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Dr. Baliga's Internal Medicine Podcasts
Coronary Artery Disease: Fix the Future, Not Just the Flow

Dr. Baliga's Internal Medicine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 2:14


JACC Podcast
Association between cigarette smoking and subclinical markers of cardiovascular harm | JACC

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 11:05


In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a groundbreaking study on the link between cigarette smoking and subclinical cardiovascular harm, focusing on markers of inflammation, thrombosis, and atherosclerosis. The research, based on data from over 182,000 participants across 22 cohorts, reveals how smoking intensity and duration impact early cardiovascular damage and highlights the potential of these biomarkers in shaping future public health strategies and regulatory policies.

Hearing Matters Podcast
Beyond the Audiogram: Subclinical Hearing Loss with Dr. Christina M. Roup

Hearing Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 33:36 Transcription Available


Send us a textAre you or someone you know struggling to hear in noisy environments, yet are told your hearing is normal? This episode of the Hearing Matters podcast focuses on the often overlooked yet critical concept of subclinical hearing loss. Experts Dr. Christina Roup and Dr. Douglas L. Beck discuss the limitations of traditional pure-tone audiometry, revealing how it fails to capture the full spectrum of auditory challenges faced by many individuals today.This episode provides valuable insights into the best practices for evaluating auditory processing and exploring the implications of extended high-frequency hearing on speech comprehension. If you're a hearing healthcare provider, this episode is a must-listen for improving your approach to evaluating and supporting patients experiencing hearing loss and auditory processing disorder. We invite you to share this episode, subscribe, and join the conversation on the vital topic of hearing health. Have you ever struggled to hear, even with normal test results? Your experience matters, and we would love to hear from you! Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Twitter: @hearing_mattasFacebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

EHRA Cardio Talk
From subclinical to clinical AF: unmasking AHREs

EHRA Cardio Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 29:10


With Stefan Simovic, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac - Serbia, and Gregory Y.H. Lip, University of Liverpool, Liverpool - UK. This episode will tackle the current status and management of subclinical atrial fibrillation and atrial high rate episodes.

Cytokine Signalling Forum
Author Interview: Professor Denis McGonagle, 2025

Cytokine Signalling Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 36:01


Join Professor Peter Nash from the Griffith University in Brisbane, and Professor Denis McGonagle, Professor of investigative rheumatology at the NIHR funded Academic Unit for the Musculoskeletal Diseases and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in the UK, as they discuss his recent review ‘Subclinical psoriatic arthritis and disease interception—where are we in 2024?'

Real Science Exchange
Dr. Laura Hernandez and Dr. Tom Overton: The role of the mammary gland in calcium metabolism

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 56:17


Dr. Hernandez recently presented a Real Science Lecture series webinar on this topic. You can find the link at balchem.com/realscience.Dr. Hernandez begins with an overview of how she came to study calcium metabolism in the mammary gland. Over the past number of years, she has worked on research to manipulate what's happening in the mammary gland in the prepartum period to ensure adequate endocrine, nutritional, reproductive, and immunological status. (5:55)The panelists discuss how “normal” has changed when it comes to transition cow health. Dr. Overton reminds listeners that 25 years ago, 6-8% of fresh cows in a herd having clinical milk fever was pretty typical. Now, we accept none of that. Subclinical hypocalcemia was not on the radar then, and we thought we had calcium all figured out. Dr. Hernandez's work shows that this was not the case. She is pleased that a synergism of producers, veterinarians, and academics have been working together to understand the mechanisms of calcium metabolism to find solutions for individual farms based on their situation. (9:22)Dr. Hernandez then discusses various interventions used in the industry, including low-potassium diets, negative DCAD diets, and zeolite clays. The clays are new to the US, and it seems that they work primarily through a phosphorus reduction mechanism and are best limited to feeding 10-14 days pre-calving. (18:14)Dr. Overton asks Dr. Hernandez about a point in her webinar that cows are in negative calcium balance through 150-200 days in milk. She confirms that there are approximately 8.5 kilograms of calcium in the bones of a cow, but we don't know how much of that she loses each lactation. Her dream scenario would be a CT scanner large enough to fit a dairy cow in to evaluate how her bones change throughout lactation. This leads to a discussion of whether or not we should be including higher rates of calcium in dairy cow diets. Dr. Hernandez would like to learn more about what's happening with calcium absorption in the gut in real-time with endocrine status and stage of lactation, which is a challenging task. (23:17)Co-host, Dr. Jeff Elliott, asks if the reason multiparous cows are more prone to milk fever is because they're not as efficient at calcium resorption to the bone. Dr. Hernandez doesn't have a definitive answer, but it could be due to less effective gut absorption with age, or it may be related to the influence of estrogen on bone density. She also mentions it could be endocrine-controlled or even stem cell-related.  (28:59)Dr. Hernandez's hypothesis has always been that you have to have a calcium decrease to trigger the negative feedback loop involved in calcium metabolism. Her advice is to wait until 48 hours to take a blood sample to analyze calcium. This aligns well with epidemiological research on the veterinarian side regarding delayed, persistent, transient, and normal hypocalcemic animals. (33:04)Dr. Overton asks about a calcium-chelation study that Dr. Hernandez's group conducted and whether or not chelating calcium had an impact on colostrum production. It did not in that experiment. Dr. Hernandez was surprised at how much chelating agent was needed to overcome the draw of the mammary gland, but that further underlines how much of a priority lactation is in metabolism. (41:45)Scott asks both panelists their views on what the priority should be for research in this area. Dr. Hernandez's ideas include more research on how zeolite clays work biologically, finding out what's happening in the gut, mammary gland, and bone of a dairy cow at different stages of lactation. She emphasizes that research should be conducted at different stages rather than just extrapolating from one stage to another because lactation is incredibly dynamic. Dr. Overton seconded the idea of a better understanding of zeolite clays and their feeding recommendations, as well as research defining what happens to and where all the calcium is pulled from the bone during lactation. (45:32) In closing, Jeff, Tom, and Laura share their take-home thoughts. Jeff is excited to learn more about how zeolite clays work and if other products may come to the forefront to help in calcium metabolism management. Tom commends Laura on her work and how it has dovetailed so well with the epidemiological research from the veterinary side. Laura reminds listeners that the mammary gland is running the show and is thrilled that her work as a basic scientist is having an applied impact on the dairy industry. (51:17)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.

Bovine Banter
Episode 19.3: Using DHIA and Health Records to Identify Subclinical Ketosis in Your Dairy Herd

Bovine Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 35:50


Join Penn State Dairy Educators Kasey Hower and Micheal Lunak as they discuss how you may use your DHIA and health records to identify subclinical ketosis in your dairy herd.

Endocrinology Review
Episode 23: Subclinical Hyperthyroidism

Endocrinology Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 6:05


Send us a textLearning objectives:Define subclinical hyperthyroidismPrevalence and causes of subclinical hyperthyroidismClinical impacts of subclinical hyperthyroidismManagement of subclinical hyperthyroidismSupport the show

The Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast
Ep. 028 - Blood Sugar 101: Hope for Reversing Pre- & Type II Diabetes

The Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 46:06


In this episode of The Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz and guest Amanda Jones dive into the fascinating science of blood sugar regulation and how its imbalance impacts the body. They explore how prediabetes and type II diabetes—like many chronic diseases—can often be reversed through strategic diet and lifestyle changes. Discover how achieving balanced blood sugar not only improves energy and vitality but also reduces or eliminates many associated health risks altogether. Amanda Jones is a dedicated instructor with the Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA) and an experienced Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner since 2013. In addition to being an FNTP, Amanda holds a master's degree in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine, a bachelors degree in communications, she's a certified ADAPT Functional Health Coach, a certified GAPS Practitioner and a licensed massage therapist. 2:55 Diabetes, pre-diabetes, insulin - Blood Sugar 101 4:00 Why blood sugar regulation matters 4:45 Blood sugar regulation impacts everything in the entire body - nothing is NOT impacted 5:20 Current statistics for the prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes 6:50 Subclinical blood dysregulation - insulin resistance (PRE-PRE-DIABETES) 7:50 Reversing the pathway toward diabetes 10:45 How blood sugar dysregulation impacts the cardiovascular system - cardio-metabolic disease 11:50 Atherosclerosis as a result of blood sugar dysregulation 13:54 Glucose conversion to body fat 14:22 Blood lipids - triglycerides - hyperlipidemia 14:37 Why SUGAR is contributing to obesity rather than fats - as well as circulating lipids - 15:33 How elevated blood sugar drives elevated blood pressure and high blood pressure 16:20 How high insulin levels inhibit the production of nitric oxide levels 18:00 Immune regulation and meta-inflammation - inflammation driven by metabolic problems 19:30 Endocrine disruption from blood sugar dysregulation 21:10 Changes to the nervous system, gut motility, our microbiome, and other things negatively impacted by blood sugar dysregulation 21:40 The stages of dysglycemia 22:37 Insulin is a GOOD hormone! - What it's supposed to do in the body - how it brings sugar into the cells - how energy is produced 24:33 Excess glucose and insulin - reactive hypoglycemia 25:00 The Blood Sugar Rollercoaster - why you're tired at 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM, 8:00 PM 27:02 Insulin resistance 28:12 Fasting Glucose Levels - lab testing - Fasting Insulin Levels 30:20 The progression continues - feeling lethargic, gaining weight, etc. 30:30 Pre-Diabetes diagnosis 31:00 A1C - glycation 31:41 Metabolic Syndrome 32:40 Pancreas damage - insulin injections 33:04 Six small meals per day versus fasting 37:30 Fasting and time-restricted eating 38:09 Our blood sugar is synced with our circadian rhythms 39:58 Walking after meals versus other workouts for blood sugar regulation 41:46 There is HOPE! This doesn't need to be a miserable process. YOU can do it and you can enjoy it! ______________________ Catch Episode 29 to learn quick tips for improving blood sugar regulation for optimal health. Hit Subscribe! Connect with us at www.nutritionaltherapy.com

JALM Talk Podcast
Cardiac Troponin to Adjudicate Subclinical Heart Failure in Diabetic Patients and a Murine Model of Metabolic Syndrome

JALM Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 12:22


JACC Speciality Journals
JACC: Asia Pulse - Excessive Physical Activity May Increase Carotid Plaque Vulnerability in Elderly With Subclinical Carotid Atherosclerosis

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 12:54


How does high physical activity level impact risk of incident carotid plaque components? Dr. Luosiyuan Zuo reported his research on how high physical activity level impacted the risk at ESC Congress 2024 and further discussed this topic based on the abstract for the ESC Congress 2024. Moderated by Dr. Zhangling Chen.

JACC Podcast
Influence of subclinical atherosclerosis burden and progression on mortality

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 12:25


In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses groundbreaking research on the impact of subclinical atherosclerosis on mortality, revealing insights from a 15-year study. He emphasizes the limitations of traditional cardiovascular risk prediction tools, like the Framingham Risk Score, and calls for deeper exploration of individual risk factors for better long-term outcomes.

Back on Track: Overcoming Weight Regain
Episode 168: How Your Thyroid Affects Weight Loss and Metabolism

Back on Track: Overcoming Weight Regain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 14:59


Are you finding it hard to lose weight, no matter what you do? It could be your thyroid! In this episode, we're going to talk about how this small gland in your neck can affect your weight and make it harder to lose. I'll break down how thyroid hormones work, and how they impact your metabolism, energy, and even your mood. You'll learn about common thyroid issues like hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism and how they can make you gain or lose weight. I'll also share the symptoms to look out for and what you can do if your thyroid is out of balance. If weight loss has felt like an uphill battle, your thyroid might be the reason why! Tune in to this episode to learn how balancing your thyroid can help you get back on track with your weight loss goals.   Episode Highlights: Role of thyroid gland in metabolism. Thyroid hormones: TSH, T4, and T3. Hyperthyroidism: symptoms and causes. Hypothyroidism: symptoms and causes. Subclinical hypothyroidism. Importance of checking thyroid levels with your doctor.   Connect with Dr. Alicia Shelly: Website | drshellymd.com Facebook | www.facebook.com/drshellymd Instagram | @drshellymd Linked In | www.linkedin.com/in/drshellymd Twitter | @drshellymd   About Dr. Alicia Shelly Dr. Alicia Shelly was raised in Atlanta, GA. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH.  Dr. Shelly has been practicing Primary Care and Obesity medicine since 2014.  In 2017, she became a Diplomat of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. She is the lead physician at the Wellstar Medical Center Douglasville. She started a weekly podcast & Youtube channel entitled Back on Track: Achieving Healthy Weight loss,  where she discusses how to get on track and stay on track with your weight loss journey. She has spoken for numerous local and national organizations, including the Obesity Medicine Association, and the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons. She has been featured on CNN, Fox 5 News, Bruce St. James Radio show, Upscale magazine, and Shape.com. She was named an honoree of the 2021 Atlanta Business Chronicle's 40 under 40 award. She also is a collaborating author for the, “Made for More: Physician Entrepreneurs who Live Life and Practice Medicine on their own terms''.   Resources: FREE! Discover the 5 Reasons Your Weight-Loss Journey Has Gotten Derailed (And How To Get Back On Track!)

JACC Speciality Journals
JACC: Advances - Association of Gestational Diabetes With Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 2:54


Darshan H. Brahmbhatt, Podcast Editor of JACC: Advances discusses a recently published original research paper on the association of Gestational Diabetes with Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease

Zo Williams: Voice of Reason
Does Dark Triad Reasoning dictate your outlook on relationships?

Zo Williams: Voice of Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 82:05


1. Narcissism 2. Machiavellianism 3. Psychopathy 4. Lack of empathy 5. Manipulativeness 6. Deceitfulness 7. Grandiosity 8. Callousness 9. Impulsivity 10. Exploitativeness Questions: What are the big five traits of the dark triad? What is the dark triad personality attractiveness? How to identify dark triad personality? What cluster of traits does the Dark Triad describe? What are the vulnerable Dark Triad traits? How do you treat the Dark Triad personality? The dark triad personality refers to three negative personality traits, which all share malevolent features: Narcissism (entitled self-importance),Machiavellianism (strategic exploitation and deceit), Subclinical psychopathy (callousness and cynicism) - Reference: Simply Psychology • Narcissism is characterized by grandiosity, pride and ego. • Machiavellianism is characterized by a lack of empathy, manipulation and an indifference to morality • Psychopathy is characterized by impulsivity, callousness, and a lack of remorse. Much of these traits exist in a person's ability and willingness to exploit, manipulate and utilize the perceived weaknesses of others in a bid to gain status, wealth, control and any other form of advancement. In the context of intimate relationships, the ultimate goal for a person with the dark triad personality, is control and dominance. The means to which someone is willing to go to gain control over another dictates not only the direction of the connection, but also the subsequent inner work needed to be done by both parties. What are some indicators that you or your partner may possess dark triad traits and what does this indicate about your relationships?

JACC Speciality Journals
JACC: Advances - Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia-Induced Vascular Dysfunction and Implications for Subclinical Myocardial Damage and Heart Failure

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 14:02


JACC Podcast
Apixaban versus Aspirin According to CHA2DS2-VASc Score in Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation: Insights from ARTESiA

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 13:40


Audio Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief

Easy Ayurveda Podcast
Gurukula 55: Ayurveda Management of Menorrhagia associated with Subclinical Hypothyroidism: A Single Case Study

Easy Ayurveda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 64:56


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Medmastery's Cardiology Digest
#14: Semaglutide and cardiovascular disease in non-diabetic patients, comparing intravascular imaging, functional, and angiographically guided coronary intervention, anticoagulation in patients with subclinical atrial fibrillation

Medmastery's Cardiology Digest

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 12:04


In this episode of Medmastery's Cardiology Digest, we delve into a trio of intriguing cardiology studies that raise as many questions as they answer. Whether you're a seasoned clinician or a medical student, these studies have implications that could influence your approach to patient care. STUDY #1: First, we turn our attention to the role of GLP-1 agonists in cardiovascular disease prevention among non-diabetic patients who are overweight or obese. With a focus on injectable semaglutide this study examines its cost-effectiveness and potential side effects. The findings might alter how we manage cardiovascular risk in these patients!  Lincoff AM et al. Semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in obesity without diabetes. N Engl J Med 2023 Nov 11; [e-pub]. (https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2307563) STUDY #2: Next, we'll explore a compelling meta-analysis that could sway future guidelines and recommendations. They evaluated the outcomes of physiologic guidance and intravascular imaging in percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), to see if these techniques improve patient outcomes beyond what's possible with angiographic guidance alone. Kuno T et al. Comparison of intravascular imaging, functional, or angiographically guided coronary intervention. J Am Coll Cardiol 2023 Dec 5; 82:2167. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2023.09.823) STUDY #3: Finally, we're going to examine the nuances of anticoagulation in patients with subclinical atrial fibrillation. The balance between preventing strokes and avoiding bleeding complications is a delicate one. With new data suggesting nuanced approaches, this segment will provide valuable insights for us when we're prescribing or considering anticoagulation therapies. Healey JS et al. Apixaban for stroke prevention in subclinical atrial fibrillation. N Engl J Med 2023 Nov 12; [e-pub]. (https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2310234) Svennberg E. What lies beneath the surface — Treatment of subclinical atrial fibrillation. N Engl J Med 2023 Nov 12; [e-pub]. (https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMe2311558) Join us to explore the potential impacts of these studies, the ongoing debates they spark within the cardiology community, and to see how these findings could influence your clinical decisions. Learn more with these courses: Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Essentials (6 CME) Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Essentials Workshop (6 CME) Show notes: Visit us at  https://www.medmastery.com/podcasts/cardiology-podcast.

Cardionerds
365: CardioOncology: Cardiotoxicity of Novel Immunotherapies with Dr. Tomas Neilan

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 57:10


Immunotherapy is a type of novel cancer therapy that leverages the body's own immune system to target cancer cells. In this episode, we focused on the most common type of immunotherapy: immune checkpoint inhibitors or ICIs. ICIs are monoclonal antibodies targeting immune “checkpoints” or brakes to enhance T-cell recognition against tumors. ICI has become a pillar in cancer care, with over 100 approvals and 5,000 ongoing trials. ICIs can lead to non-specific activation of the immune system, causing off-target adverse events such as cardiotoxicities. ICI-related myocarditis, though less common, can be fatal in 30% of cases. Clinical manifestations vary but can include chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations, heart failure symptoms, and arrhythmias. Diagnosis involves echocardiography, cardiac MRI, and endomyocardial biopsy. Treatment includes high-dose corticosteroids with potential additional immunosuppressants. Baseline EKG and troponin are recommended before ICI initiation, but routine surveillance is not advised. Subclinical myocarditis is a challenge, with unclear management implications. So let's dive in and learn about cardiotoxicity of novel immunotherapies with Drs. Giselle Suero (series co-chair), Evelyn Song (episode FIT lead), Daniel Ambinder (CardioNerds co-founder), and Tomas Neilan (faculty expert). Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian. This episode is supported by a grant from Pfizer Inc. This CardioNerds Cardio-Oncology series is a multi-institutional collaboration made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Giselle Suero Abreu, Dr. Dinu Balanescu, and Dr. Teodora Donisan.  CardioNerds Cardio-Oncology PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls and Quotes - Cardiotoxicity of Novel Immunotherapies Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) play a crucial role in current oncology treatment by enhancing T-cell recognition against tumors. ICI-related cardiac immune-related adverse events (iRAEs) include myocarditis, heart failure, stress-cardiomyopathy, conduction abnormalities, venous thrombosis, pericardial disease, vasculitis, and atherosclerotic-related events. ICI myocarditis can be fatal; thus, prompt recognition and treatment is crucial. Management includes cessation of the ICI and treatment with corticosteroids and potentially other immunosuppressants. Close monitoring and collaboration with cardiology and oncology are crucial. Rechallenging patients with immunotherapies after developing an iRAE is controversial and requires careful consideration of risks and benefits, typically with the involvement of a multidisciplinary team. Show notes - Cardiotoxicity of Novel Immunotherapies What are immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs)? ICIs are monoclonal antibodies used to enhance the body's immune response against cancer cells. Currently, there are four main classes of FDA-approved ICIs: monoclonal antibodies blocking cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4), programed cell death protein-1 (PD-1), lymphocyte-activation gene 3 (LAG3), and programmed cell death ligand-1 (PD-L1). ICIs can lead to non-specific activation of the immune system, potentially causing off-target adverse events in various organs, including the heart, leading to myocarditis.    The mechanisms of cardiac iRAEs are not fully understood, but they are believed to involve T-cell activation against cardiac antigens, which leads to inflammation and tissue damage.  What are the cardiotoxicities related to ICI therapies? ICI-related cardiac immune-related adverse events (iRAEs) include myocarditis, heart failure, stress-cardiomyopathy, conduction abnormalities, venous thrombosis, pericardial disease, vasculitis,

The Illusion of Consensus
EXCLUSIVE Ep 48: Examining New CDC Sudden Cardiac Death Paper And Pfizer Subclinical Myocarditis Study With Cardiologist Dr. Anish Koka

The Illusion of Consensus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 10:00


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.illusionconsensus.comHi everyone,In this bonus, member-only podcast episode, I interview our resident cardiologist Dr. Anish Koka about two recent major studies on cardiac risks associated with the mRNAs: Pfizer's long-awaited subclinical myocarditis analysis and the CDC's sudden cardiac death study. We start the conversation with a heartbreaking update (yikes, that adjecti…

JACC Podcast
Electrophysiological Characterization of Subclinical and Overt Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy by Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided Electrocardiography

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 10:59


The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#428 DIGEST: DVT prophylaxis in patients with cancer, anticoagulation in subclinical AFib, steroids in COPD exacerbations, breast cancer genetic testing guidelines, and at-home STI testing

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 55:39


Join us as we review recent articles and news featured in The DIGEST #48, #49, and #50 including thromboprophylaxis for patients receiving chemotherapy,  eosinophil count to guide steroids in COPD exacerbations, anticoagulation in subclinical atrial fibrillation, the new genetic testing recommendations for patients with breast cancer, and at-home STI testing–not to mention trial names galore.  Fill your brain hole with a fully digestible meal! Featuring Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz), Nora Taranto (@norataranto) and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto).  Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! |Mailing List | Contact | CME! Credits Written and Hosted by: Nora Taranto MD; Paul Williams, MD, FACP, Matthew Watto MD, FACP Cover Art: Nora Taranto MD  Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD  Technical Production: Pod Paste Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Show Segments 00:00 Introduction + Pun  06:06 Target TP Trial: Thromboprophylaxis in Cancer Patients 13:07 Steroids for COPD Exacerbations 25:25 Anticoagulation in Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation 34:01 Genetic Testing in Breast Cancer 43:38 Home STI Testing Transcript Disclaimer We've included a a free AI-generated transcript which has not been corrected by a human for accuracy or completeness. Please consider this a starting point for further research and consultation. We disclaim any liability for damages or losses resulting from this content. Sponsor: Factor Head to FactorMeals.com/curb50 and use code curb50 to get 50% off.  Sponsor: NetSuite Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance - absolutely free, at NetSuite.com/CURBSIDERS. Sponsor: Freed  You can try Freed for free right now by going to freed.ai. And listeners of Curbsiders can use code CURB50 for $50 off their first month.

AuDHD Flourishing
038 What's "Subclinical" Autism? with William Curb

AuDHD Flourishing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 49:10


William Curb hosts the Hacking Your ADHD podcast. We dive into what it means to have a "subclinical" autism diagnosis, and what that implies in the context of having a completely different brain. Other topics include: The medical model vs. lived experienceHandling children's vs. parents' sensory needsNeurodivergent children/household Formal diagnosis process How we view ourselves through this lens Which ND is driving the bus right now?Complicated diagnosis with multiple potential options Mentioned in the podcast: The Hacking Your ADHD website (also contains the podcast linked above)Will's Twitter @HackingYourADHDResources:Like Your Brain community spaceResources Blog & Contact FormTranscript DocEmail Newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dairy Science Digest
DSD 5.2 | Stop fresh cow subclinical mastitis in its tracks without withhold

Dairy Science Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 24:28


Getting the fresh cow off to a strong start has ripple effects for her entire lactation. Subclinical mastitis rarely gets treated due to an unawareness or a lack of interest in pulling her from the tank. Nisin is a naturally occurring antimicrobial that's been used widely as a food preservative. Dr. Zelmar Rodriguez and his team from Michigan State University looked at using this familiar antimicrobial to treat subclinical mastitis. The result, reduced clinical cases of mastitis. Listen in to learn more about the return on investment of using Nisin on subclinical mastitis found in the first week of milk using CMT. These findings are published in the recently released paper titled: Economic impact of treatment of subclinical mastitis in early lactation using intramammary nisin Topics of discussion 1:20       Introduction of Dr. Zelmar Rodriguez 2:20       What is nisin 3:42       No dump milk 4:10       Subclinical mastitis assessment 5:00       CMT discussion 6:00       What day should we sample 7:00       Subclinical mastitis prevention 7:39       How does CMT work? 8:46       Factors that impact effectiveness               9:18       What will nisin not work on – gram negative discussion 12:36    ROI/cow 13:23    Treatment regimen 13:42    Assessment to begin protocol 15:36    Effect of employee training         17:16    Model at herd level – ROI 19:33    FDA status 20:22    Limitations of using DHIA hot sheet 22:13    What do you want boots on the ground dairymen to know Featured article: Economic impact of treatment of subclinical mastitis in early lactation using intramammary nisin   #2xAg2030; #journalofdairyscience; #openaccess; #MODAIRY; #nisin; #earlylactation; #subclinical; #mastitis; #treatment; #dairysciencedigest; #ReaganBluel;

Pure Animal Podcast
Professor Caroline Mansfield's approach in managing liver health

Pure Animal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 43:27


Topics discussed include: Liver cases Professor Caroline sees as an internal medicine specialist. How an altered liver function can impact overall health. Subclinical liver disease - are there any symptoms? Symptoms of clinical liver disease - what to look out for in cats and dogs. Gut-liver axis - how the liver can impact the gut and consequently the brain. Professor Mansfield shares her how she decides which diagnostic tool to use first in her liver cases. Elevated liver enzymes with subclinical liver disease - how to approach these in cats vs dogs. Caroline talks about prescription liver diets and what she recommends with regards to changes in diets. Antioxidants that can be helpful in managing liver disease. Professor Mansfield discusses which pharmaceutical drugs she prefers to use as an anti-inflammatory and as an antibiotic in her liver cases. Managing the gut during liver disease. To register for pureANIMAL's free webinar on liver health with Dr Nicole Rous and Dr Matthew Muir, follow this link https://my.demio.com/ref/80rRbTdG8AKd7BjT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness
#332 ENCORE: How we are missing subclinical hypthothyrodism with Christa Biegler, RD

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 24:01


Hair loss, cold hands and feel and feeling tired are the big three for a sluggish thyroid. But relapsing gut issues, slow motility, sleep disruption, brain fog, slow metabolism, inflammation, low mood or anxiety, and dry skin can all be symptoms of a sluggish thyroid. In this episode, we talk about how we've had to change how we're approaching thyroid health in practice to ensure clients feel their best and maintain their results.We talk about “dead ringers” of thyroid symptoms, blood versus tissue labs, thyroid nutrient cofactors and steps to take if you're checking the boxes but not getting answers yet.Books mentioned: Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms by Datis Kharrazian Overcoming Thyroid Disorders by David Brownstein, MD Stop the Thyroid Madness II, by Andrew Heyman, James Yang, & compiled and edited by Janie Bowthorpe WHERE TO FIND CHRISTA:Website: https://www.christabiegler.com/Instagram: @anti.inflammatory.nutritionistPodcast Instagram: @lessstressedlifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lessstressedlifeLeave a review, submit a questions for the podcast or take one of my quizzes here: https://www.christabiegler.com/linksANNOUNCEMENTS:WORK WITH CHRISTA IN FEBRUARY: https://www.christabiegler.com/fssRESET IN SEDONARetreat is full. Stay tuned for info on future retreats!

Healthed Australia
Getting thyroid medication right - Your questions answered

Healthed Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 48:51


The questions answered in this podcast are listed below. They were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia. Within the investigations, we're looking at blood tests, and what are we measuring? Are we going to test T3, TSH, T4? What's the role of reverse T3? How do you measure iodine and is it worthwhile? How often should GPs do TSH measurements in patients? Is yearly for patients over 50 years of age too much? What level of dyslipidemia would you advise commencing levothyroxine? Do you use absolute cardiovascular risk assessment to help with the decision? Any role for vitamin D in subclinical hypothyroidism? Why does the thyroid start to fail in the context of subclinical hypothyroidism? Subclinical hyperthyroidism, is there such an entity? How would you investigate or manage them? Are there other scenarios where GPs should think about imaging? And if so, what is there to consider? The measurements of iodine in women who intend to get pregnant, when should we be doing it? How much we should be supplementing? Do you ever re-check the thyroid function in a woman, especially if they got a long course of IVF? Can a patient with depression use low dose thyroxin, 25 micrograms per day if the TSH is in the upper limit of normal to improve their mood, if they are already on an antidepressant? Chronic fatigue syndrome, in whether or not it is advised by specialists and also those who do integrative medicine? Can you comment on the use of Ozempic in hyper and hypothyroidism? Amiodarone interpretation of thyroid function tests? If a patient had amiodarone induced hypothyroidism, how do you interpret the thyroid function tests? Can people with Hashimoto's ever stop thyroid replacement therapy? Should thyroxin be stored in the fridge? If so, what are the practical issues involved in managing that? I have a newly pregnant lady with new onset TSH less than 0.01 and T4 of 24. She's asymptomatic, she miscarried. Her hCG fell so did her T4. It's now in the normal range, although the TSH remains less than 0.01, antibodies negative. She's actively wanting to get pregnant again. Should she have her Eltroxin reduced?    Host: Dr David Lim | Total Time: 49 mins Guest: Prof Duncan Topliss AM, Endocrinologist Register for our fortnightly FREE WEBCASTSEvery second Tuesday | 7:00pm-9:00pm AEDT Click here to register for the next oneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lead Podcast presented by Heart Rhythm Society
The Lead Podcast - Episode 38

The Lead Podcast presented by Heart Rhythm Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 13:30


Janice Y. Chyou, MD, FHRS, of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is joined by guests Jonathan P. Piccini, Sr., MD, MHS, FHRS, of Duke University Medical Center, and Mintu P.Turakhia, MD, MS, of iRhythm Technologies and Stanford University to have A Discussion of Apixaban for Stroke Prevention in Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation. Subclinical atrial fibrillation is short-lasting and asymptomatic and can usually be detected only by long-term continuous monitoring with pacemakers or defibrillators. Subclinical atrial fibrillation is associated with an increased risk of stroke by a factor of 2.5; however, treatment with oral anticoagulation is of uncertain benefit. Among patients with subclinical atrial fibrillation, apixaban resulted in a lower risk of stroke or systemic embolism than aspirin but a higher risk of major bleeding.   https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2310234   Host Disclosure(s): J. Chyou: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee: McGraw-Hill, American Heart Association; Membership (Advisory Committee): American Heart Association   Contributor Disclosure(s): J. Piccini: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee: Biotronik, AbbVie, LivaNova, Boston Scientific, Phillips, Medtronic, Electrophysiology Frontiers, Abbott, UpToDate, Inc., Sanofi, Milestone Pharmaceuticals, Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals; Research (Contracted Grants for PIs Named Investigators Only): Boston Scientific, Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, AMA, Abbott, Phillips, Element Science, Inc., iRhythm Technologies, NIH   M. Turakhia: Research (Contracted Grants for PIs Named Investigators Only): Bristol-Myers Squibb, FDA Circulatory System Devices Panel, American Heart Association, Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Sanofi; Stocks (Board Membership): 100Plus; Employment: iRhythm Technologies

The ADHD Skills Lab
ADHD Research Insights: Dyslexia, dyscalculia and subclinical symptoms

The ADHD Skills Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 35:23 Transcription Available


Join Sarah and Skye as they explore the potential links between ADHD and dyslexia, dyscalculia and other neurodivergence. The pair also discuss the individual differences in ADHD traits and how they present across the wider population. Could ADHD symptoms be a bell curve? Tune in to find out.The ADHD AcademyUnconventional OrganisationComorbidity and causality among ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia.Neurocognitive Profile in Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Dyslexia. Mechanisms of cognitive disinhibition explain individual differences in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder traits. 

JACC Podcast
Determinants of Progression And Regression of Subclinical Atherosclerosis Over Six Years

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 18:41


Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster

JACC Podcast
Primary Prevention of Subclinical Atherosclerosis In Young Adults: Jacc Review Topic of the Week

JACC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 18:41


Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster

Daily cardiology
AHA23 Congress Coverage: Apixaban for Stroke Prevention in Subclinical AF: ARTESIA trial

Daily cardiology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 7:21


AHA23 Congress Coverage: Apixaban in subclinical AF (ARTESIA)

The Driven Woman
Boost Your Mood, Energy, and Motivation: Simple Strategies for Mental Wellness

The Driven Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 38:17 Transcription Available


As entrepreneurs, we often find ourselves on the go, constantly striving for success, and juggling multiple responsibilities. But amidst all the hustle and bustle, it's crucial to prioritize our mental health and well-being. October is Mental Health Awareness Month and ADHD Awareness Month, so in this episode, we'll explore the importance of self-care, the impact of stress on our mental health, and practical tips for maintaining and boosting our mood, energy, and motivation. Get ready to discover strategies that will help you thrive in both your personal and professional life. Here are three key takeaways from this episode that you won't want to miss:

The Driven Woman Entrepreneur
Boost Your Mood, Energy, and Motivation: Simple Strategies for Mental Wellness

The Driven Woman Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 38:17 Transcription Available


As entrepreneurs, we often find ourselves on the go, constantly striving for success, and juggling multiple responsibilities. But amidst all the hustle and bustle, it's crucial to prioritize our mental health and well-being. October is Mental Health Awareness Month and ADHD Awareness Month, so in this episode, we'll explore the importance of self-care, the impact of stress on our mental health, and practical tips for maintaining and boosting our mood, energy, and motivation. Here are three key takeaways from this episode that you won't want to miss:

JACC Speciality Journals
JACC Edge Podcast - Subclinical Scaries

JACC Speciality Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 21:51


Commentary by Dr. Pratik Doshi and current JACC Editor-in-Chief Dr. Valentin Fuster discussing how we, as a cardiovascular community, can do a better job of inspiring action on patient and policy levels.

The Doctor Is In Podcast
1162. Heavy Metals & Hidden Flames: Inside Inflammation

The Doctor Is In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 30:02


Dr. Martin discusses a study from the European Journal of Inflammation that's saying subclinical inflammation is a massive problem. Subclinical inflammation is inflammation without infection. Dr. Martin explains.  

Veterinary Vertex
RAPACAT trial: Rapamycin in cats with subclinical HCM

Veterinary Vertex

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 19:41 Transcription Available


Dr.  Joshua Stern author of "Delayed-release rapamycin halts progression of left ventricular hypertrophy in subclinical feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: results of the RAPACAT trial in: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association - Ahead of print (avma.org)" discusses how delayed-release rapamycin may prevent or delay progressive left ventricular hypertrophy in cats with subclinical HCM. Hosted by Associate Editor Dr. Sarah Wright and Editor-in-Chief Dr. Lisa Fortier.INTERESTED IN SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT TO JAVMA OR AJVR?JAVMA: https://avma.org/JAVMAAuthorsAJVR: https://avma.org/AJVRAuthorsFOLLOW US:JAVMA:Facebook: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association - JAVMA | FacebookInstagram: JAVMA (@avma_javma) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: JAVMA (@AVMAJAVMA) / Twitter AJVR: Facebook: American Journal of Veterinary Research - AJVR | FacebookInstagram: AJVR (@ajvroa) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: AJVR (@AJVROA) / TwitterJAVMA and AJVR LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/avma-journals#VeterinaryVertexPodcast #JAVMA #AJVRINTERESTED IN SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT TO JAVMA ® OR AJVR ® ? JAVMA ® : https://avma.org/JAVMAAuthors AJVR ® : https://avma.org/AJVRAuthorsFOLLOW US:JAVMA ® : Facebook: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association - JAVMA | Facebook Instagram: JAVMA (@avma_javma) • Instagram photos and videos Twitter: JAVMA (@AVMAJAVMA) / Twitter AJVR ® : Facebook: American Journal of Veterinary Research - AJVR | Facebook Instagram: AJVR (@ajvroa) • Instagram photos and videos Twitter: AJVR (@AJVROA) / Twitter JAVMA ® and AJVR ® LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/avma-journals

The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast
Emanuele Goes: Investigating Necrotic Enteritis Pt. II | Ep. 10

The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 13:00


Subclinical necrotic enteritis, caused by the bacterium named Clostridium perfringens, can lead to performance losses due to compromised nutrient absorption arising from localized lesions in the intestinal tissue. In this two-part episode, Goés and her team share the results of evaluating three products, each of which has a different mechanism of action. The aim was to assess their potential in the prevention or mitigation of subclinical necrotic enteritis in broilers.Meet the guest: Emanuele Goes, M.Sc. ExperiencePh.D. Candidate at University of Alberta, Canada.BackgroundB.Sc in Animal Science (Federal University of Paraná)M.Sc in Animal Science (Federal University of Paraná)Connect with the guest!The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- Anitox- Cargill- Kerry

The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast
Emanuele Goes: Investigating Necrotic Enteritis Pt. I | Ep. 09

The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 11:33


Subclinical necrotic enteritis, caused by the bacterium named Clostridium perfringens, can lead to performance losses due to compromised nutrient absorption arising from localized lesions in the intestinal tissue. With an innovative model based on the natural uptake of C. perfringens from the barn environment in order to induce a subclinical infection, Goés and her research team evaluated three products, each one of them featuring a different mechanism of action. The aim was to assess their potential in the prevention or mitigation of subclinical necrotic enteritis in broilers.Meet the guest: Emanuele Goes, M.Sc. ExperiencePh.D. Candidate at University of Alberta, Canada.BackgroundB.Sc in Animal Science (Federal University of Paraná)M.Sc in Animal Science (Federal University of Paraná)Connect with the guest!The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- Anitox- Cargill- Kerry

William Ramsey Investigates
Bioweapon Blues 43: Welcome to the Era of Subclinical Myocarditis and Turbo Cancer.

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 101:18


Bioweapon Blues 43: Welcome to the Era of Subclinical Myocarditis and Turbo Cancer.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Save My Thyroid
Tinnitus and Thyroid Health

Save My Thyroid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 13:51


If the onset of your tinnitus occurred around the same time as you developed hyperthyroidism, then there's a good chance it will go away on its ownWhen I dealt with hyperthyroidism, I developed ringing in the ears that lasted for a few months and eventually self-resolved. Similarly, I've had many patients over the years - mostly those with hyperthyroidism - who had tinnitus, and most of the time, it resolves after a few months.Today, I'm sharing some of the research on tinnitus and thyroid health.In this episode, you'll learn:- My experience with tinnitus and hyperthyroidism- What research tells us about tinnitus- The prevalence, symptoms, and treatment of tinnitus- Subclinical hyperthyroidism and the risk of annoying tinnitus- The incidence of tinnitus amongst hyperthyroid patients- Hypothyroidism and the risk of developing tinnitus- The role of vitamin D in tinnitus- The therapeutic role of zinc and vitamin B12 in the treatment of tinnitus- How melatonin as a treatment option for tinnitus patients- What to think about when it comes to nutrient deficiencies- The connection between infections and tinnitusAs always, I hope you find this episode valuable, and I look forward to catching you in the next episode!To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/tinnitus-and-thyroid-health/. Do You Want Help Saving Your Thyroid? Access hundreds of free articles at www.NaturalEndocrineSolutions.com Visit Dr. Eric's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/NaturalThyroidDoctor/ To work with Dr. Eric, visit https://savemythyroid.com/work-with-dr-eric/

Annals On Call Podcast
Subclinical Coronary Atherosclerosis

Annals On Call Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 25:08


Dr. Centor discusses subclinical atherosclerosis and the risk for myocardial infarction with Dr. Klaus Fuglsang Kofoed.

To Health With That! MTHFR Mutations.
Subclinical hypothyroid and Fertility

To Health With That! MTHFR Mutations.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 6:42


Overtly low or overtly high thyroid levels are a well known risk factor for infertility, but today we're going to talk about something a little bit less well known, which is subclinical hypothyroid and fertility. Subclinical hypothyroid is when the thyroid tests are on the lower end of normal, but still within normal limits. The patient experiencing this might have symptoms of mild low thyroid, or might be asymptomatic, but research is showing a link between this "normal" thyroid and fertility difficulty. We'll talk about: The effects of high and low thyroid on women's fertility The suprising effect of low-normal thyroid levels on fertility Thyroid testing TPO antibodies (or thyroid peroxidase antibodies) and their effects on fertility in women with normal thyroid levels Thyroid hormones and when they are prescribed for women in fertility situations The effects of hyperthyroid and hypothyroid on sperm levels and sperm morphology (that is high and low thyroid function) Routine thyroid screening in pregnancy How naturopathic doctors can help Thyroid is a known cause of fertility difficulty, but not all doctors are aware of the link between low-normal thyroid function and impaired fertility. Follow this link for the video version of Dr. Kate and Dr. Amy talking this one through. If you have MTHFR and want to work on it with an amazing group of other folks with genetic polymorphisms, join Genetic Rockstars. If you'd like to take a course on MTHFR, click here. To learn more about Dr. Kate Naumes, visit naumesnd.com. For more about Dr. Amy Neuzil, visit tohealthwiththat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tohealthwiththat/message

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness
#284 Nutritional Endocrinology: functional approaches to blood sugar and 3 causes of subclinical thyroid dysfunction with Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 48:45 Transcription Available


This week on The Less Stressed Life Podcast, I am joined by Dr. Ritamarie. In this episode, we discuss functional approaches to blood sugar and three causes of subclinical thyroid dysfunction. I don't know about you, but I LOVE to learn. My favorite thing is when I can learn something new in a podcast interview, and Dr. Ritamarie really delivered in this one. KEY TAKEAWAYS:6 things that affect blood sugar besides diet Thyroid conversion mechanisms Symptoms, labs, what you can do, and functional blood sugar ranges Such a great episode, especially if you are a health professional or health hacker. ABOUT GUEST:Dr. Ritamarie Locascalzo, the founder of the Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology, is passionately committed to transforming our current broken disease-focused system into a true healthcare system where every practitioner is skilled at finding the root cause of health challenges and uses the wisdom of nature combined with modern scientific research to restore balance. Dr. Ritamarie, a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic with Certifications in Acupuncture, Nutrition, Herbal Medicine, and HeartMath®, specializes in digestion, thyroid, adrenal, and insulin imbalances. She's also a master at using palate-pleasing, whole fresh food as medicine and is a best-selling author, speaker, and internationally recognized nutrition and functional health authority with over 30 years of clinical experience. Her podcast, Reinvent Healthcare, provides health and wellness practitioners around the globe to be part of the movement to provide root-cause care to people in need. WHERE TO FIND:Website: www.DrRitamarie.com Podcast: www.ReinventHealthcare.com Facebook Main Page: https://www.facebook.com/DrRitamarieLoscalzo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drritamarie/?hl=enWHERE TO FIND CHRISTA:https://www.christabiegler.com/On IG: instagram.com/anti.inflammatory.nutritionist/Please leave a review, submit a questions for the podcast or take one of my quizzes here: https://www.christabiegler.com/links

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

What are the differences between clinical and subclinical disease? Here's what you need to know. Dr. Berg's Keto and IF Lab: https://www.facebook.com/groups/drbergslab/ How to Bulletproof your Immune System FREE Course: https://bit.ly/39Ry3s2 FREE MINI-COURSE ➜ ➜ Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! ADD YOUR SUCCESS STORY HERE: https://bit.ly/3z9TviS Find Your Body Type: https://www.drberg.com/body-type-quiz Talk to a Product Advisor to find the best product for you! Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Dr. Berg's products. Product Advisors are available Monday through Friday 8 am - 6 pm and Saturday 9 am - 5 pm EST. At this time, we no longer offer Keto Consulting and our Product Advisors will only be advising on which product is best for you and advise on how to take them. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. Dr. Berg's Website: http://bit.ly/37AV0fk Dr. Berg's Recipe Ideas: http://bit.ly/37FF6QR Dr. Berg's Reviews: http://bit.ly/3hkIvbb Dr. Berg's Shop: http://bit.ly/3mJcLxg Dr. Berg's Bio: http://bit.ly/3as2cfE Dr. Berg's Health Coach Training: http://bit.ly/3as2p2q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericberg Messenger: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/37DXt8C Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drericberg/

Plenary Session
5.23 - Subclinical Myocarditis

Plenary Session

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 12:37


A new study from Switzerland confirms the rate of subclinical myocarditis

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Zinc Deficiency – Dr. Berg

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 2:22


There is a really important missing factor in subclinical hypothyroidism— a zinc deficiency. Check this out. Dr. Berg's Keto and IF Lab: https://www.facebook.com/groups/drbergslab/ How to Bulletproof your Immune System FREE Course: https://bit.ly/39Ry3s2 FREE MINI-COURSE ➜ ➜ Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! ADD YOUR SUCCESS STORY HERE: https://bit.ly/3z9TviS Find Your Body Type: https://www.drberg.com/body-type-quiz Talk to a Product Advisor to find the best product for you! Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Dr. Berg's products. Product Advisors are available Monday through Friday 8 am - 6 pm and Saturday 9 am - 5 pm EST. At this time, we no longer offer Keto Consulting and our Product Advisors will only be advising on which product is best for you and advise on how to take them. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. Dr. Berg's Website: http://bit.ly/37AV0fk Dr. Berg's Recipe Ideas: http://bit.ly/37FF6QR Dr. Berg's Reviews: http://bit.ly/3hkIvbb Dr. Berg's Shop: http://bit.ly/3mJcLxg Dr. Berg's Bio: http://bit.ly/3as2cfE Dr. Berg's Health Coach Training: http://bit.ly/3as2p2q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericberg Messenger: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/37DXt8C Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drericberg/

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
4 Subclinical Vitamin C Deficiency Signs that are Extremely Common

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 3:34


Are you experiencing these subclinical vitamin C deficiency signs? Find out in this podcast. Dr. Berg's Keto and IF Lab: https://www.facebook.com/groups/drbergslab/ How to Bulletproof your Immune System FREE Course: https://bit.ly/39Ry3s2 FREE MINI-COURSE ➜ ➜ Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! ADD YOUR SUCCESS STORY HERE: https://bit.ly/3z9TviS Find Your Body Type: https://www.drberg.com/body-type-quiz Talk to a Product Advisor to find the best product for you! Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Dr. Berg's products. Product Advisors are available Monday through Friday 8 am - 6 pm and Saturday 9 am - 5 pm EST. At this time, we no longer offer Keto Consulting and our Product Advisors will only be advising on which product is best for you and advise on how to take them. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. Dr. Berg's Website: http://bit.ly/37AV0fk Dr. Berg's Recipe Ideas: http://bit.ly/37FF6QR Dr. Berg's Reviews: http://bit.ly/3hkIvbb Dr. Berg's Shop: http://bit.ly/3mJcLxg Dr. Berg's Bio: http://bit.ly/3as2cfE Dr. Berg's Health Coach Training: http://bit.ly/3as2p2q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericberg Messenger: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/37DXt8C Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drericberg/