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Dr. Ronald Hoffman

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4116 - ENCORE: Factors That Affect Fertility, Part 1
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  • 4116 - ENCORE: Factors That Affect Fertility, Part 1

    Infertility is an increasing problem. Many couples are facing challenges, but few realize that men are an important part of the fertility equation. Sperm quality is recognized to be declining worldwide. Ayla Barmmer, a Registered Dietician and functional medicine practitioner is the founder and CEO of FullWell, a fertility wellness and education brand. She discusses lifestyle factors that affect fertility: exercise, diet, weight optimization, stress, and sleep. Additionally, environmental toxicity can take a toll on sperm and egg viability. A few specific nutrients are essential for fertility optimization, which she enumerates. Not only can barriers to pregnancy be surmounted, but proper pre-conceptual planning can optimize the physical and mental health of offspring—even with lasting trans-generational effects for descendants.

    Wed, 08 May 2024 - 24min
  • 4115 - ENCORE: Factors That Affect Fertility, Part 2

    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Ayla Barmmer, a Registered Dietician and functional medicine practitioner, and founder and CEO of FullWell, a fertility wellness and education brand.

    Wed, 08 May 2024 - 33min
  • 4114 - ENCORE: A New Revolutionary Technology That Can Predict Cardiovascular Risk With Precision, Part 1

    Current ways of visualizing the coronary arteries with calcium scoring are limited: the presence of calcium doesn’t always determine risk; its absence doesn’t fully eliminate the possibility of soft plaque, which is actually more dangerous than stable calcium deposits. Dr. James Min is an expert on cardiovascular imaging and founder and CEO of Cleerly, a company that has developed an improved scan that can differentiate between dangerous unstable plaque, and more benign lesions. The test can be used to establish risk, and then medication and/or lifestyle modification with diet, stress reduction, exercise and supplements can be undertaken. Subsequent tests can yield a report card for how successful the preventive interventions have been. Dr. Min emphasizes that even in settings of high cholesterol the test can show minimal risk, reducing the need for cholesterol medication; conversely, people with low cholesterol may have substantial dangerous plaque. The Cleerly test promises to revolutionize our approach to cardiovascular prevention.

    Tue, 07 May 2024 - 24min
  • 4113 - ENCORE: A New Revolutionary Technology That Can Predict Cardiovascular Risk With Precision, Part 2

    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. James Min, an expert on cardiovascular imaging and founder and CEO of Cleerly, a company that has developed an improved scan that can differentiate between dangerous unstable plaque, and more benign lesions.

    Tue, 07 May 2024 - 29min
  • 4112 - ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 4, Part 1: The Debate Over “Moderate Drinking”

    The Standard American Diet (SAD) is truly sad; Twin experiment reveals health and mood tolls of ultra-processed food; Can Jets’ Aaron Rodgers make a comeback after Achilles heel rupture? Bergamot for cholesterol? The debate over “moderate drinking”; Oral anticoagulants can increase osteoporosis risk; Why calcium carbonate is a poor choice for bone health

    Mon, 06 May 2024 - 40min
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