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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Is salt making me fat?

Save our Supplements!; What is the lowdown on iodized salt? Do we really need it?; Is salt making me fat?; A recent chest CT scan shows that my thyroid gland is atrophic. What does this mean?; What are your thoughts on stem cell therapy?

Oct 3, 202429 min

Revolutionizing Healthcare: Integrative Medicine and Youthful Longevity, Part 1

Alex Lubarsky, the founder of Science Of Human Optimization, Inc. and author of “YOUTHFUL LONGEVITY: Why Living to 100 Vibrant, Productive, and Fulfilling Years is Your Birthright, and Mandate,” shares his personal story of how overcoming a medical challenge through natural modalities led him to become a key influencer in the field of integrative medicine. We discuss a recent Senate Roundtable: “End the Chronic Disease Epidemic,” featuring RFK Jr., Casey and Calley Means, and Dr. Marty Makary. Alex attended the meeting, and shares his impressions. He expresses his disappointment with the virtual news blackout of the event by the mainstream media; critics of integrative medicine were quick to label it “disinformation” and called for a crackdown. How can we bridge the partisan gap that creates battle lines around the rational project of making America healthy again?

Oct 2, 202433 min

Revolutionizing Healthcare: Integrative Medicine and Youthful Longevity, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Alex Lubarsky, founder of Science Of Human Optimization, Inc. and author of “YOUTHFUL LONGEVITY: Why Living to 100 Vibrant, Productive, and Fulfilling Years is Your Birthright, and Mandate.”

Oct 2, 202436 min

Understanding Human Evolution to Improve Modern Health, Part 1

Dr. Jenny Powers, co-author of “On the Origin of Being,” details the fascinating connections between evolutionary biology and modern health. She explores how our ancestral diets, lifestyles, and social structures can provide valuable insights into improving our current health and wellness. Topics include the evolutionary basis of diet, the importance of sleep and circadian rhythms, the role of grandparents, and the pitfalls of modern food and environmental toxins. The conversation delves into how we can apply lessons from our hunter-gatherer ancestors to address contemporary health issues.

Oct 1, 202430 min

Understanding Human Evolution to Improve Modern Health, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Jenny Powers, co-author of “On the Origin of Being: Understanding the Science of Evolution to Enhance Your Quality of Life.”

Oct 1, 202437 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for Sept 28, Part 1: Anti-Aging Skin Products

Milestone Senate round table on harnessing natural therapies to address U.S. chronic disease crisis—but mainstream media ignores and skeptics rail; Rating Epidermal growth factor (EGF), the new ingredient in anti-aging skin products; former NYC Covid Czar attended sex parties and private dance events during lockdown he enforced; A Harvard med student ate over 700 eggs in a month—what was his cholesterol? Severe obesity rises in US; death rates rise in the U.S.—and it’s not about Covid; numbness in toes—what are possible causes?

Sep 30, 202441 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for September 28, Part 2: CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy)

Should you take statins even if your LDL is low? Medicare approves coverage for weight loss injections—but millions may be eligible, at a cost of tens of billions; Senator Bernie Sanders confronts CEO of Novo Nordisk: “40,000 die every year because your shots are too expensive!” Yo-yo dieting may accelerate heart disease; Why is belly fat so hard to shed when you get older? How—or whether—to treat silent reflux; Inadequate hydration associated with higher risk of dying—what level of fluid intake do men and women need? Tua Tagovailoa 3rd concussion puts him on injured reserve; One in three ex-NFL players believe they have CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy); Running back Derrick Henry’s quarter million dollar per year health regimen.

Sep 30, 202442 min

Leyla Weighs In: Cutting Out Sugar and Starch for IBS Relief

Registered dietitian nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses dietary strategies for managing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). She compares the traditional low FODMAP diet with a recent study advocating a low sugar and starch diet, highlighting the effectiveness of both approaches in alleviating IBS symptoms. Leyla provides detailed information on which foods to avoid and which to consume on a low FODMAP diet and stresses that while both diets can significantly improve IBS symptoms, they are not intended to be long-term solutions. The episode offers insights into how dietary changes, along with botanical supplements, can help relieve IBS-related issues such as bloating, gas, and altered bowel habits.

Sep 27, 202422 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Low Dose Aspirin

Discussion about the recent nutrition round table hosted by Senator Ron Johnson; What can I take for chronic tinnitus due to a motorcycle accident?; What is your criteria for prescribing a daily low dose aspirin?

Sep 26, 202433 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: How Much is Too Much Vitamin A

What has happened to Future Pharm?; A large gallstone was found on a recent MRI. Is this contributing to my colitis and IBS-D?; What advice do you have for treating oral lichen planus?; Can you talk about Revive for skin, hair, nails and joints?; How much vitamin A can I take to avoid toxicity?; Do you know of a good functional medicine doctor in Los Angeles?

Sep 26, 202438 min

Natural Medicine in Focus: Gut-Brain Axis, Omega-3s, and Clinical Empathy, Part 1

Karolyn Gazella, the founder of the Natural Medicine Journal, discusses the growing field of integrative medicine, focusing on a fascinating study that demonstrates how fish oil can slow progression of Alzheimer’s. She also highlights how diet and lifestyle can overcome “bad” genes, the microbiome’s influence on resilience and eye health, and how physician empathy can improve patient outcomes. Karolyn also shares her extensive experience in publishing and podcasting about holistic health since 1992, and highlights the evolving respect for naturopathic practices within the medical community.

Sep 25, 202432 min

Natural Medicine in Focus: Gut-Brain Axis, Omega-3s, and Clinical Empathy, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Karolyn A. Gazella, founder of the Natural Medicine Journal and the host of the Natural Medicine Journal Podcast series.

Sep 25, 202432 min

Cancer Screening 2.0: Integrating Functional Medicine with Advanced Detection, Part 1

BREAKTHROUGHS IN CANCER DETECTION: New tests promise to revolutionize cancer diagnosis. Dr. Gary Goldman is a board-certified ob-gyn and one of America’s leading Functional Medicine practitioners, and is also a member of the speakers’ bureau for Grail, developer of the Galleri cancer test. What are some of the limitations of current cancer tests like mammography, colonoscopy, PSA, CA-125, PAP smears, and CT scans? What’s the difference between sensitivity and specificity? How does the Galleri test enhance our ability to detect cancers? How was it developed? How accurate is it? Will it lead to overdiagnosis? Why is there controversy over a £140 million NHS trial using Galleri to detect cancer? Can “liquid biopsies” be used to find out whether cancer is recurring before it’s visible on imaging? What about new genetic tests that predict your likelihood of developing cancer? Why the arguments over frequency of colonoscopies, mammograms and PAP smears? Is there a certain age when you can forego them? Is the new colon cancer blood test a good alternative to colonoscopy?

Sep 24, 202431 min

Cancer Screening 2.0: Integrating Functional Medicine with Advanced Detection, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Gary Goldman, board-certified ob-gyn and one of America’s leading Functional Medicine practitioners. He's a member of the speakers’ bureau for Grail, developer of the Galleri cancer test.

Sep 24, 202452 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for September 21, Part 1: “Dead Butt Syndrome”

“Dead butt syndrome”—you probably already have it; Over half of Americans with uncontrolled hypertension are unaware of their condition; Is a smartwatch app for continuous blood pressure monitoring ready for primetime? What are frequent causes of errors in blood pressure measurement? How long can you continue to take Prolia? What’s the likelihood of a colon adenoma turning cancerous? Metformin scores cognitive and anti-aging benefits in monkeys—human trials underway.

Sep 23, 202441 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for September 21, Part 2: Diagnosing Stomach Pain

Is “Morgellon’s Disease” a figment of the imagination? Are reports of frequent liver problems with popular herbs unfairly alarmist? Diagnosing stomach pain; Harmful micro-organisms can travel hundreds of miles high in the atmosphere; Toxic condoms; Sales of herbal supplements soar—we breakdown the most popular; The three tests for cardiovascular risk that you absolutely need.

Sep 23, 202442 min

Leyla Weighs In: Why Washing Produce Isn’t Enough

Effective Produce Cleaning and Pesticide Concerns: registered dietitian nutritionist Leyla Muedin details the importance of buying organic produce and the limitations of washing fruits and vegetables to remove pesticide residues. She explains the findings of a new study published in the American Chemical Society's journal Nano Letters, which indicates that washing does not effectively remove pesticides that penetrate the fruit's peel into the pulp. She provides practical tips for cleaning produce, emphasizing buying organic and peeling fruits like apples to minimize pesticide exposure. The episode also addresses food safety practices, consumer concerns, and the significance of choosing high-quality food for long-term health.

Sep 20, 202423 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Cancer Screening

A 'Holy Grail' on cancer screening?; What are your thoughts on using Lomatium for viral infections? Is it worth the possible rash for first time users?; What do you think of the new PSE test for prostate cancer?

Sep 19, 202434 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Body Composition

Can you discuss the study on the effects of saturated fat consumption on Lipoprotein (a)?; Am I experiencing side effects of Alpha-lipoic acid due to my low weight?; Is mesalamine a better and safer alternative to budesonide for treating ulcerative colitis?; An insight or advice on treating Polymyalgia Rheumatica?; Can you recommend a good body composition scale for home use?

Sep 19, 202441 min

Beyond Cholesterol: Holistic Approaches to Cardiovascular Health, Part 1

The Multifaceted Benefits of Aged Garlic Extract: Heart Health Expert Jim LaValle delves into recent studies highlighting how aged garlic extract can aid middle-aged and master athletes by improving VO2 max, reducing oxidative stress, and enhancing recovery times. The conversation also touches on the broader context of cardiovascular health, the roles of magnesium and omega-3s, and the importance of considering multiple factors beyond cholesterol levels to mitigate cardiovascular risks. Jim LaValle emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach including diet, exercise, and specific nutrients to achieve optimal health outcomes.

Sep 18, 202427 min

Beyond Cholesterol: Holistic Approaches to Cardiovascular Health, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Jim LaValle, Clinical Pharmacist, Author, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist, and Heart Health Expert, about the benefits of Aged Garlic Extract.

Sep 18, 202434 min

From Peptides to Policy: Tackling Healthcare Challenges with Dr. Rob Verkerk, Part 1

Dr. Rob Verkerk is an internationally acclaimed scientist with over 25 years’ experience in the field of agricultural and healthcare sustainability. He’s Founder and Executive & Scientific Director of the Alliance for Natural Health. He provides a deep dive on the importance of natural health solutions and shares insights on the ongoing battle against regulatory challenges and censorship. Dr. Verkerk emphasizes the role of ANH in protecting access to natural therapies and highlights the significant advancements and regulatory threats pertaining to homeopathy, peptides, dietary supplements, bioidentical hormones, CBD and NMN. Furthermore, he details breakthroughs in anti-aging. Will RFK Jr.’s platforming of natural health care in the Presidential campaign make a difference? How COVID missteps have created public disenchantment with mainstream health authorities. How government and social media censorship has throttled down access to truthful information about natural alternatives. Legal initiatives to push back on the regulatory state. Overcoming looming challenges to the natural supplement industry. He also delves into the implications of the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Chevron deference, positioning it as an opportunity to challenge restrictive regulatory practices. Finally, he touches on the necessity of connecting with nature and the role of political movements in reshaping the American healthcare landscape.

Sep 17, 202434 min

From Peptides to Policy: Tackling Healthcare Challenges with Dr. Rob Verkerk, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Rob Verkerk, Founder, Executive & Scientific Director of the Alliance for Natural Health International & Alliance for Natural Health USA.

Sep 17, 202433 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for September 14, Part 1: Is Meat Pro-Inflammatory?

opular health sites claim meat is pro-inflammatory—but what does the science say? Vitamin Shoppe announces it will add prescription testosterone to its sports supplement offerings; Over half of ginkgo leaf extracts adulterated—as are many other herbal products sold by sketchy companies; What does TSH reveal about thyroid function? Should minerals be avoided when taking thyroid medication?

Sep 16, 202442 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for September 14, Part 2: Parasites

Health hazards of peeing in pools and hot tubs; Natural alternatives for parasites; Deprescribing Ambien; Should you avoid Ashwagandha if you have a thyroid problem? Adding collagen to protein powders—can that overload the kidneys? If exercise doesn’t melt belly fat—is it worthless? Covid lockdowns hastened brain aging in teens; Study misrepresents reason buttery croissants hike heart risk; Dirty microwaves harbor heat-resistant bacteria.

Sep 16, 202440 min

Leyla Weighs In: The Microbiome — A Blueprint for Whole-Body Wellness

Nutritionist Leyla Muedin “Weighs In” on the significant role of the microbiome in integrative medicine. From its impact on various organ systems to its broad influence on human health, the discussion highlights the symbiotic relationship between humans and their microbiota. Leyla explores how the microbiome affects the immune system, gut health, endocrine responses, neurological functions, and more. The episode also touches on how lifestyle factors such as diet, stress, and environmental exposures influence microbial balance, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to wellness.

Sep 13, 202423 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Plastic

There's too much plastic!; Does a keto diet double the risk of heart attack and stroke?; A discussion on flawed methodology in scientific research.

Sep 12, 202430 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Aches & Pains

What do you think of Boswellia and ginger to aid in aches and pains and promote sleep?; Do you have a favorite Mediterranean diet cookbook or website?; I'm a 75 year old male. Should I add methylene blue to my supplement regimen for its anti-aging benefits?; What is the name of that memory game that kids love?

Sep 12, 202441 min

The Hidden Risks of Modern Technology: 5G, Cell Phones, and Your Health, Part 1

Dr. Devra Davis, Founder, Senior Fellow & President Emerita of the Environmental Health Trust, and author of “Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation,” reveals the health risks posed by electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from everyday devices like cell phones, earbuds, and wireless routers. Dr. Davis explains the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, emphasizing the potential DNA damage caused by non-ionizing radiation found in EMFs. She discusses the outdated safety guidelines, especially the FCC's 27-year-old standards, and the uneven regulations worldwide. The conversation also covers animal studies demonstrating EMF-related health risks, the potential misuse of meta-analysis in studies by organizations like the WHO, and the growing concerns over new technologies such as 5G. Dr. Hoffman and Dr. Davis delve into the suppression of critical information by industries and the need for safer technology practices and regulatory standards.

Sep 11, 202428 min

The Hidden Risks of Modern Technology: 5G, Cell Phones, and Your Health, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Devra Davis, author of "Disconnect: A Scientist's Solutions for Safer Technology."

Sep 11, 202444 min

Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Postbiotics: Unpacking Gut Health, Part 1

Good health starts in your digestive gut also known as the intestinal tract. It is the largest immune system organ of the body containing up to 80% of your body’s immune cells. Naturopathic Practitioner Jane Jansen from the Tree of Life Wellness Center in Massachusetts details the importance of prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics in maintaining gut health and overall well-being. She touches on the impact of COVID-19 on gut microbiota, and a variety of health conditions linked to gut health. The benefits of Dr. Ohhira’s Probiotics are highlighted, along with general advice on improving gut health through diet, exercise, and probiotic supplementation.

Sep 10, 202422 min

Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Postbiotics: Unpacking Gut Health, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Naturopathic Practitioner, Jane Jansen of the Tree of Life Wellness Center in Massachusetts.

Sep 10, 202424 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for September 7, Part 1: What can restore cartilage in your joints?

“Wild West” of Ketamine dispensing led to Matthew Perry’s death; Why living at high altitude can trim weight, improve metabolism; The prescribing loophole for compounded semaglutide drugs; Ozempic/Wegovy studies yield conflicting results on depression/suicide risk; Good news for doctors—public still prefers advice from health professionals over AI Chatbots (but barely!); What can restore cartilage in your joints? Despite my best efforts to curate my feed, why does Facebook continue to bombard me with tempting high-calorie recipes?

Sep 9, 202441 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for September 7, Part 2: Mosquito-Borne Illnesses

Physical activity linked to increased brain volume in kids; GI illnesses in Olympic athletes who competed in Seine swims; How long to wait after tooth extraction before flying? If exercise is impossible due to physical limitations can you still lose weight? Late summer brings risk of mosquito-borne illnesses; Anti-inflammatory diet found to curb onset of 59 chronic diseases; Alleged superiority of liposomal vitamin C; Why super-model Elle McPherson’s eschewal of aggressive breast cancer treatment isn’t such a big deal.

Sep 9, 202442 min

Leyla Weighs In: Tackling Nerve Pain with Essential Micronutrients

Nutritionist Leyla Muedin “Weighs In” on causes and treatments of neuropathic pain, particularly focusing on the efficacy of alpha lipoic acid and acetyl L-carnitine. She discusses various neuropathic conditions such as diabetic peripheral neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, and burning mouth syndrome. Leyla highlights scientific research and clinical trials that show the benefits and safety profiles of these supplements compared to traditional pharmaceuticals. She also touches upon common side effects, optimal dosages, and the significant improvement in neuropathic pain management offered by these treatments.

Sep 6, 202423 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Plant Based Meat

Study: Are plant based meat analogues better for metabolic health?; I use Desenex powder regularly. Do I need to be concerned of any talc it contains like the Johnson & Johnson product?; My daughter has a rash on her neck and hair loss. Is this due to stress?

Sep 5, 202432 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Collagen Peptides for Bone Health

I'm using low calorie dieting to lose weight and keep it off and so far it's working; Thank you for standing against free speech crushers!; You state that saturated animal fats are not harmful. Does that mean saturated fat is good for me?; Is it possible my daughter in law had a miscarriage due to mRNA?; Eye formulas contain a lot of zinc. How much is too much and what do you recommend?; Is there any benefit to taking #1 collagen peptides for bone health?

Sep 5, 202437 min

ENCORE: A Unified Theory of the Root Cause of All Psychiatric Disorders, Part 1

In "Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health--and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More," Dr. Christopher Palmer offers a unified theory of the root cause of all psychiatric disorders. It’s a matter of deficits in metabolic function, which can be triggered by a variety of insults including environmental toxins, poor diet, sleep deficits, altered microbiome, inflammation, sedentary lifestyle, and stress. State-of-the-art imaging studies reveal the role that brain energy deficits play in a multitude of disorders. In his clinical practice of psychiatry, Dr. Palmer utilizes a ketogenic diet to upregulate the efficiency of brain mitochondria, resulting in dramatic symptom remission. He decries the “band-aid” approach of of conventional psychiatry which prioritizes symptom relief via drugs—generally incomplete—over a search for underlying precipitants, which can yield more comprehensive recovery.

Sep 4, 202430 min

ENCORE: A Unified Theory of the Root Cause of All Psychiatric Disorders, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Christopher Palmer, author of "Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health--and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More."

Sep 4, 202426 min

ENCORE: Why a Plant-Based Diet is Bad for Your Health and the Environment, Part 1

Jayne Buxton is the author of "The Great Plant-Based Con: Why eating a plants-only diet won't improve your health or save the planet." It's replete with scientific references. Her exposé pushes back on the widely-popularized notion that drastic reduction of animal protein will improve human health while heading off planetary catastrophe—Buxton demonstrates the science behind it is weak and steeped in confirmation bias. She probes the forces aligned to propagate that message—a powerful alliance of Big Food, Big Medicine, Big Agriculture, Big Philanthropy, Big Media, Big Government, and Big Academia. The EAT-Lancet initiative, which proposes draconian restrictions on animal protein consumption, failed muster in a recent trial intended to demonstrate its effectiveness against heart disease and cancer. Meat and full-fat dairy are not the problem, but the excess carbs that are inevitable with many vegetarian diets are. Buxton contends the world’s population can be fed and the environment safeguarded by adoption of regenerative agriculture.

Sep 3, 202424 min

ENCORE: Why a Plant-Based Diet is Bad for Your Health and the Environment, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Jayne Buxton, author of "The Great Plant-Based Con: Why eating a plants-only diet won't improve your health or save the planet."

Sep 3, 202426 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 31, Part 1: Melatonin for Alzheimer’s?

Study that claims meat causes Type 2 diabetes to promote a plant-based agenda is fatally flawed; World’s foremost infectious disease doctor stricken by rare infectious disease; What happens when you don’t have a gall bladder? Apricot seeds for cancer? Is melatonin a candidate for Alzheimer’s therapy? New study falsely implies shingles vax may reduce likelihood of dementia; Cannabis smoking linked to head and neck cancer

Sep 2, 202442 min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 31, Part 2: Caffeine

Paleo diet for autoimmune thyroid disease; Caffeine—good or bad for the heart? Green neighborhoods reduce inflammation; Constipation—a new risk factor for cardiovascular disease? A NY Yankee is allergic to his tattoos; Solutions for tinnitus; Do steel-cut oats raise blood sugar?

Sep 2, 202441 min

Leyla Weighs In: Ensuring Honest and Reliable Scientific Research

Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses the growing concerns around the integrity of scientific research. She highlights the recent editorial by Richard Smith, a former editor at the British Medical Journal, suggesting that scientific research should be considered fraudulent until proven otherwise. Leyla introduces the RIDGID framework, developed by researchers at Monash University in Australia, which aims to detect and eliminate fraudulent studies from influencing clinical guidelines and meta-analyses. The framework consists of six steps for reviewing, excluding, assessing, discussing, establishing contact, and reassessing research studies. The episode emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to ensure the accuracy and integrity of scientific research in the medical field.

Aug 30, 202422 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Vitamin D and Kidney Function

Aug 29, 202434 min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Rebounder v. Exercise Ball

Would bouncing on an exercise ball get my lymph system going as much as a rebounder?; A safer rebounder--with handrails!; Should I take Ayurvedic herbs to help control my blood pressure? What else can I do?; My daughter has been diagnosed with esophageal ulcers three times in her life. What gives?; Will the use of black pepper in cooking be enough to help increase curcumin absorption?

Aug 29, 202439 min

Enhancing Health with Non-CBD Endocannabinoid Support, Part 1

Maggie Frank, National Educator, CV Sciences, makers of PlusCBD Oil and the new +PlusHLTH cannabinoid-free advanced wellness formulas introduces new, innovative supplements that support the endocannabinoid system without Cannabis. Maggie introduces products from CV Sciences that go beyond traditional CBD usage, including Clarity gummies for cognitive support, Peace gummies for relaxation, and ReShape capsules for metabolic balance. They delve into the science behind ingredients like OEA, berberine, and DMAE, and explore how these supplements can improve focus, mood, and metabolic health. The episode also touches on the implications of these products for different age groups and their benefits over traditional medications.

Aug 28, 202429 min

Enhancing Health with Non-CBD Endocannabinoid Support, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Maggie Frank, National Educator, CV Sciences, makers of PlusCBD Oil and the new +PlusHLTH cannabinoid-free advanced wellness formulas.

Aug 28, 202430 min

ENCORE: Digital Addiction and Our Mental Health Crisis, Part 1

Digital Madness: How SOCIAL MEDIA is Driving Our MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS—and How to Restore Our Sanity is a new book by today’s guest, Dr. Nicholas Karderas. He details how social media is eroding our attention spans, and fostering binary thinking—akin to a mass epidemic of borderline personality disorder. Dr. Kardaras points out how highly immersive social media are an evolutionary mismatch for our hunter-gatherer brains. He proposes a dose of classic philosophy and ethics to gird ourselves against digital media’s pernicious influences, and describe effective treatment programs for digital addicts. Dr. Karderas declares against censorship but calls for reining in the power and reach of social media behemoths.

Aug 27, 202425 min

ENCORE: Digital Addiction and Our Mental Health Crisis, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Nicholas Karderas, author of "Digital Madness: How Social Media Is Driving Our Mental Health Crisis--and How to Restore Our Sanity

Aug 27, 202430 min