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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for August 6, Part 2 August 8, 2016 Why don't doctors prescribe fish oil for all heart attack patients? When is osteoporosis too far advanced to respond to natural treatment? Sedentary lifestyle plus high-carb diet is a recipe for disaster; Vitamin C should be prescribed to all heart surgery patients to prevent post-op atrial fibrillation; It takes an hour of exercise to offset the harmful effects of sitting all day at work; Why do the Amish suffer from so few allergies? Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for July 30, Part 1 August 1, 2016 New study suggests why it might be hard for humans to achieve interstellar space travel; Consumer Reports' expose’ on “Harmful Supplements”—another epic fail; Curcumin and silimarin give "1-2 punch” to cancer; FDA issues warnings on “floxin” antibiotics; Despite 2012 call to action at the London Olympics, world-wide pandemic of physical inactivity persists, costs international community $67.5 billion; Natural treatment of osteoarthritis. 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 July 30, Part 2
When it comes to cancer risk, there is no safe level of alcohol consumption; Alternatives to Prolia for osteoporosis; New study shows no current meds for Type 2 diabetes reduce risk of heart or all-cause death; 1st and 2nd place riders of Tour de France fueled by low-carb, high-fat diet; Resveratrol rescues blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer’s; Office work may be the new smoking. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for July 23, Part 1 July 25, 2016 Q: How much fat is it OK to eat? A: A lot; Natural support for pain syndromes; Fish oil promotes colon cancer survival; Flax lignans block prostate cancer growth; Statins tied to lung damage in smokers; Stem cells—are they ready for prime time? A patient develops unusual cancer of the spine as a result of "stem cell tourism”; Old amphetamine-like drug fuels killing frenzy of Islamic terrorists. 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 July 23, Part 2
Sulforaphane for cancer chemoprevention, neurodegenerative disease, and autism; What supplements are compatible with heart stents? Rancid fish oil fed to pregnant rats ups death rate in offspring, prompts metabolic syndrome in mothers; How to assure quality in your fish oil brand selection; Neti pot beats steam for sinus relief; Gap in access to healthcare grows, reversing a trend toward equality; Use of Tylenol, anti-anxiety meds curtails empathy: “I don’t feel your pain!” Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show Encore, Part 1 July 18, 2016 New call to extend statin use to millions more Americans, but study underscores risk of increasing aggression in women; New research underscores carnitine's potential for alleviating muscle fatigue; SSRI antidepressants linked to birth defects, and to brain bleeds when combined with NSAIDs; Government guidelines for vitamin D may shortchange US blacks; Dr. Nathan Bryant offers a primer on supplementation to boost nitric oxide. Click HERE for part 2.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show Encore, Part 2
Obese face daunting odds for attaining normal weight; Water filters now designed to filter out harmful pharmaceutical drug residues; New proposed federal legislation (DARK Act) aims to keep public in the dark when it comes to GMO labeling; Magnetic pulses may ease tinnitus; Hyperbaric oxygen provides relief to sufferers of fibromyalgia; Exercise improves sexual function in men. Click HERE for part 1.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for July 9, Part 1 July 11, 2016 The average woman now weighs about as much as the average 1960s man; Americans now the world’s third heaviest people; Government subsidies underwrite the obesity epidemic; Study confirms success of low FODMAP diet for IBS; Melatonin reduces fat mass, increases lean mass in postmenopausal women; Google seeks to curtail cyberchondria when you search medical symptoms; Sorry: joint cartilage not likely to “regenerate.” 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 July 9, Part 2
Butter makes a comeback as new studies demonstrate no link between consumption and heart risk; Exercise is an antidote to depression; New “Pillo” robot keeps your medications organized—but seniors sometimes suffer when they take prescriptions as directed; Epicathecins—from tea, chocolate and apples—dramatically reduce coronary risk; Zinc lozenges work to curtail cold symptoms. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for June 18, Part 1 June 20, 2016 What supplements do I need to stop before surgery? Could the wrong ingredients in a fruit/veggie powder supplement cause a recurrence of ovarian cancer? My doctors tell me lifestyle had nothing to do with my heart attack--should I believe them? Vitamin deficiencies linked to migraines; Is cranberry juice really effective for UTIs? Doctors continue to over-prescribe antibiotics for respiratory infections; "Early to rise" makes for better eating habits; Exercise promotes muscle repair in older adults. Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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