Intelligent Medicine®

Day: January 10, 2025

From childbirth to everyday activities, our pelvic health often goes unnoticed until it's too late. This is a fascinating discussion with Dr. Sara Reardon, author of "Floored," on understanding and maintaining pelvic health at all stages of life, whether you're an athlete or a couch surfer.
Did you know the overuse of antibiotics might be fueling modern diseases? Dr. Martin Blaser, author of "Missing Microbes," details how modern life affects our internal ecosystem and what it means for our health. Check it out!
Exciting news from the world of regenerative medicine! "Leyla Weighs In" on how a breakthrough in stem-cell-based methods can mass-produce human mitochondria, potentially transforming the way we approach health and aging.
A case study on Ozempic; Can stem cells reverse diabetes? A possible solution for menopause/post-menopause vaginal atrophy; Medicare vs. Medicare advantage; Wearable device heart rate zones; And more!
Can your movement protect you from injuries? Sports journalist Henry Abbott, author of "Ballistic," shares insights from elite training and how we can apply them in our everyday lives to extend our motion horizon.
Protecting your immune system from everyday toxins is more crucial than ever. Dr. Aly Cohen, author of "Detoxify," does a deep-dive into the hidden dangers of environmental toxins and how they're affecting our health. Learn practical steps to defend your immune system and improve your well-being.
Natural antiviral chewing gum blocks influenza A, herpes virus, may hold bird flu potential; Overlooked ingredient in ultra-processed foods may be why they’re so harmful; Weightlifting helps sleep more than any other exercise modality, slashes diabetes risk, too; Is hair analysis reliable for nutritional assessment? Health benefits of grass-fed butter; And more!
Did you know a low Omega-3 index is a heart risk factor? "Leyla Weighs In" on the latest research on Omega-3s. She has simple ways to boost your Omega-3 intake. Plus, she offers tips on making fitness enjoyable through activities like hiking, swimming, roller skating, dancing, and playing sports.
A handful of almonds before meals promotes weight loss, reduces belly fat, improves blood sugar, lipids, may reverse diabetes; A better alternative to bicarb for GERD; Is the Atkins Diet a healthy way to eat low carb? The differences between glaucoma vs. cataracts.
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