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Future Tech Health

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Future Tech Health Brings all the Latest News in the World of Medicine, Bioengineering, Keto, Stem Cell Technology and Much More.


With the Latest Research and new procedures to help prevent, diagnose, and cure diseases as well as developing new techniques and medicines that can Reduce symptoms or treat ailments. Future Tech Health is the Hub for All of You Out There that aim to Live a Better and Healthy Lifestyle.

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Chewing the Fat About Nutrition and Illness - Semir Beyaz,– Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

October 04, 2019 06:52 - 37 minutes - 34.3 MB

Dr. Semir Beyaz is a cancer researcher and principle investigator at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and he wants to know if we really are what we eat. One of the main questions being addressed in his lab is how dietary fat and obesity can influence diseases such as cancer. Epidemiological data suggests that obesity is strongly associated with diseases such as cancer and type 2 diabetes, however the causal mechanisms remain unclear.  Dr. Beyaz and his lab aim to understand how what we eat tr...

A Helping Hand, but Only When You Need It: Improving Ergonomics with a Wearable Mechanical Device—Joseph Zawaideh—Levitate Technologies

October 04, 2019 06:28 - 22 minutes - 19.4 MB

Hold your arms at or above shoulder height for a few hours without rest. Now do this for a quarter to one half of your waking life, perhaps for the rest of your life, just to pay the bills. Now imagine you could hire a helping hand…one that would support you above the elbow when you needed it, and only when you needed it, as well as provide you with a system of cartridges, cables, pulleys, and a rigid spine designed to remove the load from your body and eliminate the physical strain and stre...

Not Your Average Doctor’s Appointment--Dr. Darshan Shah--Founder, CEO, and Medical Director of Next Health

October 02, 2019 07:42 - 25 minutes - 22.6 MB

You’re likely familiar with the experience of the dreaded doctor’s appointment; you do your due diligence in showing up on time or even early to your appointment, wait an hour to be seen, then the doctor whisks in and out and you are given a diagnosis and perhaps even a prescription before you can even think of the appropriate questions to ask.   Dr. Darshan Shah knows from decades of experience that in the traditional medical setting, doctors are rewarded for maximizing patient caseloads a...

Evolutionary Implications of Sperm-Mediated Gene Transfer—Corrado Spadafora—Institute of Translational Pharmacology; Italian National Research Council

September 30, 2019 10:31 - 39 minutes - 34.5 MB

Sperm-mediated gene transfer is a process by which mature sperm cells take up exogenous DNA (DNA from outside of the sperm) and bring it to oocytes during fertilization. This can only happen when sperm is still in the epididymous because once ejaculated, sperm is surrounded by a protective glycoprotein in seminal fluid that prevents its interaction with the exogenous material.   Corrado Spadafora discusses the potential evolutionary implications of this finding, and shares the hypothesis th...

Health Help – Dr. Thomas O’Bryan, Autoimmune Disease Expert and Noted Speaker on Multiple Health Issues – Environmental Toxins, Disease, Treatment, and Better Ways to Access Health Information

September 30, 2019 09:59 - 52 minutes - 50.2 MB

In this podcast, Dr. Thomas O’Bryan, DC, CCN, DACBN, noted expert on autoimmune diseases, provides a volume of information on various food sensitivities, environmental toxins, and factors for autoimmune disease development. Dr. O’Bryan’s book, The Autoimmune Fix: How to Stop the Hidden Autoimmune Damage That Keeps You Sick, Fat, and Tired Before It Turns Into Disease, created a stir in the health community and is a real eye-opening read. Dr. O’Bryan is a passionate speaker who is regularly ...

Matters of the Heart – Dr. Jianyi “Jay” Zhang, PhD, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alabama – Heart Failure and the Medical Science that Could Save Lives

September 30, 2019 08:30 - 50 minutes - 43.9 MB

In this important podcast, Dr. Jianyi “Jay” Zhang, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering at the prestigious School of Engineering—University of Alabama at Birmingham, provides a wealth of knowledge about heart-related issues and the medical science that is changing how we treat some heart issues. Dr. Zhang is an expert in myocardial bioenergetics, and stem cells for use in cardiac repair procedures. Dr. Zhang discusses the complex and interesting topics of cardiac t...

Why It’s Not So Bad to Be Called a Beetle Brain: Insects, Hormones, and the Meaning of “Life”– Arnold de Loof – Department of Biology, Animal Physiology Research Group, University of Leuven

September 30, 2019 07:32 - 33 minutes - 29.8 MB

Early in his career, when insects were generally viewed as black boxes in which the inner workings were of little interest, Arnold de Loof saw the complexity in their physiological system and wanted to further his understanding. He has spent his life researching and identifying dozens of insect hormones and has concluded that not only is the insect hormonal system as complicated as that of vertebrates, but many of the hormones are exactly the same. De Loof also commends the strategy of insec...

Every Breath You Take – Albert Presto, Carnegie Mellon University –Understanding How We Measure Air Quality and the Increasing Level of Emissions

September 30, 2019 07:10 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MB

In this important podcast, Albert Presto, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University, discusses air quality and emissions, and how chemistry is involved. Dr. Presto earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, where he continues to this day, researching and working to understand the ways pollutants affect us. Dr. Presto and his colleagues turned their attention to pollutant emissions quite some time ago, noting that emissions are increasing in our modern world. Dr. Presto’s ...

Rise and Shine, and Make the Most of Your Day - Jeff Sanders – JeffSanders.com, The 5 AM Miracle Podcast

September 30, 2019 06:47 - 23 minutes - 23.9 MB

Jeff Sanders wants you to get up early, but not just because he said so. While he has found vast improvements to his productivity and general well-being in having begun a regimen of getting up early in the morning, he acknowledges that each individual needs their own motivating factors to do so.  For this reason, Sanders advises that you plan something of personal value at an early hour in order to begin and maintain an early morning rhythm that will set you up for a more successful day. Li...

How Your Invisible Environment Could Be Hurting You, and What To Do About It—Lawrence Gust—Gust Enviro

September 30, 2019 06:20 - 25 minutes - 23.5 MB

Lawrence Gust has been conducting indoor home and office environment evaluations for 27 years now, helping people identify factors in their environment that could be impacting their health in a number of ways. In today’s episode, he discusses how the nature of his work has become increasingly focused on the effects of radiation from electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) that are essentially everywhere in modern society.  Trouble concentrating, headaches, fatigue, the inability to sleep or sta...

On the Cusp of the Bio-Enlightenment: Understanding the Biological Cell and Engineering it Like Never Before—John Cumbers—SynBioBeta

September 26, 2019 09:11 - 35 minutes - 36.3 MB

For the last 30 years in the biotechnology industry, recombinant DNA has been used to read, write, and edit the genomes of cells for the production of all kinds of things, including drugs, materials, flavors, fragrances, and various chemicals. SynBioBeta is an innovation network for the synthetic biology industry which is trying to make biology easier to engineer. “Everything we use in modern biotechnology is the product of genetic engineering and we want to make it easier to engineer, meani...

Why You Should Have Your Head in the Clouds—Ryan Sullivan, Ph.D.—Carnegie Mellon University; Department of Chemistry and Department of Mechanical Engineering

September 26, 2019 08:24 - 37 minutes - 38.3 MB

Ryan Sullivan, Ph.D., is an atmospheric chemist, associate professor in chemistry and in mechanical engineering, and associate director of the Institute for Green Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Sullivan states that “aerosol cloud interactions are one of the largest sources of uncertainty in our ability to understand and predict how human activities are changing our planet’s climate.”  He is currently focusing his research efforts on learning about how particles in the atmosphere reac...

Whole Foods, Healthy Life – Cassie Bjork, Weight Loss Expert – The Power of Eating Healthy Whole Foods for Weight Loss & Better Health

September 25, 2019 11:09 - 36 minutes - 32.4 MB

In this interesting podcast, Cassie Bjork, celebrated weight loss expert, founder of <a href="http://Cassie.Net">Cassie.Net</a>, and sought-after speaker, provides valuable information on weight loss and the healthy, whole foods we should be eating. Bjork is a weight-loss advocate and a major voice in the natural health field. She is the noted author of the bestseller, Why Am I Still Fat? The Hidden Keys to Unlocking That Stubborn Weight Loss. Bjork opens the podcast by talking about her ba...

Where Biotechnology and Bioethics Meet—Arthur Caplan

September 25, 2019 06:49 - 20 minutes - 18 MB

If a gene editing technique could be utilized to knock out genes known to cause life-threatening diseases, would you find yourself facing a moral dilemma, wondering if it was the right thing to do? What if a gene editing technique could be utilized to design a baby to have green eyes and black hair, or superior intelligence? For many people, the first question poses only a small or no moral dilemma at all, while the second may present them with a much more significant one. As the head of th...

How to Make Traveling a Piece of (Gluten Free) Cake-Elikqitie–Travel Gluten Free Podcast

September 24, 2019 10:30 - 42 minutes - 38.3 MB

In this episode, we hear from Elikqitie, host, and producer of Travel Gluten-Free Podcast. After learning that some people who are gluten-free have stopped traveling for fear of getting sick, she was inspired to create a resource to educate and enable people to engage in what they love while still maintaining their health.   Travel Gluten Free Podcast provides tips and tricks to listeners to use when eating out locally and while on adventures around the globe. Whether you have celiac diseas...

How to Live a Long and Healthy Life, Dean Ornish

September 23, 2019 09:19 - 36 minutes - 32.7 MB

“Heart disease…high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, early stage prostate cancer…When I was in medical school, I was taught that all these diseases have different diagnoses and different treatments, but because they all share the same underlying biological mechanisms, I came to realize that they are really the same disease just masquerading in different forms, and this radically simplifies what people need to do,” says Dr. Dean Ornish, well-known physician, author, and expert in th...

Glowing Squid: Illuminating Animal-Bacteria Symbioses—Dr. Margaret Mc-Fall Ngai—The Squid Vibrio Labs

September 23, 2019 07:56 - 52 minutes - 44.1 MB

How do symbioses between microbes and animals operate? How does a host recognize its symbionts? What prevents a host from overgrowing its symbiont or vice versa? What makes an interaction between microbes and animals beneficial versus harmful? These are just a few of the questions that have guided Dr. Margaret Mc-Fall Ngai’s research on animal-bacteria symbioses. In her lab at the University of Hawaii, she’s using the Hawaiian bobtail squid as a model for this research. This species of squid...

The Human Mind – Robert K. Logan, Author of The Extended Mind: The Emergence of Language, the Human Mind, and Culture – Education, Communication, and the Quest for Understanding

September 20, 2019 12:09 - 18 minutes - 16.4 MB

Robert K. Logan, author of The Extended Mind: The Emergence of Language, the Human Mind, and Culture, provides his thoughts on human intelligence and communication. Logan is Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Toronto, and Chief Scientist at the Strategic Innovation Lab at the Ontario College of Art and Design. Logan earned his BS and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After completing two successful post-doctoral appointments as a Research Associate ...

Toxins Everywhere! – Leah Segedie, Food Activist and Social Media Consultant – Obvious and Not So Obvious Toxins in our Foods and Products

September 20, 2019 05:47 - 55 minutes - 49.8 MB

In this important podcast, Leah Segedie, the noted author of Green Enough: Eat Better, Live Cleaner, Be Happier (All Without Driving Your Family Crazy!), provides valuable information we can all use to eat and live healthier. As a celebrated food activist, social media consultant, and author, Leah Segedie is an outspoken voice for change in the food and product world. Segedie is the founder of the Mamavation® community and has devoted much of her life to helping others, by educating us all ...

Democraticizing Research of Advanced Genomic Testing in Order to Enable Precision Medicine - Dr. Rakesh Nagarajan, M.D., Ph.D. - PierianDx

September 19, 2019 12:59 - 20 minutes - 18.1 MB

Dr. Rakesh Nagarajan, M.D., Ph.D., is an adjunct associate professor at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the founder and Executive Chairman of the Board at PierianDx. Dr. Nagarajan and his team at PierianDx believe that advanced genomic testing underlies the future of precision medicine and complex disease management, and that this can only be accomplished with adequate software, informatics and knowledge. Such methods are already being seen in the treatment of late ...

C60: A Window of Opportunity in Solar Powered Technology – Quinn Burlingame, Ph.D. – Loo Group, Princeton University; Andaluca Technologies

September 19, 2019 05:31 - 34 minutes - 30.2 MB

In this episode, Quinn Burlingame, Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellow in the Loo Group at Princeton University, tells us about the ever-improving technology in organic semiconductors and organic solar cells. Specifically, he shares about C60, which is comprised of 60 carbon atoms attached to each other. C60 are thin, flexible, and can be transparent, allowing for versatile use. Traditional solar cells are made up of silicon, which acts as an effective semiconductor, however is limited in its func...

More Than Meets the Eye: What We Can Learn From Visual Perception in Octopuses - David Edelman, Ph.D. - Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College

September 18, 2019 11:36 - 53 minutes - 47.8 MB

Among other brilliant capabilities, the octopus has the ability to visually attend and track strikingly more than other invertebrates. David Edelman, Ph.D. and visiting scholar in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College, believes that this ability can give us insight into the consciousness of octopus. Edelman aims to establish whether consciousness and awareness can be demonstrated in the octopus by providing evidence of skills such as visual perception, worki...

Making the Planet a Cooler Place to Live - John Harte, Ph.D. – Harte Lab, University of California, Berkeley

September 18, 2019 06:04 - 31 minutes - 32 MB

Recently we have experienced some of the warmest years on record. Storms have become more frequent and intense, we are seeing harsher droughts, the ocean temperatures are rising, and polar ice is melting. As these trends inevitably continue to get worse, we will lose most of our north polar ice, we will see food production around the world impaired by drought, and rising sea levels will destroy coastal cities.  John Harte, Ph.D., studies the effects of human activity on biodiversity, ecosys...

Solving Mysteries with Epigenetics – Nessa Carey, Epigeneticist and Noted Author of Epigenetics Revolution – Answering Important Biological Questions Through the Study of Epigenetics

September 16, 2019 07:41 - 46 minutes - 41.1 MB

In this podcast, Nessa Carey, the celebrated author of Epigenetics Revolution: How Modern Biology Is Rewriting Our Understanding of Genetics, Disease and Inheritance, talks about her work in epigenetics. Carey outlines epigenetics, a scientific discipline that studies and explains the things that cannot be easily explained by basic genetics. How can two things that are absolutely genetically identical be different from one another in any way, or become more different over time? How are diff...

The Snore Solution – Janet Bennett, Founder of the Innovative Sleep Program—I Just Want To Sleep – Alleviation of Sleep and Breathing Problems

September 16, 2019 06:55 - 44 minutes - 38.8 MB

In this informative podcast, Janet Bennett, successful Speech Pathologist and the founder of an innovative sleep program, I Just Want To Sleep, discusses the treatment of people who suffer from snoring and breathing issues. As a Speech Pathologist in private practice, Bennett is excited each and every day to come to work and help people improve their lives, and eliminate their suffering. For over 40 years she’s been working in the rewarding field of speech pathology, and for the past 25 of ...

The Social Network – Dr. Moshe Szyf, Epigenetics Expert &amp; Researcher – Epigenetics, Understanding Gene Programming

September 16, 2019 06:00 - 28 minutes - 24.6 MB

In this podcast, Dr. Moshe Szyf, perhaps one of the greatest minds in the interesting field of epigenetics, discusses the complex and important field of social epigenetics. Dr. Szyf has a PhD from the Hebrew University. He completed an intensive postdoctoral fellowship in Genetics at Harvard Medical School, then continued his studies and research through his James McGill Professorship and GlaxoSmithKline-CIHR Chair in Pharmacology. In the field of epigenetics, Dr. Szyf has amassed 40 years...

Insight from a Sleep Medicine Expert—Michael L. Perlis, Ph.D.—University of Pennsylvania

September 16, 2019 05:44 - 37 minutes - 35 MB

Michael L. Perlis, professor at the University of Pennsylvania, has been involved in the world of sleep medicine since the 1980s, when he was still in his early twenties. Compelled by an interest in understanding the function of dreaming, he was at the same time rather certain he would never be drawn to insomnia, cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI), or placebo research, but ironically, those three areas of research comprise about 90 percent of his work in sleep medicine today. ...

Better Brewing Through Chemistry—Niny Rao—Thomas Jefferson University

September 12, 2019 10:16 - 41 minutes - 37.1 MB

Some like it hot…and some insist on cold brew. Niny Rao knows that taste is subjective and has dedicated her research to learn more about the sensitive chemistry of coffee in order to give brewers the tools to make it to their liking. Rao is an associate professor of chemistry at Thomas Jefferson University; press play to hear her reveal the truth about whether the cold brew is actually less acidic than coffee brewed at higher temperatures, which coffee has more antioxidants, and to learn ab...

Hope for Hearts – Wolfram Zimmermann, Lab Researcher, University Medical Center Göttingen – Engineered Heart Muscle and its Practical Applications

September 12, 2019 07:20 - 49 minutes - 48.5 MB

In this podcast, Wolfram Zimmermann, lab researcher and distinguished professor at the University Medical Center Göttingen, discusses innovative technologies that are advancing heart-related medical options. Professor Zimmermann provides an overview of heart failure and he talks about what happens to the heart. His respected lab is intensely interested in all research that pertains to remuscularization of a failing human heart as well as the development of engineered heart muscle (EHM) to b...

Let’s Get Something Straight…Your Posture—Shawn Faver—Faveryourself.com

September 12, 2019 06:46 - 34 minutes - 34.2 MB

“Did you squeeze your butt today?” Shawn Faver says that for many who experience lower back pain, it may be a matter of gluteal engagement. Faver is an advanced posture therapist and has seen a lot of chronic issues that he can pin on dysfunctional movement patterns and poor posture. Faver got his start in the healthcare industry as a nursing student, where he found himself disappointed that hospitals focus on managing chronic problems, not solving them. Faver left the nursing program to bec...

The Solution for Poor Sleep Is Here! – Richard Jacobs, Entrepreneur and Founder of The Good Night’s Sleep Project – AI-Powered, Customizable Pillows Helping to Bring Quality, Restorative Sleep to Everyone

September 11, 2019 10:08 - 28 minutes - 25.2 MB

Richard Jacobs, entrepreneur and founder of The Good Night’s Sleep Project, discusses their AI-powered, custom-tailored pillow line that is creating a stir in the sleep industry.   Jacobs talks in detail about his own personal experience struggling to get good-quality, restorative sleep. For many years, he struggled with sleep – just like a lot of people do. Physician after physician simply told Jacobs he was stressed, anxious about his life and business. He was prescribed pills, and given...

Collagen Rescue – Charlie Bailes, the Founder of CB Supplements – Collagen, Bone Broth, and the Path to Better Health

September 11, 2019 06:48 - 34 minutes - 32.3 MB

In this podcast, Charlie Bailes, the Founder, and CEO of CB Supplements discuss his family’s personal journey toward better health, and the launch of his supplement company, CB Supplements.  Bailes discusses his personal health story and his intense concern over his daughter’s failing health that led him to research diet and eventually launch his groundbreaking company. He talks about his daughter’s many childhood illnesses, and their heartbreaking experience watching her suffer. Bailes rem...

Promoting a Collaborative Approach to Airway Health—Dr. Howard Hindin, DDS—Foundation for Airway Health and American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry

September 11, 2019 05:48 - 49 minutes - 44.6 MB

In this episode, Dr. Howard Hindin, DDS, co-founder and chairman of the Foundation for Airway Health and a partner and founder of the American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry (AAPMD), talks to us about the importance of collaborative healthcare. He states that many chronic diseases can be prevented and even reversed through a collaborative approach. Dr. Hindin is especially interested in collaborative care as it pertains to airway health. As he emphasizes, there is no physiol...

Cannabis Chat – Joshua Neilly, CannabisMD’s Chief Growth Officer – Discussing the Wave of CBD & Cannabis Products, Information, and Society’s Changing Views

September 06, 2019 12:04 - 35 minutes - 32.2 MB

In this podcast, Joshua Neilly, the Chief Growth Officer of CannabisMD (cannabismd.com), talks frankly about CBD, cannabis, and society’s changing views toward both.  Neilly discusses their interesting company name, and their decision to utilize the “MD” element within it. He talks about a few of the seasoned executives that they have added to their company’s roster, people who bring an unquestionable legitimacy to all the issues they cover. Neilly explains how their vision is different fro...

Dede Willis and Harold Garner of Orbit Genomics – Microsatellite Markers and Genomic Research

September 06, 2019 06:47 - 52 minutes - 45.6 MB

In this podcast, Orbit Genomics’ President &amp; CEO, Dede Willis, and the Chief Scientific Officer, Harold “Skip” Garner, talk about their innovative work and research in genomics. Willis is a 25-year veteran of international business. Garner is the scientific mind behind the creation of Orbit Genomics’ platform technology. Together they have launched Orbit Genomics, a forward-thinking scientific research company. Garner &amp; Willis discuss Orbit Genomics, and their backgrounds. Garner r...

Michael Behe, PhD, Explains Why Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Inadequately Describes the Biochemical Foundation of Life

September 06, 2019 05:57 - 50 minutes - 47.6 MB

If you were to zoom in super closely on a bacterial flagellum—a tail-like structure that provides movement to bacteria—you would see that this feature is astoundingly similar to a boat’s motor in its components and function. It consists of a tiny propeller, a drive shaft connecting the propeller to the motor, clamps to hold the motor to the cell membrane as it turns, a mechanism to turn the motor via flow of acids, and dozens of other tiny mechanical parts. According to Michael Behe, this ex...

Neurotoxicity: An Underacknowledged Cause of Sickness—Dr. Daniel Pompa—Natural Detox Health Solutions

September 05, 2019 09:40 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MB

If you were asked to guess the number one cause of weight loss resistance, would you guess that it’s neurotoxin exposure? And would you believe that 35 percent of diabetes is caused by neurotoxins? Probably not, and you wouldn’t be alone. On today’s episode, Dr. Daniel Pompa explains neurotoxin exposure, the ways in which a variety of neurotoxins affect us on a daily basis, the mechanism they play out in our bodies, and how low the awareness is—even among other physicians. He also discusses ...

A Shoe That Promotes Rather than Restricts Natural Movement—Steven Sashen—Xero Shoes

September 03, 2019 10:21 - 51 minutes - 48.8 MB

Your feet are meant to feel the surfaces they come into contact with, and they are meant to bend and flex in response to the sensations felt; this is how the human body was designed, and how it should be allowed to function. Are modern athletic shoes heeding these needs? When coming up with the fanciest and most padded new design, are the major shoe companies taking into consideration the importance of the foot’s natural movement? There’s certainly no evidence to suggest so, and many argue t...

Health Care At Our Literal Feet: Gaetan Chevalier, Ph.D.

September 03, 2019 06:39 - 38 minutes - 33.4 MB

Earthing, or “grounding,” describes the time spent when our body is in direct contact with the earth. Dr. Gaetan Chevalier, a Ph.D. in engineering physics and a once-skeptic of the benefits of earthing, is now the director of the Earthing Institute after having seen the benefits both firsthand and through ongoing research. In this episode, Dr. Chevalier explains how our body’s contact with the negatively-charged surface of the earth can prevent build-up of inflammation and provide relief fr...

Turn and Face the Change – Katherine Brown, Health Coach and Founder of Just Bein’ Honest – Improving the Mind, Body, and Overall Health & Well Being

September 02, 2019 11:32 - 24 minutes - 21.7 MB

In this thought-provoking podcast, Katherine Brown, holistic health coach and founder of the popular website, Just Bein’ Honest (<a href="http://justbeinhonest.com">justbeinhonest.com</a>), discusses the many ways we can take charge of our mental and physical health to improve our lives dramatically.  Brown is passionate about health. Unfortunately, many people suffer from chronic diseases and/or daily pain, and they are simply unaware that their own patterns, lifestyles, nutrition, and beh...

Brain Talk – Dr. James Hardt, Founder of the Biocybernaut Institute – Brainwave Analysis, Stepping into the Next Wave of Personal Enhancement

September 02, 2019 09:57 - 32 minutes - 29 MB

In this fascinating podcast, Dr. James V. Hardt, the President and celebrated Founder of Biocybernaut Institute, Inc., talks brainwaves and how we can improve our lives through brainwave feedback training. Dr. Hardt has a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Carnegie Institute of Technology. He holds a Masters Degree from Carnegie-Mellon University in Psychology and a PhD in Psychology, also earned at the prestigious Carnegie-Mellon University. Dr. Hardt muses that a biocybernaut is akin to...

Sleeping Well or Sleeping Poorly? – Mark Burhenne, DDS, Noted Author of The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox – Sleep Issues, Conditions, and Disorders

September 02, 2019 09:38 - 39 minutes - 38.9 MB

In this informative podcast, Dr. Mark Burhenne, dentist, author, and speaker, discusses his new bestseller, The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox, as well as the importance of good sleep for our health. Dr. Burhenne has over 30 years in dentistry. In this podcast he talks in depth about his own personal problem with sleep apnea, and its relation to all that he shares in his thoroughly interesting, best-selling book, The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox. Dr. Burhenne explains how sleep apnea and other sleep disorder...

Sleeping Well or Sleeping Poorly? – Mark Burhenne, DDS, Noted Author of The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox – Sleep Issues, Conditions, and Disorders

September 02, 2019 09:36 - 39 minutes - 38.9 MB

In this informative podcast, Dr. Mark Burhenne, dentist, author, and speaker, discusses his new bestseller, The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox, as well as the importance of good sleep for our health. Dr. Burhenne has over 30 years in dentistry. In this podcast he talks in depth about his own personal problem with sleep apnea, and its relation to all that he shares in his thoroughly interesting, best-selling book, The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox. Dr. Burhenne explains how sleep apnea and other sleep disorder...

Healing Magnetism—Allen Braswell—Magneceutical Health

September 02, 2019 09:23 - 36 minutes - 35 MB

Magneceutical Health is a company built around an energy-based technology that enhances feelings of relaxation and alleviates many of the issues associated with chronic stress, including inflammation, poor sleep, pain, low energy, and digestive problems. But how does it work? The device provides whole-body immersion in a uniformed magnetic field created by two seven-foot-in-diameter coils that the patient sits between for 30-minute or one-hour sessions, after which some of the beneficial eff...

Science! – Ann Merchant, Deputy Executive Director, Communications, the National Academy of Sciences – Science, Applications, Guidelines, Knowledge &amp; Research

September 02, 2019 07:58 - 41 minutes - 36 MB

In this podcast, Ann Merchant, the Deputy Executive Director of the Office of Communications at the National Academy of Sciences, talks about the many ways the Academy is impacting lives and providing valuable scientific input on a myriad of issues. Merchant provides an overview of the National Academy of Sciences that was founded in 1863, under the authority of perhaps America’s greatest president, President Abraham Lincoln. The sixteenth president’s goal was to involve America’s greatest ...

Achieving Health by Looking at the Big Picture—Andrew Farina—Fearless Health Coaching

September 02, 2019 07:20 - 43 minutes - 38.5 MB

In his work with a variety of people seeking healthy lifestyle changes or solutions to specific problems in their lives, Andrew Farina takes a holistic approach—he doesn’t just focus on one specific problem a client may present, but on all aspects of that individual which could be contributing to their health in ways they may be unaware. After over 30 years in the health industry and a personal history of multiple physical barriers to his own health, Andrew Farina has become an expert in hea...

A Mechanical Solution for Your Sleep Pillow Problems - Richard Jacobs—The Good Night’s Sleep Project

September 02, 2019 06:56 - 23 minutes - 23 MB

Entrepreneur and host of Future Tech and Future Tech Health podcast, Richard Jacobs, has interviewed over 120 sleep experts and explored an unending interest in all things health and technology. In his personal life, he’s struggled to achieve consistent quality sleep, and has had a particularly difficult time finding the right pillow for him—one that doesn’t quickly lose its integrity, fail to keep his neck aligned with his body, and ultimately leave him feeling unrested and in pain the foll...

Making Health and Fitness Accessible to Anyone Parker Lennon and Chuck Stach—FAQ Fitness Podcast

September 02, 2019 05:58 - 25 minutes - 25.2 MB

Parker Lennon and Chuck Stach have over two decades’ worth of combined experience working in health and fitness and have always used each other as a sounding board for new ideas, questions, and frustrations. With the goal of educating people and sharing their experiences with those who could potentially benefit from it, they decided to create the FAQ Fitness podcast.  Over the course of the past three years, they’ve expanded the scope of their discussion topics and nurtured their unending d...

Sleep & Health – Karen L. Lee, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone – The Many Advances in Sleep Medicine

August 30, 2019 12:10 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

Karen L. Lee, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone, delivers an overview of her important work in the fields of neurology and sleep medicine. Dr. Lee holds board certifications from the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sleep Medicine), 2013, and the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology), 2012. At NYU Langone, she specializes in treating patients who suffer from sleep disorders. Dr. Lee discusses her background in neurology and her p...

The Heart of the Matter – Philippe Menasché, MD, PhD, Professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Paris Descartes – Heart Failure Treatment, Stem Cells, and Medical Advances

August 30, 2019 10:11 - 33 minutes - 30.8 MB

Philippe Menasché, MD, Ph.D., Professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Paris Descartes, discusses his work with stem-cell-derived extracellular vesicles for the treatment of heart failure. Dr. Philippe Menasché earned his MD and Ph.D. degrees from the prestigious University of Paris. As a noted Professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Paris Descartes, Chief of the Heart Failure Surgery Unit of the Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, and Dir...

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