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Identifying Individualized Treatment Approaches for EOE Patients
https://reachmd.com/programs/gi-insights/identifying-individualized-treatment-approaches-for-eoe-patients/15394/There are several therapies for EOE, but not one algorithm fits every patient. Tune in to learn more about finding the right treatment for your patient.Intermittent Fasting: Is It a Fad or a Viable Therapy?
https://reachmd.com/programs/nutritionedge/intermittent-fasting-is-it-a-fad-or-a-viable-therapy/10098/Intermittent fasting has become popular among many patients today. Join Dr. Pangan as she discusses the therapeutic benefits and health protocols.Nutrition and Sleep Hygiene: Helpful Roles vs Disruptive Risks
https://reachmd.com/programs/nutritionedge/nutrition-sleep-hygiene-helpful-roles-disruptive-risks/7676/For many research scientists in the molecular biochemistry and physiology fields, sleep is often touted as 'the most anti-inflammatory event in metabolism.' But what role does nutrition play in healthy sleep cycles and, by extension, inflammatory disease risk reduction? Joining host Kathy King to diDrop Dead Healthy: One Man's Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/drop-dead-healthy-one-mans-humble-quest-for-bodily-perfection/6905/Hospitalized with a freak case of tropical pneumonia and ashamed of a middle-aged body best described as "a python that swallowed a goat," author A.J. Jacobs felt compelled to change his ways and get healthy. In his book, Drop Dead Healthy, Jacobs encapsulates his experiences of consulting an army oManaging the Diabetic Athlete
https://reachmd.com/programs/diabetes-discourse/managing-the-diabetic-athlete/6235/Exercise is essential for controlling blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes but benefits also present a set of unique challenges to athletes. What are the concerns medical professionals should be aware of and monitor for their athletes living with diabetes? Join guest host Janice Baker and SaA Multidisciplinary Approach to Sexual Medicine in Diabetes
https://reachmd.com/programs/diabetes-discourse/a-multidisciplinary-approach-to-sexual-medicine-in-diabetes/5107/The vascular, neurologic, hormonal and psychological issues associated with the diabetes and metabolic syndromes are commonly the cause of sexual problems. What benefit does a multidisciplinary approach to sexual medical issues bring to people living with diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and hInterventions Targeting Impaired Glucose Tolerance
https://reachmd.com/programs/diabetes-discourse/interventions-targeting-impaired-glucose-tolerance/5010/The ACT NOW study examined whether treatment of impaired glucose tolerance in pre-diabetic patients with pioglitazone could prevent or delay the development of type 2 diabetes. Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, endocrinologist and professor of medicine at the University of California San DObesity in Children: What's the Role of Fructose?
https://reachmd.com/programs/gi-insights/obesity-in-children-whats-the-role-of-fructose/4756/Although it's important to consider the many factors that contribute to childhood obesity when designing a weight loss plan, sugar may be one of the most important components to target. Specifically, how does fructose influence childhood obesity? Dr. Miriam Vos, assistant professor in the departmentIncorporating Nutrition Into Clinical Practice
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-nutrition-and-nutrition-science/incorporating-nutrition-into-clinical-practice/4442/Poor nutrition and lifestyle habits are common drivers of chronic health problems such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. What do physicians and other healthcare providers need to know about providing effective lifestyle changes for their patients, as well as for themselves? Host Amy Hendel spImproving Physician Training in Addiction Medicine
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-neurology-and-psychiatry/improving-physician-training-in-addiction-medicine/3887/Current research from Boston Medical Center indicates that education in addiction medicine among American medical students and residents is largely inadequate. What is being done to ensure that patients at risk receive optimal medical care from appropriately trained personnel? Joining host Dr. Mary