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    The dermatology industry UNLOCKED with top US skincare influencer & dermatologist Dr. Shah and Cortina Health CEO, Dr. Maclellan! The $$$ behind the ever-changing industry revealed!

    The dermatology industry UNLOCKED with top US skincare influencer & dermatologist Dr. Shah and Cortina Health CEO, Dr. Maclellan! The $$$ behind the ever-changing industry revealed!
    Episode Description:
    This week, Jason is joined by two medical professionals who are taking the dermatology industry by storm, Dr. Maneeb Shah and Dr. Reid Maclellan!

    Dr. Shah, better known as DermDoctor, is a board certified dermatologist with an expertise in medical, cosmetic, and procedural dermatology and partner at his own practice in North Carolina. You may know him from his social media posts, educating the public on various topics within the dermatology field, which has generated over 20 million followers between TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Dr. Maclellan is a founder and CEO of Cortina Health which is an AI health company with a mission to give people across the country the ability to receive proper dermatology treatment that is simple, quick and affordable. In addition to that Dr. McClellan is an adjunct professor of plastic surgery at both Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital.   

    Dr. Shah and Dr. Maclellan give insight to how to solve hair loss, what the best consumer hack is for plastic surgery, the importance of not budget or bargain shopping for filler, the reason why there is a shortage in dermatology, what the highest paying specialties are, how private insurance companies base their prices, how health insurance impacts the medical field, and the impact of financials that is affecting the future of the medical field - specifically student debt and the decreasing interest in the field. Dr. Maclellan and Dr. Shah also reveal the pros and cons for social media, why Dr. Shah would pick dermatology over social media, the origin story of how Dr. Shah and Dr. McClellan connected and how they are working together on Cortina Health, how Cortina Health works, how they differentiate from other telehealth doctors out there, and how cosmetic dermatology is for everyone. What are the top cosmetic procedures in dermatology? What is the most competitive specialty out of medical school? How is telehealth changing dermatology?

    Dr. Shah and Dr. Maclellan reveal all that and so much more in another episode you can’t afford to miss! 

    Host: Jason Tartick
    Co-Host: David Arduin
    Audio: Declan O’Connell
    Guest: Dr. Shah & Dr. Maclellan

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    How to prevent heart disease, according to science

    How to prevent heart disease, according to science

    Heart disease is among the top five causes of death globally, and it’s the first in the United States and United Kingdom. In the U.S., it causes 1 in 5 deaths.

    But what is heart disease, exactly? Can we take steps to avoid it? Prof. Eric Rimm, of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, is here to enlighten us. 

    In today’s episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Eric explore what we can do to reduce our chances of getting heart disease. 

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    Timecodes:

    00:15 - Intro

    01:07 - Quick fire questions

    02:10 - Biggest myth about Heart Disease

    03:2 6 - What is Heart Disease?

    08:03 - What is a stroke?

    10:29 - What are the differences in Heart Disease symptoms between men and women?

    12:51 - Did you know that…

    14:24 - The multi-decade diet study

    21:24 - The 4 ways to lower chances Heart Disease

    28:16 - Weight and Heart Disease

    32:09 - What can you do to reduce Heart Disease risk?

    34:30 - Exercise and Heart Disease risk

    37:11 - Body Weight and Heart Disease risk

    38:01 - Diet and Heart Disease risk

    41:06 - Sleep and Heart Disease risk

    46:18 - What is the cutting edge research in Heart Disease?

    49:35 - Summary

    53:18 -  Conclusion

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    Hawaiian Electric Knew of Wildfire Threat, but Waited Years to Act

    Hawaiian Electric Knew of Wildfire Threat, but Waited Years to Act
    In 2019, Hawaiian Electric concluded that it needed to do more to prevent equipment failures that could spark wildfires. In the wake of the Maui fires, the deadliest in the United States in more than a century, WSJ’s Katherine Blunt reports on why the company completed little such work.  Further Listening: - ‘Everything Is Gone’ — One Resident on the Maui Wildfires  Further Reading: - Hawaiian Electric Knew of Wildfire Threat, but Waited Years to Act  - Hawaii Officials Were Warned Years Ago That Maui’s Lahaina Faced High Wildfire Risk  - Officials Search for Remains of Maui Victims—and Answers for How the Wildfire Turned So Deadly  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Transcend Flawed Healthcare Systems w/ Dr. Amy Doneen

    Transcend Flawed Healthcare Systems w/ Dr. Amy Doneen
    This week we’re going to go straight to the HEART of the matter.LITERALLY.I have been searching for answers about HEART HEALTH for a long time now.  Those of you who follow me on a regular basis know I have some heart issues.  So not only is this going to be a great download about heart health for you, but it’s also an especially personal episode for me as well.That’s because this week’s guest saved my life.Let me repeat that…SHE SAVED MY LIFE!Just as important, since HEART DISEASE is a leading cause of death worldwide, what you hear this week will impact you and many people you know.And what you’ll learn could SAVE YOUR LIFE too.My guest, DR. AMY DONEEN, is an internationally recognized leader in the prevention of HEART ATTACKS, STROKES, AND DIABETES and is the owner and medical director of The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center (HASPC) in Spokane, Washington.  Dr. Doneen is also the co-founder and a principal instructor in the BaleDoneen Method, a genetically guided, precision-medicine approach to preventing, detecting, and treating cardiovascular disease.  And she has written a must-read book, HEALTHY HEART, HEALTHY BRAIN.I GUARANTEE you’ll think differently about your heart health after listening to this week’s episode.Dr. Doneen wastes no time in giving you practical information about life-threatening symptoms you should watch for.  We spend time talking about……the RED FLAGS for a heart attack…why the right BLOOD PRESSURE is critical for long-term health…the role of CHOLESTEROL and LIPOPROTEINS in your body…what FAT DEPOSITS in the eyes mean…and the connection between ORAL and ARTERIAL HEALTHYou’re going to get an important BIOLOGY LESSON on how all your vital organs and body systems work in concert with each other.  Dr. Doneen is going to teach you about your ARTERIAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM, how PSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH AND BRAIN HEALTH are linked, and why it's important for those systems to function well so that you can improve your heart health.Is there a DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE this week?ABSOLUTELY!And her message is simple…If you want to LIVE LONGER, learn about your heart, and take care of it like your life depends on it.Because…it does. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    It's Okay To Let Go Of Herd Immunity

    It's Okay To Let Go Of Herd Immunity
    Researchers say the concept of achieving herd immunity threshold isn't the right finish line to end the pandemic. It's an elusive number to define in the first place, and it changes under various circumstances. Science correspondent Geoff Brumfiel talks with Maddie about the complexities in even defining the number and what the public should focus on instead.

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    How Many People Transmit The Coronavirus Without Ever Feeling Sick?

    How Many People Transmit The Coronavirus Without Ever Feeling Sick?
    It's called asymptomatic spread. Recently a scientist with the World Health Organization created confusion when she seemed to suggest it was "very rare." It's not, as the WHO attempted to clarify.

    NPR science reporter Pien Huang explains what scientists know about asymptomatic spread, and what might have caused the WHO's mixed messages.

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