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  • American Medicine Today 1-27-18

American Medicine Today 1-27-18

Saturday 27th January 2018

Join Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker as they discuss resilience in children, thyroid advocacy, and back pain relief on 'American Medicine Today'.
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Resilience in Children, Thyroid Advocacy, and Pain Relief: Insights from American Medicine Today

The real key here is to help kids, all kids, whether they're the kids who are being bullied or the kids who are bullying, because this is going to help, on both sides of the bullying equation, to really teach kids the fundamental skills of emotional intelligence.
Ever wondered how emotional intelligence can shape a child's resilience or how natural treatments can make a difference in thyroid health? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel Bonati, Ethan Euchre, and Jeff Wagstaff dive into these fascinating topics and more. Dr. Alfred Bonati, known worldwide for his innovative spine procedures, shares his journey from being a doctor to becoming a patient himself, giving listeners a unique perspective on back pain relief.
The conversation then shifts to the importance of emotional intelligence in children, discussing how it can benefit both those who are bullied and the bullies themselves. Adding to the mix, thyroid illness advocate Maggie Hadleigh-West opens up about her personal experience with natural pig thyroid hormone and how it alleviated her symptoms. The episode wraps up with the hosts answering questions from their Facebook page, making it an interactive and engaging listen.
Whether you're interested in medical innovations, personal recovery stories, or healthcare issues, this episode offers a wealth of information presented in a relatable and often humorous way.