób wykorzystania przedstawionych informacji. Piśmiennictwo do odcinka: van den Brink W. i wsp. Current and Future Nutritional Strategies to Modulate Inflammatory Dynamics in Metabolic Disorders. Front Nutr. 2019 Aug 26:6:129. Del Giudice M. i Gangestad S.W. Rethinking IL-6 and CRP: Why they are more than inflammatory biomarkers, and why it matters. Brain Behav Immun. 2018, 70, 61-75. Choroby wewnętrzne, pod redakcją Szczeklik A., Medycyna Praktyczna Kraków 2021 C-reactive protein concentrations as a marker of inflammation or infection for interpreting biomarkers of micronutrient status. Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition Information System. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2014 (WHO/NMH/NHD/EPG/14.7; http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/133708/1/WHO_ NMH_NHD_EPG_14.7_eng.pdf?ua=1, accessed [date]) Dembińska-Kieć A. Diagnostyka laboratoryjna z elementami biochemii klinicznej Edra Urban & Partner 2021 Samsudin I. i Vasikaran S.D Clinical Utility and Measurement of Procalcitonin. Clin Biochem Rev. 2017 Apr; 38(2): 59–68. Jukic A. i wsp. Calprotectin: from biomarker to biological function. Gut 2021 Oct;70(10):1978-1988. O'Connor M.F. i wsp.To assess, to control, to exclude: Effects of biobehavioral factors on circulating inflammatory markers. Brain Behav Immun. 2009 Apr 21;23(7):887–897. 0:00 Intro  0:37 - Wstęp 02:20 - W jaki sposób zbadać stan zapalny? 04:10 - Białka ostrej fazy - czym są i jakie funkcje pełnią? 07:19 - Białko CRP - co to za marker i kiedy warto go badać? 10:10 - Czym jest wysokoczułe białko CRP? 12:14 - Jak różnicuje się zakażenia bakteryjne od  wirusowych na podstawie białka CRP? 14:26 - Jakie wady ma białko CRP jako marker stanu zapalnego? 15:54 - Czy OB jest dobrym markerem stanu zapalnego? 20:38 - Kiedy warto badać OB? 21:45 - CRP czy OB - który marker wybrać? 23:04 - Kontekstowe markery stanu zapalnego: Prokalcytonina - kiedy warto ją zbadać? 26:02 - Swoiste markery stanu zapalnego: Kalprotektyna - kiedy warto zbadać i w jaki sposób to robić? 29:20 - Przeciwciała - czy mogą wskazywać na stan zapalny? 32:33 - Czy w morfologii można zobaczyć stan zapalny? 34:16 - Jaki jest najlepszy sposób na badanie stanu zapalnego w organizmie? 36:33 - Jak zbadać przewlekły stan zapalny o niskim nasileniu? 40:57 - Wpływ allostazy na parametry krwi

The European Heart Journal Podcast
Volume 45, Issue 48

The European Heart Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 16:40


Focus Issue on Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders

Gut Check Project
Nawaz Ahmed, PHD METAVO

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 91:27


Dr. Ahmed is the Director of Research and Operations for METAVOMetavo is a first of its kind high concentration of AvoB, the natural compound found in avocados which restores and promotes true metabolic health.With a doctoral degree in Food Science from the University of Guelph, Dr. Ahmed has emerged as a trailblazer in the field of metabolic health and nutritional biochemistry. He hit the scene with a groundbreaking doctoral thesis titled "Clinical Development of Avocado-Derived Lipids as Modulators of Fatty Acid Oxidation for the Treatment and Management of Metabolic Disorders." This seminal work laid the foundation for the development of innovative solutions that form the core of Metavo's product offerings. Currently serving as the Director of Research at SP Nutraceuticals, Dr. Ahmed has been pivotal in the product development and successful launch of Metavo, the flagship natural health product that leverages the benefits of avocado for metabolic well-being. TNoteworthy is Dr. Ahmed's role as the study director for the first-in-human clinical trial of Metavo and his current role in conducting further clinical research on Metavo.Join Ken and Eric on the GCP as they learn from Dr. Ahmed all bout the natural ways to boost metabolic health with METAVO!https://www.metavo.com/

The Plus SideZ: Cracking the Obesity Code
BONUS Doctor Spotlight: Dr Alexandra covers Metabolic Disorders & Mounjaro/GLP1 Treatments

The Plus SideZ: Cracking the Obesity Code

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 21:32


Send us a textResources for the Community:___________________________________________________________________https://linktr.ee/theplussidezpodcast Ro - Telehealth for GLP1 weight management https://ro.co/weight-loss/?utm_source=plussidez&utm_medium=partnership&utm_campaign=comms_yt&utm_content=45497&utm_term=55___________________________________________________________________The Provider Spotlight is a new bonus series of shorter episodes featuring doctors and specialists from past sessions—think of it as 'doctor shorts.' With over 25k scripts for Zepbound written weekly, many new subscribers haven't seen our earlier episodes, which helps them catch up quickly. Thanks for your support!On July 17th of 2023 Dr Alexandra set down with the Plus Sidez and discussed the affects of Metabolic Disorders & Mounjaro/GLP1 TreatmentsBIODr. Alexandra Sowa is the CEO and founder of SoWell Health, a consumer metabolic healthcare company. SoWell supports patients at every point of their health and weight loss journey through at-home laboratory testing kits, evidence-based nutraceuticals, and scalable telehealth access to medical weight management.  Dr. Sowa is dual-board-certified physician of internal and obesity medicine and clinical instructor of medicine at NYU Langone. Dr. Sowa has served as a health expert for national media outlets and print publications like SiriusXM, CBS News, NPR, the New York Times, U.S. News, World Report, and more.You them find us at  www.getsowell.com______________________________________________________________________⭐️Mounjaro Stanley⭐️griffintumblerco.Etsy.comUse code PODCAST10 for $ OFF______________________________________________________________________Join this channel to get access to perks:   / @theplussidez______________________________________________________________________#Mounjaro #MounjaroJourney #Ozempic #Semaglutide #tirzepatide  #GLP1 #Obesity #zepbound #wegovy  Support the showKim Carlos, Executive Producer TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@dmfkim?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dmfkimonmounjaro?igsh=aDF6dnlmbHBoYmJn&utm_source=qr Kat Carter, Associate Producer TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@katcarter7?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mrskatcarter?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

MedEvidence! Truth Behind the Data

MedEvidence! Truth Behind the Data

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 28:03 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if we told you that your liver plays a more critical role in your health than you ever imagined? This episode of MedEvidence promises to uncover the essential functions of the liver, from detoxification to immune support, and explain why maintaining liver health is pivotal. Dr. Nikhil Kapila dissects the complexities of fatty liver disease, now rebranded as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), and its alarming connections to metabolic disorders such as obesity, diabetes, and high cholesterol. We'll also explore the broader spectrum of liver diseases, including alcohol-related liver disease, viral hepatitis, and rare conditions like primary biliary cholangitis and autoimmune hepatitis. Get ready to learn about groundbreaking treatments and gain insight into the rising prevalence of MASLD as a leading cause of liver disease and liver transplantation.Three Key Takeaways:Understanding Fatty Liver DiseaseClinical Trials for Fatty Liver DiseaseQ&A from the publicRecording Date: August 15, 2024Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Listen on SpotifyListen on AppleWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInWant to learn more checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!

Pushing The Limits
Unlocking The Power Of C15: A Deep Dive Into Health, Metabolic Disorders, And Aging With Dr. Stephanie Venn Watson

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 73:21


In this enlightening episode, we are joined by Dr. Stephanie Venn Watson, co-founder of Fatty15.com and DiscoverC15.com, to explore the groundbreaking benefits of C15:0, an essential fatty acid that has been overlooked for decades. Dr. Venn Watson shares her pioneering research on C15:0 and its potential to revolutionize the way we approach health and disease. Key Topics Discussed: 1.Introduction to C15:0 Understanding what C15:0 is and why it's considered an essential fatty acid. The journey from discovery to developing a pure C15:0 supplement   2. Cellular Fragility Syndrome What is cellular fragility syndrome, and how does it impact aging and overall health? How C15:0 strengthens cell membranes, promoting resilience and longevity. 3. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) The growing prevalence of NAFLD and its impact on liver health. Insights into how C15:0 can help manage and potentially reverse the effects of NAFLD. 4.Metabolic Disorders and C15:0 The role of C15:0 in regulating metabolism. How C15:0 can be used to support metabolic health and prevent disorders such as obesity and insulin resistance. 5. Cardiovascular Health Exploring the cardiovascular benefits of C15:0, including its effects on cholesterol levels and heart function. The potential of C15:0 as a natural way to support cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of heart disease. 6.C15:0 and Diabetes The connection between C15:0 and glucose metabolism. How C15:0 can play a role in managing diabetes and reducing the risk of related complications. 7. Aging and Longevity The role of C15:0 in promoting healthy aging. How C15:0 supports longevity by reducing inflammation, oxidative stress, and cellular damage. 8. Practical Uses and Dosage Recommended dosages of C15:0 for different health conditions. How to incorporate C15:0 into your daily routine for optimal benefits. BIO Dr. Stephanie Venn Watson is a renowned scientist and co-founder of Fatty15.com and DiscoverC15.com. With years of research and dedication, she has brought to light the critical role of C15:0 in human health, offering new hope for managing and preventing a wide range of diseases. Her work has been published in numerous scientific journals, and she continues to be a leading voice in the field of metabolic and cardiovascular health. Resources Mentioned: Visit Fatty15.com and DiscoverC15.com to learn more about C15:0 and its health benefits. Scientific articles and studies referenced in this episode. Join the Conversation: Have questions or want to share your thoughts on this episode? Connect with us on social media or leave a comment on our website. Subscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review! Your feedback helps us continue to bring you the latest insights in health and wellness.   Personalised Health Optimisation Consulting with Lisa Tamati Lisa offers solution focused coaching sessions to help you find the right answers to your challenges. Topics Lisa can help with:  Lisa is a Genetics Practitioner, Health Optimisation Coach, High Performance and Mindset Coach. She is a qualified Ph360 Epigenetics coach and a clinician with The DNA Company and has done years of research into brain rehabilitation, neurodegenerative diseases and biohacking. She has extensive knowledge on such therapies as hyperbaric oxygen,  intravenous vitamin C, sports performance, functional genomics, Thyroid, Hormones, Cancer and much more. She can assist with all functional medicine testing. Testing Options Comprehensive Thyroid testing DUTCH Hormone testing Adrenal Testing Organic Acid Testing Microbiome Testing Cell Blueprint Testing Epigenetics Testing DNA testing Basic Blood Test analysis Heavy Metals  Nutristat Omega 3 to 6 status and more  Lisa and her functional medicine colleagues in the practice can help you navigate the confusing world of health and medicine . She can also advise on the latest research and where to get help if mainstream medicine hasn't got the answers you are searching for whatever the  challenge you are facing from cancer to gut issues, from depression and anxiety, weight loss issues, from head injuries to burn out to hormone optimisation to the latest in longevity science. Book your consultation with Lisa    Join our Patron program and support the show Pushing the Limits' has been free to air for over 8 years. Providing leading edge information to anyone who needs it. 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Lisa is constantly researching and interviewing the top scientists and researchers in the world to get you the best cutting edge supplements to optimize your life.   Subscribe to our popular Youtube channel  with over 600 videos, millions of views, a number of full length documentaries, and much more. You don't want to miss out on all the great content on our Lisa's youtube channel. Youtube   Order Lisa's Books Lisa has published 5 books: Running Hot, Running to Extremes, Relentless, What your oncologist isn't telling you and her latest "Thriving on the Edge"  Check them all out at  https://shop.lisatamati.com/collections/books   Perfect Amino Supplement by Dr David Minkoff Introducing PerfectAmino PerfectAmino is an amino acid supplement that is 99% utilized by the body to make protein. PerfectAmino is 3-6x the protein of other sources with almost no calories. 100% vegan and non-GMO. 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Horses in the Morning
CHI University: How Equine Metabolic Disorders Respond to TCVM, for June 25, 2024

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 47:45


Dr. Allison Marshall and Dr. John Langlois have Dr. Wynnie Angus as a guest, and the three vets discuss various approaches to many metabolic disorders and how horses respond when they have multiple issues, in medical-speak co-morbidities.Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired Click HereYour Hosts: Dr. Allison Marshall and John LangloisSponsored by: Chi UniversityGuest: Dr. Wynnie Angus, Woodside Equine ClinicFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like You

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
CHI University: How Equine Metabolic Disorders Respond to TCVM, for June 25, 2024 - HORSES IN THE MORNING

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 47:45


Dr. Allison Marshall and Dr. John Langlois have Dr. Wynnie Angus as a guest, and the three vets discuss various approaches to many metabolic disorders and how horses respond when they have multiple issues, in medical-speak co-morbidities.Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired Click HereYour Hosts: Dr. Allison Marshall and John LangloisSponsored by: Chi UniversityGuest: Dr. Wynnie Angus, Woodside Equine ClinicFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like You

Empowered Patient Podcast
Advancements in Gene Therapy for Rare Ocular Disease and Metabolic Disorders with Guang Qu NGGT Corporation

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 21:45


Guang Qu, Co-Founder of NGGT Corporation is focused on developing gene therapy products using dual functional vector strategies. Guang highlights the importance of distinguishing between recessive and dominant mutations in rare diseases and explains how their approach differs from other gene therapy approaches. The two leading indications caused by a gene mutation that NGGT is working on are Bietti's Crystalline Dystrophy (BCD), a rare ocular disease, and phenylketonuria (PKU), a metabolic disease.   Guang explains, "For our strategies and our product development strategies, I think we are leveraging our experience in the gene therapy field. Later, I will talk more about myself, Dr. Lixin Jiang, and our team. The other thing we are leveraging is our fully integrated team in gene therapy product development, which involves R&D, research and development, CGMP manufacturers, from tox development and clinical regulatory functions and the medical teams. So with all of the teams we built up in the last couple of years, we're in very good positions in developing our gene therapy products." "So, of the two currently leading indications, one is involved in ocular disease, what we call the BCD, Bietti's Crystalline Dystrophy. This disease is caused by a gene mutation. The gene mutation causes lipid metabolic problems. The particular gene is called the CYP4V2 gene. The mutation directly leads to the lipid metabolic process being interrupted. Therefore, lipids are precipitated in the different ocular cells, such as the cornea and the retina. That's most of the disease cell layers affected."  #AAV #GeneEditing #GeneTherapy #PKU #BCD Download the transcript here

Empowered Patient Podcast
Advancements in Gene Therapy for Rare Ocular Disease and Metabolic Disorders with Guang Qu NGGT Corporation TRANSCRIPT

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024


Guang Qu, Co-Founder of NGGT Corporation is focused on developing gene therapy products using dual functional vector strategies. Guang highlights the importance of distinguishing between recessive and dominant mutations in rare diseases and explains how their approach differs from other gene therapy approaches. The two leading indications caused by a gene mutation that NGGT is working on are Bietti's Crystalline Dystrophy (BCD), a rare ocular disease, and phenylketonuria (PKU), a metabolic disease.   Guang explains, "For our strategies and our product development strategies, I think we are leveraging our experience in the gene therapy field. Later, I will talk more about myself, Dr. Lixin Jiang, and our team. The other thing we are leveraging is our fully integrated team in gene therapy product development, which involves R&D, research and development, CGMP manufacturers, from tox development and clinical regulatory functions and the medical teams. So with all of the teams we built up in the last couple of years, we're in very good positions in developing our gene therapy products." "So, of the two currently leading indications, one is involved in ocular disease, what we call the BCD, Bietti's Crystalline Dystrophy. This disease is caused by a gene mutation. The gene mutation causes lipid metabolic problems. The particular gene is called the CYP4V2 gene. The mutation directly leads to the lipid metabolic process being interrupted. Therefore, lipids are precipitated in the different ocular cells, such as the cornea and the retina. That's most of the disease cell layers affected."  #AAV #GeneEditing #GeneTherapy #PKU #BCD Listen to the podcast here

The Meat Mafia Podcast
Dr. Cate Shanahan: The Impact Of Seed Oils On Metabolic Health & Chronic Disease (Part 1) | MMP #326

The Meat Mafia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 31:09


Dr. Cate Shanahan is a renowned nutrition expert and author of "Deep Nutrition" and "Dark Calories." In this episode she delves into the hidden truths behind modern nutrition and the profound impact of seed oils on our health. With over a decade of research and a passion for uncovering the root causes of disease, Dr. Cate provides invaluable insights into how our diet influences metabolic health and chronic diseases. Tune in as she shares her journey, discoveries, and actionable advice for achieving optimal health through better nutrition.Key topics discussed:- Impact of seed oils on metabolic health and chronic diseases.- Oxidative stress as the root cause of health issues.- History and rise of vegetable oils in the food supply.- Differences between fats and dangers of polyunsaturated fats.- Practical dietary changes to reduce oxidative stress.Timestamps:(00:00) Nutrition Expert Discusses Root Causes(07:53) The Role of Vegetable Oils(23:16) Potential Risks of Rapid Weight Loss(27:46) The Impact of Dietary Choices*** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.Connect with Dr. Cate:WebsiteBooksTwitterInstagramYouTubeConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaTwitter - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinTwitter - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIA

The European Heart Journal Podcast
Volume 45, Issue 21

The European Heart Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 21:28


Focus Issue on Valvular Heart Disease, Diabetes, Metabolic Disorders, and Hypertension

PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast

This episode will help you better prepare for and manage children with inborn errors of metabolism in the Emergency Department. Consider it a supplement to what you remember from Biochemistry and the instructions on the family's laminated care plan sheet. My special guest podcaster, Emily Groopman, is an actual Pediatric Geneticist in training and we […]

Midlife Wellness NP
Thyroid Expert: “Save Your Thyroid!” Misconceptions About the Thyroid. Dr. Angela Mazza

Midlife Wellness NP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 67:00


Understanding the thyroid is one of the most important things women can do, especially in perimenopause and menopause. There are so many misconceptions surrounding the thyroid, including appropriate testing, supplements, medications, diet, lifestyle, the different causes, and contributing factors to thyroid dysfunction. The guidance people receive from their healthcare providers often leave them confused, and often they still don't feel well and symptoms persist despite being on medication to treat their thyroid disorder. Dr. Mazza is triple board-certified in endocrinology, internal medicine, and anti-aging and regenerative medicine. She is the author of the recently released book, “Thyroid Talk,” and the owner of the Metabolic Center for Wellness in Florida.  She uses a unique, integrative approach to managing and treating thyroid and other metabolic disorders, and she is only physician in Central Florida who can perform a safe, non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure for thyroid nodules!  In this conversation, Dr. Mazza dispels thyroid myths, discusses needed testing to appropriately evaluate thyroid function, answers the most commonly asked questions about Hashimoto's disease, explains why autoimmune diseases increase with age in women, new research on selenium, why women in perimenopause and menopause struggle with weight loss, use of GLP-1 medications, and she provides actionable steps one can take to improve their thyroid and overall health. Purchase Dr. Mazza's book here.Subscribe to the podcast on Apple or your favorite podcast platform: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midlife-wellness-np/id1517262867 Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP1MLJvcxegZ7Bv7---PUEQFollow me: https://linktr.ee/KimHeifnerWellnessSupport the showFollow me:FacebookFacebook groupInstagramTwitterLinkedInPlease subscribe to my YouTube channel!

Iron Sights
#136 - The HDL/LDL Dilemma: How It Relates To Your Heart Health, The Oreo Cookie Experiment, Treating Metabolic Disorders & More!

Iron Sights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 68:53


In this episode of the Iron Sights podcast, Stephen, Cece, and I challenge the notion that lowering LDL cholesterol is the primary key to preventing heart disease. Amidst the ongoing debates on diets—carnivore, keto, low carb, and plant-based—we get into interesting studies like ones involving Oreos, revealing surprising insights about cholesterol. We break down the basics, discussing what cholesterol does in the body, the effects of drugs, and more.Timestamps00:00 Intro03:10 Topic: Blood Test And Cholesterol06:19 Do Oreos Cookies Lower Your Cholesterol?10:01 How Your Body Deals With Cholesterol13:42 The Number One Killer In The US15:48 What Does Your Body Need Cholesterol For?17:24 Triglycerides19:56 Statin Medications25:26 The Lipid Energy Theory37:06 The Side Effects Of Statins48:32 Increasing Fiber In Your Diet To Reduce Your LDL Levels58:38 Why Is It Important To Take Full Blood Panels?Red Dot Fitness Training Programs:https://www.rdftrainonline.comOnline Membership (Full Access To All Programs & Virtual Coaching):https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-membershipVirtual Coaching:https://www.reddotfitness.net/virtual-coachingSelf-Guided Programs:https://www.reddotfitness.net/Self-Guided-Programs1Connect With Us:Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ironsightspodcast/

Neutral Position
Episode 54: Dr. Bill Cromwell, Cardiologist, Lipoprotein Expert, and Veteran

Neutral Position

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 93:53


Bill's Bio: Dr. Bill Cromwell, with over three decades of expertise, has specialized in diagnosing and managing lipid and metabolic disorders since 1990. His extensive career encompasses roles as a Medical Director/Division Chief, spanning 14 years, in Lipoprotein and Metabolic Disorders at various institutions. For six years, he served as Chief Medical Officer at LipoScience, a pioneering lipoprotein diagnostic company. Furthermore, Dr. Cromwell spent four years as Strategic Director/ Discipline Director of Cardiovascular Disease at LabCorp. His passion lies in developing strategies and tools that accurately assess individual risk, establish tailored goals, and monitor therapy responses to deliver patient-specific care, which is the core mission of Precision Health Reports. Want a discount on your Precision Health Report? Visit their website and enter the discount code below. Transform your health with information: http://www.precisionhealthreports.com Discount code (20%): NEUTRALPOSITION Sponsored By: Diesel Jack Media: https://dieseljackmedia.com/ Warrior Rising: http://www.warriorrising.org Empower Employ: https://www.empoweremploy.us/s/appointments The Neutral Position is Hosted by Nick Palmisciano Nick Palmisciano is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Filmmaker, Founding Board Member of the international rescue non-profit Save Our Allies, and the CEO of the full-service marketing agency Diesel Jack Media. Nick is a Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and received his MBA from Duke University. He received the prestigious “Entrepreneur of the Year” award from the Entrepreneur Organization in 2015 and is a proud recipient of the U.S. Army Ranger Tab. You can find this episode wherever podcasts are streamed:  Itunes: https://apple.co/3MrPlNE Spotify: http://bit.ly/43dBUGS Facebook: https://bit.ly/3mf56wD Instagram: https://bit.ly/3ZRY7Hq TikTok: http://bit.ly/3A0bhrL Nick Palmisciano Facebook: https://bit.ly/43h4erR Twitter: https://bit.ly/40SKQ2N IG: https://bit.ly/40WADlZ Diesel Jack Media Facebook: https://bit.ly/3UnGvlJ Instagram: https://bit.ly/43h4o2r

Derm Club with Dr. Hannah Kopelman
#12 Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Metabolic Disorders | Dr. Iltefat Hamzavi

Derm Club with Dr. Hannah Kopelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 19:55


In this episode, we dissect the intricate dynamics of hidradenitis suppurativa, a chronic skin disease significantly impacting patients' lives. I have the pleasure of conversing with Dr. Iltefat Hamzavi, a leading dermatologist and researcher in the field. Together, we explore the intersections of this complex condition with metabolic disorders, as well as delve into its diagnosis, treatment options, and the roles genetics and hormones play. Please SUBSCRIBE to the Derm Club Podcast wherever you like to listen whether on YouTube, Apple, or Spotify. Together, let's explore the fascinating secrets of dermatology and skincare. To learn more about HS: https://www.hannahkopelman.com/blog/hidradenitis-suppurativa-and-metabolic-disorder/ Connect with me across Social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/drhankopelman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctor.han/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drhankopelman Blog: https://www.hannahkopelman.com/blog/ The content of this podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only. This content is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical condition. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hannah-kopelman/message

The Plus SideZ: Cracking the Obesity Code
Episode 18: Metabolic Disorders & Mounjaro GLP1 Treatments

The Plus SideZ: Cracking the Obesity Code

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 110:35


Our community guest today is Lisa. She bravely shares her health struggles with PCOS and insulin resistance. Lisa's metabolic health issues likely lead to her obesity and she explains the positive effects Mounjaro has had on her health as well as weight. Our medical specialist is Dr. Alexandra Sowa, the founder of SoWell Health and an obesity specialist. Dr. Sowa helps us further understand the effects GLP1 medications like Mounjaro have on health, not just weight to help validate Lisa's health experience.  Follow Lisa on TikTok @Lisa_pnwFollow Dr. Sowa on TikTok  and Instagram @alexandrasowamd Bio Dr. Alexandra Sowa is the CEO and founder of SoWell Health, a consumer metabolic healthcare company. SoWell supports patients at every point of their health and weight loss journey through at-home laboratory testing kits, evidence-based nutraceuticals, and scalable telehealth access to medical weight management.  Dr. Sowa is dual-board-certified physician of internal and obesity medicine and clinical instructor of medicine at NYU Langone. Dr. Sowa has served as a health expert for national media outlets and print publications like SiriusXM, CBS News, NPR, the New York Times, U.S. News, World Report, and more. You them find us at  www.getsowell.comSupport the showKim Carlos @DMFKimonMounjaro on TikTokJernine Trott @TheeJernine on TikTokKat Carter @KatCarter7 on TikTokLydia Roberts @mounjaro_GLP_Help on TikTok

UnabridgedMD
S2EP27 "Conversation with Ayurvedic therapist Om"

UnabridgedMD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 30:04


Today we learn about Ayurvedic medicine. What is it? How does it work?Learn from our guest Om who is a former Pharmaceutical Medical Science liaison before he decided to practice and teach Ayurvedic medicine.Om Received his Ayurvedic Wellness Counseling training from Kerala Ayurveda Academy (Currently at KAA school for Ayurveda Wellness Practitioner Program- 2021- 2023) and is a Certified Health Coach from the Institute of Integrative Health, NYHaving vast experience in healthcare and pharmaceuticals field for more than three decades, Om understands the limitations of Western Medicine and is able to fill these gaps by integrating holistic and natural remedies with the current healthcare practices.Om is currently practicing at an established Ayurveda and Yoga Practice in Rockville, MD- www.vedichealth.org since last four years. Om's life purpose is to help individuals maintain and/or regain their optimal health through Principles of Ayurveda and by contributing to the community what constitutes a healthy and happy society.Om has an expertise in the management of Metabolic Disorders (including obesity), Women's/Men's Health, Gut Health and General health utilizing Ancient Ayurvedic Diet, Herbs and Lifestyle Principles.Om can be reached at https://www.vedichealth.org-----------------------------------------------------Remember that if you do have a rheumatologic issues, we can help you and you can aim to remission (with treatment).Enjoy and share the episode if you liked it. If you are in need of a rheumatologist in Colorado, look no further. To schedule an appointment, please email at info@unabridgedMD.com or call us at 303-731-4006#rheumatologist #Denver #autoimmunedisease#RheumatologyClinic #JointPain #Arthritis #inflammatory #podcastIf you live in Colorado and are looking for a rheumatologist to help you achieve disease remission, email or contact us at UnabridgedMD.com. We are the first direct care rheumatology in Colorado and can see you within a week!

Boundless Body Radio
The Thankful Carnivore Brett Lloyd! 478

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 72:20


Brett Lloyd is a returning guest on our show! Be sure to check out his first appearance on episode 123 of Boundless Body Radio, which was a special episode recorded with Dr. Nick Norwitz, and Dr. Chris Palmer, the bestselling author of the book Brain Energy, released in 2022!! Brett Lloyd is a remarkable individual who has dedicated his life to helping people who struggle with anxiety, depression, and other mood-related conditions. Brett himself had major depression, chronic anxiety, and insomnia for 43 years, for which he took psychiatric medications for 23 years. In 2015, he weighed 289 pounds and was on seven different psych meds. He then tried a low-carb diet and eventually shifted to a carnivore lifestyle that healed him entirely. Over three years, he lost 94 pounds and became pharmaceutical-free. He believes that this approach to lifestyle has been nothing short of miraculous, and he has made it his mission to help others overcome their challenges and improve their overall well-being, through the Revero platform where we are both certified carnivore coaches. Find Brett at- IG-@thankful.carnivoreTW- @StickmanBleedinFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

Tactical Living
E646 Unlocking the Mind: Chris Palmer's Insights on Mental Disorders as Metabolic Disorders

Tactical Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 10:56


Welcome to The Tactical Living Podcast, the show that explores the nexus of tactical skills and personal growth. In today's episode, Coach Ashlie Walton and Detective Walton delve into the groundbreaking work of Chris Palmer, a Harvard psychologist, and his illuminating book, "Brain Energy." Join us as we examine Palmer's research, which challenges conventional notions of mental disorders, asserting that they are, in fact, metabolic disorders of the brain. Get ready for a thought-provoking exploration of how understanding the brain's metabolic processes can reshape our approach to mental health.   Episode Highlights:   Introducing Chris Palmer and "Brain Energy":   ·       A brief overview of Chris Palmer's background and his influential work as a Harvard psychologist. ·       An introduction to his book, "Brain Energy," which explores the connection between metabolic processes and mental disorders. ·       Highlighting the paradigm shift Palmer's research brings to our understanding of mental health.   The Metabolic Perspective on Mental Disorders:   ·       Discussing Palmer's assertion that mental disorders should be viewed as metabolic disorders of the brain. ·       Exploring the link between energy metabolism and neurotransmitter imbalances in mental health conditions. ·       How understanding metabolic dysregulation can offer new insights into treatment approaches.   Implications for Treatment and Prevention:   ·       Examining how the metabolic perspective can influence the development of more effective treatments for mental disorders. ·       Discussing the potential impact of nutritional interventions, exercise, and lifestyle modifications on mental well-being. ·       Exploring the importance of a holistic approach that addresses both metabolic and psychological aspects.   Promoting Mental Health and Well-being:   ·       How the insights from Palmer's work can inform strategies for maintaining and enhancing mental health. ·       Discussing the role of nutrition, sleep, exercise, and stress management in supporting optimal brain metabolism. ·       Encouraging listeners to take proactive steps towards holistic well-being.   In this episode of The Tactical Living Podcast, we've delved into the pioneering research of Chris Palmer and his book, "Brain Energy." By reframing mental disorders as metabolic disorders of the brain, Palmer offers us a fresh perspective on mental health and potential avenues for more effective treatment and prevention. Remember, nurturing our brain's energy metabolism through holistic lifestyle choices can play a vital role in promoting mental well-being.   Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll continue to explore insights at the intersection of tactical skills and personal growth to empower you on your journey of self-improvement.   ⩥ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⩤ https://bi3xbvVont.ly/   CLICK HERE for our best-selling products: https://amzn.to/3xaG3xw and https://rdbl.co/3DIQVUC   CLICK HERE to join our free Police, Fire, Military and Families Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/38w2e7r   Check out our website and learn more about how you can work with LEO Warriors by going to: https://www.leowarriors.com/   Like what you hear? We are honored. Drop a review and subscribe to our show.    The Tactical Living Podcast is owned by LEO Warriors, LLC. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed or used without the owner's prior consent.   For PR, speaking requests and other networking opportunities, contact LEO Warriors:   EMAIL: ashliewalton555@gmail.com.   ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400115 Hesperia, Ca. 92340   ASHLIE'S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/police.fire.lawenforcement   ➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤ This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something by clicking on one of our links, we'll receive a small commission.  

Owners-Guide for Humans
Cancer causes and solutions part 1

Owners-Guide for Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 8:00


Cancer will affect nearly everyone in our country! Your body forms cancers for a reason, know why cancer forms and you will know the solutions! Don't miss this life changing episode! 

Commune
390. A Unified Theory of Mental Illness with Dr. Chris Palmer

Commune

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 101:44


Are mental disorders actually metabolic disorders of the brain? Psychiatrist and Harvard professor Dr. Chris Palmer helps us understand the connection between mental health and physical health and shares how his take on the ketogenic diet can treat mental health issues through healing metabolism.In this episode we cover:0:03:51 – Unified Theory of Mental Illness0:12:36 – Taxonomy of Mental Disorders0:14:17 – Statistics0:16:30 – Comorbidities0:22:57 – Causes0:26:31 – Treatment-Resistant Disorders0:28:01 – Genes0:34:21 – Epigenetics0:44:06 – Mitochondria0:49:31 – Metabolic Disorders of the Brain0:51:01 – Mind Body Connection0:54:26 – Hormones1:06:10 – Compromised Metabolism1:10:07 – Ketogenic Diet1:18:49 – Processed Foods1:26:58 – Gut Health1:29:52 – Autophagy1:35:08 – Intermittent FastingLearn more about Commune and check out all our health, nutrition, and functional medicine courses free for 14 days at onecommune.com/trial This podcast is supported by:Timeline NutritionTimeline Nutrition is pioneering a new approach to longevity, one that stands on a decade of scientific discovery to unlock the power within your cells. Your body is an energy generating machine, Timeline makes it more powerful. Use code commune to get 10% off at timelinenutrition.com/commune.Thrive MarketJoin Thrive Market today and get a FREE $80 in free groceries when you go to thrivemarket.com/communeLivOn LabsDiscover why Jeff Krasno, Schuyler Grant, and people who know wellness are ditching pills, powders, and gummies for this powerful, nutrient-packed goo. GET FREE SAMPLES WITH ANY PURCHASE livonlabs.com/commune Kyolic Prevention is the best way to protect your heart health. In addition to maintaining a healthy diet,exercise and good sleep patterns, you can include one of the best-researched natural herbal supplements to your routine, Kyolic Aged Garlic Extract. Request a sample at Kyolic.com/sample-request. Use promo code “Commune”.IONCommune Podcast Listeners can save 15% on GUT Support. Go to: https://intelligenceofnature.com/pages/commune

Yes.Fit Live
"Mental Disorders are Metabolic Disorders" - Snack Cast Episode 199

Yes.Fit Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 9:18


Chapter 5 of the book "Brain Energy" by Christopher M. Palmer, MD mainly discusses metabolism and why it is such an important driver in our overall health. 

The Gabby Reece Show
Quick Lifestyle Changes to Better Our Metabolic Disorders

The Gabby Reece Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 19:16


In this bonus, Gabby follows up on her conversation with Dr. Chris Palmer about lifestyle changes we can make to better our metabolic disorders. Questions explored: What lifestyle changes have you made this past year? Are there habits you kicked or picked up this year that you've maintained for the better? Connect with Gabby @gabbyreece | Linktree For show notes and past guests, please visit gabriellereece.com/podcast The Gabby Reece Show talks to top experts with the goal of extracting the best information you will need to navigate the universe of health, fitness, relationships, parenting, and business. Gabby keeps it simple but gets to the heart of the conversation with the hopes of providing you with realistic takeaways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes
Dr. Chris Palmer: Diet & Nutrition for Mental Health | Episode 99

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 183:41


Huberman Lab Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Nutrition and mental health interact intimately and even causally in some casesProcessed foods rich in fat, carbohydrates, and sugar are the worst for metabolic health and mental healthInsulin resistance is impaired in people with chronic mental disordersA ketogenic diet has shown beneficial effects in the treatment of chronic depression, PTSD, Alzheimer's, alcohol use disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, epilepsyThe beauty of the ketogenic diet for intervention is you can measure with objective biomarkers“Once you understand the science of mitochondria, you can actually connect all the dots of the mental health puzzle.” – Dr. Chris PalmerCalorie restriction, ketogenic diet, and carbohydrate restriction are inducing metabolic changes in the brain and body that can be beneficial to brain health – it's not just about villainizing sugar or carbohydrates aloneJust like medication, dose the diet: for some people, symptoms can be reduced without fully being on a ketogenic diet; just cutting highly processed foods rich in carbohydrates, fat, and sugar is sufficientThe obesity epidemic is really a mystery though we want to believe it's diet; it's not as simple as energy balance or food – we had junk food and highly processed diets in the 70s – it's likely mitochondrial health deficits Sleep disruption, stress, trauma, drug and alcohol use, tobacco, and THC impair mitochondria and mitochondrial dysfunction“I see obesity as a symptom of metabolic derangement in the body or brain…and if we're really going to get anywhere we need to identify what is causing metabolic derangement.” – Dr. Chris PalmerExogenous ketones or supplementing with ketones while on a standard diet isn't enough The ketogenic diet isn't just about ketones, people on the diet are also lowering glucose levels, improving insulin signaling, ramping up mitochondrial biogenesis (particularly in the liver), gut microbiome changes, hormones are repaired, etc.  Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgMy guest this episode is Chris Palmer, M.D., a board-certified psychiatrist and assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He explains the important connection between nutrition, metabolism and mental health and his pioneering work using the ketogenic diet to successfully treat patients with various mental illnesses, including depression and schizophrenia. Dr. Palmer explains how the ketogenic diet is an evidenced-based treatment for epilepsy, mimics the fasted state and can offset the cognitive decline in Alzheimer's. He describes the key roles of mitochondria in mental health, how certain conditions likely arise from mitochondrial dysfunction, and how low-carbohydrate diets increase mitochondrial turnover to improve mental health. He also explains how low-carbohydrate diets positively impact the gut microbiome and weight loss, important risk factors for mitochondrial health such as marijuana and alcohol, and the best way to increase circulating ketones depending on individual needs. We also cover how a ketogenic diet impacts mood, sleep, and fertility. Dr. Palmer's work stands as a revolutionary approach to mental health and disease that, given the prevalence of mental health challenges, should be of interest to people of all backgrounds and ages. Thank you to our sponsors AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman Thesis: https://takethesis.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/huberman ROKA: https://www.roka.com/huberman InsideTracker: https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman Supplements from Momentous https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com Timestamps (00:00:00) Dr. Chris Palmer, Mental Health & Metabolic Disorders (00:03:25) Thesis, Eight Sleep, ROKA (00:07:18) Nutrition & Mental Health (00:20:43) Low-Carb Diets & Anti-Depression, Fasting, Ketosis (00:27:52) Schizophrenia, Depression & Ketogenic Diet (00:34:32) AG1 (Athletic Greens) (00:35:38) Psychiatric Mediations, Diet Adherence (00:42:35) Highly Processed Foods, Ketones & Mental Health Benefits (00:46:51) Ketogenic Diet & Epilepsy Treatment (00:56:10) Ketogenic Diet & Mitochondria Health (00:57:05) Nutrition & Benefits for Neurologic/Psychiatric Disorders (01:05:44) Mitochondrial Function & Mental Health (01:15:12) InsideTracker (01:16:23) Mitophagy, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Aging & Diet (01:25:09) Neurons, Mitochondria & Blood Glucose (01:31:54) Obesity, Ketogenic Diet & Mitochondria (01:40:00) Mitochondrial Function: Inheritance, Risk Factors, Marijuana  (01:46:34) Alcohol & Ketogenic Diet (01:55:21) Brain Imaging, Alzheimer's Disease & Ketones (02:01:05) Exogenous (Liquid) Ketones vs. Ketogenic Diet (02:06:27) Neuronal Damage, Ketones & Glucose  (02:10:16) Alzheimer's Disease, Age-Related Cognitive Decline & Ketogenic Diet (02:23:45) Ketogenic Diet & Weight Loss (02:35:47) Ketogenic Diet & Fasting, Hypomania, Sleep (02:46:37) Low Carbohydrate Diets, Menstrual Cycles, Fertility (02:52:23) Obesity Epidemic, Semaglutide & GLP-1 Medications  (03:01:01) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media Disclaimer Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac

Podcast Notes Playlist: Nutrition
Dr. Chris Palmer: Diet & Nutrition for Mental Health | Episode 99

Podcast Notes Playlist: Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 183:41


Huberman Lab Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Nutrition and mental health interact intimately and even causally in some casesProcessed foods rich in fat, carbohydrates, and sugar are the worst for metabolic health and mental healthInsulin resistance is impaired in people with chronic mental disordersA ketogenic diet has shown beneficial effects in the treatment of chronic depression, PTSD, Alzheimer's, alcohol use disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, epilepsyThe beauty of the ketogenic diet for intervention is you can measure with objective biomarkers“Once you understand the science of mitochondria, you can actually connect all the dots of the mental health puzzle.” – Dr. Chris PalmerCalorie restriction, ketogenic diet, and carbohydrate restriction are inducing metabolic changes in the brain and body that can be beneficial to brain health – it's not just about villainizing sugar or carbohydrates aloneJust like medication, dose the diet: for some people, symptoms can be reduced without fully being on a ketogenic diet; just cutting highly processed foods rich in carbohydrates, fat, and sugar is sufficientThe obesity epidemic is really a mystery though we want to believe it's diet; it's not as simple as energy balance or food – we had junk food and highly processed diets in the 70s – it's likely mitochondrial health deficits Sleep disruption, stress, trauma, drug and alcohol use, tobacco, and THC impair mitochondria and mitochondrial dysfunction“I see obesity as a symptom of metabolic derangement in the body or brain…and if we're really going to get anywhere we need to identify what is causing metabolic derangement.” – Dr. Chris PalmerExogenous ketones or supplementing with ketones while on a standard diet isn't enough The ketogenic diet isn't just about ketones, people on the diet are also lowering glucose levels, improving insulin signaling, ramping up mitochondrial biogenesis (particularly in the liver), gut microbiome changes, hormones are repaired, etc.  Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgMy guest this episode is Chris Palmer, M.D., a board-certified psychiatrist and assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He explains the important connection between nutrition, metabolism and mental health and his pioneering work using the ketogenic diet to successfully treat patients with various mental illnesses, including depression and schizophrenia. Dr. Palmer explains how the ketogenic diet is an evidenced-based treatment for epilepsy, mimics the fasted state and can offset the cognitive decline in Alzheimer's. He describes the key roles of mitochondria in mental health, how certain conditions likely arise from mitochondrial dysfunction, and how low-carbohydrate diets increase mitochondrial turnover to improve mental health. He also explains how low-carbohydrate diets positively impact the gut microbiome and weight loss, important risk factors for mitochondrial health such as marijuana and alcohol, and the best way to increase circulating ketones depending on individual needs. We also cover how a ketogenic diet impacts mood, sleep, and fertility. Dr. Palmer's work stands as a revolutionary approach to mental health and disease that, given the prevalence of mental health challenges, should be of interest to people of all backgrounds and ages. Thank you to our sponsors AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman Thesis: https://takethesis.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/huberman ROKA: https://www.roka.com/huberman InsideTracker: https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman Supplements from Momentous https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com Timestamps (00:00:00) Dr. Chris Palmer, Mental Health & Metabolic Disorders (00:03:25) Thesis, Eight Sleep, ROKA (00:07:18) Nutrition & Mental Health (00:20:43) Low-Carb Diets & Anti-Depression, Fasting, Ketosis (00:27:52) Schizophrenia, Depression & Ketogenic Diet (00:34:32) AG1 (Athletic Greens) (00:35:38) Psychiatric Mediations, Diet Adherence (00:42:35) Highly Processed Foods, Ketones & Mental Health Benefits (00:46:51) Ketogenic Diet & Epilepsy Treatment (00:56:10) Ketogenic Diet & Mitochondria Health (00:57:05) Nutrition & Benefits for Neurologic/Psychiatric Disorders (01:05:44) Mitochondrial Function & Mental Health (01:15:12) InsideTracker (01:16:23) Mitophagy, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Aging & Diet (01:25:09) Neurons, Mitochondria & Blood Glucose (01:31:54) Obesity, Ketogenic Diet & Mitochondria (01:40:00) Mitochondrial Function: Inheritance, Risk Factors, Marijuana  (01:46:34) Alcohol & Ketogenic Diet (01:55:21) Brain Imaging, Alzheimer's Disease & Ketones (02:01:05) Exogenous (Liquid) Ketones vs. Ketogenic Diet (02:06:27) Neuronal Damage, Ketones & Glucose  (02:10:16) Alzheimer's Disease, Age-Related Cognitive Decline & Ketogenic Diet (02:23:45) Ketogenic Diet & Weight Loss (02:35:47) Ketogenic Diet & Fasting, Hypomania, Sleep (02:46:37) Low Carbohydrate Diets, Menstrual Cycles, Fertility (02:52:23) Obesity Epidemic, Semaglutide & GLP-1 Medications  (03:01:01) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media Disclaimer Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac

Weight and Healthcare
New Guidelines for Weight Loss Surgery?

Weight and Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 8:31


This is the Weight and Healthcare newsletter! If you appreciate the content here, please consider supporting the newsletter by subscribing and/or sharing!In October, “Guidelines on Indications for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery” were put out. While I don't think that these surgeries meet the requirement for ethical, evidence-based medicine, in looking at these guidelines specifically, here are some things that I think it's important to know.The guidelines were put out by The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) which is “the largest group of bariatric surgeons and integrated health professionals in the United States” and the International Federation for the Surgery of Ob*sity and Metabolic Disorders (IFSO) which “represents 72 national associations and societies throughout the world.” These are both organizations that primarily represent those who profit from these surgeries.They were published in two journals. Surgery for Ob*sity and Related Diseases (SOARD) a medical journal “medical journal covering the use of surgery to treat obesity and related medical conditions” and Ob*sity Surgery which is a journal dedicated to bariatric surgery which is “the official journal of the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders.” Note that it is the official journal of the organization that created the guidelines, that represents people who profit from the surgeries. I also think that this is an example of the ways in which (what passes for) science around “ob*sity *medicine” can end up putting profits first.In this case, two organizations that represent those who profit from weight loss surgery have published in two journals dedicated to supporting these surgeries, in order to create new guidelines which would vastly increase their market share because those who belong to these organizations can use the guidelines to justify performing these surgeries on many more patients.Fox, meet henhouse.The guidelines gain ground on two of the industry's constant focuses – lowering the BMI threshold for these procedures, and lowering the age of the patients they are allowed to perform these procedures on.To do this, they rely on several tried-and-true questionable ideas:Pathologizing higher-weight bodiesThis is the result of a long game that they (and the entire weight loss industry) have been playing to pathologize bodies based on size (and regardless of actual metabolic health.) Making up the concept of “ob*sity” (based on a height/weight ratio) and then transitioning that to a standalone “disease” allows them to make every fat person their market. In this case, the old guidelines were a adults with “BMI of at least 40 or a BMI of 35 or more and at least one obesity-related condition” the new guidelines are adults and “appropriately selected children and adolescents” with a BMI of 35 or more “regardless of presence, absence, or severity of obesity-related conditions,” a “BMI of 30-34.9 and metabolic disease” and in “Asian individuals beginning at BMI 27.5.” If you're playing the home game, these new guidelines increase the market for these surgeries by creating a 5-point BMI drop for the weight at which, no matter what the patient's metabolic health, they want to give them a surgery that risks their life and quality of life, a 5 point BMI decrease for patients for whom they are recommending these dangerous surgeries based on the fact that they are fat and have a health issue that thin people also get, and a special category for Asian peopleThere is a lot to unpack here. First of all, the idea that people at a higher BMI should have the surgery regardless of metabolic health, but that those with a lower BMI must have a “metabolic condition” (more on this in a moment) means that they are predicating the significant risks of this surgery purely on body size. They are medically defining higher-weight people's lives as more riskable, which is pure weight stigma. Beyond that, the concept of metabolic conditions being “ob*sity related” is questionable at best, and is based on extremely dubious research (much of which was funded and/or conducted by the weight loss industry) that uncritically links being higher weight to health issues using (well, abusing, really) correlation and ignoring confounding variables in ways that wouldn't get past a freshman research professor but that keep getting past peer review.  In one of the ways that we see racism and weight stigma intersect (and please read Sabrina Strings: Fearing the Black Body – the Racial Origins of Fat Phobia and Da'Shaun Harrison: Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness to learn more about this,) the industry is very interested in the idea that the standard BMI chart doesn't necessarily apply to Asian populations, because it allows them to lower BMI threshhold and therefor perform more surgeris. On the other hand, it has shown no interest in the fact that a standard based on cis-white European men since likely creating over-representation of many people of color and cis-women as “ob*se.” In truth, the use of BMI is, in and of itself, the problem. It has racist origins and has created (and continues to create) harm, with the most harm being done to those at the highest weights and those with marginalized identities. Setting the bar low (really, really low)They are promoting these surgeries based on the idea that they produce more weight loss than non-surgical means, which isn't saying much since about 95% of the time non-surgical means end up not producing any weight loss (and up to 66% of the time they actually end in weight gain.) They are ignoring the fact that many people regain their weight after these surgeries (but will never regain their healthy, correctly functioning digestive system.) They are also ignoring the fact that behavior-based weight loss methods and even weight loss drugs, don't have anywhere near the potential dangers and side effects of these surgeries because they aren't purposefully creating a typically irreversible disease state in a previously healthy digestive system.Using a short definition of long-termThe guidelines refer to “studies with long-term follow up, published in the decades following…1991”. If you read to mean that there are decades-long studies published since 1991 I wouldn't blame you, but you would be still be wrong. The research in this area (much of which is funded and/or conducted by those with a profit interest in these surgeries) is generally ten years at best and very often shorter than that. In truth there is very little outcome data past ten years, and often “success” is simply defined as the patient losing some weight and not dying.Using questionable comparisonsAt some point I'll do a deeper dive into this, but for now I'll point out that when they claim that fat people who have the surgery have better outcomes than fat people who don't, this is often based on comparisons of people who were selected to have the surgery with those who weren't selected to have the surgery. Of course, they fail to mention that the reasons that the second group weren't selected for surgery could also be the reasons for their different outcomes and, again, these outcomes are seldom tracked past ten years.Change the Procedure, Forget the Old EvidenceThe industry also has a history of making small changes to the procedure, then claiming that the new procedures are safer than the old procedures based on very short-term data. This also conveniently allows them to claim that unfavorable research is outdated.The bottom line These procedures take a healthy digestive system and surgically move it into a disease state, risking the patient's life and quality of life in ways that are fairly unpredictable and with almost no long-term outcome data past ten years.  The evidence for children/adolescents is even more sketchy and there are many other issues that often go completely unmentioned let alone studied in this population. I'll write more about this later, but it starts with the fact that we have very little data about what happens when you purposefully create a lifelong state of forced food restriction and malabsorption in a child. These guidelines appear to me to be a brazen attempt to manipulate medicine for profit. Unfortunately, it's not surprising that these groups would behave this way, and there may be well-intentioned practitioners who are following these guidelines, but that doesn't make it ok, and it doesn't help the patients who are harmed or killed in this process.For more information on this, I have a series about weight loss surgeries, including the basics, the use of these surgeries as a treatment for type 2 diabetes, long-term outcomes and informed consent, and the risks of different procedures.Did you find this newsletter helpful? You can subscribe for free to get future newsletters delivered direct to your inbox, or choose a paid subscription to support the newsletter and get special benefits! Click the Subscribe button for details:Like this piece? Share this piece:More ResearchFor a full bank of research, check out https://haeshealthsheets.com/resources/*Note on language: I use “fat” as a neutral descriptor as used by the fat activist community, I use “ob*se” and “overw*ight” to acknowledge that these are terms that were created to medicalize and pathologize fat bodies, with roots in racism and specifically anti-Blackness. Please read Sabrina Strings: Fearing the Black Body – the Racial Origins of Fat Phobia and Da'Shaun Harrison: Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness for more on this. Get full access to Weight and Healthcare at weightandhealthcare.substack.com/subscribe

Huberman Lab
Dr. Chris Palmer: Diet & Nutrition for Mental Health | Episode 99

Huberman Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 183:41


My guest this episode is Chris Palmer, M.D., a board-certified psychiatrist and assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He explains the important connection between nutrition, metabolism and mental health and his pioneering work using the ketogenic diet to successfully treat patients with various mental illnesses, including depression and schizophrenia. Dr. Palmer explains how the ketogenic diet is an evidenced-based treatment for epilepsy, mimics the fasted state and can offset the cognitive decline in Alzheimer's. He describes the key roles of mitochondria in mental health, how certain conditions likely arise from mitochondrial dysfunction, and how low-carbohydrate diets increase mitochondrial turnover to improve mental health. He also explains how low-carbohydrate diets positively impact the gut microbiome and weight loss, important risk factors for mitochondrial health such as marijuana and alcohol, and the best way to increase circulating ketones depending on individual needs. We also cover how a ketogenic diet impacts mood, sleep, and fertility. Dr. Palmer's work stands as a revolutionary approach to mental health and disease that, given the prevalence of mental health challenges, should be of interest to people of all backgrounds and ages. Thank you to our sponsors AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman Thesis: https://takethesis.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/huberman ROKA: https://www.roka.com/huberman InsideTracker: https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman Supplements from Momentous https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com Timestamps (00:00:00) Dr. Chris Palmer, Mental Health & Metabolic Disorders (00:03:25) Thesis, Eight Sleep, ROKA (00:07:18) Nutrition & Mental Health (00:20:43) Low-Carb Diets & Anti-Depression, Fasting, Ketosis (00:27:52) Schizophrenia, Depression & Ketogenic Diet (00:34:32) AG1 (Athletic Greens) (00:35:38) Psychiatric Mediations, Diet Adherence (00:42:35) Highly Processed Foods, Ketones & Mental Health Benefits (00:46:51) Ketogenic Diet & Epilepsy Treatment (00:56:10) Ketogenic Diet & Mitochondria Health (00:57:05) Nutrition & Benefits for Neurologic/Psychiatric Disorders (01:05:44) Mitochondrial Function & Mental Health (01:15:12) InsideTracker (01:16:23) Mitophagy, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Aging & Diet (01:25:09) Neurons, Mitochondria & Blood Glucose (01:31:54) Obesity, Ketogenic Diet & Mitochondria (01:40:00) Mitochondrial Function: Inheritance, Risk Factors, Marijuana  (01:46:34) Alcohol & Ketogenic Diet (01:55:21) Brain Imaging, Alzheimer's Disease & Ketones (02:01:05) Exogenous (Liquid) Ketones vs. Ketogenic Diet (02:06:27) Neuronal Damage, Ketones & Glucose  (02:10:16) Alzheimer's Disease, Age-Related Cognitive Decline & Ketogenic Diet (02:23:45) Ketogenic Diet & Weight Loss (02:35:47) Ketogenic Diet & Fasting, Hypomania, Sleep (02:46:37) Low Carbohydrate Diets, Menstrual Cycles, Fertility (02:52:23) Obesity Epidemic, Semaglutide & GLP-1 Medications  (03:01:01) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media Disclaimer Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac

Rheumnow Podcast
ACR2022 - Day 2.1

Rheumnow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 30:11


Can we alter neonatal gut microbiome to prevent spondyloarthritis? Dr Chao discusses Abstract 0868 at the ACR22 Convergence meeting.  Abstract 0868: Spondyloarthritis and Neonatal Factors Affecting the Gut Microbiome JAK vs TNF inhibitor Infections in RA Dr. David Liew discusses abstract 0302 at ACR22 Convergence. Abstract 0302: Risk of Infections Between JAK Inhibitors and TNF Inhibitors Among Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Opioid and Neuropathic Use After Initiating btsDMARDs in RA Dr. Julian Segan discusses Abstract 0925 at the ACR22 Convergence meeting. The Dietary Intervention in PsA (DIPSA) StudyDr. Patricia Harkins talks with Professor Lihi Eder about abstract 1007 at the ACR22 Convergence meeting.  Abstract 1007: Metabolic Disorders and Abnormal Dietary Patterns and Their Association with Psoriatic Arthritis Activity: The Dietary Intervention in PsA (DIPSA) Study Treatment Considerations in Axial Spondyloarthritis Dr. Lianne Gensler discusses treatment considerations in Axial SpA. Abstract 0402: Opioid Use and Healthcare Utilization in Adults with PsA and AS Abstract 0388: Incidence Rate and Factors Associated with Fractures Among Older Adults with Ankylosing Spondylitis in the United States Abstract 0544: Bimekizumab Improves Signs and Symptoms, Including Inflammation, in Patients with Active Non-Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis: 24-Week Efficacy & Safety from a Phase 3, Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo Controlled Study Abstract 0545: Continuing (Full or Reduced Treatment) versus Withdrawing from Golimumab Treatment in Patients with Non-radiographic Spondylarthritis Who Achieved Inactive Disease: Efficacy and Safety Results from a Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Withdrawal and Retreatment Study (GO-BACK) What lifestyle factors affect TNF inhibitor efficacy in AxSpA? Dr Chao discusses Abstract 1510 at ACR22 Convergence. Abstract 1510: Modifying Lifestyle Factors May Offer the Potential to Enhance the Outcome of Tumour Necrosis Factor Inhibitors in Axial Spondyloarthritis – Data from 14 European Countries    

DocTalk with Dr. Adam Nally
Chronic Kidney Disease - Prequel Episode

DocTalk with Dr. Adam Nally

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 8:39


Reversing chronic kidney disease (CKD) with a ketogenic lifestyle. Dr. Nally's Ketogenic Dietary Information: https://www.docmuscles.com/dietpage/ Show References: 1. Siperstein MS, Unger RH, Madison LL. “Further Electron Microscopic Studies of Diabetic Microagniopathy.” Early Diabetes: Advances in Metabolic Disorders, sup 1. New York: Academic Press, 1972, p261-271. 2. Nasr SH, D'Agati VD. “Nodular glomerulosclerosis in the nondiabetic smoker.” J Am Soc Nephrol. 2007;18(7):2032. 3. Poplawski MM, Mastaitis JW, Isoda F, Grosjean F, Zheng F, Mobbs CV (2011) Reversal of Diabetic Nephropathy by a Ketogenic Diet. PLoS ONE 6(4): e18604. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0018604 4. Kundu S, Hossain KS, Moni A, Zahan MS, Rahman MM, Uddin MJ. Potentials of ketogenic diet against chronic kidney diseases: pharmacological insights and therapeutic prospects. Mol Biol Rep. 2022 Oct;49(10):9749-9758. doi: 10.1007/s11033-022-07460-8. Epub 2022 Apr 20. PMID: 35441940. 5. Rojas-Morales P, León-Contreras JC, Sánchez-Tapia M, Silva-Palacios A, Cano-Martínez A, González-Reyes S, Jiménez-Osorio AS, Hernández-Pando R, Osorio-Alonso H, Sánchez-Lozada LG, Tovar AR, Pedraza-Chaverri J, Tapia E. A ketogenic diet attenuates acute and chronic ischemic kidney injury and reduces markers of oxidative stress and inflammation. Life Sci. 2022 Jan 15;289:120227. doi: 10.1016/j.lfs.2021.120227. Epub 2021 Dec 16. PMID: 34921866. 6. Jolliffe N, Smith HW. The excretion of urine in the dog. I. The urea and creatinine clearances on a mixed diet. Am J Physiol 98: 572–577, 1931. 7. Parving HH, Noer J, Kehlet H, Mogensen CE, Svendsen PA, Heding L. The effect of short-term glucagon infusion on kidney function in normal man. Diabetologia 13: 323–325, 1977pmid:334617. 8. Fioretto P, Trevisan R, Velussi M, Cernigoi A, De Riva C, Bressan M, Doria A, Pauletto N, Angeli P, De Donà C, et al. Glomerular filtration rate is increased in man by the infusion of both D,L-3-hydroxybutyric acid and sodium D,L-3-hydroxybutyrate. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1987 Aug;65(2):331-8. doi: 10.1210/jcem-65-2-331. PMID: 3298305. #CKD #ChronicKidneyDisease #Kidney #diabeticNephropathy #Diabetes #LeadFolloworGetOutOrMyWay #JustKeepEsterifying #Ketogenic #Keto #KetogenicLifestyle #Carnivore #DrAdamNally #DocMuscles #DocMusclesLive #DocTalk #DocsWhoLift #LiftRunShoot #DocMusclesLife YouTube.com/drnally/.

Holistic Health Bites
Metabolic Health: Hormones, PCOS, and Erectile Dysfunction

Holistic Health Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 10:35


Today we're talking all about hormones and specifically how they relate to metabolic health.  I'm breaking down the hormones change throughout various stages in life as well as conditions like PCOS, which is polycystic ovarian syndrome, and erectile dysfunction. These hormone imbalances can cause infertility, high testosterone in females, and low testosterone in males.  Did you know my practice is entirely virtual? You don't have to live near me to get help with fatigue, stubborn weight, hypertension, prediabetes or more?Schedule a free call Free Metabolic Mastery ManualFree Facebook Community

Better with Dr. Stephanie
Mental Illness, Perimenopause, & Mitochondrial Dysfunction with Dr. Chris Palmer

Better with Dr. Stephanie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 85:49


Dr. Christopher Palmer is today's guest on the Better show. Today we talk about the metabolic underpinning of mental illness such as depression, anxiety, bi polar disorder etc. Chris received his medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine, interning and doing his psychiatry residency at McLean Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School. He's currently the Director of Dept. of Post Graduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital, and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. We begin by explaining the role of the mitochondria in our metabolism and it's impact on the body and brain. We discuss new hypothesis in regards to mental illness maybe not being simply a chemical imbalance, and how exercise can aid in the remission of certain symptoms for a time. Chris educates us on the Over Active Brain, as well as the Under Active Brain, touching on the hormonal impact of menstruation and menopause on depression and anxiety. We polish off today's incredibly insightful episode with the origin of the Ketogenic diet, and how it's use can benefit certain people. Dr. Palmer describes the multitude of other benefits of tuning in your mitochondrial efficiency, including sleep regulation and sunlight exposure. A big thank you to Chris for coming on the show, be sure to be on the lookout for his upcoming book “Brain Energy”. If it was as educational as this episode you may want to pre order it at the link below. Episode Overview: 0:00 Introduction2:00 Metabolic Disorders of the Brain 6:00 Mitochondrial Health & Functions16:00 Old vs New Hypothesis in Mental Illness    22:00 Exercise Efficacy on Symptoms of Depression26:30 Over Active Brains35:10 Perimenopausal Hormone Impact on Brain Function 38:30 Under Active Brains49:00 Chris's Take on the Ketogenic Diet1:04:30 Other Benefits of Mitochondrial Efficiency1:14:00 ConclusionSign up for my FREE MASTERCLASS: HEALTHY OFFERS - for health practitioners looking for strategies to earn more moneyAre you A Healthcare Practitioner? Join The Estima Certification Program HereJoin the Hello Betty AMA here: https://www.hellobetty.club/ama We'd like to thank our sponsors, The DNA  Company - $50 discount using code "DRSTEPHANIE" at checkout. https://www.thednacompany.com/drstephanieHVMN Ketones - get 10% off your order with Promo Code “STEPHANIE”  https://hvmn.me/STEPHANIEAthletic Greens - redeem an exclusive offer here: athleticgreens.com/stephanieLMNT Electrolytes - A FREE 7-flavor sample pack! - https://www.drinklmnt.com/DrEstimaOrion Red Light Therapy - Use the code STEPHANIE10 for 10% off + 40% off storewide until September 5th https://www.orionrlt.ca/?ref=StephanieLumen - get $25 off your order with Promo Code “DRSTEPHANIE25” https://www.lumen.me/?fid=1799Ancestral Supplements - Use Promo Code “ASA10” for 10% off any purchase https://shop.ancestralsupplements.com/discount/Tribe10?rfsn=5900205.652074&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=5900205.652074PRIMEADINE - get 10% Off your Order with Promo Code “DRSTEPHANIE10” - https://oxfordhealthspan.com/products/best-spermidine-supplementBIOOPTIMIZERS - receive 10% off your order with Promo Code "ESTIMA" - www.biooptimizers.com/drstephanie Follow Me On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephanie.estimaGet yourself a copy of my best-selling book, The Betty Body - https://bettybodybook.comJoin the Hello Betty Community here - https://hellobetty.club Dr. Chris Palmer's Links: Pre-Order “Brain Energy” https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/710914/brain-energy-by-christopher-m-palmer-md/

The Best of Azania Mosaka Show
Parents & Parenting: The most common metabolic disorders in children and how to prevent them

The Best of Azania Mosaka Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 22:56


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JIMD Podcasts
Shortcast: The prevalence of inherited metabolic disorders in the Estonian population over 30 years

JIMD Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 3:37


Dr Katrin Õunap presents her group's recent work, the prevalence of inherited metabolic disorders in the Estonian population over 30 years: A significant increase during the study period. The prevalence of inherited metabolic disorders in Estonian population over 30 years: A significant increase during study period Elis Tiivoja, et al https://doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12325

MeatRx
Cholesterol Is Obligatory For Life | Dr. Shawn Baker & Dr. William Cromwell

MeatRx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 63:39


Dr. William Cromwell specializes in the diagnosis and management of lipid (cholesterol and triglyceride) and metabolic disorders. In addition to 30 years of clinical practice experience, his career includes 14 years of service as Medical Director / Division Chief of Lipoprotein and Metabolic Disorders at multiple institutions, 6 years as Chief Medical Officer of one of the world's most innovative lipoprotein diagnostic companies, LipoScience, and 4 years as Strategic Director / Discipline Director of Cardiovascular Disease at LabCorp. Throughout this journey, his motivation has been to create strategies that optimize patient-specific care. This is a significant challenge in the current health care environment. Find Dr. Cromwell: https://precisionhealthreports.com/bio/wcromwell Timestamps 00:00 Lipoproteins 04:09 Atherogenic lipoproteins, APO-B 06:52 Cholesterol not a good marker of cardiovascular risk 19:11 Plaques in young adults 23:03 Low-carb diets not making a difference in some people 25:13 LDL-skeptic 29:48 APO-B, APO-A relationship 33:34 HLD vs LDL 34:39 Glycation damage 37:50 Different types of plaque and thrombosis 41:29 CAC score pros and cons 48:06 APO-B better measure than LDL 50:29 Genetic vs therapeutic answer 56:11 PCSK-9 function 59:01 Precision Health Reports See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . ‪#revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree ‪ Dr. William Cromwell specializes in the diagnosis and management of lipid (cholesterol and triglyceride) and metabolic disorders. In addition to 30 years of clinical practice experience, his career includes 14 years of service as Medical Director / Division Chief of Lipoprotein and Metabolic Disorders at multiple institutions, 6 years as Chief Medical Officer of one of the world's most innovative lipoprotein diagnostic companies, LipoScience, and 4 years as Strategic Director / Discipline Director of Cardiovascular Disease at LabCorp. Throughout this journey, his motivation has been to create strategies that optimize patient-specific care. This is a significant challenge in the current health care environment. Find Dr. Cromwell: https://precisionhealthreports.com/bio/wcromwell Timestamps 00:00 Lipoproteins 04:09  Atherogenic lipoproteins, APO-B 06:52 Cholesterol not a good marker of cardiovascular risk 19:11 Plaques in young adults 23:03 Low-carb diets not making a difference in some people 25:13 LDL-skeptic 29:48 APO-B, APO-A relationship 33:34 HLD vs LDL 34:39 Glycation damage 37:50 Different types of plaque and thrombosis 41:29 CAC score pros and cons 48:06 APO-B better measure than LDL 50:29 Genetic vs therapeutic answer 56:11 PCSK-9 function 59:01 Precision Health Reports See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . ‪#revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation   #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach  #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree  ‪

WellMed Radio
Metabolic Disorders: The famous trio

WellMed Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 26:00


This week on Two Docs in a Pod, we host Dr. Manuel Jain (WellMed at Haines City). Listen in as they discuss the three main metabolic disorders: htn, diabetes and cholesterol with co-hosts Ron Aaron and Dr. Audrey Baria (WellMed at 9th Avenue North). Listen to the podcast here https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-5kiz4-12583bd or by searching for Two Docs in a Pod on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Podbean and Stitcher. Two Docs in a Pod focuses on health issues affecting adults. Clinicians and partners discuss stories, topics and tips to help you live healthier. Two Docs in a Pod airs on Saturdays in the following cities: 7 to 7:30 a.m. CT: San Antonio (KLUP – 930 AM) DFW (660 AM, 92.9 FM [Dallas], 95.5 FM [Arlington], 99.9 FM [Fort Worth]) 7 to 7:30 p.m. CT: Austin (KLBJ 590 AM/99.7 FM) Two Docs in a Pod also airs on Sundays in the following cities.  1:30 to 2 p.m. ET: Tampa (860 AM/93.7FM) 5 to 5:30 p.m. CT: San Antonio (KLUP – 930 AM)

Altasciences
Issue 5 — The Global Challenge of Metabolic Disorders

Altasciences

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 24:47


Metabolic disorders can take many forms, with obesity and diabetes being the most common. The worldwide prevalence of obesity has nearly tripled between 1975 and 2016. Once considered a high-income country problem, obesity is now on the rise even in low- and middle-income countries. Overall, about 13% of the world's adult population was considered obese in 2016. Of that 13%, 11% were men and 15% were women. In that same year, it was estimated that 41 million children under the age of 5, and 340 million children and adolescents aged 5 to 19, were considered overweight or obese. Click here to download a readable, PDF version of Issue 5: https://www.altasciences.com/sites/default/files/2022-04/The-Altascientist_issue5_Metabolic_2022.pdf Issue 5 was originally released in print in 2018. CHAPTERS: - 0:09 — Section 1: Current State of Metabolic Disorders - 2:21 — Section 2: Ask the Expert — A Q&A with Altasciences' Ingrid Holmes, VP of Global Clinical Operations - 5:40 — Section 3: An Epidemic Still on the Rise - 7:53 — Section 4: Case Study - 11:52 — Section 5: A Hidden Threat — Nanalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease - 15:27 — Section 6: Recruitment Process and Patient Access for NASH Studies Altasciences is an integrated drug development solution company offering pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies a proven, flexible approach to preclinical and clinical pharmacology studies, including formulation, manufacturing, and analytical services. For over 25 years, Altasciences has been partnering with sponsors to help support educated, faster, and more complete early drug development decisions. Altasciences' integrated, full-service solutions include preclinical safety testing, clinical pharmacology and proof of concept, bioanalysis, program management, medical writing, biostatistics, clinical monitoring, and data management, all customizable to specific sponsor requirements. Altasciences helps sponsors get better drugs to the people who need them, faster.

The Holistic Kids Show
45. The Holistic Kids' Show with Carla Atherton

The Holistic Kids Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 37:44


Carla Atherton, MA, FDN-P, is the Director of the Healthy Family Formula and the HFF Practitioner Training Academy, Host and Producer of the Children's Health Summit, Author of Family Health Revolution, Host of the Family Health Revolution Podcast, Empowerment Coach, Holistic Family Health Freedom Consultant, Yoga Instructor and Mind/Body Facilitator, and children's health advocate.    Spurred on by the love for her three glorious and grown children and her husband, Carla's mission is to support families to achieve their best health through information, guidance, and empowerment. Carla lives on an acreage in rural Saskatchewan, Canada, where she works from a home office.    In addition to empowerment and health coaching and leading “Hero's Journey” creative writing workshops, Carla also works with families from all over the world on the reversal of conditions such as, Autoimmunity: Type 1 Diabetes, PANDAS/PANS/Autoimmune Encephalitis, Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity; Asthma, Allergies, Eczema, and Reactivity; ADHD, Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, Learning Disabilities; Depression, Anxiety, Mental Health Disorders, Eating Disorders, ODD; Other Neurological Conditions; Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, and Metabolic Disorders; Untangling Mystery Symptoms, Complex Cases, and Co-Morbidities (having more than one condition); Mold Illness; Multiple Chemical Sensitivity; Lyme; Other Infection; and Addictions.  Carla is on a revolutionary mission to empower families to transcend our new normal of ill health and chronic disease.    Healing Program: Your Child, Healing, and Type 1 Diabetes (6-week Group Coaching Program Weekly Coaching and Recorded Sessions) This program is for parents who want to work on a longer-term healing plan for their child, complete with recorded sessions that they will view ahead of time and weekly group coaching sessions where I will lead them through actually making the changes. There will also be time for Q and A during the weekly group coaching, as well as ongoing support and discussion in our private discussion group. They will have lifetime access to the program and recordings, as well. The Quickstart is an exclusive afternoon with me, Carla Atherton, Director of the Healthy Family Formula and Diabetes and Childhood Chronic Illness Specialist, about Support, Strategies, and Healing. Details: Date: Saturday, November 13 Time: 1:00-4:00 Saskatchewan, Canada time. Please check the time in your local time zone. https://go.oncehub.com/CarlaAtherton

Flatline Fitness Podcast
Episode 12: Dr. Elisa Morales Marroquin and How Probiotics and Bariatric Surgery Relate to Weight Gain

Flatline Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 70:12


In this episode, Dr. Graybeal brings on Dr. Elisa Morales Marroquin to the Flatline Fitness Podcast. Dr. Marroquin is NIH postdoctoral researcher at the University of Texas at Dallas. She obtained her Nutrition degree at Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, in México, and her master's degree and Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology and Nutrition at Baylor University. In 2021 she was awarded a conference scholarship by the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders, and she became an International Ethan Sims Award finalist by The Obesity Society. She does research looking into the gut microbiome as well as research in obesity and those individuals needing bariatric surgery.              Time Stamps: 1:35; Introductions to Dr. Marroquin and her work, as well as why she is drawn to the work she does. 9:20; Elisa's goal of understanding bariatric surgery and how it ties into effective weight-loss strategies as well as the gut microbiomes impact on weight loss. 17:03; Timeline of bariatric surgeries, different kinds and how they work. 27:10; Bariatric surgeries in adolescents? 37:01 Can perceptions of appetite override hormonal signals to feed in overweight individuals? 46:10; Diversity in the gut microbiome and how important it is to our health. 51:35; How we can improve our gut microbiota to optimize our health. 53:50; Should we actually consume probiotics?? 1:03:45; Probiotics and weight gain   *Due to technical difficulties from inclement weather, Garrett could not join this episode.

The Wellness Paradox
A Precise Approach to Improving Cardiometabolic Health w/ Dr. William Cromwell

The Wellness Paradox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 60:44


In episode 12 we're joined by Dr. William Cromwell from Precision Health Reports. Dr. Cromwell is a lipidologist, spending the past three decades dedicated to the diagnosis and management of lipoprotein and metabolic disorders. As he nears the end of his career in medicine, he was interested in leaving a lasting legacy. That legacy – his company - Precision Health Reports. PHR has developed a comprehensive cardiometabolic analysis that provides personalized and individualized care (it is indeed a precision health report). Given the explosion of cardiometabolic disease (hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, etc.) this type of personalized medicine is essential to managing the epidemic and improving individual health outcomes. About Our Guest:  Dr. William Cromwell, MD, FAHA, FNLA, FAAFPSince 1990 I have specialized in the diagnosis and management of lipid (cholesterol and triglyceride) and metabolic disorders. In addition to 30 years of clinical practice experience, my career includes 14 years of service as Medical Director / Division Chief of Lipoprotein and Metabolic Disorders at multiple institutions, 6 years as Chief Medical Officer of one of the world's most innovative lipoprotein diagnostic companies, LipoScience, and 4 years as Strategic Director / Discipline Director of Cardiovascular Disease at LabCorp.Throughout this journey, mymotivation has been to create strategies that optimize patient-specific care.This is a significant challenge in our current health care environment.Providers practicing in large health care systems struggle with the expectationof seeing more patients with less time per office visit. People at risk forconditions like diabetes and heart disease usually receive general advice on ahealthy lifestyle or are put on medication based on their estimated risk.What is missing is personalizedcare. Optimal care is more than placing someone in a risk category and treatingthem like everyone else in the group. Many who are judged to be at low orborderline risk by conventional standards actually have clinical factors thatplace them at much higher risk. Conversely, among people judged to be atincreased risk, the actual risk experienced by individuals is highly variable.What is needed are strategies andtools that accurately establish individual risk, determine the goals mostappropriate to improve individual outcomes, and follow individual response totherapy.This is what Precision HealthReports is all about – bringing providers patient-specific tools to empowerimproved individual care.

Portable Peds
Review- Metabolic Disorders

Portable Peds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 16:48


Today we're reviewing the high-yield points from this month's cases about Metabolic Disorders. Our review episodes are released the last week of every month and are not case-based, which differs from the episodes released earlier in the month.   Follow the podcast on social media: Facebook- @portablepeds (www.facebook.com/portablepeds) Twitter- @portablepeds (www.twitter.com/portablepeds)   We'd love to hear from you via email at portablepeds@gmail.com!   Also, feel free to visit our website, www.portablepeds.com, for more content.   Our Cases from Earlier This Month:   Episode 13- Metabolic- Glycogen Storage Disorders   Episode 14- Metabolic- Lysosomal Storage Disorders   Episode 15- Metabolic- Amino Acidopathies   We would like to give an enormous thank you to Zack Goldmann for designing this podcast's logo and accompanying artwork. You can find more of his work at www.zackgoldmann.com.   The intro and outro of this podcast is a public domain song obtained from scottholmesmusic.com.   Intro/Outro- Hotshot by Scott Holmes   Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals. The information presented is for general educational purposes only and should NOT be used as professional medical advice or for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions.   The views and opinions expressed do not represent the views and opinions of our employer or any affiliated institution. Expressed opinions are based on specific facts, under certain conditions, and subject to certain assumptions and should not be used or relied upon for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions or in any legal proceeding. Full terms and conditions can be found at portablepeds.com.   Thanks for listening! As always, please Rate and Review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Facebook, or your favorite podcasting platform. Also, Subscribe to get all the latest episodes, and Share this episode with someone you think would enjoy it! Hope to see you real soon!

Portable Peds
Metabolic- Amino Acidopathies

Portable Peds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 6:59


Today we'll be covering Amino Acidopathies and Carbohydrate Disorders, going along with this month's theme, Metabolic Disorders. If you haven't listened to our podcast before, each week we have a case-based discussion about a medical topic to help you study for the pediatric medicine board exam. Episodes are released every weekend, and the case is then reviewed and reinforced on social media throughout the week.   Follow the podcast on social media: Facebook- @portablepeds (www.facebook.com/portablepeds) Twitter- @portablepeds (www.twitter.com/portablepeds)   We'd love to hear from you via email at portablepeds@gmail.com!   Also, feel free to visit our website, www.portablepeds.com, for more content.   Today's Case:   A five-day old infant presents to the emergency department via ambulance.  The mother is extremely worried because her infant has had progressively worsening sleepiness and has been feeding poorly.  She was unable to wake the infant from their nap today, so EMS was called.  She feels like the infant's arms and legs are stiffer than normal.  On exam, you note that the infant is difficult to arouse and is hypertonic.  You are removing their diaper to complete your assessment and note a sweet odor.  Which of the following has a high serum concentration in this infant leading to their current symptoms?   Galactose Leucine  Tyrosine Phenylalanine Homocysteine    We would like to give an enormous thank you to Zack Goldmann for designing this podcast's logo and accompanying artwork. You can find more of his work at www.zackgoldmann.com.   The intro and outro of this podcast is a public domain song obtained from scottholmesmusic.com.   Intro/Outro- Hotshot by Scott Holmes   Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals. The information presented is for general educational purposes only and should NOT be used as professional medical advice or for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions.   The views and opinions expressed do not represent the views and opinions of our employer or any affiliated institution. Expressed opinions are based on specific facts, under certain conditions, and subject to certain assumptions and should not be used or relied upon for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions or in any legal proceeding. Full terms and conditions can be found at portablepeds.com.   Thanks for listening! As always, please Rate and Review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Facebook, or your favorite podcasting platform. Also, Subscribe to get all the latest episodes, and Share this episode with someone you think would enjoy it! Hope to see you real soon!

Portable Peds
Metabolic- Lysosomal Storage Disorders

Portable Peds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 10:24


Today we'll be covering Lysosomal Storage Disorders, going along with this month's theme, Metabolic Disorders. If you haven't listened to our podcast before, each week we have a case-based discussion about a medical topic to help you study for the pediatric medicine board exam. Episodes are released every weekend, and the case is then reviewed and reinforced on social media throughout the week.   Follow the podcast on social media: Facebook- @portablepeds (www.facebook.com/portablepeds) Twitter- @portablepeds (www.twitter.com/portablepeds)   We'd love to hear from you via email at portablepeds@gmail.com!   Also, feel free to visit our website, www.portablepeds.com, for more content.   Today's Case:   A worried mother presents to your outpatient pediatric office with her 2 and a half year old son after scrapbooking during her free time in the pandemic. She states that he has overall been healthy without concern and because of the pandemic, they have not been in to see you for over a year. She became concerned a few days ago when she noticed that compared to previous pictures, her son's nose, tongue, lips, cheeks, and head have become bigger and he seems more “stiff” than before. On your exam, you note an inguinal hernia on the right, hepatomegaly, stiff joints, coarse facial features, and an unremarkable ophthalmologic exam. CBC in your lab is unremarkable. Which disease and appropriately paired genetic inheritance pattern are you most suspicious of?     Hurler syndrome, X-linked recessive inheritance   Hunter syndrome, X-linked recessive inheritance   Tay-Sachs disease, Autosomal recessive inheritance   Gaucher disease, Autosomal recessive inheritance   Niemann-Pick Disease, X-linked recessive inheritance   We would like to give an enormous thank you to Zack Goldmann for designing this podcast's logo and accompanying artwork. You can find more of his work at www.zackgoldmann.com.   The intro and outro of this podcast is a public domain song obtained from scottholmesmusic.com.   Intro/Outro- Hotshot by Scott Holmes   Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals. The information presented is for general educational purposes only and should NOT be used as professional medical advice or for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions.   The views and opinions expressed do not represent the views and opinions of our employer or any affiliated institution. Expressed opinions are based on specific facts, under certain conditions, and subject to certain assumptions and should not be used or relied upon for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions or in any legal proceeding. Full terms and conditions can be found at portablepeds.com.   Thanks for listening! As always, please Rate and Review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Facebook, or your favorite podcasting platform. Also, Subscribe to get all the latest episodes, and Share this episode with someone you think would enjoy it! Hope to see you real soon!  

The Wellness Mama Podcast
408: Cardiometabolic Risk, Lipoproteins and Metabolic Disorders With Dr. William Cromwell

The Wellness Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 55:56


This episode goes deep on something called cardiometabolic risk, understanding lipoproteins and metabolic disorders. I’m here with Dr. William Cromwell, who is the chief of the Lipoprotein and Metabolic Disorders Institute in Raleigh, North Carolina, and who is one of the foremost experts in the world on these topics. I think this is a really …

The Wellness Mama Podcast
408: Cardiometabolic Risk, Lipoproteins and Metabolic Disorders With Dr. William Cromwell

The Wellness Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 55:56


This episode goes deep on something called cardiometabolic risk, understanding lipoproteins and metabolic disorders. I’m here with Dr. William Cromwell, who is the chief of the Lipoprotein and Metabolic Disorders Institute in Raleigh, North Carolina, and who is one of the foremost experts in the world on these topics. I think this is a really …