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Dr. Ronald Hoffman | Pioneering Complementary Medicine Practitioner
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Jan 26, 2026 • 44min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for January 24, Part 2: Can We Crack the Code on Aging?

Can we crack the code on aging, or are humans just “term-limited”? What are some of the most promising anti-aging interventions currently under investigation? We may be curing more cancers, and discovering them earlier, but certain cancers are increasing in incidence, especially among the young; Why extreme old age may be protective against cancer; Big meta-analysis confirms cardio benefits of low-carb diet; Patients with depression who’ve tried everything obtain surprising relief from vagus nerve stimulation; Blood sugar spikes after meals—even absent diabetes—can drive Alzheimer’s risk; New study pushes back on Tylenol-autism link, but highlights poor diet, chemical exposure , pre-natal anti-depressant use as potential culprits.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 23min

Leyla Weighs In: How Gut Health Affects Bone Density

Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses the important relationship between gut health and bone health. Leyla delves into the ways gastrointestinal disorders like Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome can lead to osteoporosis and increased fracture risks. She explains how chronic inflammation, malabsorption, and dysbiosis are common underlying causes of bone loss. Leyla also reviews scientific studies on the link between the gut microbiome and bone mass, highlighting the potential of fecal microbiome transplants as future treatments for osteoporosis.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 33min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: "Wintering" - How to Optimize your Winter Experience

"Wintering" - how to optimize your winter experienceWhat we're eating for dinnerAn overview of the Dietary Guidelines for AmericansWhat can I do to rectify any scar tissue in my throat from previous thyroid surgery?What can my son do or take to minimize scarring above his right cheek from a basketball game tussle?
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Jan 22, 2026 • 40min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Neuropathy

I have neuropathy in both my feet and lower legs.  Are there any natural supplements I can take for it?I purchased two containers of Flavamix. What is the ingredient Lucuma and why is it in their cocoa powder?What are your thoughts on the PSMA PET scan for detecting prostate cancer?What supplements do you recommend for prostate health?What are your thoughts on taking famotidine 2 to 3 times a day for GERD?  Can you discuss the different creatine products?
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Jan 21, 2026 • 28min

ENCORE: Living to 100, Part 1

Exploring the Future of Aging with Journalist William J. Cole, author of “The Big 100: Uncovering the Keys to Longevity." The discussion delves into the challenges and societal implications of increased lifespans, especially among baby boomers. They explore the interplay of genetics and lifestyle in achieving longevity, the role of positivity, and the looming financial and caregiving challenges due to an aging population. Cole emphasizes the importance of adapting society to accommodate this demographic shift and highlights the importance of sustainable and healthy aging practices.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 25min

ENCORE: Living to 100, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Journalist William J. Cole, author of “The Big 100: Uncovering the Keys to Longevity."
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Jan 20, 2026 • 28min

Intelligent Exercise: A Guide to Pain-Free Performance, Part 1

Embracing a Holistic, Pain-Free Approach to Exercise with Dr. John Rusin, world-renowned strength coach, physical therapist, and injury prevention expert. He's author of "Pain-Free Performance: Move Better, Train Smarter, and Build an Unbreakable Body." John is the founder of the Pain-Free Performance Specialist Certification (PPSC), which has certified over 20,000 fitness and rehab professionals worldwide. He discusses the importance of a comprehensive approach to fitness, focusing on diet, sleep, mood, attitude, supplements, and, importantly, exercise. He emphasizes sustainable, pain-free strength training suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The conversation challenges the outdated 'no pain, no gain' philosophy and highlights the significance of balanced fitness, encompassing strength training, cardio, mobility, and athleticism for overall health and longevity. Practical advice on avoiding overtraining, incorporating HIIT intelligently, and the critical role of protein and creatine supplementation is provided. The episode encourages listeners to take actionable steps towards a lifelong commitment to fitness, emphasizing that the right movement practice can enhance both physical health and mental well-being.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 44min

Intelligent Exercise: A Guide to Pain-Free Performance, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. John Rusin, world-renowned strength coach, physical therapist, and injury prevention expert. He's author of "Pain-Free Performance: Move Better, Train Smarter, and Build an Unbreakable Body."
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Jan 19, 2026 • 43min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for January 17, Part 1: Breast-Feeding Moms Gain Less Post-Pregnancy Weight

Oprah’s new book encourages followers to “free themselves” from “shame and blame” by accessing weight loss meds; Her claim “it’s the obesity gene” is put to the test by twin studies; Study shows brain stimulation with external electronic headset produces weight loss rivaling shots, pills; Ultra-processed food ups daily calorie intake by 500; Breast-feeding moms gain less post-pregnancy weight; Solutions for  Myelodysplastic Syndrome; Scientists find hidden weight gain trigger in soybean oil.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 44min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for January 17, Part 2: Adequate Sleep May Trump Healthy Diet, Exercise for Longevity

Calculators that assess your risk for heart disease miss the boat—half of actual heart attack victims were said to be at low-risk; Why an app could erroneously tell you that you should be taking a statin; New ways to fix a calcified aortic valve; Common amino acid may bust Alzheimer’s plaque, Adequate sleep may trump healthy diet, exercise for longevity; Chinese vegetarians less likely than omnivores to surpass 100; Easily-gobbled “fast food” stokes total daily calorie intake; Common chemicals hike MS risk two-fold; Low-glutamate diet relieves migraines; Fish oil confers substantial stroke, heart attack protection to dialysis patients.

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