STEM-Talk

Dawn Kernagis and Ken Ford
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Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 21min

Episode 173: Anurag Singh on urolithin-A’s ability to optimize mitochondrial efficiency

Anurag Singh, chief medical officer at a Swiss life-science company, focuses on mitochondrial health and research into urolithin-A. He reveals how this gut metabolite can enhance mitochondrial function and improve muscle strength. Singh explains the importance of polyphenol-rich foods like pomegranates for producing urolithin-A. The conversation delves into the impact of lifestyle and antibiotics on the gut microbiome, alongside urolithin-A's potential benefits for longevity and performance, especially for athletes and older adults.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 34min

Episode 172: Kevin Tracey on neuro-immunology and the treatment of inflammatory diseases

Dr. Kevin Tracey, a leading neurosurgeon and pioneer in bioelectrical medicine, shares his groundbreaking insights into inflammation and neuro-immunology. He recounts how personal loss shaped his scientific path and the importance of asking tough questions. The discussion highlights his discovery of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and its role in developing new therapies. Tracey emphasizes the potential of vagus nerve stimulation as a revolutionary treatment for inflammatory diseases, bridging the fields of neuroscience and immunology, and showcases exciting advances in bioelectronic medicine.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 49min

Episode 171: Ken and Dawn on AI, Alzheimer’s, global security, keto vs low carb and more

Ken, an expert on AI and global security, is joined by Dawn, a savvy speaker on health and technology. They dive into the recent FDA approval of a neural implant device for neuromuscular diseases, exploring its implications. The duo discusses the genetic factors linked to Alzheimer’s disease, particularly the APOE4 allele. They also tackle the trade-offs between ketogenic and low-carb diets, and why blood-flow restriction classes are often overlooked in gyms. Plus, Ken shares his favorite sci-fi author, making for a captivating blend of topics!
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Jul 18, 2024 • 1h 40min

Episode 170: Charles Serhan on the use of specialized pro-resolving mediators to resolve inflammation

Harvard professor Charles Serhan discusses specialized pro-resolving mediators to resolve inflammation, shifting our understanding. Topics include his transition from a musician to a scientist, the potential of SPMs in healing, and their applications in various diseases.
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Jun 21, 2024 • 1h 23min

Episode 169: Dave Feldman talks about cholesterol and the ketogenic diet

Dave Feldman, founder of the Citizen Science Foundation, shares insights on cholesterol and the ketogenic diet. He discusses his journey, LDL cholesterol spike, and creation of Cholesterol Code. Topics include research collaboration, challenges in funding, and impact of carbohydrates on cholesterol levels.
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May 22, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 168: Alessio Fasano discusses celiac disease and gluten-related disorders

Dr. Alessio Fasano, expert in celiac disease and gluten disorders, discusses gluten sensitivity affecting 20 million Americans. He shares insights on microbiome, intestinal permeability, and autoimmune disorders. Alessio talks about a new project studying infants at risk of celiac, published books 'Gluten Freedom' and 'Gut Feelings', and collaborative international research efforts. Additionally, he explores genetic aspects of celiac, complexities of microbiome research, gut permeability biomarkers, and the influence of genes, environment, and microbiome on autoimmune diseases.
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Apr 30, 2024 • 1h 6min

Episode 167: Nicholas Norwitz discusses a ketogenic diet as metabolic medicine

Nicholas Norwitz, a Harvard Medical School student, discusses his journey overcoming diseases with a ketogenic diet. He delves into the effects of carbs vs. statins on cholesterol levels, lean mass hyper-responders, and the impact of a ketogenic diet on metabolic health.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 55min

Episode 166: Vyvyane Loh on atherosclerotic heart disease

Dr. Vyvyane Loh discusses atherosclerotic heart disease, focusing on variability in response to statins, the gap between medical practices and scientific advancements, and the connection between atherosclerosis and autoimmunity. She also explores therapeutic developments targeting inflammation and the significance of glyco-calics in disease development.
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Mar 14, 2024 • 1h 4min

Episode 165: John Edwards on ketamine treatment for depression and suicide prevention

Dr. Johnathan Edwards discusses using ketamine to treat depression and prevent suicide, highlighting the alarming rise in suicide rates among youth. The podcast explores the benefits and risks of ketamine, its evolution in mental health treatment, and its unique neuroplastic effects. Additionally, it delves into the success of ketamine therapy in chronic pain management and its potential for suicide prevention, emphasizing the need for further research and support for these therapies.
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Feb 21, 2024 • 37min

Episode 164: Michael Leon on olfactory stimulation as a buffer for dementia symptoms

Dr. Michael Leon discusses his research on olfaction enrichment to influence memory function and brain health, with applications for autism, anorexia, and dementia. The podcast explores the impact of rotating odors on dementia symptoms and memory enhancement, as well as the potential benefits of olfactory stimulation on cognitive function and neurological conditions. It also touches on study limitations and future plans for Alzheimer's treatment, highlighting the power of olfactory stimulation in improving memory, mood, and sleep quality.

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