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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 26: EMF Radiation

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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 26, Part 1: EMF Radiation

Tariffs pose challenges for supplement manufacturers, consumers, due to over-dependence on offshore sourcing; Remnant cholesterol as a robust predictor of heart attack, stroke; Sudden cardiac death linked to long-term antidepressant use; Air pollution damages toddlers’ brains; Is your EV zapping you with EMF radiation? Low-fat diets—and cholesterol drugs—may sap men’s testosterone. 

Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 26, Part 2: Nearsightedness is Skyrocketing

Will “Gentle Cure”—a nonsurgical treatment—supplant standard Mohs surgery as a treatment for common skin cancers? Cranberry extract scores UTI benefits; Does exercise really extend life? Nearsightedness is skyrocketing—but a simple method may prevent it; 3/4 of doctor visits involve prescribing drugs; Omega-6 fatty acids from ubiquitous seed oils may fuel cancer growth. 

References & Resources

Low-fat diets and testosterone in men: systematic review and meta-analysis of intervention studies
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  Volume 210, June 2021, 105878

Study suggests ‘Remnant Cholesterol’ as stand-alone risk for heart attack and stroke
Hopkins Medicine  September 8, 2021

Is your electric car zapping you with EMF radiation
Alliance for Natural Health USA  January 24, 2023

Exposure to air pollution in childhood is associated with reduced brain connectivity
Science Daily  April 1, 2025

Sudden cardiac death risk linked to long-term antidepressant use
By Todd Neale, tctMD  April 1, 2025

Omega-6 fatty acid promotes the growth of an aggressive type of breast cancer
Science 14 Mar 2025 Vol 387, Issue 6739

Whole cranberry fruit powder supplement reduces the incidence of culture-confirmed urinary tract infections in females with a history of recurrent urinary tract infection: A 6-month multi center, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled trial
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition  Volume 121, Issue 4, April 2025, Pages 932-941

Does exercise really extend life? Finnish twin study offers new insights
Sciencedaily, March 13, 2025

Why we now think the myopia epidemic can be slowed-or even reversed
By Graham Lawton, NewScientist  November 13, 2025

Image-Guided Superficial Radiation Therapy (IG-SRT)
GentleCure

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