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Interview with ASN President, Dr. Catherine Field, and Dr. David Sela, member of Nutrition 2019's Scientific Program Committee
American Society for Nutrition
2019
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Interested in the interplay of nutrition and the microbiome? Find out what’s in store at Nutrition 2019. Dr. Catherine Field, ASN President and Dr. David Sela, a member of Nutrition 2019’s Scientific Program Committee and Chair of ASN’s Nutritional Microbiology Research Interest Section, preview the Presidential Symposium -- You Are What Your Microbes Eat -- and other microbiome highlights that aim to convene microbiologists and nutrition scientists to advance this field of research. Find out what microbiome-focused companies will be in The Hub and gain a sneak peek into other scientific programming.
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Gut Health and why we need to throw out the rule-book with Professor Tim Spector
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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In this episode of Dr Rangan Chatterjee podcast series, Dr Chatterjee speaks to Professor Tim Spector. He is a Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at Kings College London, a medical doctor and author of the book The Diet Myth. They talk about the recent interest in Gut Health and why we are learning more now on our gut works than ever before.
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How Food is Medicine with Dr Rupy Aujla
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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In this episode Dr Rangan Chatterjee speaks to Dr Rupy Aujla, author of The Doctor’s Kitchen, where they discuss the power of food and lifestyle change as medicine as Dr Rupy believes that what we choose to put on our plates is the most important health intervention we can make.
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Why Good Health Begins in the Mouth with Dr Steven Lin
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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Many of us think of the dentist as a place we go when we have a hole in our tooth. The dentist fixes the hole and that’s the end of the story. But dentist, Dr Steven Lin, explains why oral health is really a message of what’s going on in the rest of the body. He believes that we can prevent diseases by understanding the signs and symptoms and recognising that chronic diseases don’t just happen overnight. He explains why good oral health is about so much more than just brushing and flossing – our breathing, our sleep and our nutrient levels all play an important role. We discuss the link between the oral microbiome and the gut microbiome. Steven also talks about the simple strategies that we can all adopt to improve our overall health.
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Healing IBS and Gut Health with Jeanette Hyde
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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Are you struggling with IBS or some aspect of your gut health? Right now, IBS affects almost 20% of the UK population at some point in their lives and it can be a major cause of distress and disability for the people who suffer from it. This week, I talk to nutritional therapist and author, Jeanette Hyde, about some of the common problems that she sees in her practice. She shares simple tips for treating these, improving symptoms of IBS and manipulating our microbiome – from time restricted eating to the foods that can help (and hinder) our gut health. Jeanette explains why she steers clear of the FODMAP diet for her clients and how personalisation is key when it comes to finding a diet and lifestyle that works for us. Jeanette and I also discuss alcohol consumption, something that is often overlooked or underestimated when we take a look at our lifestyles. But gut health isn’t all about what we eat. We discuss how stress and other factors can also play a huge role.
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How To Be Well with Dr Frank Lipman
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 US doctor and functional and integrative medicine expert, Dr Frank Lipman. They discuss Frank’s philosophy of combining traditional Eastern medicine with nutritional science and the best of Western medicine for long-term health and wellness.
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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.
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What's the deal with lectins and autoimmunity with Dr Datis Kharrizian
Each month, Dr Kara Fitzgerald interviews the best minds in Functional Medicine. Expect thought provoking ideas, new research, lots of clinical pearls for practitioners and step-change information for consumers and patients.
2019
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If you’re practicing functional medicine, you’re aware of (and likely prescribing) the autoimmune paleo diet, pulling folks off of many foods, lowering carbs, reducing or eliminating lectins (and nightshades). In this terrific podcast with Dr. Datis Kharrazian, we talk about his research in stratifying who’s who with regard to autoimmunity. For example, Dr. K suspects that very roughly about 30% of his autoimmune patients are truly lectin sensitive; they tend to be those with arthritic musculoskeletal autoimmunity, most classically, RA. For many of these folks, lectins must be eliminated. However, lectin/nightshade elimination may not be required for, say, Hashimoto’s; although there IS a collection of potential cross reactive foods that could play a role in promoting antibody production (and removing will reduce ab production)
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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee. Why Getting More Light Will Transform Your Health with Linda Geddes
In this podcast, we hear stories from leading health experts and exciting personalities who offer easy health life-hacks, expert advice and debunk common health myths giving you the tools to revolutionise how you eat, sleep, move and relax. Hosted by Dr Chatterjee – a GP with over 16 years’ experience, star of BBC 1’s Doctor in the House and author of The 4 Pillar Plan – Feel Better, Live More aims to inspire, empower and transform the way we feel. When we are healthier we are happier because when we feel better we live more.
2019
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Since the dawn of time, humans have worshipped the sun. And with good reason. Our biology is set up to work in partnership with it. From our sleep cycles to our immune systems and our mental health, access to sunlight is crucial for living a happy and fulfilling life. Our bodies and our brains are designed to function during the day and rest at night. But as more of us move into light-polluted cities, spending our days in dim offices and our evenings watching brightly lit screens, we are in danger of losing something vital: our connection to the star that gave us life. It's a loss that could have far-reaching consequences for our health. This week, I sit down with award-winning journalist, Linda Geddes, to discuss just what those health implications are. We talk about the concept of night owls and larks and examine whether getting a lie in at the weekend is really as restorative as it sounds. We discuss jet lag and Linda shares the fascinating findings of her research in this area – including her own experiment of getting rid of light at night in her own home. Finally, we discuss what we can all do to get a little more light into our days. If you are listening to this podcast during the day, you won’t be able to resist the urge of going outside to soak up some natural light!
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Why When You Eat Matters with Professor Satchin Panda
Dr Chatterjee: "I want to empower you to become the architect of your own health. Because when you feel better, you live more. Since its launch in January 2018, my ‘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 6 million times and has almost 2000 reviews on iTunes with an average 5 star rating." New episode released every Wednesday.
2019
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Dr Chatterjee talks to Professor Satchidananda Panda of the Salk Institute in California, a leading expert in the field of circadian rhythm and whose research is transforming our lives everyday worldwide. Episode Highlights: Satchin explains our Circadian Rhythms and how this is reflected in our daily lives. How did Satchin start to look at time restricted feeding and how did his research begin? What did Satchin find out about the health of mice and the incidents of chronic disease when restricting their eating window to 10 hours out of every 24 hours? Hear why Satchin believes that access to food 24/7 has contributed to the rise of chronic disease. What has Satchin learnt about digestion and the digestive tract and how it works at different rates throughout the day and night? Listen to how Satchin & Rangan draw on evolutionary history. Which external factors does Satchin explain affect our circadian clocks? How does Satchin believe a sleep-deprived brain encourages us to eat more? Satchin explains recent studies showing that the time of day when certain pharmaceutical drugs are taken can have an impact on their efficacy. Hear how Satchin is looking at time restricting eating in humans using a mobile app mycircadianclock.org.