Intelligent Medicine®

Podcast Category: Jayne Buxton

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.
Discover the power of food for mental health. Dr. Drew Ramsey, author of "Eat to Beat Depression & Anxiety," details nutritional psychiatry, revealing how the right diet can combat depression and anxiety.
Remnant cholesterol as a robust predictor of heart attack, stroke; Sudden cardiac death linked to long-term antidepressant use; Is your EV zapping you with EMF radiation? Low-fat diets—and cholesterol drugs—may sap men’s testosterone; Will “Gentle Cure”—a nonsurgical treatment—supplant standard Mohs surgery as a treatment for common skin cancers? Nearsightedness is skyrocketing—but a simple method may prevent it; And more!
Feeling the weight of stress? Chronic stress doesn't just impact your mood—it physically alters your brain. On this episode of the Intelligent Medicine Podcast, "Leyla Weighs In" with how our diets can reverse these effects and help boost brain resilience.
The latest medical shows on TV; Comments on tariffs; Healing a urinary tract infection; Hypertension vs. pulmonary hypertension; Supporting your bone health during osteoporosis; Urolithin A and energy; And more!
Can diabetes be optional? Integrative medicine pioneer Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum details proactive, integrative approaches to managing diabetes and offers hope for a healthier future.
A memorial to a low-carb diabetes pioneer who vastly extended his life expectancy; An engineer takes up the challenge of designing an enhanced digestive enzyme formula; The controversy over Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome; As Wikipedia brands acupuncture “pseudoscience”, new study confirms efficacy for sciatica; Will AI replace doctors for diagnosis, medical information? Creatine, good for muscles, also delivers brain benefits;
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