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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 12, Part 2: Spring Allergies

“Watchdog” NGO attacks ivermectin as quack cancer fix—while studies support its potential benefits; China tariffs will impact supplements for humans—…

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Leyla Weighs In: How Spirituality Shapes Our Health and Wellness

Nutritionist Leyla Muedin explores the powerful connection between spirituality and health. Building on the previous episode's discussion on positive…

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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Tariff Impacts on Nutraceuticals

The impact of tariffs on the prices of nutraceuticalsSwitching from seed oils to tallow in restaurants is great, but is the tallow from grass-fed bee…

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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Regional Pain Syndrome

Is higher cholesterol better for the brain?Would taking strontium for spine osteoporosis be of benefit?I have chronic regional pain syndrome. Any sug…

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From Baby Powder to Big Pharma: The Dark Legacy of Johnson & Johnson, Part 1

Former pharma reporter for the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, investigative reporter Gardiner Harris, discusses his new book “No More Te…

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From Baby Powder to Big Pharma: The Dark Legacy of Johnson & Johnson, Part 2

Dr. Hoffmabn continues his conversation with investigative reporter Gardiner Harris, author of “No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson and Johnso…

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Recharging Your Cells to Increase Energy and Reverse Aging, Part 1

Unlocking the Power of Mitochondria: Dr. Garth Nicolson, a leading expert in molecular pathology, explores the critical role of mitochondria in energ…

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Recharging Your Cells to Increase Energy and Reverse Aging, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Garth Nicolson, Founder, President, Chief Scientific Officer, and Emeritus Research Professor of Mole…

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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 5, Part 1: Full Fat Milk

Does a new low-cost home screening evaluation for cognitive impairment pass the smell test? It’s never too late to build social networks that prevent…

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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 5, Part 2: Weekend Warriors

Hospital-acquired c. diff infections—how to treat? Comparing ordinary dieting to intermittent fasting—which yields more weight loss? Metals from join…

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