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Aired on Monday, May 31st.
(Note: This show first aired back in March.) Our guest on ST Medical Monday is Dr. Saray Stancic. In 1995, she learned that she had multiple sclerosis. By 2003, she was walking regularly with a cane, had stopped nearly all unnecessary physical activity, and was on several medications. Flash forward to 2010, when she ran a marathon.. How d she do this? It didn t happen overnight, of course, but through a series of dedicated lifestyle changes it did happen. Dr. Stancic is a lifestyle medicine physician based in New Jersey, and she s also the author of What s Missing from Medicine: Six Lifestyle Changes to Overcome Chronic Illness. She tells us about this book, and about her own remarkable story, on this edition of our program.
• Jan 11, 2021
Our guest is Dr. Michael Roizen, the bestselling author and Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic. He s also the co-author of The What to Eat When Cookbook, which is just out, and which builds upon a previous (and very popular) guidebook that he co-wrote called What to Eat When. In both volumes, Dr. Roizen points out that when we eat (that is, what time of day) is actually crucial to the link between a healthy diet and healthy living. It s also crucial to disease prevention, better overall mental/physical performance, and a longer life. As Dr.
Aired on Monday, April 12th.
Our guest is Herman Pontzer, an Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University and Associate Research Professor of Global Health at the Duke Global Health Institute. An well-known researcher in human energetics and evolution, he joins us to discuss his new book, Burn: New Research Blows the Lid Off How We Really Burn Calories, Lose Weight, and Stay Healthy. The book draws on Pontzer s groundbreaking studies with hunter-gatherer tribes in order to show how exercise actually doesn t increase our metabolism. Instead, human beings generally burn calories within a very narrow range nearly 3,000 calories per day, no matter our activity level. The book thus offers, per a starred review in Kirkus, an absorbing, instructive lesson for anyone concerned about their health.