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    Explore "cardiovascular health" with insightful episodes like "Big Fish Extra Catch: How I'm preparing for my toughest challenge yet", "Enjoy Olive Oil", "The Brain Professor: "Popular Treat Now Considered Deadlier Than Smoking!", "Alcohol Is Shrinking Your Brain" - David Raichlen", "239 - Challenging NICE's draft menopause guidance" and "Trump LOSES BIG in Appeals Court, MASSIVE JUDGEMENT Against him LOOMS" from podcasts like ""Big Fish with Spencer Matthews ", "Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley", "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett", "The Dr Louise Newson Podcast" and "Legal AF by MeidasTouch"" and more!

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    Big Fish Extra Catch: How I'm preparing for my toughest challenge yet

    Big Fish Extra Catch: How I'm preparing for my toughest challenge yet

    What is the secret to endurance training? I've completed multiple extreme challenges - most recently an ultra marathon in the Amazon jungle and another in the Sahara, Marathon des Sables. In this episode with Shaun Stafford are giving you the lowdown on how I train for such events and how I keep focussed. I'll also reveal how I'm currently training for my toughest challenge to date.

    Enjoy Olive Oil

    Enjoy Olive Oil

    Michael Mosley discovers that enjoying more olive oil in your daily diet can come with a whole host of surprising benefits, including protecting your brain, improving your memory and reducing chronic inflammation. The Mediterranean diet has been shown to be one of the healthiest in the world, and a major component of this is olive oil. Dr Bill Mullen from the University of Glasgow tells Michael about his recent research, which found that two tablespoons of olive oil a day can significantly reduce biological markers of heart disease. Meanwhile our volunteer Ellen, an avid home cook, reaps the benefits of switching to olive oil. Series Producer: Nija Dalal-Small Editor: Zoë Heron A BBC Studios production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.

    The Brain Professor: "Popular Treat Now Considered Deadlier Than Smoking!", "Alcohol Is Shrinking Your Brain" - David Raichlen

    The Brain Professor: "Popular Treat Now Considered Deadlier Than Smoking!", "Alcohol Is Shrinking Your Brain" - David Raichlen
    As humans we have evolved to move, but why are we getting it wrong so often? David Raichlen is the Professor of Human and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Southern California. His research focuses on the connection between human evolution, physical activity, and health, examining why inactivity leads to so many chronic diseases in the modern world. In this conversation David and Steven discuss topics, such as how modern exercise levels compare to hunter-gatherers, the dangers of sitting, how air pollution is linked to dementia, and the misunderstanding of just how much exercise it takes to get health benefits. 00:00 Intro 01:59 My Work: How Lifestyle & Exercise Affects the Brain 03:07 You Can Change an Ageing Brain 05:22 What Is a Neuron? 05:36 What Is the Hippocampus 07:28 The Link Between Exercise and Brain 09:06 What Happens to Our Brain When We Don't Exercise 12:54 People Aren't Meeting the Guidelines for Good Health 15:25 What Activities Are Good for Our Brain? 17:35 Orienteering Can Train the Brain 18:47 How the Different Types of Exercise Increase Neuroplasticity 22:39 Impact of Exercising in Greener Spaces Than Urban 24:06 Better Cognition Exercising Before a Task 25:41 The Optimal Time of the Day to Exercise 27:46 The Hadzas: Researching Hunter-Gatherer Tribes & the Findings 28:56 What Is the Optimal Exercising Time? 31:59 Cardiovascular Illnesses in Hadza Tribe 35:07 What's the Issue with Sitting? 40:29 The Power of Daily Small Amounts of Exercise 42:17 How to Improve Memory 46:08 Top Factors That Fuel Cognitive Problems 48:38 Link Between Human Connection & Brain Impact 50:54 Pollution Impact on the Brain 53:13 Racquet Sports for Brain Health 54:41 How Much Activity Do I Have to Do? 55:52 Endocannabinoid Receptors and Exercise Rewards 57:24 Mental Health Issues Linked to Lack of Exercise 01:01:45 Brain Foods 01:03:07 Reaching Optimal Living 01:07:50 What Causes Alzheimer's? 01:12:39 Last Guest Question Follow David: Twitter - https://bit.ly/483oZIF Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://g2ul0.app.link/3kxINCANKsb My new book! 'The 33 Laws Of Business & Life' is out now - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo Sponsors: Huel: https://g2ul0.app.link/G4RjcdKNKsb ZOE: http://joinzoe.com with an exclusive code CEO10 for 10% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    239 - Challenging NICE's draft menopause guidance

    239 - Challenging NICE's draft menopause guidance

    On this week’s podcast, Dr Louise is joined by Dr Peter Greenhouse, a menopause specialist with 40 years’ experience in women’s sexual healthcare who is actively involved in postgraduate lecturing.

    He has recently spoken out about NICE’s draft menopause guideline update, and tells Dr Louise it contains inappropriate and inaccurate statements, particularly concerning HRT and breast cancer safety, and ignores the cardioprotective effect of HRT when it’s started within 10 years of the menopausal transition.

    Dr Peter challenges NICE’s stance on HRT for primary prevention and proposes a pre-emptive approach that could help reduce the amount of other medications GPs are prescribing menopausal women.

    Finally, he shares his belief that women should be able to take as much HRT for as long as they need to.

    You can read about Newson Health’s response to the NICE draft guideline consultation here.

    Follow Dr Peter Greenhouse on X @GreenhousePeter

    You can read Roger Lobo's paper, Back to the Future, which is referred to in the podcast, here.

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    Trump LOSES BIG in Appeals Court, MASSIVE JUDGEMENT Against him LOOMS

    Trump LOSES BIG in Appeals Court, MASSIVE JUDGEMENT Against him LOOMS
    Trump likes to lose more than once in front of the same appellate court. This time Trump has lost again in his efforts to stop next week’s E Jean Carroll defamation and punitive damage case against him, with the Second Circuit rejecting his request 13-0 to have the full court reconsider whether he has immunity from civil suit or not. Michael Popok explains why Trump is unlikely to appeal this to the Supreme Court and even if he did, why Justice Sotomayor the Justice in charge of NY federal matters is unlikely to grant an emergency appeal. Thanks to our sponsor HumanN! Get a free 30-day supply of SuperBeets heart chews and a FREE Full - Sized Bag of Tumeric Chews valued at $25 by going to http://legalafbeets.com Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncoveredµ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Living Proof Challenge: Simon Hill’s 12-Week Protocol To Optimize Your Health, Fitness & Longevity

    The Living Proof Challenge: Simon Hill’s 12-Week Protocol To Optimize Your Health, Fitness & Longevity
    To welcome 2024, I'm joined by recurring podcast favorite Simon Hill—a nutrition expert, physiotherapist & host of The Proof podcast—to introduce The Living Proof Challenge: a no-cost, science-based, habit-building protocol designed to optimize your physical and mental well-being, reduce your risk of chronic disease, and promote longevity. This free 12-week challenge focuses on improving the most important markers with a sustainable structure stress-tested to uplevel well-being with staying power. Today Simon explains how the Living Proof Challenge works, the science he relied on to create it, and how it will inform your health, fitness, and longevity. We also discuss the 10 most important biomarkers for long-term health, the four key systems of the body this challenge is designed to address, and how you can optimize this challenge based on your own unique biology. Now is the time to take action for yourself. New habits are the product of new decisions coupled with the best tools. And Simon has provided us with just that. The Living Proof Challenge begins on February 1st, 2024. To learn more and sign up, CLICK HERE. Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today’s Sponsors: Inside Tracker: InsideTracker.com/RICHROLL Eight Sleep: EightSleep.com/RICHROLL Momentous: LiveMomentous.com/RICHROLL AG1: DrinkAg1.com/RICHROLL BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/RICHROLL Plunge: Plunge.com Peace + Plants, Rich

    Unlock the Power of Sleep: 3 BRAIN HACKS to Transform Your Neurological System

    Unlock the Power of Sleep: 3 BRAIN HACKS to Transform Your Neurological System

    Sleep is powerful. You’ve probably heard this statement a thousand times. It’s all over the books, media, podcasts, videos, everywhere. But many of us still lack a deep understanding of its power and how to use it for our benefit. In today’s episode, 3 guests dive deeper into understanding the amazing human mind and how sleep is critical to operating at 100% mental capacity. We talk about how to unlock its power — particularly during really hectic seasons of life.

    Andrew Huberman is a neuroscientist at Stanford University. He also runs the Huberman Lab, which studies how the brain functions, how it changes through experiences, and how to repair the brain after injury or disease. 

    David Sinclair is a tenured Professor in the Department of Genetics at the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School and serves as President of the Academy for Health and Lifespan Research. He is best known for his work on understanding why we age and how to slow its effects.

    Dr. Matthew Walker earned his degree in neuroscience from Nottingham University, UK, and his Ph.D. in neurophysiology from the Medical Research Council in London. Dr. Walker researches the impact of sleep on human health and disease, and he’s written the international bestseller, Why We Sleep, unlocking the power of sleep and dreams.

    In this episode you will learn

    • How inadequate sleep impacts brain function and overall mental health.
    • The ideal amount of sleep necessary for optimal health and well-being.
    • The effects of a poor diet on sleep quality, even when you're getting sufficient sleep, compared to the impact of a good diet on nights of poor sleep.
    • Ways to influence and potentially control the nature of your dreams.
    • Techniques to train your brain for more frequent lucid dreaming experiences.

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    #222 Nitric Oxide, Nitrates and Nitrites in Food with Dr Rupy Aujla

    #222 Nitric Oxide, Nitrates and Nitrites in Food with Dr Rupy Aujla

    You might’ve heard the terms nitrates, nitrites or nitric oxide in different contexts. There have been headlines about the “dangers” of nitrites in food, especially in processed meats like ham or bacon. But there’s also a lot of talk about the benefits of nitric oxide? It’s a very confusing topic, but hopefully after listening to todays podcast you’ll understand everything you need to know about these compounds!


    In this podcast, I’ll go through:

    • What nitrates actually are, as well as the terms you might have heard - nitrates, nitrites, nitric oxide and nitrosamines
    • The controversy around these compounds
    • How the body handles them and their impact on health
    • Which foods are the highest in nitrates and why you want to eat them every day


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    Breathe Through Your Nose

    Breathe Through Your Nose

    Take a nice deep breath in… through your nose. It’s a simple way to get healthier gums, a better memory, and improved lung function. How? Well, it may partly be due to a special molecule called nitric oxide. Michael Mosley speaks to Professor Jon Lundberg from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden who made the fascinating discovery that nitric oxide is produced in your nose and travels to your lungs where it has some surprising benefits, including boosting oxygen uptake and possibly helping you fight off infections. Our volunteer Joe tries out a few tips to make nasal breathing a habit.

    New episodes will be released on Wednesdays, but if you’re in the UK, listen to new episodes, a week early, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3zqa6BB

    Producer: Nija Dalal-Small Science Producer: Catherine Wyler Assistant Producer: Gulnar Mimaroglu Trainee Assistant Producer: Toni Arenyeka Executive Producer: Zoe Heron A BBC Studios production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.

    225 - Cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and HRT

    225 - Cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and HRT

    This week, Dr Louise speaks to Italian Menopause Society president Dr Marco Gambacciani.

    Early in his career Dr Marco specialised in reproductive endocrinology. He became interested in the occurrence of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis during the menopause, and his menopause clinic was the first in Italy to have a bone density scanner. On a personal level, Dr Marco saw the devastating effects of osteoporosis first-hand after his grandmother was diagnosed with the condition. Dr Marco also shares his frustrations on the lack of understanding of how hormones can affect women’s cardiovascular health. On a more hopeful note, he is urging the Italian government to make menopause clinics available all over Italy.                                                              Finally, Dr Marco shares the three reasons why he believes women should consider HRT when they're younger:

    1. To improve quality of life. By reducing menopause symptoms, you improve quality of life and you help prevent chronic diseases.
    2. To help improve your performance at work – why should a woman have to lose opportunities just because she's having flushes or not sleeping well?
    3. It’s important for women to maintain the possibility of an enjoyable sex life ­ – low oestrogen levels can lead to low sexual desire or painful sex.

    Follow Dr Marco on Instagram @m.gambacciani

    This World Menopause Month, help us start the most menopause conversations – ever. Everyone’s menopause is individual and to help others understand and manage their menopause, we must break taboos, educate and start the conversation.

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    1. Have a conversation about the menopause
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    3. Share that you’ve got involved by tagging us on social media, using the hashtag #PauseToTalk

     

    EP 106: Ozempic Done Right Part 1 | Solo Episode

    EP 106: Ozempic Done Right Part 1 | Solo Episode
    Let’s dive into a hot topic that has been making waves in social media and mainstream media lately –GLP 1 Agonists, aka. Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Semaglutide and Tirzepatide. As a medical professional, I’ve spent significant time researching these GLP-1 agonists that are being used for type 2 diabetes and weight loss. Listen in as I explore the controversies, misconceptions, and benefits surrounding these drugs, which I personally believe can be miracle drugs when used appropriately. On This Episode We Cover: 0:00:03 - Controversy Surrounding GLP1 Agonist Drugs 0:08:54 - Obesity's Impact on Chronic Diseases  0:10:46 - Peptides and Metabolic Health Controversy 0:18:37 - Comparison of Semaglutide and Tirzepatide  0:22:41 - Concerns About Cancer Risks and GLP-1  0:23:38 - Pancreatic Issues and Weight Loss Concerns 0:31:15 - Rapid Weight Loss and Muscle Loss 0:32:47 - Concerns About Weight-Loss Drugs  0:38:52 - Improving Metabolic Health and Longevity  0:39:22 - Peptides and Lifestyle Treatment Benefits 0:44:33 - Using Ozempic 0:52:03 - Muscle Mass & Protein Importance in Tracking  0:56:58 - Diabetes Medication  1:03:47 - Fixing Metabolic Dysfunction With Diet and Exercise  Sponsored By: CURED NUTRITION DRTYNA  gets you 20% off at www.curednutrition.com/drtyna RUPA HEALTH Practitioners: CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP with Rupa or head to Rupahealth.com and let them know Dr. Tyna sent you! Consumers: Head to www.Drtyna.com/labs ALITURA Use Code DRTYNA for 20% off Sunlighten Saunas You can save up to $600 when you purchase through THIS LINK and let them know Dr. Tyna sent you! CLICK TO SAVE UP TO $600 Head to www.Drtyna.com for the following offers: GET MY FREE “OZEMPIC DONE RIGHT” MINI-COURSE Grab my FREE GUIDE to Assess Your Metabolic Health. Check out my Metabolic Revamp Toolkit for a deeper dive. Join me inside my Private Membership/Strength Training Portal Grab My Winter Crud Cheat Sheet Now! Click Here! Further Listening: EP. 107: Ozempic Done Right Part 2 | Solo Episode  EP. 109: Ozempic Done Right Part 3 | Solo Episode EP. 116: Berberine: Not Natures Ozempic | Quick & Dirty EP. 104: Fatty Liver 101 : Solo Episode Disclaimer: Information provided in this blog/podcast is for informational purposes only. However, this information is NOT intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional, or any information contained on or in any product. Do not use the information provided in this blog/podcast for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing medication or other treatment. Always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or other supplement, or using any treatment for a health problem. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider promptly. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking professional advice because of something you have read in this blog. Information provided in this blog and the use of any products or services related to this blog by you does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Tyna Moore. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent ANY disease. Get full access to Dr. Tyna Show Podcast & Censorship-Free Blog at drtyna.substack.com/subscribe

    Is dairy good or bad for you?

    Is dairy good or bad for you?

    Decades ago, there were reams of adverts instructing us to drink our milk so we don’t break our bones. But in the decades since, public opinion toward dairy is very different, and the scientific community has largely debunked these ideas. 

    Many of the health-conscious among us choose to avoid it altogether. Our reasons range from a belief that dairy leads to inflammation, to acne, or even to an increased risk of heart attack due to high levels of saturated fat.  

    But have we fallen into the same trap we often do, bouncing from one extreme to another? Could cutting out dairy mean we miss out on vital nutrients? Or could it hold the secret to a healthy gut microbiome?

    Today, Jonathan is joined by ZOE regulars and renowned experts, Dr. Sarah Berry and Prof. Tim Spector.

    In this episode, you’ll not only find out whether you should eat dairy or cut it out, but you’ll also hear two leading nutritional scientists try to reach an agreement on how to translate the latest research into actionable advice. And hopefully, they’ll still remain friends afterward. 

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    Timecodes:

    00:00 - Intro

    00:13 - Jonathan’s Intro

    01:38 - Quickfire round

    02:45 - Biggest myth about dairy

    04:15 - Does dairy cause inflammation? 

    10:38 - Bone fragilaty

    16:03 - Cheese and Yogurt

    16:59 - Full fat vs semi skinned

    17:27 - Milk and cholesterol

    21:03 - Fermented dairy

    23:00 - dairy and microbes

    26:03 - Saturated fats

    26:51 - Cheese quality 

    31:15 - Summary

    33:03 - Goodbyes

    33:14 - Outro

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    Exercise Your Hormones with a 5-Minute Workout - Ulrich Dempfle

    Exercise Your Hormones with a 5-Minute Workout - Ulrich Dempfle

    Wouldn't it be great to have a piece of exercise equipment in your home that saves you time and works with your hormones (not against them)? Well, check out this episode with Ulrich Dempfle, one of the creators of the Carol bike. 

    To view full show notes, more information on the guest, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://www.drmindypelz.com/ep177

    Ulrich Dempfle built on his background in mechanical engineering to develop the world’s only Reduced Exertion HIIT (REHIT) bike, alongside leading exercise researchers. Ulrich leads on product development at CAROL—from data science to software and hardware.

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    Some people get sick from VR. Why?

    Some people get sick from VR. Why?
    Another week comes by, and luckily so does our roundup of science news. This time, we've got some questions about better understanding our health: Why do some people get motion sickness from virtual reality (VR) content? Do we really need to walk 10,000 steps a day? And is there real science behind ice baths?

    This week, Sacha Pfeiffer, legendary reporter and occasional host of NPR's All Things Considered, who joins our hosts Emily Kwong and Regina G. Barber to demystify and (in some cases) debunk the science of this week's health headlines.

    We love hearing what you're reading and what science catches your eye! Reach the show by emailing shortwave@npr.org.

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    #193 - AMA #31: Heart rate variability (HRV), alcohol, sleep, and more

    #193 - AMA #31: Heart rate variability (HRV), alcohol, sleep, and more

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    In this “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) episode, Peter and Bob first answer a variety of questions related to heart rate variability (HRV): what it means, why it matters, and how to measure, interpret, and potentially elevate it. Next, they dive deep into the topic of alcohol, beginning with a discussion on the negative impact that it can have on sleep. They then break down the confusing body of literature suggesting potential health benefits to moderate levels of drinking compared to complete abstinence and point out the limitations of these studies. Finally, they conclude by analyzing data on the impact of moderate and heavy drinking on the liver and on risk for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

     

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    We discuss:

    • What is heart rate variability (HRV), and why do we measure it? [2:10];
    • The association between low HRV and mortality risk [10:00];
    • What high and low HRV means and why athletes strive for a high HRV [15:30];
    • Factors that can raise or lower HRV [18:00];
    • How and when to measure HRV, and the best wearables [19:15];
    • Interpreting your personal HRV number and why there’s so much individual variation [23:15];
    • How Peter’s morning HRV reading impacts his decision to train [28:30];
    • Alcohol’s impact on sleep [31:30];
    • Metrics to track the impact of alcohol on your sleep [34:00];
    • Alcohol’s impact on the need to urinate during the night [39:00];
    • Alcoholic fatty liver disease (AFLD) [41:30];
    • Individual differences in the way people metabolize and react to alcohol consumption [44:15];
    • Analysis of epidemiology studies suggesting moderate alcohol consumption lowers mortality risk [52:00];
    • Alcohol consumption and Alzheimer’s disease [1:05:15];
    • Heavy alcohol consumption and risk of dementia [1:08:30];
    • Chronic effects of alcohol on the liver [1:17:45];
    • The relationship between alcohol, sleep, and automotive deaths [1:20:45]; and
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    Early-Morning Walk

    Early-Morning Walk

    Michael explores the secret power of early-morning light, revealing the surprising ways it can affect your brain to boost your mood and help get a better night’s sleep. But it’s not just when you go that’s important… He speaks to Marie Murphy, Professor of Exercise and Health at Ulster University, who’s shown how a simple change to the way you walk could cut your risk of heart disease by 20-50%.

    #132 - AMA #16: Exploring hot and cold therapy

    #132 - AMA #16: Exploring hot and cold therapy

    In this “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) episode, Peter and Bob explore the quality of evidence for hot and cold therapy. In the discussion, they evaluate the safety, efficacy, and opportunity costs of various hot and cold therapy protocols, and Peter ultimately considers the addition of dry sauna to his longevity toolkit. Once again, Bob Kaplan, Peter’s head of research, will be asking the questions. If you’re not a subscriber and listening on a podcast player, you’ll only be able to hear a preview of the AMA. If you’re a subscriber, you can now listen to this full episode on your private RSS feed or on our website at the AMA #16 show notes page. If you are not a subscriber, you can learn more about the subscriber benefits here.

    We discuss:

    • How stress can show up as physical pain, and tips for changing time zones [1:45];
    • Literature overview of heat and cold therapy [7:15];
    • Cold therapy for delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) [12:00];
    • Quality of evidence for cold therapy for depression or immune enhancement [19:30];
    • Cold therapy and brown adipose tissue (BAT) [21:15];
    • Weighing the safety, efficacy, and opportunity cost of cold therapy [28:45];
    • An overview of heat therapy benefits [40:00];
    • Longevity benefits of sauna—reviewing the studies [41:30];
    • Limitations in the sauna literature—Where might we be fooled? [54:30];
    • Possible mechanisms conferring the longevity benefits of sauna, and how it compares to exercise [1:02:15];
    • Parting thoughts on sauna, opportunity costs, and Bob’s personal regimen [1:06:30]; and
    • More.

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