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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2 November 9, 2016 What supplements or modalities can help severe cervical disc disease? My husband can’t tolerate statins so he stopped taking them, is there any benefit in continuing CoQ10? I have high blood pressure and my mother has A-fib, can we take nicotinamide riboside? Do you have any recommendations for my 37-year old daughter with congestive heart failure? Click HERE for part 1.
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Cancer Survivors’ Plan for Enhanced Health, Part 1 November 8, 2016 Are you one of the 15 million cancer survivors in America? You’ve been expertly diagnosed and treated, but you may be at a loss over what lifestyle measures you can leverage to improve your well-being and keep your cancer at bay. Karolyn Gazella and Dr. Lise Alschuler join us to roll out the iThrivePlan, a new science-based program that will take cancer survivors step-by-step through affirmative actions to enhance their health. You start with a detailed questionnaire that is processed via a sophisticated algorithm to yield a concrete plan individualized for you. You are then guided, week by week, through a program of attainable activity goals. What unique physical and emotional problems confront cancer survivors? Can a cancer diagnosis be channeled into a call-to-action for positive personal transformation? What roles do exercise, diet, and stress reduction play in improving survivorship? What’s the evidence that they work? Learn about the iThrive program at www.iThrivePlan.com. Click HERE for part 2.
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Cancer Survivors’ Plan for Enhanced Health, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Karolyn Gazella and Dr. Lise Alschuler about the iThrivePlan, a new science-based program that will take cancer survivors step-by-step through affirmative actions to enhance their health. Click HERE for part 1.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for November 5, Part 1 November 7, 2016 It's gonna be a stressful week: First the return to standard time, then the election. Tempers flare in the cardiac rehab unit; Coping with Seasonal Affective Disorder; If I have aortic valve calcification, should I stop taking calcium? Could stem cells go rogue? How effective is Proscar for an enlarged prostate? Will lighter running shoes deliver better times for NY Marathon contestants? Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for November 5, Part 2
A deeply flawed study concludes that cranberry is "ineffective" for UTIs; When low cholesterol is a bad sign; Quercetin quenches rheumatoid arthritis; Genes may dictate whether you love or hate exercise; Men with early prostate cancer survive equally well with or without aggressive treatment; Just 3 low-carb meals can curb excess insulin; Consumers now more wary of sugar than of preservatives; Cocoa/EGCG combo inhibits appetite; Pomegranate repairs mitochondrial damage; Why do U.S. prescription drugs cost so much? Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Leyla Weighs In November 4, 2016 Telomeres: The importance of micronutrients in delaying biological aging in middle-aged and older adults; the top anti-inflammatory foods; Medical Nutrition Therapy can help delay progression of kidney disease in chronic kidney disease patients; high calcium intakes linked to greater fracture risk.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1 November 2, 2016 Birth control injection for men? I have hypothyroidism, should I avoid cruciferous vegetables? How exactly does Dimpro work for men and women with hormone-related issues? What do you think of krill oil? Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2
Could naringenin in grapefruit cure diabetes? I’ve been underweight all my life, can you help me gain weight? Could my low insulin levels be the reason for high blood sugar? Can you recommend an at-home mold testing kit? Click HERE for part 1.
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Nature’s Answer to Cancer, Part 1 November 1, 2016 Dr. Ajay Goel describes his research on curcumin. His book, “Curcumin: Nature’s Answer to Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases” examines the role of this versatile nutraceutical, not just in cancer prevention and treatment, but for depression, Alzheimer’s and dementia, arthritis and joint pain, diabetes and obesity, heart disease, and inflammatory bowel disease. What advantages does curcumin offer over conventional cancer drugs via its multiple modes of action against tumor cells? Is it compatible with chemotherapy? Why does curcumin seem work in a multiplicity of conditions? How do new forms of curcumin overcome limitations to its bio-availability? Are there any contraindications to its use? Is there a growing acceptance of curcumin among conventional doctors? Click HERE for part 2.
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Nature’s Answer to Cancer, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Ajay Goel, author of "Curcumin: Nature's Answer to Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases." Click HERE for part 1.
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