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Episode 95 - Exercise Medicine

Episode 95 - Exercise Medicine

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Episode 95: Exercise Medicine. 

Exercise can be used as medicine if given at the right dose and frequency. Sapna and Danish explain some principles of exercise medicine. 

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Introduction: Is the monkeypox a hoax?   
By Hector Arreaza, MD.  

Today is May 27, 2022. Before we dig into exercise, I want to share some information about a trending topic.

I remember my lectures on public health in medical school in the late 90s when my teachers taught me about the tremendous accomplishment of humanity in eradicating smallpox. The last natural outbreak of smallpox in the United States occurred in 1949, and the last case of smallpox was recorded in Somalia (Africa) in 1977. Until it was wiped out, smallpox had plagued humanity for at least 3000 years, killing 300 million people in the 20th century alone, but the World Health Organization declared smallpox eradicated in 1980. No cases of natural smallpox have happened ever since, and if you discovered a case of smallpox, I was told by my teachers, you would be awarded one million dollars by the WHO. I did my research online and I could not confirm that information, but I learned that the variola virus (smallpox virus) is kept only in two locations in the planet: the CDC in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and the VECTOR Institute in Koltsovo, Russia.  

Why am I talking about smallpox? Because the monkeypox is a new trending topic in the media. Now as the COVID-19 panorama starts to look somehow comforting, monkeypox is starting to gain more attention in the media. Even the name “monkeypox” sounds terrifying. The CDC issued a health alert on May 20, 2022, about the most recent confirmed case of monkeypox in the United States, but this is not the first case of monkeypox in the US. In 2021 there were two travel-associated cases, and in 2003 there was an outbreak of 47 cases associated with imported small mammals. Cases of monkeypox have been identified in several non-endemic countries since early May 2022; many of the cases have involved men who have sex with men (MSM) without a history of travel to an endemic country. Cases of monkeypox outside of Western and Central Africa are extremely rare, and we hope they continue to be rare. 

Is monkeypox a hoax? Is it real? Only time will tell. For now, let’s be optimistic and hope for a world free of dangerous pandemics. Whether monkeypox will continue to spread or not is still unknown. 

This is Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California. Our program is affiliated with UCLA, and it’s sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home.

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This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care physician for additional medical advice.

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Exercise Medicine. 
By Danish Khalid, MS4, and Sapna Patel, MS4, Ross University School of Medicine

Today is May 12, 2022.

 

D: Welcome back to our Nutrition Series! Thank you for joining us again! Nutrition is such a big part of medicine, it’s the answer to many chronic diseases and yet it’s the most neglected subject in medicine. Our goal here is to educate not only ourselves but our patients and bring awareness of this discrepancy we’ve created in medicine.

 

S: If you’re new to this series, I suggest you pause this and listen to the first few episodes as we build upon them each time. In our previous episode, we discussed how the term “diet” brings upon a negative connotation as well as explored various popular meal plans. 

 

A: Exercise prescription. FITTE (Obesity Medicine Association): Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type, Enjoyment. 

 

D: As healthcare professionals, time and time again w

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