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  • American Medicine Today 09-03-16

American Medicine Today 09-03-16

Saturday 3rd September 2016

Tune into 'American Medicine Today' for Jeff's inspiring recovery story at the Bonati Spine Institute and Michael Lohan's take on addiction recovery.
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50 minutes
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American Medicine Today - Radio
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Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Holistic Health Innovations
Innovative Healing Arts
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Mindful Recovery
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The Bonati Spine Institute's Miracles and Michael Lohan on Addiction Recovery

Types of cases, just like Jeff's, are the reason why the Bonati Spine Institute is here: to bring true patient relief and pain resolution and to get people to regain their strength and get back in motion.
Imagine being told you'd be paralyzed from the neck down, only to find hope in a place that others had overlooked. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', listeners are taken on an emotional rollercoaster with Jeff, a patient who faced a grim prognosis but found relief at the Bonati Spine Institute. Dr. Alfred Bonati and his team have pioneered unique procedures that offer targeted precision, bringing genuine relief to those suffering from debilitating neck and back pain.
Jeff's story is nothing short of miraculous, showing the power of innovative medical treatments when all else seems lost. But that's not all. This episode also features Michael Lohan, a well-known figure in Hollywood, who opens up about his battle with addiction and the crucial role spirituality played in his recovery. Lohan's candid discussion sheds light on the often-overlooked medical aspects of addiction and emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to treatment. The episode doesn't stop there.
It also touches on pressing issues like autism and the complexities of healthcare insurance, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating these challenges. With a blend of personal stories and expert insights, 'American Medicine Today' continues to be a beacon for those seeking knowledge and hope in the healthcare landscape.