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  • American Medicine Today 11-23-19

American Medicine Today 11-23-19

Saturday 23rd November 2019

Tune into 'American Medicine Today' for insights on parenting advice, healthcare debates, and personal recovery stories. Hosted by Kimberly Bermel-Bonati and Ethan Youker.
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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
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Navigating Parenting Advice and Healthcare Debates on American Medicine Today

It's so important you know when you get on the airplane and how many of us really listen to the stewardess.
Feeling swamped by the flood of parenting advice online? You're not alone. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel-Bonati and Ethan Youker break down how to sift through the overwhelming amount of information available to parents. They offer practical tips on what to prioritize and what to ignore, making it a must-listen for any parent feeling lost in the sea of online opinions. But that's not all.
The episode also features a compelling story from a patient who endured the pain and complications of an invasive lumbar fusion. This individual found relief through the innovative Bonati Spine Procedures, offering hope to anyone struggling with chronic back pain. Switching gears, the hosts introduce a guest who shares his moving journey of finding faith and purpose after a painful past.
It's a spiritual twist that adds another layer of depth to the episode, reminding listeners that recovery isn't just physical—it's emotional and spiritual too. To wrap things up, the episode dives into the hot-button issue of Medicare for all. The hosts discuss the potential consequences of implementing such a system, providing a balanced view that encourages listeners to think critically about healthcare policy.
With its blend of serious discussions, personal stories, and lighthearted banter, 'American Medicine Today' offers something for everyone interested in medical innovations and healthcare issues.