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Home of the GOD Rx FOR ILLNES AND WELLNESS You don't have to let disease rule your life. The body has the power to heal itself and Dr. Krystosik will teach and inspire you how to do it. He believes food is the best medicine & natural medicine first, drugs and surgery last. Discover evidenced based natural cures based on biblical principle (laughter included).
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Sunday House Call

Dr. Barry Dworkin

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Sunday House Call is an evidenced-based medicine and science show broadcast live from the studios of 580 CFRA in Ottawa, Canada. Its stated aim is to provide the opportunity for our guests to discuss their ideas and the basic science that led to their latest research without the need to encapsulate their life’s work into a 30 second soundbite. The show strives to provide medical information to our listeners that is credible, unbiased and backed by evidence, not anecdote. Nothing can take the ...
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Time to Transform is designed for Christians to get the practical support and tools you need to build your spiritual, mental, and physical well-being. So you’ll have the knowledge to prevent or reverse lifestyle diseases like…obesity, depression, and heart disease...and lead the best life that God intended for you to have. This is the resource you’ve always been looking for to guide you on your journey to health and wholeness based on evidence-based lifestyle medicine and God’s word. Hosted ...
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The justASK Podcast Part of The HIVE Collective

Dr. Heather Quaile, DNP,WHNP-BC & Jackie Piasta MSN, WHNP-BC

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#justASK is a healthcare podcast that is dedicated to providing evidenced-based information by a multidisciplinary team of women’s health experts in order for individuals to make informed and optimal healthcare decisions and to learn and understand the issues around surround women throughout the lifespan. We provide answers to the questions you may not know how to ask by interviewing experts in nursing, medicine, sexual health and wellness. Your co-host Dr. Heather Quaile is a leading Women’ ...
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Rehabilitation Oncology is an indexed resource for the dissemination of peer-reviewed research-based evidence related to oncologic physical therapy and cancer rehabilitation. The journal provides a forum for scientific and professional exchange among researchers and practitioners throughout the world. The journal serves as the official journal for the Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy. High standards of quality are maintained through a rigorous, double-blinded peer-review process and adh ...
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Why Weight Elevate

Why Weight Elevate

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A podcast for busy folks that shares key information to help them lose weight appropriately and transition to a healthy lifestyle conducive to a lifetime of great metabolic health.
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Rounding@IOWA

University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Continuing Medical Education

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Rounding@IOWA is an interprofessional continuing education podcast created by and for the health care team. Join Dr. Gerry Clancy from University of Iowa Health Care as he and his guests explore emerging topics in health care.
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The Weight Loss Surgery Podcast is created by Reeger Cortell, FNP for the WLS community. Reeger created WLS Podcast with three main objectives: 1) Provide evidenced-based education 2) Motivate through unwaivering belief in a persons ability to stay on track to their goals and to take charge of their lives. 3) Inspire people during all phases of the WLS journey to remain focused on what's most important: Safe, optimal, life-long health and wellness.
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Join me for potent, solutions-based conversations positively advancing the culture of medicine. It’s time to broaden our network, expand our community, and become actively involved in our national movement for healthcare well-being. By educating and collaborating with key healthcare leaders and stakeholders, we can positively shift our healthcare landscape to foster engagement and bring back the care in healthcare. With each initiative, we are moving towards healing on extraordinary levels. ...
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oin Dr. Krystosik and his guest Karese Laguerre. She is a dental hygienist and Myofunctional Therapist as they dive into a simple, solution for many health problems, deep breathing. Millions of Americans are breathing incorrectly, leading to various health issues like sleep apnea, anxiety, and fatigue. Improper breathing can exacerbate stress and d…
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In this episode, Ms Lantier defines Lichen Sclerosus and how to navigate finding treatment and care as a patient advocate. Jaclyn is a vulvar lichen sclerosus patient advocate from Toronto, Canada. Jaclyn is the founder and director of The Lost Labia Chronicles, an evidence-based knowledge-sharing hub for vulvar lichen sclerosus information and sup…
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Join Dr. Krystosik and his guest researcher and author of "Testosterone Switch" Dr. Kyle Smith. Discover a comprehensive blueprint to naturally boost testosterone without medications. This evidence-based presentation is grounded in scientific research, emphasizing lifestyle changes that are safe and effective. Dr. Krystosik and his guest, Dr. Kyle …
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For many people who have always dreamt of being doctors, the reality of practicing medicine has turned into a nightmare. That’s because of physician burnout, a crisis that continues to be a huge cause for concern. From overworking and physical depletion to emotional exhaustion and detachment - these are just some of the struggles physicians are fac…
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On this episode, Dr. Michael Robinson joins us to discuss his recent perspective piece detailing a striking healthcare disparity that exists regarding melanoma detection among people of color. Although non-Hispanic White individuals are diagnosed with melanoma at 30x the rate of Black individuals, Black individuals die from melanoma at nearly 9x th…
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Biologics are complex, high-cost treatments derived from living systems, used for immune-related disorders. Biosimilars are more affordable alternatives that are highly similar to biologics, with no significant clinical differences. The FDA supports biosimilar development to reduce costs, and various financial aids are available to help patients ac…
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Dr. Kristin Markell, MD, is a double board certified OBGYN, hormonal health and wellbeing specialist and intimacy coach. She specializes in hormonal health including PCOS, perimenopause, menopause, and sexual health. Through her integrative approach, she combines nutrition, lifestyle, mind body approaches, mindset support, supplements, botanicals a…
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Join Dr. Krystosik and his guest Dr. Joel Kahn M.D., as they debunk the low carb diet with scientific evidence. The belief that low-carb diets are universally healthy is misleading. Research shows that drastically reducing carbohydrates can lead to nutrient deficiencies, increased risk of heart disease, and other chronic conditions. Carbohydrates a…
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While most people exercise to improve their physical health, regular physical activity also benefits your brain's fitness. There are many invisible gains when you exercise. From managing stress better and higher neuroplasticity to relieving depression and anxiety, exercise benefits the whole person. Exercise exerts stress on your body, but it’s a g…
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Restoring movement after injury at any age involves leveraging the mind-body relationship. Techniques such as mindfulness, meditation, and visualization can enhance physical therapy outcomes. Mindfulness helps in pain management, while visualization aids in motor skill recovery by mentally rehearsing movements. Combining these mental practices with…
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On this episode, Dr. Marisa Perdomo joins us to discuss the framework her team developed for breast cancer-related lymphedema education across the survivorship continuum. Dr. Perdomo discusses key components of BCRL education including what needs to be taught, who should be teaching it, and considerations for when in the continuum may be the best t…
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When it comes to being healthy, taking care of our bodies is just the tip of the iceberg. After all, we are also spiritual, mental and emotional beings, and these things are pivotal to our physical health. If there is a practice that can tend to all the facets of health, it would be fasting. It’s the secret to physical, mental and spiritual breakth…
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Listen to your co-hosts explore the misconceptions and myths on testosterone therapy, how to navigate good care for your self as well as talking about the NPWH/ISSSWH course for healthcare practitioners. This virtual course will focus on Sexual Health & Menopause. It features in-depth information about: Building Blocks of GSM Management (Anatomy / …
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If you’re suffering from atopic dermatitis, the condition isn’t just skin deep. Every itch can cascade into a world of discomfort and pain. Every flare up is an interruption to your quality of life, and every scar can leave you feeling less confident. This is a reality millions live in, and often it leads to anxiety and depression, which can exacer…
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Join Dr. Szot, Dr. Larson, Dr. Shim, and Dr. Reist as they discuss new therapeutic agents for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and their role in management of the disease. CME Credit Available: https://uiowa.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=66930 Resources: Lecanemab in Early Alzheimer’s Disease. New England Journal of Medicine. DOI:…
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Dr. Aoife OSullivan, MD Dr. Aoife OSullivan, MD. has been practicing medicine for over twenty years and am board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and have completed additional training perimenopause and menopause care and am a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner. Throughout my time in medicine, she has seen and treated a weal…
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The calls are rolling in fast and furious, as Dr. Barry Dworkin takes your health-related questions on the eve of Canada Day. Meantime, there is a Meningitis vaccine that post-secondary students should be getting. We explain further right off the top of the show. Plus, can living skin be attached to the surface of a robot? We stir up that scientifi…
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In this episode of The Other Side of Medicine Dr. Krystosik and his guest Dr. Russel Jaffe will discuss how an alkaline diet is essential for optimal health. Mastering it involves balancing your body’s pH levels through food choices that emphasize alkalizing foods while minimizing acid-forming ones. Here are a few of the highlight’s of today’s podc…
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Taking care of our bodies and minds is critical to our health, but it’s not enough. If we want total healing and wellness, we have to include our spiritual health and a meaningful relationship with God. As a physician, I believe that there’s a level of healing you can’t achieve by exercising and eating right. Some healing can only come from the Lor…
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Stellate Ganglion Block for PTSD Individuals may develop PTSD (also called Post Traumatic Stress Injury) from a single or repeated traumatic events. When trauma causes a persistent injury pattern to the nervous system, it can become locked into a permanent protective mode, even in the absence of on-going threat. This can cause a variety of symptoms…
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“You are what you eat”. It’s a statement we always hear, and though it’s true, it's not the full picture of our health. Everything we’re learning in gut health shows that we are also the microbes we feed. Of course, we know that gut health plays a crucial role in our digestion and immune health, but the gut is also deeply connected to our minds and…
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Join Dr. Clancy and Dr. Donaldson as they discuss heat-related illnesses-prevention, early interventions out in the field, and diagnostic and emergency resuscitation measures. CME Credit Available: https://uiowa.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=66600 References/Resources: Association of Extreme Heat with All-Cause Mortality in the Contig…
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Dr. Barry Dworkin returns from a two-week break and opens the conversation with a lesson on why words matter in today's healthcare system. Later in the show, he chats with Dr. David Jacobs about cancer screenings, and the debate surrounding mandatory screening requirements. And in between, he takes your calls and emails!…
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Discover new ways to treat chronic neurological disorders like autism, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and more without medication. Learn about special laboratory tests that reveal the underlying root cause of "incurable" neurological disorders. Hear remarkable testimonies of children diagnosed with autism who are now living normal lives. Find out about n…
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Context: This national needs assessment study explores the knowledge, attitude, beliefs, and practices (KABP) gaps related to vasomotor symptoms (VMS) associated with menopause among primary care and OB/GYN clinicians. VMS significantly impacts healthcare costs, workplace productivity, and patient psychosocial health, but a notable disconnect exist…
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Enthusiasm for the use of hormones to ameliorate symptoms of perimenopause and menopause has waxed and waned over the years. Both treatment for symptoms and training of women's health care practitioners in the management of menopause have sharply declined since publication of the Women's Health Initiative initial results in 2002. Findings from that…
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Cancer is the second cause of death worldwide, and cases are set to increase to 35 million over the next two decades. Even though we’ve made great strides in research and therapeutic advances, the risk of cancer is still high. That doesn’t mean we have to just accept that cancer will happen to more of us. There are steps we can take to prevent it a…
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Testosterone therapy (TTh) has been shown to improve libido in women with sexual dysfunction, but its utilization has been limited due to concern for cardiovascular events and past studies reporting highly variable results. the goal was to assess the association of TTh in women with major adverse cardiac events (MACEs), including heart attack, stro…
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In the last fifty years, millions of Americans have been misled with fad diets. Consequently, their health has been compromised and sometimes severely damaged by advice from “health experts”. Join us on The Other Side of Medicine, Thursday 5/16/2024 as cardiologist, Dr. Joel Kahn reveals the hard science regarding which foods sustain health and pro…
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Vaping is perceived by some as a safer alternative to smoking, but is that the case? Join our clinical experts and a recent lung transplant recipient for a discussion of the dangers of vaping nicotine products and THC. CME Credit Available: https://uiowa.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=66441 Host: Gerard Clancy, MD Senior Associate Dean…
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In this episode we talk about the bias and stigma around women and sexual health and particular what his looks like for Muslim women. We talk about religious, culture and family views as well as societal taboos around sexual health. Dr. Rahman is a board-certified OB/GYN who has tailored her practice to meet the needs of women for gynecologic and c…
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The Herb’n Lifestyle involves including herbs in various aspectsof daily life for health, wellness, and enjoyment. Join me tonight as I dive into my 50 years of experience using herbs for preparing delicious food, healing agents with miraculous properties or heavenly scents in aromatherapy. Here's a brief overview of the Herb’n Lifestyle! 1. Herbal…
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When it comes to metabolic health, high blood sugar isn’t the only cause for concern. If your blood sugar is in between normal and diabetic, you’re prediabetic and at risk for heart attacks and other challenges. Prediabetes doesn’t have overt symptoms, so it’s really easy for it to be missed. That’s what makes it so dangerous. Unless you’re intenti…
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Join Dr. Krystosik and his special guest, Dr. Michael Husmillo on The Other Side of Medicine podcast tonight at 8:00 p.m. as they explore the important role of the vagus nerve in health and disease. Learn about the gut and brain connection, and how to improve well-being by stimulating the vagus nerve with optimal nutrition, detoxification, brain ex…
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I was privileged to interview our repeat distinguished guest Dr. Thom Mayer, who is the Medical Director for the NFL Players Association. Dr. Mayer is one of the most widely-sought speakers on healthcare patient experience, leadership and management, hardwiring flow, trauma and emergency care, pediatric emergency care, EMS/disaster medicine, and sp…
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New this episode Tara (Pharm D) and I discuss meds for female sexual health this is a recording from the lecture we did at the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. To Follow Tara Tara-@thesexualhealthpharmacist To Follow US check out: Heather- www.theshowcenter.com Jackie- https://www.mymonarchhealthco.com The podcast- @justaskhive Heather- @sh…
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