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Mitochondria: The Energy Powerhouses of our Cells, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with John Casey, co-founder and CEO of Nutritional Therapeutics, makers of NTFactor.
Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for March 9, Part 1: Does Motrin affect the liver?
As weight-loss meds surge in popularity, BigPharma builds pipeline of even more potent, pricey drugsquestions arise as to their sustainability, cost-effectiveness; 93 million Americans may be candidates for them, at an annual price tag of $600 billion; T
Intelligent Medicine Radio for March 9, Part 2: Yogurt as Hedge Against Type 2 Diabetes
NYU doctor dies of anaphylactic shock after deadly food allergens not disclosed at Disney eatery; Pharmaceutical company fined $264 million for lifesaving Epi-Pen price-gouging; Nasal spray alternative to injectable epinephrine canceled over efficacy conc
Leyla Weighs In: The Case for Soil Health – First in a Two Part Series
The importance of the soil beneath our feet. We're only as healthy as the soil our food is grown in. "We are what our food eats."
ENCORE: The Epidemic You Never Heard Of: Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Part 1
Sharon Forsyth is a patient advocate for recognition of Alpha-gal Syndrome. Its a recently discovered condition (2009) which now has been confirmed to be the cause of symptoms in tens of thousands of individualswho may represent the tip of the iceberg o
ENCORE: The Epidemic You Never Heard Of: Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Sharon Forsyth, a patient advocate for recognition of Alpha-Gal Syndrome.
Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Avoiding Microplastics
A discussion of the book "Rethinking Diabetes" by Gary Taubes; Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement (TMVR); The impact of hops on the microbiome; A listener's suggestion on avoiding microplastics.
Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Calcium Rich Foods
What do you think of continuous blood pressure monitors?; Should certain supplements be taken at different times of day or apart from each other?; My pediatrician couldn't provide a list of calcium rich foods for my kids with dairy intolerance; What are y
Where Diabetes Treatment Has Gone Wrong and How to Fix It, Part 1
As far back as the sixth century B.C., physicians have looked to treat diabetes through diet. But delving into the history of diabetes, research shows at times conflicting and contradictory medical advice. Gary Taubes, author of "RETHINKING DIABETES: What
Where Diabetes Treatment Has Gone Wrong and How to Fix It, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Gary Taubes, author of "RETHINKING DIABETES: What Science Reveals About Diet, Insulin, and Successful Treatments."