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Your voice...perhaps the most underrated and misunderstood human ability. For an ankle sprain, you go see a trainer, a physical therapist, a sports doc, you wear a brace, get taped, do some exercises. For vocal injuries, for vocal dysfunctions, what do you do? How do you make your voice better? How do you improve your performance? Well, just like athletes, vocalists have vocal coaches, speech therapists, and voice doctors whose life's work is dedicated to keep vocalists performing. So to learn more about caring for the professional voice, Yasi and Steven talk to Robert Sataloff, MD, world renowned otolaryngologist and the leader of The Voice Foundation, the world's oldest and leading organization dedicated to voice research, medicine, science, and education. He is joined by Deanna McBroom, AATA liaison to The Voice Foundation, Singing Teacher and Singing Voice Specialist through the Voice Institute at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC.For the Voice Foundation, go to https://voicefoundation.org/For Athletes and the Arts, go to https://www.athletesandthearts.com/For more on Dr Sataloff, go to https://drexel.edu/medicine/faculty/profiles/robert-sataloff/Bios:Deanna McBroom, MM is a Singing Teacher and works as a Singing Voice Specialist through the Voice Institute at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. She has worked closely with MUSC laryngologist Dr. Lucinda Halstead to treat injured singers since they both attended The Voice Foundation's annual symposium in 1986. She recently retired from college-level teaching at The College of Charleston, where she led the voice program in providing conservatory-level training in a Liberal Arts & Sciences environment. She's also maintained a singing career for 40+ years, performing in recitals, orchestral concerts, and operas throughout the US and in Europe. Ms. McBroom is the Steering Committee representative to Athletes and the Arts from both The Voice Foundation (TVF) and from the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) and currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA). Her passion for healthy singing led her to assist both NATS and PAMA with their 2019-2021 guidelines and research tools for singers and teachers to deal with Covid-19. She frequently presents research papers and workshops at international meetings; journals with articles published include Journal of Voice and College Music Symposium. Robert T. Sataloff, MD, DMA, FACS is Professor and Chairman, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Academic Specialties, Drexel University College of Medicine. Dr. Sataloff is Director of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences Research at the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, and Director of Otolaryngology Education at Lankenau Medical Center. He also holds Adjunct Professorships in the Departments of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University, Temple University and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine; and he is on the faculty of the Academy of Vocal Arts. He serves as Conductor of the Thomas Jefferson University Choir. Dr. Sataloff is also a professional singer and singing teacher.Dr. Sataloff is Chairman of the Boards of Directors of the Voice Foundation and of the American Institute for Voice and Ear Research. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Voice; Editor Emeritus of Ear, Nose and Throat Journal;...
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Feeling chest tightness, heartburn, coughing, hoarseness and burpish? You may have acid reflux disease, known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which affects 100 million Americans. The #1 way to treat and cure acid reflux is through your diet says Dr. Jamie Koufman, author of 4 books on the subject, including "Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook and Cure." Founder of the Voice Institute of New York. Dr. Koufman discusses dietary changes and OTC medications to manage acid reflux.Fearless Fabulous You Radio Show is broadcast live at 12noon ET Wednesdays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Dr. Jamie Koufman, one of the world's leading authorities on the diagnosis and treatment of acid reflux, is The New York Times best-selling author of Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure, The Chronic Cough Enigma, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet and Acid Reflux in Children. She is the founder and director of the Voice Institute of New York and Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology, New York Eye & Ear Infirmary of the Mount Sinai Medical System. For more information:Twitter link: https://twitter.com/DrJamieKoufman…Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/DrJamieKoufman/LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/…/jamie-a-kou…/
100 million Americans have some form of acid reflux, including many children. The #1 way to treat and cure acid reflux is through your diet says Dr. Jamie Koufman, author of four books on the subject, including "Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook and Cure." Dr. Koufman is Founder of the Voice Institute of New York. She has conducted extensive research on "silent reflux" which can impact the voice and airways. Dr. Koufman discusses dietary changes to make and which OTC medications can help.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 12PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Acid Reflux is much more common than thought. Jamie Koufman, M.D. revisits Late Night Health and explains to Mark the difference kinds of reflux and how she has had great success in working with patients with this disorder. Dr. Jamie Koufman joins Mark Alyn to talk about her new book, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet: With 111 All New Recipes Including Vegan & Gluten-Free, which provides essential information for fighting reflux by combating food additives and unhealthy eating habits. Running counter to the medical mainstream, Dr. Koufman introduces a paradigm shift in reflux treatment through a diet that promotes weight loss, health maintenance, and disease prevention centered on lean, clean, green, and alkaline eating. Not only an ideal new alternative to reflux treatments prescribed by other doctors, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet is also the never-need-to-diet-again diet.With acid reflux and reflux-related diseases affecting nearly half of Americans and a terrifying jump in reflux-caused esophageal cancer — it is time to make a change. That process begins not in the medicine cabinet, but in the pantry.Combining 35 years of work in the field of acid reflux, including scientific research and the treatment of thousands of patients at the Voice Institute of New York, Dr. Jamie Koufman has identified the causes and the cures for this much-misunderstood health crisis. Her new book teaches reflux sufferers how to conquer their condition and emerge healthier than ever.Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet features 111 new recipes to help readers on the path to health. Recipes are divided by dish type, with ideas for breakfast, soups, salads, sides, entrées, snacks, desserts, and kitchen staples. Plenty of vegan and gluten-free options are provided, making the recipe collection sure to please a wide range of readers.
Acid Reflux is much more common than thought. Jamie Koufman, M.D. revisits Late Night Health and explains to Mark the difference kinds of reflux and how she has had great success in working with patients with this disorder. Dr. Jamie Koufman joins Mark Alyn to talk about her new book, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet: With 111 All New Recipes Including Vegan & Gluten-Free, which provides essential information for fighting reflux by combating food additives and unhealthy eating habits. Running counter to the medical mainstream, Dr. Koufman introduces a paradigm shift in reflux treatment through a diet that promotes weight loss, health maintenance, and disease prevention centered on lean, clean, green, and alkaline eating. Not only an ideal new alternative to reflux treatments prescribed by other doctors, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet is also the never-need-to-diet-again diet.With acid reflux and reflux-related diseases affecting nearly half of Americans and a terrifying jump in reflux-caused esophageal cancer — it is time to make a change. That process begins not in the medicine cabinet, but in the pantry.Combining 35 years of work in the field of acid reflux, including scientific research and the treatment of thousands of patients at the Voice Institute of New York, Dr. Jamie Koufman has identified the causes and the cures for this much-misunderstood health crisis. Her new book teaches reflux sufferers how to conquer their condition and emerge healthier than ever.Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet features 111 new recipes to help readers on the path to health. Recipes are divided by dish type, with ideas for breakfast, soups, salads, sides, entrées, snacks, desserts, and kitchen staples. Plenty of vegan and gluten-free options are provided, making the recipe collection sure to please a wide range of readers.
Acid Reflux is much more common than thought. Jamie Koufman, M.D. revisits Late Night Health and explains to Mark the difference kinds of reflux and how she has had great success in working with patients with this disorder. Dr. Jamie Koufman joins Mark Alyn to talk about her new book, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet: With 111 All New Recipes Including Vegan & Gluten-Free, which provides essential information for fighting reflux by combating food additives and unhealthy eating habits. Running counter to the medical mainstream, Dr. Koufman introduces a paradigm shift in reflux treatment through a diet that promotes weight loss, health maintenance, and disease prevention centered on lean, clean, green, and alkaline eating. Not only an ideal new alternative to reflux treatments prescribed by other doctors, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet is also the never-need-to-diet-again diet. With acid reflux and reflux-related diseases affecting nearly half of Americans and a terrifying jump in reflux-caused esophageal cancer — it is time to make a change. That process begins not in the medicine cabinet, but in the pantry. Combining 35 years of work in the field of acid reflux, including scientific research and the treatment of thousands of patients at the Voice Institute of New York, Dr. Jamie Koufman has identified the causes and the cures for this much-misunderstood health crisis. Her new book teaches reflux sufferers how to conquer their condition and emerge healthier than ever. Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet features 111 new recipes to help readers on the path to health. Recipes are divided by dish type, with ideas for breakfast, soups, salads, sides, entrées, snacks, desserts, and kitchen staples. Plenty of vegan and gluten-free options are provided, making the recipe collection sure to please a wide range of readers.
Acid Reflux is much more common than thought. Jamie Koufman, M.D. revisits Late Night Health and explains to Mark the difference kinds of reflux and how she has had great success in working with patients with this disorder. Dr. Jamie Koufman joins Mark Alyn to talk about her new book, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet: With 111 All New Recipes Including Vegan & Gluten-Free, which provides essential information for fighting reflux by combating food additives and unhealthy eating habits. Running counter to the medical mainstream, Dr. Koufman introduces a paradigm shift in reflux treatment through a diet that promotes weight loss, health maintenance, and disease prevention centered on lean, clean, green, and alkaline eating. Not only an ideal new alternative to reflux treatments prescribed by other doctors, Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet is also the never-need-to-diet-again diet. With acid reflux and reflux-related diseases affecting nearly half of Americans and a terrifying jump in reflux-caused esophageal cancer — it is time to make a change. That process begins not in the medicine cabinet, but in the pantry. Combining 35 years of work in the field of acid reflux, including scientific research and the treatment of thousands of patients at the Voice Institute of New York, Dr. Jamie Koufman has identified the causes and the cures for this much-misunderstood health crisis. Her new book teaches reflux sufferers how to conquer their condition and emerge healthier than ever. Dr. Koufman’s Acid Reflux Diet features 111 new recipes to help readers on the path to health. Recipes are divided by dish type, with ideas for breakfast, soups, salads, sides, entrées, snacks, desserts, and kitchen staples. Plenty of vegan and gluten-free options are provided, making the recipe collection sure to please a wide range of readers.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Respiratory complications of GERD are surprisingly common, particularly in patients experiencing silent, asymptomatic reflux for long periods of time. Yet the frequently subclinical nature of this disease progression is especially difficult to detect. How can clinicians better identify this rising issue, and are current treatment paradigms in primary care enough? Joining Dr. Brian McDonough is Dr. Jamie Koufman, Professor of Otolaryngology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Director of the Voice Institute of New York. Dr. Koufman discusses the top considerations for helping prevent and treat reflux disease to help curb respiratory and other complications.
Topic: Chronic Cough and Acid Reflux Health conditions that don't respond to traditional treatmentsAirway reflux and silent refluxGuest: Dr. Jamie Koufman, MDPioneering Acid reflux specialistDirector of the Voice Institute of New YorkAuthor Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook and CureAuthor The Chronic Cough Enigma - Acid Reflux, Asthma and Recalcitrant Cough - The Path to a CureAre you having trouble getting a diagnosis and treatment? What does your diet have to do with your airway? How can you cure your reflux once and for all? For more information visit: www.voiceinstituteofnewyork.com
Health Chat with Kat with guest Dr. Jamie Koufman Dr. Jamie Koufman has been a leading clinician and researcher in the fields of laryngology, acid reflux, and the voice for more than 25 years. Dr. Koufman has been listed as one of “America's Top Doctors” every year since 1994. Dr. Jamie Koufman, a pioneering laryngologist and director of the Voice Institute of New York, has made it her professional mission to connect the dots between the jaw-dropping 850 percent increase in reflux-related esophageal cancer and the acidification of the American diet since the 1970s. The clues lay in the tissues of the larynx or voice box that show evidence of a digestive enzyme called pepsin. You guessed it, pepsin is manufactured in the stomach, and the backflow of stomach acid and pepsin is corrosive. Once absorbed by tissue, this powerful duo can cause symptoms, such as breathing difficulties, cough, hoarseness, sore throat, and eventually—cancer. Dean and Founder California College of Natural Medicine Since Europe is well known as the leader in medical research and education in the area of Naturopathy, Bio-Energetics, Magnetic Fields and Homeopathy, Theresa Dale chose to fulfill her Naturopathic Studies in U.S.A. and Europe. The residential training awarded her a Naturopathic Doctor and a Doctor of Naturopathic Science degree (1988) at Clayton University, St. Louis, Mo. Clayton University's prestigious Board of Directors included pioneers and experts such as Linus Pauling, and many other noted authorities. She chose Clayton University so that she could learn ” true” Naturopathy, which does not and never has included the use of drugs or surgery. Dr. Dale practices as a traditional Naturopath in CA and is not licensed as a ND in CA.
Join the Positively Incorrect! Newsletter: Click Here Scott Cluthe welcomes Dr. Jamie Koufman, co-author of Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure, live Tuesday night. Located in Manhattan The Voice Institute of New Yorkis one of the most comprehensive voice centers in the United States, providing medical services for people with voice problems and other disorders of the larynx (voice box). Specialized clinical services are available for people with vocal misuse and overuse syndromes, recurrent laryngitis, spasmodic dysphonia, vocal cord paralysis, the aging voice, cancer of the vocal cord, scarred vocal cords, and benign vocal cord growths, such as nodules, polyps, cysts, granulomas, and papillomas. The Institute’s Director, Dr Jamie Koufman, has been a leading clinician and researcher in the field of laryngology and the voice for more than 25 years. As an educator, Dr. Koufman has lectured widely across the United States and abroad. The Voice Institute of New York is uniquely qualified to serve patients with voice disorders, because at present there is fragmentation of medical services both nationally and within the city of New York. The institute provides the most advanced cutting-edge diagnostics and treatments, including office-based, laryngeal laser surgery, all under one roof.