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  • American Medicine Today 1-28-17

American Medicine Today 1-28-17

Sunday 29th January 2017

Dr. Bonati explores lifestyle changes vs. medication, patient recovery stories, and healthcare challenges on 'American Medicine Today'. Listen now.
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American Medicine Today - Radio
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Lifestyle Changes vs. Medication: Insights from American Medicine Today

We have to give children at least the benefit of trying lifestyle changes before prescribing medication. - Dr. Alfred Bonati
Ever wondered if lifestyle changes could be more effective than medication? In this engaging episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker tackle this very question. Dr. Bonati shares his thoughts on why it's crucial to consider lifestyle modifications before jumping to medication, especially for conditions like ADHD in children. He believes that giving kids a chance to improve their habits can sometimes be more beneficial than reaching for a prescription pad right away.
This episode isn't just about theories; you'll hear real-life recovery stories from patients who have undergone the Bonati spine procedures. These personal accounts offer a glimmer of hope for anyone dealing with debilitating neck and back pain. But that's not all. The hosts also dive into broader healthcare issues affecting working-class Americans, such as the struggles to secure a comfortable retirement and the challenges posed by the Affordable Care Act.
Wrapping up with a discussion on current events and political matters, this episode provides a well-rounded look at the intersection of lifestyle, medicine, and healthcare policies. Whether you're interested in medical innovations or the societal impacts of healthcare legislation, this episode has something for you.