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    Explore "chronic conditions" with insightful episodes like "Afternoon Briefing Thursday 11th April", "New And Innovative Therapies To Slow Aging And Improve Cellular Function", "Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: A Novel Treatment for Longevity, Brain Health, and Chronic Disease with Dr. Scott Sherr", "Why Are So Many Inmates at This Federal Prison Dying?" and "Hyfe’s Joe Brew on using AI to quantify coughs + Presh on generating content with ChatGPT | E1721" from podcasts like ""Times news briefing", "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.", "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.", "Consider This from NPR" and "This Week in Startups"" and more!

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    New And Innovative Therapies To Slow Aging And Improve Cellular Function

    New And Innovative Therapies To Slow Aging And Improve Cellular Function

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    In today’s episode, I talk with Dr. Scott Sherr, Dr. Bob Hariri, and Ben Greenfield about why hyperbaric oxygen is a great choice for brain health conditions and how stem cell therapy helps with chronic pain relief, reduces inflammation, and increases energy. We also discuss sauna and red light therapy.


    Dr. Scott Sherr is a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician Certified in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Health Optimization Medicine (HOMe). He is the founder of Integrative HBOT, a worldwide telemedicine practice where he consults and educates patients and clinics using his novel approach to hyperbaric therapy that includes cutting-edge and dynamic HBOT protocols, comprehensive laboratory testing (using the HOMe framework), targeted supplementation, personal practices, synergistic technologies (new and ancient), and more. 


    Dr. Bob Hariri is an accomplished surgeon, biomedical scientist, and serial entrepreneur in two technology sectors, biomedicine, and aerospace. He is the chairperson, founder, and chief executive officer of Celularity, Inc., one of the world’s leading human cellular therapeutics companies. Dr. Hariri pioneered the use of stem cells to treat a range of life-threatening human diseases.


    Ben Greenfield is a human performance consultant, speaker, and New York Times bestselling author of 13 books, including the wildly popular titles, Beyond Training and Boundless. Ben hosts the highly popular fitness, nutrition, and wellness website BenGreenfieldFitness.com, a site with over a million monthly visitors, featuring articles, podcasts, and product reviews.


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    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: A Novel Treatment for Longevity, Brain Health, and Chronic Disease with Dr. Scott Sherr

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: A Novel Treatment for Longevity, Brain Health, and Chronic Disease with Dr. Scott Sherr

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    I’m willing to bet oxygen isn’t front-of-mind for most of us each day. We can get what we need at any given moment: enough to conveniently power our lungs and bodies without any conscious work on our part. So you might be surprised to learn that oxygen is somewhat of an undercover superhero, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) unleashes its powers for dramatic healing. 


    HBOT uses air pressure 2 to 3 times higher than the atmospheric pressure around us, helping our lungs gather much more oxygen than would be possible by breathing pure oxygen at standard air pressure. Amplifying oxygen in this way creates an environment that helps fight bacteria and triggers growth factors and stem cells for deep healing. 


    On today’s episode of The Doctor’s Farmacy, I’m excited to talk to Dr. Scott Sherr all about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and how we can use it to maximize healing and reverse aging.


    Dr. Scott Sherr is a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician Certified in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Health Optimization Medicine (HOMe). He is the founder of Integrative HBOT, a worldwide telemedicine practice where he consults and educates patients and clinics using his novel approach to hyperbaric therapy that includes cutting-edge and dynamic HBOT protocols, comprehensive laboratory testing (using the HOMe framework), targeted supplementation, personal practices, synergistic technologies (new and ancient), and more. 


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    Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):

    • What is HBOT and how does it work? (5:19 / 3:29)
    • Insurance-approved and off-label indications for HBOT (13:48 / 11:58)
    • HBOT for Lyme disease, vascular health, longevity, and more (18:51 / 17:01)
    • HBOT for neurodegenerative disease (26:57 / 22:19)
    • HBOT for recovery, anti-aging, and health optimization (34:34 / 29:57)
    • Types of HBOT chambers (39:28 / 34:51)
    • HBOT protocols for frequency, dose, and duration (49:18 / 44:40)
    • HBOT and cognitive function (57:00 / 52:23)
    • Safety and efficacy of HBOT chambers (1:08:55 / 1:04:03)
    • HBOT and cancer treatment (1:12:52 / 1:08:15)


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    Why Are So Many Inmates at This Federal Prison Dying?

    Why Are So Many Inmates at This Federal Prison Dying?
    Close to five thousand people have died in federal prison since 2009.

    There are 100 federal prisons across the U.S. An NPR investigation found that a quarter of those deaths happened at one federal prison.

    Butner Federal Correctional Complex in North Carolina.

    Inmates have a constitutional right to health care. Being denied care is considered cruel and unusual punishment.

    But many of the sick inmates who wind up at Butner don't get the healthcare they are entitled to – and some end up dying.

    NPR's Meg Anderson tried to find out why.

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    Hyfe’s Joe Brew on using AI to quantify coughs + Presh on generating content with ChatGPT | E1721

    Hyfe’s Joe Brew on using AI to quantify coughs + Presh on generating content with ChatGPT | E1721

    Hyfe CEO Joe Brew joins Jason to discuss quantifying cough to prevent the spread of disease. They break down how Hyfe’s technology works (2:48), how his company diagnoses diseases via audio and qualifying health data (14:47), before Presh joins to demonstrate how to easily create business content for your startup with ChatGPT (40:16).

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    (2:48) How does Hyfe work? 

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    (10:32) Acoustic AI and its potential  

    (14:57) What is a cough, and why do they happen? 

    (17:17) Chronic Cough

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    (22:34) Managing a cough

    (25:18) Diagnosing other diseases through audio  

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    (40:16) Quantifying health data

    (43:45) Generating ideas from existing content using ChatGPT

    (49:45) Using Chat-GPT for your product or service from scratch

    (53:51) Creating micro-content with Chat-GPT


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    Can an app improve your health? With Gary Bennett, PhD

    Can an app improve your health? With Gary Bennett, PhD

    Digital interventions that promise to help you achieve your health and fitness goals are everywhere. But do these apps work and are they a useful public health tool? Gary Bennett, PhD, director of the Duke University Global Digital Health Science Center, discusses how digital interventions can help address obesity and other public health challenges, how to find apps that are effective and backed by research, the challenge of weight stigma, and more.

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    A Better Understanding of Long Covid

    A Better Understanding of Long Covid

    Throughout the pandemic, long Covid — symptoms that occur after the initial coronavirus infection — has remained something of a medical mystery.

    Now, amid the latest surge of infections, a series of major studies are shedding light on the condition.

    Guest: Pam Belluck, a health and science reporter for The New York Times.

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    The viral ghosts of long Covid

    The viral ghosts of long Covid
    Scientists don’t understand why so many people suffer from Covid-19 symptoms for months, well after they stop testing positive. But that’s just the start of the mystery. There are other diseases that cast these long shadows, and they point to a major blind spot in medicine. For more, go to http://vox.com/unexplainable It’s a great place to sign up for our newsletter, view show transcripts, and read more about the topics on our show. Also, email us! unexplainable@vox.com We read every email. Support Unexplainable by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Healthcare: How Do We Fix It?

    Healthcare: How Do We Fix It?
    American healthcare has big problems. Some say the solution is Medicare For All: one government plan for everybody. But others say government healthcare would be worse than what we already have. Who’s right? And how did things get this bad? We talk to health policy researchers Prof. Harold Pollack and Robin Osborn.  Check out the full transcript here: https://bit.ly/38ye0cY  Selected references:  Paper from last year on why American healthcare spending is so high: https://bit.ly/2t8gkqB  Report from Robin’s group that compares the US, the UK, and many other countries: https://bit.ly/2qRh7vy A WHO report on healthcare cost control: https://bit.ly/38AEHxl Big Lancet report on the health of countries around the world: https://bit.ly/2RLJB4N  Credits: This episode was produced by Rose Rimler with help from Lexi Krupp along with Wendy Zukerman, Michelle Dang, and Meryl Horn. We’re edited by Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, Bobby Lord, and Marcus Bagala. Recording assistance from Sofi LaLonde, David DesRoches, Dennis Maler, and James Delahoussaye. A huge thanks to all of the people with diabetes we spoke with-- thanks so much! Also big thanks to Dr. Irene Papanicolas, Prof. Steven Woolf, Dr. Kasia Lipska, Elizabeth Pfiester, Professor Kevin Schulman, Dr. Eric Schneider, Dr. Chris Pope, Cynthia Cox, Lois Rogers, and everyone else we spoke to for this episode. And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Lyme Disease: How Scary Is It?

    Lyme Disease: How Scary Is It?
    This week, we’re entering the Lyme Wars. We’re asking: what is Lyme disease? How do you get it? How do you know you have it? And if you get infected, are you stuck with it forever? To find out we talk to neurologist Dr John Halperin, neuropsychology researcher Dr Kathleen Bechtold, and a Lyme patient we’re calling Emily. Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2DZhQxo Selected readings: About the culprits behind Lyme Disease The best summary on how well the Lyme tests workKathleen's study about patients suffering from Post-Treatment Lyme Disease SyndromeA most helpful primer on Chronic LymeTwo controlled trials showing that long-term antibiotics use doesn’t help zap out lingering Lyme symptoms  Credits:  This episode has been produced by Shruti Ravindran, with help from Wendy Zukerman, along with Rose Rimler and Meryl Horn. Our senior producer is Kaitlyn Sawrey. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Additional editing help from Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Mix and sound design by Emma Munger. Music written by Bobby Lord and Emma Munger. Recording assistance from Daniel Woldorff, Susan Valot, Davis Land and Julian Weller. For this episode, we also spoke to Dr John Aucott, Dr Brian Fallon, Dr Allen Steere, Dr Paul Lantos, Dr Adriana Marques and Dr Alan Barbour. Thank you so much. Thanks to the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. And our favorite songstress Rachel Ward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices