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YOU: The Owner's Manual

577 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago - ★★★★★ - 22 ratings

YOU: The Owner’s Manual series of bestselling books; lecturer, TV personality, and radio talk show personality; advocate of exercise and living the healthy life – and he practices what he preaches.

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EP 1,027 News of the Week

January 19, 2021 07:00 - 20.5 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Heart disease is a big killer in what part of the world? How do you lose the "COVID 15" and holiday 5?! Is celery good at bringing blood pressure down? Your microbiome and Vitamin D levels, are they linked? How foods may affect our sleep Getting rid of gout PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now...

EP 1,027B - EMBRACE THE SUCK: The Navy SEAL way to an Extraordinary Life

January 19, 2021 07:00 - 38.6 MB

During the brutal crucible of Navy SEAL training, instructors often tell students to “embrace the suck.” During the brutal crucible of Navy SEAL training, instructors often tell students to “embrace the suck.” This phrase conveys the one lesson vital for any SEAL hopeful to learn: to lean into the suffering and get comfortable being very uncomfortable. In this powerful, no-nonsense guide, Navy SEAL combat veteran turned leadership expert teaches you how to transform every area of your life—th...

EP 1,026 News of the Week

January 12, 2021 07:00 - 17.9 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Teen smoking rates are dropping while vaping rises Health risks for single parents  Does salt impact your blood pressure? New technology for artificial limbs can sense pain  Metabolites from some food can affect stroke risk When is it safe to give cows milk to your baby? PLUS so much more...   Want better health and ...

EP 1,026B - Grow Your Own Food: Why Its Better and Healthier

January 12, 2021 07:00 - 32.3 MB

In 2009, Marjory Wildcraft founded The Grow Network, an online community of 450,000+ people dedicated to stopping the destruction of the earth by growing food and making medicine.    In 2009, Marjory Wildcraft founded The Grow Network, an online community of 450,000+ people dedicated to stopping the destruction of the earth by growing food and making medicine. The online home of a global network of people dedicated to self-reliance, community, and protecting the planet through homegrown fo...

EP 1,025 News of the Week

January 05, 2021 07:00 - 28.7 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Get rid of acne scars Vegetarian or vegan? Watch your bone health Benefits of coffee How processed foods affect teens 9 places germs are lurking in your kitchen Do you really need vitamin D supplements? PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized supplement recommendations an...

EP 1,025B - Rebirth: The Journey of Pregnancy After a Loss

January 05, 2021 07:00 - 24.7 MB

The challenges of having another pregnancy after loss can be extensive from a physical/medical standpoint alone, but no more so than the emotional and psychological hurdles. The challenges of having another pregnancy after loss can be extensive from a physical/medical standpoint alone, but no more so than the emotional and psychological hurdles. Therapist and social worker Joey Miller has counseled women and their families on exactly these matters for nearly twenty years. She brings deep com...

EP 1,024 News of the Week

December 29, 2020 07:00 - 22.8 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Couch potato time rises after you retire How to cut your risk of mold How does air pollution affect our mood & memory More women than men struggle to fall asleep Late-night snacks that are good for you  PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized supplement recommendations and...

EP 1,024B - Biometric Data, Algorithms to Unlock Key Information About Circadian Clocks

December 29, 2020 07:00 - 25.4 MB

Anyone who has experienced a mid-afternoon energy slump or suffered from jetlag has felt the effects of their body’s circadian rhythm. This internal clock helps regulate many of our physiological processes, including sleep, metabolism, and even how the brain functions. Anyone who has experienced a mid-afternoon energy slump or suffered from jetlag has felt the effects of their body’s circadian rhythm. This internal clock helps regulate many of our physiological processes, including sleep, met...

EP 1,023 News of the Week

December 22, 2020 07:00 - 22.3 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Eating chili peppers slashes the risk of death by a quarter What are the signs of zinc deficiency? Which the best pain reliever for kids? Can you eat raw cookie dough? There is a strong association between school disruption and decreased educational attainment PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? N...

EP 1,023B - What You Need to Know about the Politics of Food, Nutrition and Health

December 22, 2020 07:00 - 28.4 MB

For decades, Marion Nestle has been driving the conversation about food and nutrition. For decades, Marion Nestle has been driving the conversation about food and nutrition. From her prize-winning books like WHAT TO EAT and FOOD POLITICS to her blog by the same name, Nestle has laid out how the food industry’s focus on profit is often at odds with public health, and what one should eat given that distressing reality. In her new book, LET’S ASK MARION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE POLITIC...

EP 1,022 News of the Week

December 15, 2020 07:00 - 21.5 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Is celery juice really that good for you? COVID-19 "long haulers" and vaccines A healthy diet reduces the possibility of open-angle glaucoma More than 90% of radiologists who had sleep disorders did not tell other staff If you fall asleep instantly, is that a good thing?  Blueberries and flaxseed and other great combina...

EP 1022B - Heart Attack Damage Reduced by Shielded Stem Cells

December 15, 2020 07:00 - 26.1 MB

Bioengineers and surgeons from Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) have shown that shielding stem cells with a novel biomaterial improve the cells' ability to heal heart injuries caused by heart attacks. Bioengineers and surgeons from Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) have shown that shielding stem cells with a novel biomaterial improve the cells' ability to heal heart injuries caused by heart attacks. In a study using rodents, a team led by Rice's Dr. Omi...

EP 1,021 News of the Week

December 08, 2020 07:00 - 15.5 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Diet drinks are linked to the same heart issues as sweetened beverages Loud neighborhood noise increases dementia Vitamins A, E & D help lower respiratory complications Best way to lose the quarantine 15 Why are Zoom meetings so draining? PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get persona...

EP 1,021B - Living with Silent Liver Disease

December 08, 2020 07:00 - 38.9 MB

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a spectrum of disease characterized by the accumulation of lipids in liver cells not associated with the consumption of alcohol. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a spectrum of disease characterized by the accumulation of lipids in liver cells not associated with the consumption of alcohol. It causes cellular dysfunction and, in some people, leads to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), fibrosis, and cirrhosis. Estimates show that 357 m...

EP 1,020B 20th Anniversary Longevity Special - Part 2

December 01, 2020 07:00 - 29.8 MB

To celebrate 20 YEARS of the YOU The Owner's Manual Podcast - Dr. Roizen discusses the great age reboot and longevity. In the not so distant future, a world awaits us with nuanced DNA procedures and robot surgeries.  100 years ago people couldn't imagine the technology we have these days, that we take for granted.   To celebrate 20 YEARS of the YOU The Owner's Manual Podcast - Dr. Roizen discusses the great age reboot and longevity.  In Part 1 - Dr. Roizen talked about the powerful and sw...

EP 1,020 20th Anniversary Longevity Special - Part 1

December 01, 2020 07:00 - 29.9 MB

To celebrate 20 YEARS of the YOU The Owner's Manual Podcast - Dr. Roizen discusses the great age reboot and longevity. In the not so distant future, a world awaits us with nuanced DNA procedures and robot surgeries.  100 years ago people couldn't imagine the technology we have these days, that we take for granted.   To celebrate 20 YEARS of the YOU The Owner's Manual Podcast - Dr. Roizen discusses the great age reboot and longevity.  He talks about the powerful and sweeping advances on th...

EP 1,019B - Living With Type One Diabetes

November 24, 2020 07:00 - 30.3 MB

Tracy Herbert is a grandmother, wife, and mother spreading hope across America. She is a speaker, leading authority on health and wellness, long-distance cyclist, health coach, podcast host, and bestselling author. Tracy Herbert is a grandmother, wife, and mother spreading hope across America. She is a speaker, leading authority on health and wellness, long-distance cyclist, health coach, podcast host, and bestselling author. She also “celebrated” living with diabetes for 40 years without...

EP 1,019 News of the Week

November 24, 2020 07:00 - 12.7 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. One alcohol drink a night is okay Neutral blood exchange slowed the progression of Alzheimer's  How does salt affect heart health But drinking alcohol may develop irregular heartbeats 65% increase in death rate in strokes the week after elections Hugging is actually good for your health PLUS so much more...   Want be...

EP 1,018 News of the Week

November 17, 2020 08:00 - 14.7 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Get your blood pressure under control Surgeon General calls attention to hypertension Where do you stash your chocolate? How to manage IBS & your brain Get a passion and get friends to prevent dementia  Young people are using less alcohol and more marijuana PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now...

EP 1,018B - Longevity Codes: Live Longer, Stay Healthy, Remain Independent

November 17, 2020 08:00 - 24.3 MB

Do you want to live a longer, healthier life? Longevity Codes helps you discover practical and science-based strategies to help you do just that.  Do you want to live a longer, healthier life? Longevity Codes helps you discover practical and science-based strategies to help you do just that. This book provides the tools you can apply today to make a difference in your health and life while reducing the risk of age-related health issues. Fred Herbert wrote this book with his wife Tracy Herb...

EP 1,017 News of the Week

November 10, 2020 08:00 - 21.8 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. The best diet for Parkinson's Disease Should you worry about mercury in your silver dental fillings? Kids who hit puberty early at increased risk for self-harm Where you carry your body weight is very important Stroke and heart attacks increase when flu-like illnesses hit Overdose deaths from cocaine are on the rise PL...

EP 1,017B - New Study on Microbiome’s Role in Attacking Cancerous Tumors

November 10, 2020 08:00 - 23.3 MB

Researchers have discovered which gut bacteria help our immune system battle cancerous tumors and how they do it. Researchers have discovered which gut bacteria help our immune system battle cancerous tumors and how they do it.  The discovery may provide a new understanding of why immunotherapy, a treatment for cancer that helps amplify immune response, works in some cases, but not others.  The findings show combining immunotherapy with specific microbial therapy helps the immune system t...

EP 1,016 News of the Week

November 03, 2020 08:00 - 14.4 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. The Pesco-Mediterranean Diet  The fewer tattoos the better if you're an athlete The potential downside to intermittent fasting  Dancing more helps older adults from falling  Using marijuana to ease menopause symptoms Early bedtime better for those with Type-2 diabetes Americans are still drinking much more during the p...

EP 1,016B - Cancer and Its Treatment May Accelerate the Aging Process

November 03, 2020 08:00 - 35.4 MB

A new study examines the effects of cancer and its treatment on the aging process. A new study examines the effects of cancer and its treatment on the aging process. Investigators found that the expression of a gene associated with aging is higher in young patients with cancer after treatment with chemotherapy and in young cancer survivors who are frail. The findings were published in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society (ACS). Using the expression of the gene that ...

EP 1,015 News of the Week

October 27, 2020 06:00 - 315 Bytes

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. A healthy sex life boosts your longterm survival for heart attack victims 7 benefits other than weight loss Americans are cutting back on sugary drinks 6 tips to tailgate healthy this season New research shows many children with mental health conditions don't get follow-up care Belly fat is linked to early death PLUS s...

EP 1,015B - New Reporting Standards for Type B Aortic Dissections from Society for Vascular Surgery

October 27, 2020 06:00 - 28.8 MB

The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) and Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) has released new reporting standards to ensure patients with Type B aortic dissections (TBAD) receive appropriate treatment and care. The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) and Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) has released new reporting standards to ensure patients with Type B aortic dissections (TBAD) receive appropriate treatment and care. The care of patients with Type B dissections has evolved over time and...

EP 1,014 News of the Week

October 20, 2020 06:00 - 19.1 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Turmeric may ease knee arthritis pain Why avocados are healthy Flaxseed: little seed big benefits Smoking ups your risk for brain bleeds Parkinson's ups the risk for dangerous falls Why blueberries and coffee are so good for you PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized sup...

EP 1,014B - Wearables for People with Diabetes

October 20, 2020 06:00 - 30.5 MB

If you or someone you know has diabetes, you know your blood sugar levels tend to change throughout the day. Even when you monitor your glucose often enough, you are getting only a small portion of the whole picture. If you or someone you know has diabetes, you know your blood sugar levels tend to change throughout the day. Even when you monitor your glucose often enough, you are getting only a small portion of the whole picture. Fortunately, a technological advancement known as continuous...

EP 1,013 News of the Week

October 13, 2020 06:00 - 27.3 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. 8 steps to make the healthiest and most delicious salads Blood pressure control in the US is failing Can cayenne pepper speed up your metabolism? Do fatter legs mean lower blood pressure? What to know when choosing milk & milk alternatives What not to eat when you're pregnant PLUS so much more...   Want better health...

EP 1,013B - All About Immunotherapy: What You Need to Know About This Powerful Cancer Treatment

October 13, 2020 06:00 - 38 MB

In a perfect world, our immune system would work seamlessly—able to sense and recognize infectious organisms and foreign invaders (called antigens) and fight off disease with powerful and protective antibodies. But sometimes, it malfunctions. In a perfect world, our immune system would work seamlessly—able to sense and recognize infectious organisms and foreign invaders (called antigens) and fight off disease with powerful and protective antibodies. But sometimes, it malfunctions. We've he...

EP 1,012 News of the Week

October 06, 2020 06:00 - 18.2 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Sudden cardiac arrests aren't often so sudden Eating in the evening could be bad for your health Low vitamin D levels are linked to higher type 2 diabetes rates Dementia contributes to 30% more deaths than we think New weight loss program shows promise among low-income Americans How to clean out mold after a flood  PLU...

EP 1,012B - The Trusted Healers

October 06, 2020 06:00 - 36.4 MB

Dan Pelino didn't settle into retirement easy, after almost 40 years with IBM on the business side of healthcare, he decided to become an author! Dan Pelino didn't settle into retirement easy, after almost 40 years with IBM on the business side of healthcare, he decided to become an author! In his book The Trusted Healers, he and Dr. Paul Grundy explore the transformation of healthcare delivery and the aspiration for better care around the globe. Today he sits down with Dr. Roizen and tal...

EP 1,011B - ART: Accelerated Resolution Therapy

September 29, 2020 06:00 - 22.3 MB

Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) is an innovative mind-body therapy that empowers clients to resolve traumatic memories through a combination of relaxation techniques and memory visualization. Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) is an innovative mind-body therapy that empowers clients to resolve traumatic memories through a combination of relaxation techniques and memory visualization. Dr. Diego Hernandez was the clinical director for a study on complicated grief and accelerated resolut...

EP 1,011 News of the Week

September 29, 2020 06:00 - 19.3 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Can a healthy diet prevent cancer? Turning white fat into brown fat The most effective ways to shed pounds Anxious teens might face higher odds of heart attack as adults Could long naps shorten your life? What is dead butt syndrome?!? PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personaliz...

EP 1,010B - Disentangle: When You’ve Lost Yourself in Someone Else

September 22, 2020 06:00 - 28.7 MB

Anyone who has struggled with balancing his or her own needs and desires with those of the "other" person will benefit from Nancy Johnston's sensible, easy-to-follow method for changing the course of one's relationships. Disentangle combines psychoeducation, personal anecdotes, clinical case vignettes, and skills-building exercises. Johnston describes how to turn this self-destructive cycle around with self-assessments and experiential exercises designed to address essential aspects of sel...

EP 1,010 News of the Week

September 22, 2020 06:00 - 10.4 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Avoid ALL ice cream including alternatives Why men over 40 should start seeing a urologist regularly Does your stomach shrink when you lose weight? Risk for cannabis use is increased among adults with depression Could gene therapy stem the damage of Parkinson's? PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition?...

EP 1,009 News of the Week

September 15, 2020 06:00 - 23.2 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. 5 ways to lower your cancer risk while grilling How to beat insomnia when you have chronic pain 7 foods that are high in magnesium How to help rather than help if you think you have a concussion Preventing digestion issues as you age Moms obesity will affect fetal brain development PLUS so much more...   Want better ...

EP 1,009B - What You Need To Know About Strokes

September 15, 2020 06:00 - 28.6 MB

No one is ever prepared for a stroke. It just happens, and when it does, the results can be life-altering. From difficulties with communication to weakness, numbness, and cognitive difficulties, a stroke can have a wide range of consequences. No one is ever prepared for a stroke. It just happens, and when it does, the results can be life-altering. From difficulties with communication to weakness, numbness, and cognitive difficulties, a stroke can have a wide range of consequences. For most ...

EP 1,008 News of the Week

September 08, 2020 06:00 - 18 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. How to stop overeating on weekends The benefits of talking to strangers More education slows the start of early-onset Alzheimer's Vaping or smoking is not healthy for you Obesity in adults - keep a BMI under 30 Why you shouldn't smoke before surgery  PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now you ca...

EP 1,008B - Mechanisms That Make Skin A Protective Barrier

September 08, 2020 06:00 - 30.5 MB

A Mount Sinai research team has identified one of the mechanisms that establish the skin as a protective barrier, a breakthrough that is critical to understanding and treating common skin conditions including eczema and psoriasis. A Mount Sinai research team has identified one of the mechanisms that establish the skin as a protective barrier, a breakthrough that is critical to understanding and treating common skin conditions including eczema and psoriasis. One of the most important roles of...

EP 1,007B - Unique Cells Found in Lung Cancer Patients May Predict Survival

September 01, 2020 06:00 - 21.5 MB

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. and most who are diagnosed with lung cancer do not survive five years. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. and most who are diagnosed with lung cancer do not survive five years.  In some cases, surgery can remove the primary tumor, but investigators from the University of Missouri School of Medicine and MU Health Care have identified a type of cell fusion between cancer cells and white blo...

EP 1,007 News of the Week

September 01, 2020 06:00 - 22.8 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Eating with the sun, yes its a thing!  Should you go to the dentist during COVID? More Americans are turning to artificial sweeteners Flu shots reduce Alzheimer's by more than 50% Is your blood sugar undermining your workouts? 10 risk factors might help prevent Alzheimer's  PLUS so much more...   Want better health a...

EP 1,006 News of the Week

August 25, 2020 06:00 - 15.3 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. New dietary guidelines regarding sugar Algal toxic blooms affect human health Could vegetable protein be the fountain of youth? What puts you at high risk for mental decline? 3 things.  What are you doing that makes knee pain worse? Eating dark chocolate once a week decreases your risk of heart problems PLUS so much mo...

EP 1,006B - Sound Sensitivity & Misophonia

August 25, 2020 06:00 - 26.3 MB

Have you ever felt that certain sounds drive you crazy? Eating, breathing, chewing? Well, there's actually a term for that: misophonia!  Misophonia is really quite common – perhaps affecting approximately 15% of adults (or 1 in 6.5 adults). Dr. Philip Gander joins Dr. Roizen to talk about our emotional responses to sounds, why certain sounds are commonly unbearable to many people, and how to handle any sounds that may trigger you.  Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get persona...

EP 1,005 News of the Week

August 18, 2020 06:00 - 22.4 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Smog harms women's brains, but one food may help buffer the damage How exercise may boost your brain  Guys, going vegetarian WILL NOT lower testosterone levels. But what will increase it? Urging schools to reopen this fall  3 reasons why beans can boost your brainpower A record number of opioid overdoses recorded in 201...

EP 1,005B - Chronic Loneliness

August 18, 2020 06:00 - 38.4 MB

Chronic loneliness reached “epidemic” proportions in the U.S., even before the current pandemic. Chronic loneliness reached “epidemic” proportions in the U.S., even before the current pandemic. Social isolation generates stress, which drives up levels of the hormone cortisol, contributing to depression, diabetes, sleep problems, a weakened immune system, and other physical and mental illnesses. J.W. Freiberg or "Terry" discusses the social psychology and neurobiology of loneliness and conne...

EP 1,004 News of the Week

August 11, 2020 06:00 - 16.2 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Are streetlights harming your teen's sleep? Is it okay to eat eggs if you have IBS The long-term harm of missing school Healthy school meal programs help poorer kids beat obesity Can probiotics help ease depression PLUS so much more...   Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized supplement recomme...

EP 1,004B - Alcohol Related Deaths Are On The Rise

August 11, 2020 06:00 - 37.5 MB

Alcohol-related deaths increasing in the United States. A recent study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) scientists found that nearly 1 million people died from alcohol-related causes between 1999 and 2017. Alcohol-related deaths increasing in the United States. A recent study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) scientists found that nearly 1 million people died from alcohol-related causes between 1999 and 2017.  The analysis of y...

EP 1,003B - Innovation And The Innovation Mindset

August 04, 2020 06:00 - 34.1 MB

The future of medicine is going to change in massive ways in the next few years. Besides COVID-19, technology will be one of the driving factors of that. The future of medicine is going to change in massive ways in the next few years. Besides COVID-19, technology will be one of the driving factors of that. Jo Bhakdi is the Founder & Chief Executive Officer is the founder and CEO of Quantgene, which unlocks the Deep Human Genome by building and deploying the world’s leading Deep Genomics so...

EP 1,003 News of the Week

August 04, 2020 06:00 - 16.9 MB

Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know. In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the latest health headlines that YOU need to know. Moderate drinking may improve cognitive health in the elderly Longterm sugar intake increases ectopic fat How can stress make you eat more...or less? Discrimination towards African Americans linked to higher blood pressure  Fireworks are bad for your lungs The difference between SARS-1 and SARS-2 PLUS so much more... ...