Medical news can be exciting or controversial. However, the key to any research is its validity through statistical analysis. Professor Chris Schmid, is the Head of Biostatistics at Brown University, and shares his wealth of knowledge how to in
POTS is a condition where the heart races uncontrollably for no reason. Since COVID the number of POTS cases has risen dramatically. It also has affected patients with Diabetes, Chronic fatigue Syndrome and Ehrlos-Danlos Syndrome. Dr. William C
Dr. Debra Muth, is a well-known naturopathic doctor in Wisconsin, and we discuss the differences in being treated by a naturopathic doctor vs. a medical doctor. We discuss treating Candida with herbs and botanicals.
Dr. Bob Arnot, a best-selling author, journalist, humanitarian has had a wild ride as a physician, who has taken his work all over the world. Listen to this fascinating conversation of his adventures.
Dr. Joseph Cappella, is a professor at University of Pennsylvania, who wrote a recent article on how to improve the patient-doctor visit. We discuss how doctors can be better at communicating to their patients, and how patients can be better pr
Dr. Neil Nathan, a leading functional medicine practitioner and author, has just released his new book: The Sensitive Patient's Healing Guide. He covers why some patients are highly sensitive to foods, supplements, medications and the environme
Brenda Janotha is an Associate Dean at the Stonybrook University Medical Center. We discuss how nurses' roles have changed and their role in today's current healthcare system.
Dr. Paul Offit in his new book, Tell Me When It's Over, discusses everything you need to know going forward regarding COVID vaccines, boosters and medications.
Drs. Maayan Levy and Benjamin Abramoff, are leading researchers on Long COVID at the Perelman School of Medicine. There recent paper on the new findings in Long COVID shed light on what's gone wrong- and offer hope for new treatments.
Dr. Craig Smith, Chairman in the department of Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center at NY- Presbyterian Hospital, has written a new book, Nobility in Small Things, about his life as a cardiothoracic surgeon; he also talks about his ex
Dr. Geral Lemole, a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon and integrative physician, discusses his book. Lymph and Longevity, and why we all need to take care of our lymphatic system.
Ozempic and Mounjaro are the latest weight loss drugs getting the attention. My guest, Dr. Philip Rabito, is a top endocrinologist in Manhattan and he discussed how he achieves long lasting weight loss in his patients.
Dr. Christopher Warren is an Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern Medical School, and we discuss his epidemiology studies on why food allergies have been on the rise.
Dr. Allen Kaplan has been the premier allergy expert in the country on Chronic Urticaria. We discuss his views on Histamine Intolerance, Mast Cell Activation - and even Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Mikkael Sekeres, is the chief of hematology at the University of Miami's Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. We discuss his book " When Blood Breaks Down-Life Lessons from Leukemia." He gives great insight on what should you do if diagn
Dr. Dean Mitchell reviews a recent paper in the medical literature showing new findings in Long COVID patients that also applies to other chronic viral syndromes that cause chronic fatigue and brain fog.
Dr. Tom Chiller, is the head of the CDC branch of mycotic diseases. We discuss the whole range of fungal diseases, including yeasts like Candida. Find out why it's important to be aware of this area of infections.
Dr. Abhinav Singh, is the sleep consultant to the Indiana Pacers basketball team. His book, Sleep to Heal has a ton of tips to help anyone sleep better.
Dr. Donald Redelmeier, a Professor at the University of Toronto Medical School, is an expert in training doctors how to reduce medical errors. He shares how he thinks doctors should think.