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A Fresh Take on Exposomics: Resiliency Factors That Offset Environmental Risks

A Fresh Take on Exposomics: Resiliency Factors That Offset Environmental Risks

It’s very difficult (often impossible) to complet…

Dr. Kara Fitzgerald | New Frontiers in Functional Medicine, Longevity, Epigenetics · Dr. Kara Fitzgerald

February 20, 20251h 9m

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It’s very difficult (often impossible) to completely avoid many of the environmental toxins that can cause harm - like air pollution and forever chemicals that contaminate our water and food supply. But Drs. Bob and Rosalind Wright at Mount Sinai have a hopeful solution to this dilemma. They are pioneering the study of “resiliency factors,” not just “risk factors,” that can offset the risks of harmful exposures. It’s a fresh and welcome take on exposomics that I am very excited to share with you. For instance - did you know that omega-3 intake during pregnancy can protect against the development of asthma in the child, even if the child is exposed to known risk factors for asthma? Or that positive relationships (ones that create a sensitive, positive, caregiving environment) have been shown to potentially mitigate the effects of environmental toxins? As a practitioner, I am always looking to empower patients with real solutions to the health challenges we inevitably face and I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. ~DrKF </p> Check out the show notes at https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/fxmed-podcast/ for the full list of links and resources. <p> <p> GUEST DETAILS Dr. Rosalind J. Wright, MD, MPH and Robert O. Wright, MD, MPH Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai https://icahn.mssm.edu/ </p> Dr. O. Robert Wright is the Ethel H. Wise Chair of Environmental Medicine at Mount Sinai and co-founder of the Institute for Exposomic Research. His research links environmental exposures, like those tracked in the PROGRESS cohort, with the developmental origins of diseases. </p> Dr. Rosalind J. Wright is Dean for Public Health at Icahn School of Medicine and Co-Director of the Institute for Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Exposomics. A pioneer in environmental health, she studies how early-life exposures influence chronic diseases and has been NIH-funded for over 23 years. She also mentors the next generation of clinical scientists. <p> <p> THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS <p> DIAMOND <p> DUTCH: https://tinyurl.com/4anbz7b3 </p> Biotics Research: https://www.bioticsresearch.com/ </p> Integrative Therapeutics: https://tinyurl.com/4emwj48z </p> GOLD OneSkin: http://oneskin.co/DRKARA </p> TimeLine Nutrition: https://tinyurl.com/bdzx2xms </p> Vibrant Wellness: https://www.vibrant-wellness.com/ <p> EXCLUSIVE OFFERS FROM OUR SPONSORS <p> Try QUALIA NAD+ for up to 50% off! Visit https://www.qualialife.com/kara15 and use code KARA15 at checkout for an additional 15% off your entire purchase. <p> OneSkin: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code DRKARA at oneskin.co/DRKARA <p> <p> CONNECT with DrKF <p> Want more? Join our newsletter here: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/newsletter/ Or take our pop quiz and test your BioAge! https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/bioagequiz <p> YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/hjpc8daz <p> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarafitzgerald/ <p> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrKaraFitzgerald/ <p> <p> DrKF Clinic: Patient consults with DrKF physicians including Younger You Concierge: https://tinyurl.com/yx4fjhkb <p> Younger You Group Program: https://tinyurl.com/4hvusavw <p> Younger You book: https://tinyurl.com/mr4d9tym <p> Better Broths and Healing Tonics book: https://tinyurl.com/3644mrfw