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Dr. Chris Magryta, "Dr. M"

Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast

A weekly Health, Fitness and Medicine podcast
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Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast

Dr. Chris Magryta, "Dr. M"

Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast

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Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast

Dr. Chris Magryta, "Dr. M"

Dr. M's Women and Children First Podcast

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Excess Weight Gain, Obesity and Immune Related Diseases in 2 casesI want to share a few recent case experiences that shed light on the patient provider experience in the context of a collaborative clinic model based on prevention and the pati
This week I sit down with Dr. Blaine Leeds to discuss oral health, sleep apnea, bedwetting and more.Dr. Leeds is a leader in the dental field. He speaks nationally on tele-dentistry, oral health and dental treatments for sleep disordered brea
“It is your reaction to an adversity not the adversity itself that determines how your life’s story develops.”Dieter UchtdorfWHY?What are the Underpinnings of Disease?What have we really learned over the last one to two hundred years of
The Book that I never published. It is time for me to take another look at the mother child story in book form. In 2019, I embarked on a project of writing a book about maternal health and WHY it matters tremendously that we address the issues
Enuresis, Encopresis and ConstipationThis week I sit down with Dr. Steve Hodges to discuss bedwetting, constipation and more.Dr. Steve Hodges is a Urological surgeon and expert in the field of enuresis, encopresis and child urological healt
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Amygdala: A review of a section of the book Behave by Robert SapolskyIn the world of neuroscience, Robert Sapolsky stands as a luminary, a maestro of unraveling the intricate dance of our brain's circuitry. Amo
Literature Review1) In a first of its kind study in mice, we see concrete evidence for how the mitochondria in obese individuals are a root cause of disease based on nutritional input. This fascinating animal translational study gives us insi
This week I sit down with Dr. Stan Gabryszewski to discuss allergies from multiple angles.Dr. Gabryszewski graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Molecular Biology before attending Columbia University for his MD as well as a PhD
Teenagers and tweens are a challenge to any parent as they embark on their identity development. These are years filled with angst, joy, love and pain, as our kids develop physically, mentally, and emotionally. As we attempt to guide but not co
Micro/nano-plastics (MNP) - the new ultra threat to our healthIn a first of its kind study, a group out of Italy has found quite disturbing results in the hearts of a few hundred tested individuals. From the study: 257 patients completed a 35
This week I sit down with Dr. Stephen Porges,He is a Distinguished University Scientist at Indiana University where he is the founding director of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium. He is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of No
Allergy Season and School - What is your plan?Spring is coming and maybe even here already in Carolina. School is in full swing for kids and they are filled with joy and excitement. They are back outside enjoying sports and play. For the pare
To ForgiveThe act as defined as I see it - to release consciously another person from your negative feelings based on an event that was hurtful toward you from them whether it is perceived on your part or known by both parties.What I find f
This week we sit down with Dr.  John Warner, an Emeritus professor of Pediatrics at the Imperial College of London in the United Kingdom and also at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. We discuss his recent paper entitled: Strategies a
Pregnancy is a super important time. Do not take by inhalation, ingestion or other exposure anything that is a potential toxin for the body.Things to avoid:1) Caffeine - in low to minimal doses, it is clear that caffeine is safe for pregnan
Measles Overview AgainFrom the CDC: As of this week, there have been 35 cases of measles, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported including seven direct importations of measles by international travelers and two outbreak
Dr. Kate Kresge is the Head of Medical Education at RUPA Health and host of the Root Cause Medicine Podcast. Dr. Kate collaborates with clinicians to bring leading-edge root-cause medicine information to the world through bootcamps, courses, po
APOE4 and the history of human diseaseApolipoprotein E, discovered in 1973, is derived from a polymorphic gene called ApoE that encodes for a signaling protein on a class of fatty proteins that primarily carry cholesterol and other molecules
Light and It's Impacts on Health - Circadian RhythmsCircadian comes from the latin Circa Diem or about the dayI have long believed that indoor sedentary behavior is profoundly bad for us beyond just the lack of movement and outdoor natural
ADHD without Drugs - This is a reboot of this podcast from 2022 as it aligns with the podcasts of Dr. James Greenblatt and Dr. Kate HenrySandy Newmark, MD is the Director of Clinical Programs at the University of California at San Francisco's
Literature Review1) Cancer is now a unique risk factor for Cardiovascular disease according to recent research. This is being discussed as a point of emphasis for those that have been diagnosed with cancer as the knowledge is a wake up alarm
{display_podcast]Attention Deficit and Upstream Personalized TreatmentsThis week we sit down with Dr. James Greenblatt, a pioneer in the field of integrative medicine/psychiatry. He obtained his MD and completed his psychiatry residency at G
This weeks podcast turned out to be so much more than expected when I first heard about Dr. David Clarke. His work transcends much of what I see in clinic and has given a name to the reality of puzzling chronic illness. From the PPDA website: P
Literature Review1) Psilocybin is showing further signs of great promise in the fight against depression and PTSD. Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy has gained a foothold in the mainstream of treatment interventions for treatment resistant d
Dr. Mark Houston is a thinker and researcher into the root causes of cardiovascular disease and metabolism. He graduated from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee summa cum laude in Chemistry before graduating with honors from Vanderbilt Medica
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