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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 10, Part 2: Novel Non-Addictive Pain Drug

ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 10, Part 2: Novel Non-Addictive Pain Drug

Intelligent Medicine | The Best of High Tech Medicine and Alternative Modalities · Dr. Ronald Hoffman | Pioneering Complementary Medicine Practitioner

May 12, 202542m 5s

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Show Notes

Moderate—but not excessive—exercise can curb appetite; When you’re older does your ability to absorb supplements decline? FDA warns against eye drop to change eye color; Are soy supplements safe for breast cancer patients? Most ditch GLP-1 drugs after one year; Some B-complex supplements don’t deliver full suite of B vitamins; Novel non-addictive pain drug approved; Why mosquitoes can bite in mid-winter; Oops—surgeon removes patient’s liver, mistaking it for spleen. 

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