Intelligent Medicine

Dr. Ronald Hoffman
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Mar 26, 2025 • 28min

Medical Errors and Patient Advocacy: Dr. Julie's Guide to Hospital Stays, Part 1

Dr. Julie Siemers, a nurse educator and author of “Surviving Your Hospital Stay: A Nurse Educator's Guide to Staying Safe and Living to Tell About It,” details the importance of patient safety in hospitals, the dangers of medical errors, and how patients and their families can advocate for better care. Dr. Siemers talks about the critical role of nurses, the hierarchy within the nursing profession, and the importance of effective communication between healthcare providers and patients. She also offers practical advice on dealing with high-risk medications, leveraging AI in healthcare, and ensuring better health outcomes by being informed and proactive.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 36min

Medical Errors and Patient Advocacy: Dr. Julie's Guide to Hospital Stays, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Julie Siemers, a nurse educator and author of “Surviving Your Hospital Stay: A Nurse Educator's Guide to Staying Safe and Living to Tell About It.” 
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Mar 25, 2025 • 28min

Vitamin D: How Rickets Shaped Nutritional Science, Part 1

The Long Shadow of Rickets: Vitamin D, Historical Insights, and Modern Implications. Dr. Chris Warren, a history professor at Brooklyn College delves into the origins and prevalence of rickets, a condition now largely unknown but once widespread. Dr. Warren explains the factors contributing to rickets, particularly Vitamin D deficiency, and shares insights from his book, "Starved for Light: The Long Shadow of Rickets and Vitamin D Deficiency." The discussion covers socioeconomic, industrial, and environmental aspects, along with the relevance of cod liver oil, sunlight exposure, and the evolution of Vitamin D synthesis. There are also reflections on modern implications of Vitamin D deficiency and racial differences in processing Vitamin D. The episode concludes with a look at how historical medical practices around rickets influenced today's medical norms and practices.
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Mar 25, 2025 • 43min

Vitamin D: How Rickets Shaped Nutritional Science, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Chris Warren, author of "Starved for Light: The Long Shadow of Rickets and Vitamin D Deficiency."
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Mar 24, 2025 • 42min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for March 22, Part 1: Bladder Cancer

The party may be over for telehealth purveyors of cheap copycat weight loss drugs; GLP-1 medications said to offer anti-aging benefits, but a concerning trend points to hair loss in women; Returning astronauts suffer effects of zero gravity, sterile environment; Why supplements can be a logical choice for bladder cancer; Amid new measles concerns, do adults need a booster? 
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Mar 24, 2025 • 43min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for March 22, Part 2: Tattoos Linked to Skin Cancer

U.S. drops to lowest-ever standings in “World Happiness Report”; Bergamot notches double-digit cholesterol improvements in new study; Benefits of collagen peptides; Addressing post-chemotherapy fatigue; Solutions for knee pain; Tattoos linked to skin cancer, lymphoma risk; High-dose vitamin D slows progression of MS; Advances in AI lead to smart prosthetics, brain control of robot arms for paralytics. 
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Mar 21, 2025 • 24min

Leyla Weighs In: Smart Shopping and Kitchen Habits for Better Nutrition

It’s National Nutrition Month! So nutritionist Leyla Muedin details how to spring clean your kitchen. She emphasizes the importance of organizing and cleaning your kitchen, from replacing old utensils and sharpening knives to checking expiration dates on spices and canned goods. She offers practical advice for grocery shopping, food storage, and meal prep to help listeners make healthier choices. The episode encourages listeners to streamline their kitchen environment to make nutritious cooking easier and more efficient.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 36min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: At Home Prostate Tests

An example of another bad 'scientific' studyWhat do you think of the new at-home prostate test?My calcium score has increased over the years. Am I taking enough Vitamin K? Too much?
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Mar 20, 2025 • 37min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Heating Pad for Pain

A case study in high cholesterolHow can I lower my Apolipoprotein B? My husband's A1c went up after taking a statin for 5 months. Help!Can you recommend a good foot cream?Using a heating pad for pain — a listener's success storyHow long of a break should I take from my supplement regimen?
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Mar 19, 2025 • 37min

Cognitive Wellness: Strategies to Preserve and Enhance Brain Function, Part 1

Understanding and Preserving Cognitive Health with Dr. Barbara Haskin: In this episode of the Intelligent Medicine podcast, host Dr. Ronald Hoffman discusses cognitive health with neuropsychologist Dr. Barbara Haskin, author of “How My Brain Works: A Guide to Understanding It Better and To Keeping It Healthy.” They explore the impact of aging and other factors on cognitive function, citing personal anecdotes and recent research. The conversation centers on the importance of mental well-being, diet, exercise, and sleep in maintaining brain health. Dr. Haskin highlights her professional experiences, including the evaluation and treatment of various cognitive issues through detailed testing and personalized care strategies. The episode concludes with a discussion on practical lifestyle measures to prevent and address cognitive decline.

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