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Foods and Anti Aging
Can eating certain foods or maintaining a certain diet help prevent signs of anti aging?, What are some foods that can help a person’s physical appearance?, How crucial is it for a person to get an early start on aging by maintaining a certain diet from as early as young adulthood?, Are there any foods that have a negative effect on the skin?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Shoreh Ershadi- President, CEO and health practitioner of the ANTIAGING Institute of California with a Ph.D in Clinical Biochemistry and Endocrinology, PharmD and a certified member of The American Board of Anti-Aging Health Practitioners
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Antioxidants for Anti Aging
What are antioxidants?, What are some different reasons people take antioxidants?, How can antioxidants help with the anti aging process?
Can you talk about some specific antioxidants and how they help the anti aging?, Are there any negative side effects to taking antioxidants?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Shoreh Ershadi- President, CEO and health practitioner of the ANTIAGING Institute of California with a Ph.D in Clinical Biochemistry and Endocrinology, PharmD and a certified member of The American Board of Anti-Aging Health Practitioners
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Preventing and Postponing Aging
Can you tell me some preventative measures people can take to help postpone the signs of aging?,How does a healthy lifestyle influence signs of aging? And at the same time, does family history play any part?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Shoreh Ershadi- President, CEO and health practitioner of the ANTIAGING Institute of California with a Ph.D in Clinical Biochemistry and Endocrinology, PharmD and a certified member of The American Board of Anti-Aging Health Practitioners
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Aging
Why do we age?, When do people generally begin to show physical signs of aging in their appearance? And what are the first signs for both men and women?, What might attribute to why some people age quicker than others?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Shoreh Ershadi- President, CEO and health practitioner of the ANTIAGING Institute of California with a Ph.D in Clinical Biochemistry and Endocrinology, PharmD and a certified member of The American Board of Anti-Aging Health Practitioners
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Aging and Inflammation
1.Why and how is the aging process closely integrated with inflammation?
2.What are the main forms of inflammation in an aging person that provide the most discomfort?
3.What nutritional supplements are recommended for an elderly person suffering from inflammation?
4.Are there any preventative nutritional actions that can be taken in the younger years of a person’s life that can prevent or reduce inflammation as they age? What effect does exercising in one’s youth have on this?
These questions are answered by:
Dr. Michael Wald - Doctor or Nutrition and Director of Nutritional Services at Integrated Medicine of Mount Kisco, PC
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Anti-Aging
What is anti-aging medicine? In what form is it most commonly used today?
At what age does it become necessary to take steps to promote anti-aging?
What foods are said to evoke a healthy aging process?
Which area of the body faces the greatest impact of aging?
What anti-aging medicines or life habits can be useful for the mind in the face of aging?
These questions will be answered by Dr. David Orman - Wellness Entrepreneur, Expert and Educator. He is the developer of an anti-aging formula, Hgh Plus and the the author of two books.
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Anti-Aging Nutrition
How can anti-aging be targeted on an internal, cellular level?, Why does good internal health help with surgery and recovery?, Is the purpose of anti-aging medicine to prevent or slow down the aging process of to rectify the sign of aging that already exist?, Are there any risks associated with hormone replacement therapies?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Ryan Stanton - Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon
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Erectile Dysfunction
Consultant Urologist and Andrologist, Mr Rowland Rees answers these questions:
What is the definition of erectile dysfunction?
Is Erectile Dysfunction a Normal Part of Aging?
What causes Erectile Dysfunction?
How Is Erectile Dysfunction Treated?
How Successful Are Medications Such as Viagra at Treating ED in Diabetics?
Kidney disease and erectile dysfunction may be related. is this True or False?
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Weight Loss
What is the healthiest approach for a person who is trying to lose weight?, What is the meaning of a fast or slow metabolism?, Should one take their metabolism into consideration when dieting and how do they learn about their own metabolism?, Why are crash diets harmful to the body?, What is the best way to not regain the weight lost in a diet, assuming a person doesn’t wish to spend their life on one perpetual diet?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Shoreh Ershadi- President, CEO and health practitioner of the ANTIAGING Institute of California with a Ph.D in Clinical Biochemistry and Endocrinology, PharmD and a certified member of The American Board of Anti-Aging Health Practitioners
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Men’s Hair Loss
What are the most common causes for men’s hair loss?, Why do some men lose their hair while others don’t?
What are some early signs and symptoms of balding?, Does wearing hats or using hair styling products contribute to men’s hair loss?, Are there any preventative measures that men can take to avoid hair loss?, What are some different ways to reverse hair loss?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Shoreh Ershadi- President, CEO and health practitioner of the ANTIAGING Institute of California with a Ph.D in Clinical Biochemistry and Endocrinology, PharmD and a certified member of The American Board of Anti-Aging Health Practitioners
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Lifestyle to prevent/reduce risk for Alzheimer's disease
Americans are working harder than ever and more hours now that technology is so accessible. In your professional opinion, might this cause a rise in the number of people afflicted with this disease?, What are critical brain foods for prevention of Alzheimer's?, Can you comment on Alzheimer’s prevention trials?, What is the connection between AD and diabetes?, Even with a healthy lifestyle, the AD gene is hereditary. What course(s) of action can be taken early on if there is a known hereditary connection to AD?, How does physical exercise help with AD prevention?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Paul Bendheim- Clinical Professor of Neurology, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. He is the Author of “The Brain Training Revolution: A Proven Workout For Healthy Brain Aging”. He is also the Founder, Chairman & Chief Medical Officer,BrainSavers, LLC
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Memory Loss
What are differences between warning signs for dementia or Alzheimer's vs. normal n age-associated memory loss?, Is brain aging inevitable? What can we do to prevent memory loss now that we are living longer?, What factors are associated with the reduction of risk of cognitive decline in older adults?, What are the therapeutic and adverse effects of interventions to improve or maintain cognitive ability or function? Are there differences in outcomes among identifiable subgroups?, Describe your program BrainSavers and your company’s goals in promoting healthy brain aging, decreasing memory loss, and preventing Alzheimer’s disease.
These questions will be answered by Dr. Paul Bendheim- Clinical Professor of Neurology, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. He is the Author of “The Brain Training Revolution: A Proven Workout For Healthy Brain Aging”. He is also the Founder, Chairman & Chief Medical Officer,BrainSavers, LLC
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Alzheimer's
What exactly is Alzheimer's disease and what happens to the brain as a result of this disease?, With new detection technologies improving by the day, how will this be of help without a cure for the disease itself?, Approximately how long do most people stay asymptomatic? , When a person has a mild form of the disease, how long do they remain mildly impaired?, What are the warning signs of the disease?, Even though there is no cure, is it beneficial to have periodic checkups? If so, at what age is this recommended?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Paul Bendheim- Clinical Professor of Neurology, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. He is the Author of “The Brain Training Revolution: A Proven Workout For Healthy Brain Aging”. He is also the Founder, Chairman & Chief Medical Officer,BrainSavers, LLC
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1 Dementia
What are the major myths concerning Dementia?, What happens to our brain as we get older that can sometimes lead to dementia, and what can we do to prevent it?, Do greater lifespans present a contributing factor to the increase in dementia?, Besides, the obvious healthy lifestyle, what types of preventative measures can be taken against Dementia?, What is the difference between Alzheimers and Dementia?
These questions will be answered by Dr. Paul Bendheim- Clinical Professor of Neurology, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. He is the Author of “The Brain Training Revolution: A Proven Workout For Healthy Brain Aging”. He is also the Founder, Chairman & Chief Medical Officer,BrainSavers, LLC
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Eye on Israel
This week, host Andrew Stockum will be interviewing Yaron Pitaru, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at Divergon. He is here to discuss Israeli investments and economics. Don't forget to press the ACE button and send in your questions live to the studio!
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Global Healthcare Ecosystems
What are the most distinct differences between first world and third world healthcare ecosystems?
In what way can first world healthcare ecosystems learn from third world experiences? Can you provide an example?
In what way can institutions such as Singularity University promote a global healthcare ecosystem?
These questions answered by:Dr Johnny Walker, a diagnostic imaging specialist embarked on a mission to fundamentally change the way health care was delivered through the design and implementation of a simple digital tele-radiology solution, which linked any patient, anywhere, at any given time, to the best diagnostic specialists around the world. He created a truly "paperless and filmless" system, and in 2002, Global Diagnostics was born.
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Medical Entrepreneurs
What characterises someone as a medical entrepreneur?
What do you mean when you say “embrace medical entrepreneurs by pouring petrol on them”?
What does the future have in store for medical entrepreneurs?
These questions answered by:Dr Johnny Walker, a diagnostic imaging specialist embarked on a mission to fundamentally change the way health care was delivered through the design and implementation of a simple digital tele-radiology solution, which linked any patient, anywhere, at any given time, to the best diagnostic specialists around the world. He created a truly "paperless and filmless" system, and in 2002, Global Diagnostics was born.
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Feeling Focussed Video
What is the meaning of a “feeling focussed video”?
In what way will utilization of said video promote more effective engagements and amongst whom?
What are the pros and cons of implementing “feeling focused videos”?
These questions answered by:Dr Johnny Walker, a diagnostic imaging specialist embarked on a mission to fundamentally change the way health care was delivered through the design and implementation of a simple digital tele-radiology solution, which linked any patient, anywhere, at any given time, to the best diagnostic specialists around the world. He created a truly "paperless and filmless" system, and in 2002, Global Diagnostics was born.
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Disruptive Thinking and Disruptive Technology
What is disruptive thinking?
What is the meaning of disruptive technology?
How can these two factors help in reshaping the Healthcare Ecosystem?
What are the implications of such a change?
These questions answered by:Dr Johnny Walker, a diagnostic imaging specialist embarked on a mission to fundamentally change the way health care was delivered through the design and implementation of a simple digital tele-radiology solution, which linked any patient, anywhere, at any given time, to the best diagnostic specialists around the world. He created a truly "paperless and filmless" system, and in 2002, Global Diagnostics was born.
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Matriarch of Healthcare Ecosystem
How can you define the concept of the Healthcare Ecosystem?
What role does the mother play in this Ecosystem? What are the implications of their role as “gatekeepers”?
In what way, if at all, has the role of the mother as the central Matriarch of the Healthcare Ecosystem changed as the amount of stay-at-home mothers has decreased over the years?
Has the increased numbers of divorce and shared parenting had an impact on the mother being the guardian angel of the healthcare ecosystem?
These questions answered by:Dr Johnny Walker, a diagnostic imaging specialist embarked on a mission to fundamentally change the way health care was delivered through the design and implementation of a simple digital tele-radiology solution, which linked any patient, anywhere, at any given time, to the best diagnostic specialists around the world. He created a truly "paperless and filmless" system, and in 2002, Global Diagnostics was born.
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Mindfulness As A Way Of Managing Life
Dr Lars Davidsson, Medical Director of Angloeuropeanclinic Ltd in London, answers these questions:
What is mindfulness?
What conditions can you help using this technique?
What are the 7 elements of the mindfulness attitude that are required for someone to achieve a mindful state?
Is this a technique where you see results quickly or does it take time?
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Blindsight
What is blindsight?
How common are cases of blindsight and how can it be detected or described?
Do cases of blindsight involve conscious or unconscious decision making processes?
These questions answered by: Berit (Brit) Brogaard is a Professor of Philosophy with joint appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the Center for Neurodynamics at the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) and faculty at the Network for Sensory Research at the University of Toronto.
Kristian Marlow - Graduate student and managing at the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research. He is president of the University of Missouri in St. Louis Philosopher’s Forum.
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Autism
What is the Intense World Theory as it pertains to Autism?
What makes this theory different from other theories explaining Autism Spectrum Disorder?
How does acceptance of theory affect treatment of ASD?
Are there any limitations to this theory as it develops?
These questions answered by: Berit (Brit) Brogaard is a Professor of Philosophy with joint appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the Center for Neurodynamics at the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) and faculty at the Network for Sensory Research at the University of Toronto.
Kristian Marlow - Graduate student and managing at the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research. He is president of the University of Missouri in St. Louis Philosopher’s Forum.
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Savant Syndrome
What is Savant Syndrome and what are the characteristics of someone with this syndrome?
Is Savant Syndrome developed or acquired?
How does research suggest that most people have savant-like abilities?
Do neurotypical people have a realistic chance to experience mental functions akin to those of savant syndrome in the future?
These questions answered by: Berit (Brit) Brogaard is a Professor of Philosophy with joint appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the Center for Neurodynamics at the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) and faculty at the Network for Sensory Research at the University of Toronto.
Kristian Marlow - Graduate student and managing at the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research. He is president of the University of Missouri in St. Louis Philosopher’s Forum.