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Panic Attacks: Biology or Psychology?
Dr. Mark Hyman is a practicing family physician and an internationally recognised leader, speaker, educator, and advocate in the field of Functional Medicine. He is the founder and director of The UltraWellness Center, the Head of Strategy and Innovation of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, a thirteen-time New York Times bestselling author, and Board President for Clinical Affairs for The Institute for Functional Medicine.
2021
Abstract
In this episode, Dr Hyman and Dr George Papaicolaou discuss the Functional Medicine approach to treating panic attacks. They explore the range of physiological considerations encountered when treating patients who are experiencing panic attacks, as well as how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and trauma can be treated to reduce anxiety and eliminate panic attacks.
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Patti & Michael Discuss The Gut-Brain Axis (Rebroadcast)
Genova Diagnostics' podcast, The Lab Report, is focused on functional & integrative medicine, specialty laboratory diagnostics, and natural therapeutics. Join hosts Michael Chapman, ND,Patti Devers, DO, and assorted guests, as they bring their own unique style to the health & wellness discussion. It is aimed at providing the same type of educational content that Genova is well-known for, but to the larger audience of functional & integrative practitioners of all experience levels.
2021
Abstract
In this episode, Patti and Michael discuss some of the mechanisms by which this axis sends and receives those signals. They also talk about the importance of addressing both when optimizing health. The commensal bacteria in our gut and their metabolites can directly affect our memory and mood, while our brain can alter bacterial patterns and GI function. They also chat about the communication mechanisms from the GI tract to the brain, how the brain affects the gut and how to support treatment - also using Genova diagnostics functional tests. To conclude, they talk about the latest research in regards to psychobiotics and their role in influencing neurotransmitter production and, consequently, our mood.
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IBS, Stress and Gut Health with Professor John Cryan
Since its launch in January 2018, Dr Chatterjee's ‘Feel Better, Live More’ podcast has grown rapidly to become the Number 1 health podcast in the UK. It regularly tops the iTunes charts, has been downloaded over 2 million times and has almost 2000 reviews on iTunes with an average 5 star rating.
2019
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Dr Chatterjee talks to Professor John Cryan, world-leading researcher on the gut-brain axis and Professor of Anatomy & Neuroscience about how the connection between our gut and our brains affects all aspects of our health, including stress, depression, anxiety and IBS.