Metagenics Institute Podcast
We found 10 episodes of Metagenics Institute Podcast with the tag “health”.
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Screening for Circulating Tumour Cells (CTC) with Karin Ried
June 2nd, 2020 | 1 hr 14 mins
cancer, cancer screening, health, immune system, karin ried, prostate cancer, tumor cells
Back by popular demand! Associate Professor Dr Karin Ried joins Nathan to discuss the National Institute of Integrative Medicine’s ISET®-CTC test. Ried explains how the test detects CTCs, including how it can distinguish between malignant CTCs and benign circulating epithelial cells, as well as nuances around interpretation of results and the value of monitoring CTCs. Enjoy the highly informative conversation with Dr Ried.
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Dr Nathan Byran - The International Leader in Nitric Oxide Biochemistry
February 10th, 2020 | 47 mins 48 secs
cardiovascular, health, health supplements, metagenics, microbiome, nitric oxide, nutrients
Dr Nathan Bryan was the first to describe nitrite and nitrate as indispensable nutrients required for optimal cardiovascular health. Rose asks pertinent questions, and Bryan answers beautifully. Enjoy this highly informative conversation and take away a clear understanding of nitric oxide production and the importance of this molecule for health.
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Lifting the Veil of ASD with Professor Robert Hendren
January 15th, 2020 | 50 mins
asd, doctor, gene expression, health, metagenics, nature health, professor, psychiatry, robert hendren, university of california
In this episode, Nathan is joined by Dr Robert Hendren, a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Science at the University of California, San Francisco and author of well over 100 scientific papers and five books. From the get-go, it is clear Hendren is deeply committed to his work, and as such, provides valuable insight into the complex pathology that is autism.
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Critically Evaluating Gene Testing in Personalised Medicine with Tommy Wood
November 21st, 2019 | 1 hr 1 min
functional medicine, gene testing, genes, health, lifestyle, metagenics, nathan rose, natural health, obesity, personalised medicine, phenotypes, snps, tommy wood
Professor Tommy Wood explains the effects of specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on an individual’s health outcomes. From his analysis of what has been presented in the literature and widely accepted in functional medicine circles, Tommy discusses the relevance of SNP testing and highlights the difference between “relative risk” and “personal risk” whilst expanding on additional factors that should take precedence when treating a patient.
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A Tour of the Vagal Nerve with Dr Adrian Lopresti
September 10th, 2019 | 44 mins 27 secs
curcumin, dr adrian lopresti, health, metagenics, nathan rose, natural alternatives, probiotics, research, science, turmeric
Take a trip down the vagal nerve with Nathan Rose and his guest Dr. Adrian Lopresti as they wander the landscape of strategies to stimulate this infamous pathway. Dr. Lopresti is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice, and senior researcher at Murdoch University with a host of published articles under his belt.
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Resolving Inflammation using SPMs with Prof Charles Serhan
August 5th, 2019 | 52 mins 8 secs
alternative medicine, health, healthy living, immune, inflammation, metagenics, nathan rose, natural, professor charles serhan, research, science, spms
With forty years in lipid research and over 523 peer reviewed publications, Professor Charles Serhan discusses specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) with Nathan Rose.
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Shedding Light on our Circadian Biology With Greg Potter
March 18th, 2019 | 1 hr 8 mins
adiposity, biology, chronotypes, cycle, health, impact, melatonin, sleep, support, weight management
Greg Potter PhD is a researcher and content director at HumanOS.me, an online platform helping people lead healthier lives. Greg’s thought-provoking research explores the associations between sleep duration, diet, physical activity and metabolic health. This podcast highlights the vital role sleep plays in health and the social influences that impact our sleep-wake cycle.