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Episode 27: Clinical Conversations: Behavioral Interventions in Lifestyle Change
The Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) is the largest organization of physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other health care providers working with patients affected by obesity. Obesity: A Disease is the official Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) FREE podcast exploring the many facets of the disease of obesity.
2021
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In this podcast episode, OMA Clinical Education Director, Nicholas Pennings, interviews Ariana Chao, PhD, CRNP, about the role of behavioural interventions in obesity. The topics covered include: - the fundamental roles that health practitioners play when providing support with obesity; - how to address negative self-talk with patients; - the impact of intensive behavioural therapy and goal setting on the development of the disease; - the importance of group support when it comes to patients’ long-lasting commitment to lifestyle and dietary interventions.
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COVID19: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Health
Metagenics Institute is a trusted, peer-to-peer, evidence-based educational resource for nutrition and personalized medicine. Its mission is to transform healthcare by inspiring and educating practitioners, and their patients, about personalized lifestyle medicine.
2021
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Mina Guarneri, MD is a cardiologist and integrative medicine practitioner with a strong interest in the mind-body approach. In this episode, Dr. Guarneri discusses how stress can negatively impact our cardiovascular and immune systems and subsequently our response to Covid-19. She also highlights the benefits that anti-inflammatory dietary strategies, nutraceutical protocols, and positive thinking have on immunomodulation.
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Gut Health & Sex with Miguel Toribio-Mateas
Daniel O'Shaughnessy is the host of the Naked Nutrition, the LGBTQ+ and Health and Well-being Podcast. He is a BANT Nutritionist and certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. In this episode, he talks to Miguel Toribio-Mateas who is a Clinical Neuroscientist and a Gut Health Expert.
2021
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In this episode, Daniel and Miguel talk about all things gut health and LGBTQ+ community-related; and about how much stress, anxiety, and dietary choices can affect the gut and manifest in a different number of ways (IBS included). Miguel gives useful tips to help to reduce the stress load that is often associated with (the idea of having) sex, by addressing dietary choices and lifestyle factors.
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The Functional Medicine Approach To Treating COVID-19 And Post-COVID Syndrome
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
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In this podcast episode, Dr Hyman and his guest, Dr Hanaway, dive into the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic and about their clinical experience treating patients. They emphasise how integrative practices have shown to reduce hospitalizations from Covid 8-times more than conventional treatments alone, pointing out that it’s not about dismissing the conventional treatment methods, but rather bringing together the two. Moreover, they talk about the post-Covid syndrome and how functional and integrative treatments are key in clinical practice when addressing this problem.
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Long covid: How to define it and how to manage it
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) is a global healthcare knowledge provider with a vision for a healthier world. It shares knowledge and expertise to improve healthcare outcomes. They publish more than 70 medical and allied science journals.
2021
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The focus of this webinar is the phenomenon of long COVID. A panel of experts discusses its symptoms, course and suggests strategies for management and prognosis. Some of these experts have personally experienced long-Covid themselves and share what they have learned and the response they have had. While studies have shown that fatigue is the most common symptom in long-haulers, many questions in regards to diagnosis of the syndrome and recovery still remain unclear.
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Functional Nutrition & EBV with Dr. Kasia Kines
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 a larger audience of functional & integrative practitioners of all experience levels.
2021
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Dr. Kasia Kines, the guest of this episode of the podcast, holds a doctorate degree in Clinical Nutrition and has helped thousands of patients get to the root cause of their illnesses. Dr. Kines is a key opinion leader on the Epstein-Barr virus and. In this episode, Dr Kines discusses how the reactivation of chronic EBV infection can impact health while analysing the interplay of nutritional interventions, toxic exposure, and stress in chronic EBV. She delves into the pros and cons of monolaurin as a therapeutic treatment, highlighting the importance of literature-backed clinical applications of nutraceuticals such as selenium.
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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
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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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Coronavirus Special: How To Manage Anxiety In The Face Of A Global Pandemic with Dr Judson Brewer
Rangan Chatterjee is a medical doctor with over 16 years experience who takes a 360° approach to health by focussing on 4 pillars of health: Food, Movement, Sleep and Relaxation. He is the founder and host of the Feel Better, Live More Podcast. My goal is to empower you to become the architect of your own health. I believe that when we are healthier, we are happier because when we feel better, we live more.
2021
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In this episode, Dr Chatterjee speaks to the behavioural neuroscientist and psychiatrist, Judson Brewer, and together they help us understand how to keep calm in these stressful times. They discuss what exactly fear and anxiety are, what happens in the brain when you start to feel anxious and how you can break the anxiety cycle with some simple, practical exercises. They discuss breathing, physical activity, creative pursuits and much more, as well as how calmness is a skill that you can get better at, if you take the time to practice it.
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The Whole View, Episode 458: Collective Trauma and Re-Entry Anxiety
The Whole View Podcast is co-hosted by Dr. Sarah Ballantyne, PhD of ThePaleoMom.com and Stacy Toth of RealEverything.com. Matthew McCarry (the other half of RealEverything.com) produces the podcast. The team members also help with various aspects of production, like the creation of these Show Notes and shareable graphics.
2021
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In this episode of The Whole View Podcast, Sarah and Stacy look at the collective trauma experienced by society as a whole, and how it relates to re-entry anxiety after the Covid-19 pandemic. They look at trauma, PTSD, and mental health aspects. They also discuss what you can do to reduce symptoms and re-adjust to a more “normal” daily life.
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Tim Spector: Why Everything You’ve Been Told About Food Is Wrong
Rangan Chatterjee is a medical doctor with over 16 years experience who takes a 360° approach to health by focussing on 4 pillars of health: Food, Movement, Sleep and Relaxation. He is the founder and host of the Feel Better, Live More Podcast.
2021
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Tim Spector, is a Professor of Genetic Epidemiology and Head of the Department of Twin Research at King’s College London. He’s a leading expert on the gut microbiome whose work has transformed what we know about nutrition and health. In this episode, Tim and Rangan cover topics such as calorie counting, artificial sweeteners, the dangers of ultra-processed foods and how poor science lets the food industry maintain that its products are healthy, simply because they’ve not been proven to be harmful. The benefits of fasting are also discussed, along with the need of introducing nutrition in the school curriculums. All the myths that the diet industry perpetuates with regards to the need of overeating (junk foods) need to be debunked, and this can only happen throughout education.