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  • American Medicine Today 10-28-17

American Medicine Today 10-28-17

Saturday 28th October 2017

Join Dr. Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker on 'American Medicine Today' for recovery stories, elderly care tips, and healthcare politics.
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39 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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From Pain to Triumph: Stories of Recovery and Medical Breakthroughs

We can knock out enough of the protein folding activity in a cancer cell, like maybe of it, for example, and that's enough to kill the cancer cell.
Ever wondered how medical innovations can transform lives? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker bring you real stories of recovery and the latest in medical science. They kick things off with a compelling interview featuring a patient from the Bonati Spine Institute, who went from living a life of constant pain to enjoying newfound freedom. This isn’t just about spine surgery; it’s about reclaiming life. But that’s not all.
The hosts also dive into the challenges and joys of caring for elderly loved ones, offering practical advice and heartfelt stories. If you’re navigating this complex responsibility, you’ll find their insights both relatable and reassuring. The episode also touches on the political landscape, discussing Trump’s achievements and what they mean for healthcare policies. Plus, they explore the future of the VA, providing a comprehensive look at how these institutions are evolving. One standout moment? When Dr.
Bonati shares, 'We can knock out enough of the protein folding activity in a cancer cell, like maybe of it, for example, and that's enough to kill the cancer cell'. It’s a powerful reminder of how far medical science has come—and how much potential it holds for the future. Whether you’re interested in medical breakthroughs, political discussions, or personal stories of triumph over adversity, this episode has something for everyone.
Tune in for an engaging, informative, and sometimes heartwarming journey through the world of modern medicine.