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    Explore "mood enhancement" with insightful episodes like "239 - Challenging NICE's draft menopause guidance", "What You Need to Know About Water - with Mario Brainovic", "#325 How Exercise Changes Your Brain & Why Anxiety Is Your Superpower with Dr Wendy Suzuki", "The health benefits of eating together" and "Sound" from podcasts like ""The Dr Louise Newson Podcast", "The Resetter Podcast with Dr. Mindy Pelz", "Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee", "ZOE Science & Nutrition" and "Everyday Positivity"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    239 - Challenging NICE's draft menopause guidance

    239 - Challenging NICE's draft menopause guidance

    On this week’s podcast, Dr Louise is joined by Dr Peter Greenhouse, a menopause specialist with 40 years’ experience in women’s sexual healthcare who is actively involved in postgraduate lecturing.

    He has recently spoken out about NICE’s draft menopause guideline update, and tells Dr Louise it contains inappropriate and inaccurate statements, particularly concerning HRT and breast cancer safety, and ignores the cardioprotective effect of HRT when it’s started within 10 years of the menopausal transition.

    Dr Peter challenges NICE’s stance on HRT for primary prevention and proposes a pre-emptive approach that could help reduce the amount of other medications GPs are prescribing menopausal women.

    Finally, he shares his belief that women should be able to take as much HRT for as long as they need to.

    You can read about Newson Health’s response to the NICE draft guideline consultation here.

    Follow Dr Peter Greenhouse on X @GreenhousePeter

    You can read Roger Lobo's paper, Back to the Future, which is referred to in the podcast, here.

    Click here for more on Newson Health

    What You Need to Know About Water - with Mario Brainovic

    What You Need to Know About Water - with Mario Brainovic

    This episode is about a revolutionary new device/tool that radically changes the state of drinking water and has the potential to do the same for your health.

    To view full show notes, more information on the guest, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://www.drmindypelz.com/ep172

    Mario Brainovic is an entrepreneur, researcher and a visionary in the field of health and wellness. He has focused his energy on enhancing the properties of water by rearranging the H2O molecules into a liquid crystalline structure. That structure, and its stability, have a remarkable influence on all living things.

    Checkout our fasting membership at resetacademy.drmindypelz.com

    This is a sponsored episode. Please note our medical disclaimer.

    #325 How Exercise Changes Your Brain & Why Anxiety Is Your Superpower with Dr Wendy Suzuki

    #325 How Exercise Changes Your Brain & Why Anxiety Is Your Superpower with Dr Wendy Suzuki

    Every morning, my guest on this week’s episode starts her day with 30-minutes of exercise. She knows – from personal experience backed by scientific research – that this makes her more focused, happy, motivated, and even creative. She knows it’ll help her grow new brain cells and neural pathways, long into old age. And she wants you to reap all these benefits too.

     

    Dr Wendy Suzuki is a neuroscientist and a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology at New York University’s Center for Neural Science. Her 2016 book Healthy Brain, Happy Life is a thought-provoking, life-changing look at the plasticity of the brain – and the research-based ways we can change it for the better.

     

    In our conversation, Wendy shares her realisation that the ‘bubble bath of feelgood chemicals’ released during movement were having powerful unexpected effects in her brain. And she explains how even just a small amount of exercise creates profound changes in the brain that go much further than simply boosting mood.

     

    We talk about the effect exercise had on the hippocampus, the part of the brain critical for long-term memory and imagination, as well as the pre-frontal cortex, responsible for our working, moment-to-moment memory. It’s all inspiring proof that our brains are plastic and can change at any age, and that we can take action to make them healthier, younger and stronger.

     

    We also discuss anxiety. Wendy’s latest book, provocatively titled Anxiety Is Your Superpower is all about reframing this ‘misunderstood emotion’ as a signal designed to protect us. Anxiety and fear levels have certainly risen over the past few years but if we can understand anxiety as part of the fight or flight stress response, says Wendy, we can begin to see it as an evolutionary tool for productivity. The key, she says, is turning a panicked list of ‘what ifs’ into a practical list of ‘to dos’.

     

    Wendy explains the detrimental effects of alcohol on brain health, the wonders of meditation and how listening to your favourite piece of music is one of the easiest ways to nourish your brain.

     

    This is a practical and inspiring episode that I’m certain will have you taking action immediately.


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    The health benefits of eating together

    The health benefits of eating together

    You might think what you eat and when are the only factors that play into the health of your diet. But recent research has shown that who you eat with can also play a role. And it could even make your food taste better!

    In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah ask: Can eating with other people really improve your food? 

    Studies referenced in today’s episode: 

    • Associations of family feeding and mealtime practices with children's overall diet quality, published in Appetite here
    • ‘Diet and Health Benefits Associated with In-Home Eating and Sharing Meals at Home’ from International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health here
    • ‘The Protective Role of Family Meals for Youth Obesity: 10-year Longitudinal Associations’ from the U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services here

    Download our FREE guide — Top 10 Tips to Live Healthier: https://zoe.com/freeguide

    Follow ZOE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoe/

    Follow Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsarahberry/ 

    This podcast was produced by Fascinate Productions.

    5: JOT - Take in the Good

    5: JOT - Take in the Good
    Dr. Hanson explains the concept of “Just One Thing,” and applies it to his technique of Taking in the Good. If you’d like more Just One Thing, sign up for our free weekly newsletter here. Sponsor Message: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. If you'd like to start making real, positive changes to your brain and your life, but you don't have a lot of extra time, then you may want to check out Rick Hanson's new program: Just One Minute. Use the code BEINGWELL at checkout for 10% off the purchase price. Connect with the show: Visit us on the web Follow us on Instagram Follow Rick on Facebook Follow Forrest on Facebook Subscribe on iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices