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Interview w/ Dr Odhett Cojocaru, MD Can Lifestyle Medicine Reverse Chronic Diseases? - From The Noom Room

Interview w/ Dr Odhett Cojocaru, MD Can Lifestyle Medicine Reverse Chronic Diseases? - From The Noom Room

Season 1 Episode 20 Published 1 year, 10 months ago
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This podcasts is an interview with Dr Odhett Cojocaru, Internal Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine physician at Noom and Dayo Akinrinade, Founder and GM at Noom Vibe, to understand the role of lifestyle medicine in the prevention, treatment and reversal of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes.
Topics we discuss: What is lifestyle medicine? The role of lifestyle medicine in the reversal of disease Why insulin resistance is on the rise Can type 2 diabetes be reversed?
Bio Dr. Odhett is an experienced physician with dual board certification in Internal Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine, as well as board eligibility in Obesity Medicine. She is passionate about metabolic health and all the chronic conditions that derive from metabolic dysregulation. After practicing for years in both the inpatient and outpatient environments, Dr. Odhett has been involved exclusively in digital health for the past few years and she is a passionate advocate of virtual first healthcare.
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