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In this episode of the Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Carrie Jones sits down with seasoned compounding pharmacist Sara Hover, RPh, to demystify the world of personalized medications. They dig into how compounding pharmacies offer tailored solutions for hormone therapy, acne, hair loss, weight loss, and more—and why this approach can be life-changing for patients who've hit dead ends with conventional medicine. Sarah shares eye-opening stories, from hormone creams and sublingual weight loss medications to pediatric popsicles and custom thyroid solutions, showing just how flexible and powerful compounding can be. What You'll Learn: - What compounding pharmacies actually do—and why it matters - Why the finished compounded meds aren't FDA-approved (and why that's okay) - How bioidentical hormone therapy transforms women's health - Solutions for allergies to common fillers like red dye or peanut oil - Fun and effective delivery forms: lozenges, topical creams, even popsicles - Hair loss, acne, eczema, and anti-aging compounding options - The surprising science behind sublingual GLP-1s for weight loss - How to find (or help your doctor become) a compound-friendly provider Sara Hover, RPh is a compounding pharmacist with 30 years of experience and a specialty in hormone replacement therapy. She serves as a lead educator at PCCA, where she trains pharmacists and providers on the latest in compounding innovations. Sarah is passionate about personalized, patient-centered care—and believes no one should be told they're "crazy" when a tailored medication might be the real solution. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide
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For this week's Kids Health Check, guest host Anton Savage is joined by Dr. Iseult Sheehan Clinical Director at Allergy Ireland to discuss how you can support your teenagers while they are doing their Junior and Leaving Cert exams.
India and Pakistan announce tit-for-tat measures after the Kashmir tourist attack, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in is Indicted on bribery charges, the Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels agree to a ceasefire, a judge blocks portions of Trump's order requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, the EU fines Apple and Meta $800M, a student is fatally stabbed at a French highschool, Kilmar Abrego Garcia's wife relocates after the government posts her address online, Trump orders an overhaul of the college accreditation system, a study suggests eating peanuts as a treatment for allergic adults, and a viral TikTok draws hundreds of Americans to Canada's Nanaimo. Sources: www.verity.news
On The World View from London, Adam Gilchrist joined Lester Kiewit with a roundup of global stories making headlines. Tensions flared once again between India and Pakistan following a terrorist incident in Kashmir, with both sides trading diplomatic and military blows. In the U.S., Donald Trump made an unexpected appeal to Vladimir Putin, calling on the Russian leader to "stop" amid ongoing global concerns. And in some uplifting news, promising trial results from London offer new hope for those suffering from peanut allergies, with researchers reporting significant progress in treatment options.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bongani Bingwa and Adam Gilchrist unpack three global stories making headlines: First, tensions rise as India and Pakistan trade blows following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir. Then, former U.S. President Donald Trump makes headlines of his own, sending a strong message to Vladimir Putin, urging Russia to stand down. And in some encouraging health news, London scientists report breakthrough trial results in the fight against peanut allergies, offering new hope to families worldwide. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/702/702-breakfast-with-bongani-bingwa/audio-podcasts/702-breakfast-with-bongani-bingwa/ Listen live - 702 Breakfast is broadcast weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/702 Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702 702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bongani Bingwa and Adam Gilchrist unpack three global stories making headlines: First, tensions rise as India and Pakistan trade blows following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir. Then, former U.S. President Donald Trump makes headlines of his own, sending a strong message to Vladimir Putin, urging Russia to stand down. And in some encouraging health news, London scientists report breakthrough trial results in the fight against peanut allergies, offering new hope to families worldwide. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/702/702-breakfast-with-bongani-bingwa/audio-podcasts/702-breakfast-with-bongani-bingwa/ Listen live - 702 Breakfast is broadcast weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/702 Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702 702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On The World View from London, Adam Gilchrist joined Lester Kiewit with a roundup of global stories making headlines. Tensions flared once again between India and Pakistan following a terrorist incident in Kashmir, with both sides trading diplomatic and military blows. In the U.S., Donald Trump made an unexpected appeal to Vladimir Putin, calling on the Russian leader to "stop" amid ongoing global concerns. And in some uplifting news, promising trial results from London offer new hope for those suffering from peanut allergies, with researchers reporting significant progress in treatment options.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the past two decades, rates of peanut allergies in children have more than tripled. A variety of theories has been proposed to explain this, from a rise in industrialization keeping kids away from the germs that develop the immune system, to the previous pediatric guidelines that urged parents to restrict access to peanuts early in life. Whatever the cause, higher rates of peanut allergies means effective treatments are in higher demand.New research published in NEJM Evidence shows that a simple treatment could be effective for kids who can tolerate half a peanut or more before an overwhelming reaction: eating a small amount of store-bought peanut butter, gradually increasing the amount over 18 months. In the study, 100% of participating kids increased their tolerance to three tablespoons of peanut butter without an allergic reaction.Joining Host Flora Lichtman to discuss this study and other food allergy treatments on the horizon is Dr. Scott Sicherer, Director of the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
For years, parents were told to avoid peanuts in infancy to prevent allergies. But the groundbreaking LEAP study flipped that advice on its head, showing that early peanut introduction can dramatically reduce peanut allergy risk by over 80%. In this episode of Transmissible: A Public Health Podcast, we dive into how this discovery became a major public health win, changing national guidelines, reducing healthcare costs, and reshaping how we think about food allergy prevention.Legal: The information provided in this episode of Transmissible: A Public Health Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered medical or professional advice. While we discuss scientific research and public health guidelines, this podcast does not substitute for advice from a qualified healthcare provider. If you have questions about food allergies, early peanut introduction, or any medical concerns, please consult your doctor, pediatrician, or a board-certified allergist. The views expressed in this episode are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policies of any organization or institution.Citations:Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants at Risk for Peanut Allergy | New England Journal of MedicineLearning Early About Peanut Allergy (LEAP) - FoodAllergy.orgFollow-up to Adolescence after Early Peanut Introduction for Allergy Prevention | NEJM Evidence
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A potential breakthrough for those with peanut allergies, and last year's forecast showed the two largest consecutive declines in net farm income history, but that could be improving.
Study identifies potential treatment strategy for high-threshold peanut allergy; Emblaveo approved for complicated intra-abdominal infections; new tablet formulation of Evrysdi; FDA fast tracks investigational agents for Alzheimer disease and cannabis use disorder.
ABC's Jim Ryan reports that those with the allergy have been eating small amounts of peanut butter in order to build up immunity
The best treatment for peanut allergies might be peanuts themselves. ABC's Jim Ryan tells us what researchers have discovered.
A new study from the National Institutes of Health details findings on how children with mild peanut allergies may be able to overcome them. Also, Nora Dunn stops by to talk about ‘SNL's' 50th anniversary, her six seasons on the show, and some of her favorite sketches. Plus, Daisy Ridley joins to discuss her new action film, ‘Cleaner,' in which she plays a soldier-turned-window-cleaner.
Like tens of millions of people, Stephen Dubner thought he had a penicillin allergy. Like the vast majority, he didn't. This misdiagnosis costs billions of dollars and causes serious health problems, so why hasn't it been fixed? And how about all the other things we think we're allergic to? SOURCES:Kimberly Blumenthal, allergist-immunologist and researcher at Mass General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.Theresa MacPhail, associate professor of science and technology studies at Stevens Institute of Technology.Thomas Platts-Mills, professor of medicine at the University of Virginia.Elena Resnick, allergist and immunologist at Mount Sinai Hospital. RESOURCES:Allergic: Our Irritated Bodies in a Changing World, by Theresa MacPhail (2023)."Evaluation and Management of Penicillin Allergy: A Review," by Erica S. Shenoy, Eric Macy, and Theresa Rowe (JAMA, 2019)."The Allergy Epidemics: 1870–2010," by Thomas Platts-Mills (The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2016)."Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants at Risk for Peanut Allergy," by George Du Toit, Graham Roberts, et al. (The New England Journal of Medicine, 2015). EXTRAS:Freakonomics, M.D.
Off the back of news that Disney influencer Dominique Brown had died after consuming peanuts, a food she's allergic to, we've been curious about peanut allergies. What's its really like to navigate life with a peanut allergy or anaphylaxis? Today we hear about that experience first hand, plus what we should know about the allergy broadly. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Feeling festive? Gift a Mamamia subscription! Head here to give the best stuff for women. GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Charlie Begg, Mamamia's Audience Editor Dr Kahn Preece, Allergist and Deputy Chair of the ASCIA Paediatric Practice Committee Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producers: Tegan Sadler Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Researchers uncover a link between air pollution and the onset of peanut allergies in children.
Researchers uncover a link between air pollution and the onset of peanut allergies in children.
CURED vs. RECOVERED. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, the hosts discuss various aspects of recovery, including the significance of tattoos in the recovery journey, and delve into the contentious topic of whether individuals can be 'cured' or are always 'recovering.' They explore definitions of recovery and the perspectives of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous, providing insights into the ongoing debate within the recovery community. They explore medical and moral perspectives on addiction, the societal perceptions of obesity and food addiction, and the importance of acknowledging one's issues in order to seek help. Closing Song: Black Sheep by Ben Fuller. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
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Episode Highlights With Dr. Marty MakaryWhat we need to know about allergens and our kidsWhy we are seeing an epidemic of allergies in kids that isn't happening in other parts of the worldWhere the misinformation about peanut allergies came fromThe basic concept of immune tolerance that experts ignored and why early exposure can be helpfulWhat we need to know about responsible antibiotic use in our kidsAdopting a more informed and balanced understanding of health for our kids' sakeResearch-backed best practices around childbirth when possibleHow skin-to-skin contact with mom immediately after birth can even improve the brain of the babyWhat to know about nutrition and the things we accept about raising kids that are worth questioning The data about screen usage and added sugar in kids and when these become safer for kids' brainsResources We MentionBlind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health by Marty Makary, MDMarty Makary, MD - WebsiteReady Set Food
Dr. Marty Makary joins the show to discuss his book, "Blind Spots" and talk about problems within the medical establishment and ways to rethink medicine. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Johns Hopkins surgeon Dr. Marty Makary talks about his book Blind Spots with EconTalk's Russ Roberts. Makary argues that the medical establishment too often makes unsupported recommendations for treatment while condemning treatments and approaches that can make us healthier. This is a sobering and informative exploration of a number of key findings in medicine that turned out to be wrong and based on insufficient evidence.
In this episode of Passion Struck, I had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Marty Makary, a renowned Johns Hopkins surgeon, health policy expert, and bestselling author. Together, we explored key insights from his latest book, Blind Spots, which has already made a significant impact by reaching #2 on Amazon before its release. Dr. Makary shared his personal journey from working within the medical establishment to becoming a vocal advocate for reform, questioning the deep flaws in American healthcare.Full show notes and resources: https://passionstruck.com/dr-marty-makary-on-the-hidden-blind-spots-in-medicine/SponsorsBabbel: Unlock the power of learning a new language with Babbel's innovative system. Passion Struck listeners can get 60% off their subscription at Babbel.com/PASSION.Hims: Regrow your hair before it's too late! Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/PASSIONSTRUCK.Quince: Experience luxury for less with Quince's premium products at radically low prices. Enjoy free shipping and 365-day returns at Quince.com/PASSION.For more information about our sponsors and promo codes, visit: passionstruck.com/dealsIn this episode, you will learn:Understanding the systemic flaws in modern healthcare, including the over-medicalization of everyday life.The importance of intentional behavior change in taking control of your own health.Insights into the rise of chronic diseases like childhood obesity, diabetes, and autism, and their root causes.How billing and coding have taken precedence over addressing root health issues in the medical system.The role of the microbiome in overall health and the dangers of antibiotic overuse.Why transparency and independent thinking are critical for medical professionals in challenging outdated norms.Real-world examples of medical dogmas that have caused harm, such as peanut allergy guidelines and hormone replacement therapy.How individuals can become the CEOs of their own healthcare journeys by adopting a more holistic approach.Connect with Dr. Marty Makary: https://www.martymd.com/Order Passion StruckUnlock the principles that will transform your life! Order my book, Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock Your Purpose and Ignite Your Most Intentional Life. Recognized as a 2024 must-read by the Next Big Idea Club, this book has earned accolades such as the Business Minds Best Book Award, the Eric Hoffer Award, and the Non-Fiction Book Awards Gold Medal. Order your copy today and ignite your journey toward intentional living!Catch More Passion StruckMy interview with Eric Edmeades on the essential Keys to Postdiabetic TransformationCan't miss my episode withMorley Robbins on How You Reclaim Your Health and VitalityWatch my episode with Dr. Mark Hyman on How Personalized Medicine Is Revolutionizing HealthcareDiscover my interview with Dr. Chris Palmer on How Brain Energy Improves Mental HealthCatch my interview with Unlocking Limitless Health: Dr. Casey Means on Metabolism's Key RoleIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review! Even one sentence helps. Be sure to include your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can personally thank you!
Today, you'll learn about why giving babies foods with peanuts could crack the peanut allergy problem, a wild discovery of cancer treatment 4,000 years ago, and the sneaky way cuckoos evolve to look like other birds so they can live in their nests. Peanut Allergy “Giving young children peanut products cuts allergy risk, study finds.” by Ian Sample. 2024. “Peanut Allergies.” Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. 2024. “Follow-up to Adolescence after Early Peanut Introduction for Allergy Prevention.” by George Du Toit, et al. 2024. Ancient Cancer Treatment “‘Extraordinary' 4,000-year-old Egyptian skull may show signs of attempts to treat cancer.” EurekAlert! 2024. “Case report: Boundaries of oncological and traumatological medical care in ancient Egypt: new palaeopathological insights from two human skulls.” by Tatiana Tondini, et al. 2024. Cuckoo Evolution “Cuckoos evolve to look like their hosts - and form new species in the process.” University of Cambridge. 2024. “Cuckoo guide: why they call ‘cuckoo', how they trick other birds, and where they go in winter.” by Megan Shersby. 2022. “Coevolution with hosts underpins speciation in brood-parasitic cuckoos.” by N.E. Langmore, et al. 2024. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Giants quarterback Daniel Jones joined us from Giants camp. We talked about his performance so far in the preseason and what he thought about the offseason Hard Knocks. Gio also wants to see more of Daniel's personality as he feels like he doesn't know him. Boomer compared his career to both Phil Simms and Eli Manning. Jerry returns for an update but first we reacted to the interview we just had with Daniel Jones. Boomer wants to see more fire and helmet throwing from him. Jerry starts with the Mets walk off win over the Orioles thanks to a Francisco Alvarez HR. Tom Brady talked about the limited amount of time that coaches have with the players. Jim HARBAUGH talked about Justin Herbert being back on the field. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about the number one overall pick when you open a box of untouched Dunkin Donuts. We also talked about peanut allergies that people have now that didn't seem to exist many years ago.
Allergies are on the rise in both infants and adults. Many are calling it an epidemic. Allergies can limit your diet, cause irritation, and in some cases be life threatening. In today's episode, we discuss the evidence suggesting that our gut plays a key role in protecting us from food allergies. Professor Gideon Lack tells us how we can reduce the risk of allergies developing in children. Gideon also shares innovative ways to treat allergies and significantly reduce the risk of death. Gideon is Professor of Paediatric Allergy at King's College London. His groundbreaking studies into allergies have reversed the official medical advice of multiple countries.
Have you started to wonder why food allergies are on the rise? Why do so many now suffer from autoimmune diseases? On this important episode of Vitality Radio Jared invites Gerald Roliz, CNC, author of The Pharmaceutical Myth, to join him in a discussion about one of the most prevalent toxins we are exposed to - vaccines. You'll learn how the body's immune system responds to a vaccine and why this can lead to food allergies and autoimmune disease. It might surprise you to learn that the most common food sensitivities are also ingredients in vaccines! You'll also learn how the body's innate healing ability can be restored through detoxification and rebuilding of the body through nutrition.Gerald is a former pharmaceutical sales rep turned Functional Nutrition Consultant and is helping to reverse the damage from pharma and other environmental toxins, including vaccine injury. Gerald started out selling medicine but realized he was not seeing people get well. His realization that medicine was suppressing symptoms, not getting people healthy, led him to nutrition. Gerald is the lead clinician at the Natural Health Improvement Center in Idaho. He also teaches natural health clinicians on the implementation of Functional Nutrition and Foundational Medicine across the country.Additional Information:The Pharmaceutical MythLearn more about vaccine adjuvants#272: Turtles All The Way Down, Science and Myth with Zoey O'Toole and Mary Holland#270: Del Bigtree: Whose Interests are American Health Agencies Really Protecting?#181 VR Special: Understanding Informed Consent and Vaccinations with Dr. Paul ThomasVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
From Susie and Leanne on The Nutrition Couch this episode: We review the new research showing a correlation between consumption of sugar free soft drinks and heard disease (atrial fibrillation). We also review new research about steps you can take to minimise the risk of your kids developing peanut allergies in adolescence; We review Coles Kitchen Ancient Grain & Chickpea Medley; We our listener question is about how to pick a health frozen meal. So sit back, relax and enjoy this week's episode! New TNC Webinars Here is all the info about our new TNC webinars. Both webinars are now on our website and are able to be purchases and watched any time. Eating For Best Self Breaking The Diet Cycle Don't Miss an Episode Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and follow us on social media @the_nutrition_couch_podcast to ask us questions & see our food product reviews. It would mean the world to us if you could leave us a 5 star review in the purple Apple podcast app (scroll to the bottom of the app to find the ratings and reviews) as this really helps push up higher in the charts to expose our podcast to more ears. Please follow Susie on her Instagram & Facebook and Leanne on her Instagram, TikTok and the Leanne Ward Nutrition Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the Doctor's Desk today we unpack three studies relevant to parents and families. First, an intervention that could decrease the likelihood of developing a peanut allergy by 71% (N.B. we are not sharing medical advice!). The second study - another intervention involving a 2 week screen-free media reduction for participants, with fantastic results! And the third, a study looking at differences between neurotypical and neurodivergent responses to touch, and some helpful tips for parents of neurodivergent children when it comes to understanding and navigating these responses. In this episode: Peanut allergies The danger of becoming risk-adverse Screen Media Use and Mental Health of Children and Adolescents: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial | Media and Youth | JAMA Network Open A happier child in 2 weeks? Emotional dysregulation Parental responsibility with screens Follow-up to Adolescence after Early Peanut Introduction for Allergy Prevention | NEJM Evidence Why touch matters Sensory issues, autism Differences in neurodivergent vs neurotypical response to touch Consent Autonomic and hedonic response to affective touch in autism spectrum disorder - Capiotto - 2024 - Autism Research - Wiley Online Library Relevant Links: Tech giants are ANTI-kids Unplug Childhood - join the village today #1016 – From The Doctor's Desk: Touch Good, Anger Bad Doors are now open to the Happy Families Membership NEW weekly kids' ‘Print & Play' subscription FELT (Fostering Emotional Learning Together) Find us on Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to the Happy Families newsletterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A peanut allergy can be fatal. Taking measures early in life is considered a recipe for success. Australia is now launching a world's first immunotherapy program for babies, which aims to build up tolerance to the delicious snack. - Eine Erdnussallergie kann tödlich enden. Sich früh im Leben dagegen zu wappnen, gilt als Erfolgsrezept. Australien startet nun ein weltweit erstes Immuntherapie-Programm für Babys, das darauf abzielt, Toleranz gegenüber dem leckeren Snack aufzubauen.
This week I go to ANOTHER graduation party in Jersey with AGAIN no Beer! What is happening!?? And, when I responded to the invitation I told them my son has a peanut allergy so they saved a seat for my son and made sure there were no peanuts in anything. I don't have a son so. . . awkward! Also, another parmesan cheese incident, singing "You'll Be Back" from Hamilton and my friend Vincent, bringing the goods again and getting high with Graham Nash. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two sisters still on the lake, and one back home and getting in the swing of city life and society again. The fishes discuss a late night anaphylactic scare with a peanut allergy and what that means when you're 14 miles out in the middle of a lake.They also discuss beauty routines and self-care that largely get paused on vacation, and whether we should even be concerned with those routines at all. Hysterectomy scars, and body image in general…healthy maintanence or throw-away vanity? Their answer may surprise you.Nancy and Kathy are still eating fried fish every night, but Lynne shares her fresh veggie heavy dinner suggestion.Emma Thompson on loving your body.https://youtu.be/ehs9JFtEs5U?si=Yv9nJLB-xiAyhS_yZo Skin Health Exfoliating PolishFinishing Touch Flawless Facial Hair RemoverWHAT'S FOR DINNERPork and Broccoli Rice Bowls. We want to hear your comments and questions! Send an email to 3lfpod@gmail.com or leave a comment on our Instagram @3lfpod and be sure to follow us on our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@threelilfishes
Relationship Reddit Stories, OP's boyfriends daughter keeps bringing peanuts around OP knowing she has an allergy to them and she's had enough.
Mollie Engelhart is a chef, restauranteur and farmer. She is the owner of Sage Regenerative Kitchen & Brewery (with two locations in California), as well as the owner of Sovereignty Ranch in Bandera, Texas. Her restaurants were previously 100% vegan but she added meat to the menu after learning about regenerative farming. We discuss her restaurants & latest event space, regenerative farming, owning a business in California, health and more! 0:00:00 - Intro0:00:13 - Transition from Vegan to Regenerative Farming 0:09:10 - Organic Vs. Conventional Farming 0:14:15 - Methane, Food Waste & Cows in Pastures0:18:10 - Trying to Get Support for Regenerative Food 0:22:45 - Relation to Eating Meat & Nature 0:24:55 - Processed Foods 0:29:25 - Trying to Make a Profit with Food & Brewery 0:32:55 - Owning a Business in California 0:41:20 - California Raising the Minimum Wage 0:47:20 - Investing In Our Health & Radical Centrists 0:49:50 - Pandemic, Vaccines, Masks, & the Media 1:05:30 - Revolution, Natural Foods & Health 1:13:30 - Sourdough Bread, Glyphosate, Gluten & Peanut Allergies 1:20:00 - Promotions 1:22:55 - Outro Sage Kitchen website:https://www.sageregenkitchen.com/Sovereignty Ranch website:https://www.sovereigntyranch.com/Chuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the Show.Thanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 6-20-2024 Health tip: Dr. Dawn advises you to shop around for medications, especially cheap generics, as pharmacies may claim unavailability due to corporate contracts and profit margins. Healthcare industry consolidation: Discussion of how large venture capital firms are acquiring healthcare businesses, leading to potential price increases and reduced competition. Parkinson's disease and GLP-1 drugs: A study showing potential benefits of GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic in early Parkinson's disease. Bird flu update: Current status of bird flu spread in the US, transmission risks, and safety precautions. Spinal cord stimulation: New non-invasive technique showing promise for improving function in people with long-term spinal cord injuries. Peanut allergies: Recent research reversing previous recommendations, suggesting early exposure to peanuts may reduce allergy risk. Longevity study: Analysis of blood biomarkers in centenarians, highlighting factors like uric acid levels and blood sugar. Cholesterol-eating gut bacteria: Research on bacteria that break down cholesterol in the gut, potentially lowering heart disease risk. Alcohol and air travel: Study showing combined effects of alcohol consumption and low air pressure on cardiovascular health during flights. Energy requirements of pregnancy: Surprising findings on the high caloric needs during pregnancy, mostly for the mother's body rather than the fetus. HPV vaccine success: Significant reduction in cervical cancer rates due to the vaccine, with a call for increased vaccination rates, especially among boys, to prevent head and neck cancer.
Should you avoid giving your child peanuts to ensure they don't develop an allergy? If you'd asked medical authorities this question in the late 90s and early 2000s, you'd get an answer that's completely opposite to what you'd get now.In this episode of The Studies Show, Tom and Stuart discuss the science behind the medical recommendations on peanut allergy - the remarkable story of a major scientific U-turn.The Studies Show is sponsored by Works in Progress magazine. Their latest article, about “advance market commitments” for vaccines and antibiotics and other stuff besides, is now available at worksinprogress.co. Show notes* Useful review article on the “diagnosis and management of food allergy”* Analysis of UK NHS data on hospitalisations and mortality from anaphylaxis* Two studies raising doubts about parents' claims that their child has an allergy* Recommendations on improving tests for food allergy* 1998 UK Department of Health document recommending not to give children peanuts until 3 years of age* 2000 American Academy of Pediatrics statement that broadly agrees* Stuart's 2023 i article on the controversy* 2008 observational study comparing Jewish children in the UK (no peanuts) to Jewish children in Israel (lots of peanuts)* …after which the advice in the UK is announced to be “suspended”* The 2015 LEAP randomised controlled trial on peanut avoidance vs. peanut consumption in infants* Follow-up of the same data to age 12* BBC article about the follow-up* Observational study from Australia finding no significant change in the prevalence of peanut allergy* Paper arguing that if we want to see effects, we need to give peanuts to babies even earlier* The EAT trial of food allergen exposure in non-high-risk infants* Re-analysis of LEAP and EAT data to work out the best age to administer peanuts* The PreventADALL study from Sweden* 2019 article collecting examples of “medical reversals” from across the scientific literatureCreditsThe Studies Show is produced by Julian Mayers at Yada Yada Productions. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thestudiesshowpod.com/subscribe
This week's Addicted to Fitness discusses the benefits of exposing kids to peanuts at an early age. Nick and Shannon share the findings from a recent long term study, and their personal experience with their daughter, that suggest that giving babies as young as 4 months old peanut products may help them avoid a peanut allergy as they age. Follow the podcast profile on Instagram @TheATFPodcast. Give it a listen and let us know what you think by leaving a rating & review in Apple Podcasts. Like & Follow the Addicted to Fitness Podcast Facebook page (Facebook.com/addictedtofitnesspodcast). Follow Nick & Elemental Training Tampa on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ElementalTampa) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/ettampa/) to participate in free live workouts. Follow the podcast profile on Instagram @TheATFPodcast and send Nick a DM if you're interested in receiving a customized workout plan delivered to you through the Golf Training Systems App or contact Shannon if you're interested in learning more about a Chopra Health Program.
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John and Evan talk about what they've eaten and what they're cooking before going into this week's food news. Mayo Botulism, Kid's Peanut Allergies, RIP Morgan Spulock, Spicy Fries and a 50 count Nugget Bucket. Thanks for listening!!
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The news to know for Wednesday, May 29, 2024! We're talking about two versions of the same story: both sides laid out their final cases in former President Trump's first criminal trial. Also, what's become one of the busiest spring storm seasons in American history keeps pummeling parts of the U.S. Plus, new research could help kids avoid peanut allergies; another popular app is starting to offer free games, and a change could bring up the decades-old argument about who should be considered the greatest baseball players of all time. Those stories and more news to know in about 10 minutes! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy merch here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with Lume Deodorant and get 15% off with promo code NEWSWORTHY at LumeDeodorant.com Shop the SKIMS T-Shirt Shop at SKIMS.com. Now available in sizes XXS - 4X. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to libsynads@libsyn.com
This week, Kelsey passes the peanut allergy test! She and Chad also talk about what it's been like to take a break from drinking alcohol for almost two months, why Chad hadn't told Kelsey she was good with kids, and tackle some awesome listener questions. Write into pretendproblemspodcast@gmail.com with your dating and relationship advice questions and we'll answer them on the show! Subscribe to the podcast, and give it a 5-star rating and review to help the show move up the charts. Video for the episodes is on Chad's YouTube channel! Watch and subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9UBPfi4B_j1Ua7xDOcyBnA See Kelsey on tour: https://www.kelseycook.com/tour See Chad on tour: https://www.chaddaniels.com/tour Watch Kelsey's special "The Hustler" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG10W6HYKTk&t=102s Watch Chad's special "Mixed Reviews" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1kVr3zkz7E&t=663s Follow Kelsey on social media: @KelseyCookComedy Follow Chad on social media: @thatchaddaniels Theme Song cowritten by Matthew Facca and Alex Bent Thank you to this week's sponsor, DraftKings! New players, start by playing just FIVE BUCKS to get FIFTY BUCKS in Casino Credits in your pocket INSTANTLY! All you gotta do is download the DraftKings Casino app and sign up with code PRETEND.
Jerold Mande is a nutritionist, public policy expert and adjunct professor at Harvard University. He has had several roles in both government and academia over his career. He is currently also the CEO of Nourish Science, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that is focused on solving the country's current nutrition crisis. In this episode we discuss the obesity epidemic, school lunches, ultra-processed foods, food additives, food production, and more. 0:00:00 - Intro0:00:14 - Chronic Disease Epidemic 0:02:15 - Poor People Getting Sicker 0:05:45 - Ultra-Processed Foods & Health 0:13:55 - Price & Quality of Food 0:17:25 - Food Supply & Infant Formula 0:24:25 - Food Corporations & Government 0:27:25 - Profit in Food & Healthcare 0:30:50 - Preventative Health & Government Guidelines 0:35:10 - School Lunches0:45:30 - Tobacco Regulations & Childhood Obesity 0:51:10 - Forever Chemicals 0:53:43 - Life Expectancy & Chronic Disease 0:56:30 - McDonalds, Doritos, Preservatives & Chemicals 1:09:15 - Gluten Free, GMOs, Peanut Allergies & Studies 1:16:50 - Healthy Diet, American Diet & Vegan Diet1:26:00 - Seed Oils & Different Fats 1:28:55 - Outro Nourish Science website:https://nourishscience.org/Chuck Shute linktree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the Show.Thanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
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