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Intelligent Medicine Radio for July 19: AI-boost for mammograms?

AI-boost for mammograms—a bridge too far? Plastics and heart disease; Artificial sweeteners may hasten puberty in kids; A caller with a 30 yr history of fatigue may need adrenal support; Air filters reduce classroom absenteeism; Inhaled insulin may free diabetics from injections; High blood sugar, not just waning testosterone, the culprit in male sexual decline; Hot baths beat saunas for cardiovascular benefits; Monday stress is real—even for retirees; And more!

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Unsure how to tackle those "ugh" moments of aging? On the Podcast, Neil Levin from Protocol for Life Balance discusses all things joint health and the vital role of nutrition. Stay active, stay informed.
Knee pain, fitness and mature woman in park with injury, muscle strain and inflammation on bench. Nature, sports and senior person with accident for exercise, workout and walking outdoors for health
On the Radio Show: Red yeast rice for cholesterol; Is fish oil a no-no if you have atrial fibrillation? Study finds GLP-1 drugs associated with heightened macular degeneration risk; A novel nutrient—OEA—shows promise for reversing metabolic disorders, enhancing satiety; Natural support for the pain of vertebral compression fractures; Facial and neck massage facilitate brain’s natural waste disposal, offering hope for neurodegenerative disorders; And more!
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