Sinopsis
Get the latest health headlines from Dr. Roizen
Episodios
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EP 1,181 - News of the Week
20/02/2024Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Benefits of different diets and how they help lose weight Substance abuse disorders from last year to this year Smoking habits of young adults PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,181 - News of the Week
20/02/2024Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Retirement deduction Substance abuse disorders from last year to this year Smoking habits of young adults PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,181B - Stress & Money
20/02/2024"You may have spent years saving for retirement—but have you thought of the best way to use the money you saved? How you withdraw from your IRA, 401(k), and other accounts can have a major impact on how much you will pay in federal income taxes during retirement. After searching in vain for helpful information on retirement withdrawal strategies, I decided to create a retirement tax simulator I call the Retirement Tax Saver tool. The tool shows that how and when money is withdrawn from retirement accounts can have an enormous impact on taxes. I thought the information was important enough to share that I interrupted my attempt at early semi-retirement to write the book, From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender: How to Pick a Tax-Wise Retirement Withdrawal Strategy."
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EP 1,180B - Cracking the Science of Collagen in Bones
13/02/2024Joey Wallace’s work in the Bone Biology and Mechanics Lab at Purdue University in Indianapolis has focused on the role collagen in bone plays in several different disease models. Joey Wallace is becoming one of the nation's foremost leaders in bone collagen research. He's discovered new identification techniques, while studying the key role collagen plays in diabetes and kidney disease.
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EP 1,180 - News of the Week
13/02/2024Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Diet and fatty liver disease Smoking habits of young adults PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,179B - THE POWER FIVE: Essential Foods for Optimal Health
06/02/2024You don’t have to eat a restrictive diet to live better, healthier, and longer. In this essential cookbook, 75 recipes put the focus on the five foods that keep you living your best life—without sacrificing flavor or favorites. The key to longevity, experts say, comes down to what you eat. And that doesn’t mean a restrictive diet. This innovative cookbook acclaimed nutritionist and doctor Michael Crupain introduces the five essential food groups for a longer, healthier life, along with 75 delicious recipes that will ward off illness and extend your life by years. Living longer and better, he reveals, doesn’t mean frequent trips to the doctor’s office or a magic pill. Instead, it’s all about preventative medicine through the power of what you eat—and that includes carbs, fats, and sugars. Crupain provides an inspiring road map to revamp your eating habits for maximum health. Using a foundation of 5 key food groups—whole grains, seafood, nuts and seeds, beans, and fruits and vegetables—he crafts 75 recipes that
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EP 1,179 - News of the Week
06/02/2024Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Affects of opioids and why to avoid them Substance abuse disorders from last year to this year Smoking habits of young adults PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,178 - News of the Week
30/01/2024Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. New drug molecule expands energy and lifespan by regenerating mitochondrial function A gene editing drug decreased LDL by a significant amount in a new study Daily marijuana use side affects PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,178B - Winning the War Against the Winter Blues: Gear Up Against Seasonal Depression with Dr. Greg Hammer’s 3-Minute Meditation Practice
30/01/2024Daylight savings time is just around the corner and feelings of dread might be creeping in as we settle into the shorter days and longer nights. For many, daylight savings marks the beginning of “The Winter Blues.” But there’s no need to fear because Dr. Greg Hammer is eager to share his tried-and-true mindfulness practice that will help boost your mental resilience and give you the tools to thrive during these cold winter months. Dr. Hammer is incredibly passionate about educating folks on the ways in which they can prioritize and improve their mental health so that they may live peaceful and fulfilling lives.
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EP 1,177 - News of the Week
23/01/2024Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Living alone tied to higher rates of cancer death Dementia updates PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,177B - The Sweet and Bitter Truth About Fructose and Its Effects on the Brain
23/01/2024Dr. Richard Johnson is here to discuss the impact of fructose on obesity and its possible link to Alzheimer's and dementia. Dr. Johnson explains that while fruit contains healthy fiber and potassium, added sugars and high fructose corn syrup in processed foods contribute to excessive fructose intake. He discusses the historical rise in sugar consumption and the body's ability to produce fructose from carbohydrates. Dr. Johnson also explores the evolutionary aspects of fructose metabolism and its role in fat storage and hunger. The potential benefits of a ketogenic diet and reducing sugar intake are highlighted, along with ongoing research into fructose kinase inhibitors to combat obesity and neurological issues. The episode concludes with a discussion on natural sugar alternatives like allulose and the importance of a balanced diet.
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EP 1,176 - News of the Week
16/01/2024Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Acupuncture and all it's benefits, especially for the heart Higher consumptions of coffee and tea links and affects Dementia updates PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,176B - BUILDING YOUR FAMILY: The Complete Guide to Donor Conception
16/01/2024Authors Lisa Schuman, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist, and Dr. Mark Leondires, have decades of experience working with patients, as well as their own personal stories of fertility treatment and non-genetic parenthood. Together they walk listeners through the medical and genetic aspects of donor conception, common ethical dilemmas, managing relationships with friends and family members, ways to tell donor-conceived children about their origins, and strategies to cope with the difficulties of fertility treatment. In a compassionate and authoritative narrative, they help stressed out parents-to-be find their way forward with confidence and joy.
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EP 1,174 - Author of: Nothing but the Tooth
05/01/2024Dr. Teresa Yang is here today to discuss her book, "Nothing but the Tooth". Have you ever visited a new dentist and been told you need a “smile makeover,” with the implication that if your teeth were whiter and straighter, you would be more successful and happier? Or maybe you’ve never had a cavity – and now, suddenly, you have a half dozen that require immediate attention. Perhaps you’ve been told you need a root canal or a crown or implant. What are all these things? Which procedure is best for your situation? Did you leave those offices thinking, “It’s not really bothering me. Do I need to get all this work done?” Nothing But the Tooth is a ready guide to dental health that answers all your questions and the ones you didn’t even know to ask. It begins with the most important how to choose a competent and ethical dentist – and ends with a discussion about technological advances in the dental field. Topics such as the cost of dental treatment, pediatric and geriatric dental needs, and the link between sleep
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EP 1,175 - News of the Week
02/01/2024Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Red meat and its link to diabetes Out of pocket healthcare costs rise with dementia diagnosis - how to slow rate of aging PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,175B - Fat Cells: Professor Discher’s research on how Revels Fat Droplets can threaten DNA
02/01/2024Fat cells, a necessary part of the body, are a growing area of research for scientists as a concerning rise in metabolic illnesses has shifted the field’s focus to the biology and chemistry of fat. University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science professor, Dennis Discher, is one scientist looking into how fat cells work. Dennis’s research led to a groundbreaking study that proves fat cells are more than just a number on the scale – his team found fat-filled lipid droplets hold a surprising capability to indent and puncture a cell’s nucleus, where DNA is held. The finding is alarming considering a ruptured nucleus can lead to elevated DNA damage, a characteristic of many diseases, including cancer. - The solutions and drug treatments that may prevent nuclear damage by fat droplets- How this research has aided in understanding aging and related conditions where the cell cycle is suppressed- How the research will continue through the study of immune cell functions, including possible anti-ca
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EP 1,174 - News of the Week
26/12/2023Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Study results of bacteria from Alzheimer's patients Newest advancements in medicine and aging Importance of getting enough sleep and how it affects your health PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,174B - Author of: Nothing but the Tooth
26/12/2023Dr. Teresa Yang is here today to discuss her book, "Nothing but the Tooth". Have you ever visited a new dentist and been told you need a “smile makeover,” with the implication that if your teeth were whiter and straighter, you would be more successful and happier? Or maybe you’ve never had a cavity – and now, suddenly, you have a half dozen that require immediate attention. Perhaps you’ve been told you need a root canal or a crown or implant. What are all these things? Which procedure is best for your situation? Did you leave those offices thinking, “It’s not really bothering me. Do I need to get all this work done?” Nothing But the Tooth is a ready guide to dental health that answers all your questions and the ones you didn’t even know to ask. It begins with the most important how to choose a competent and ethical dentist – and ends with a discussion about technological advances in the dental field. Topics such as the cost of dental treatment, pediatric and geriatric dental needs, and the link between sleep
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EP 1,173 - News of the Week
12/12/2023Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Best water filters to use based on the area you live Understand genes and what is and isn't in our control Decreasing risk of heart failure PLUS so much more...
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EP 1,173B - DIAGNOSED: Inspirational Stories After an Alarming Medical Diagnosis
12/12/2023Can a difficult diagnosis create a stronger faith? On November 3, 2022, Mark and Mary Kay Liston went to the ER to treat a nasty cough that Mark had picked up. After hours, the doctor entered the room and gave Mark the somber diagnosis of lung cancer, indicating a ping pong-sized lump in his lung. To Mark, who was a healthy, lifelong non-smoker, the diagnosis was both shocking and confusing. In the following seventy-six days, the author journaled and wrote notes down on all his daily medical interactions, doctor and hospital appointments, and medications given. This meticulous process of fact-finding, coupled with the author's friend-and-family invitation for -- and inclusion of -- twenty-six others' stories of similar life-threatening diagnoses, resulted in the compilation and creation of Diagnosed: Inspirational Stories After an Alarming Medical Diagnosis. The husband and wife Liston team divided the book into two different sections: the first section for the twenty-six individuals interviewed who share the