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All the chronic diseases that kill us- cancer, heart disease, diabetes, alzheimer's, stroke- that intense exercise has powerful preventive and curative health benefits for those chronic diseases.
Ever wondered how intense exercise can stave off chronic diseases or how engineered probiotics might combat cancer? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff are joined by Dr. Alfred Bonati, the mind behind the Bonati Spine procedures, to discuss the health benefits of vigorous physical activity. Dr. Bonati breaks down how consistent, intense exercise can be a game-changer in preventing long-term illnesses. But that's just the start.
The episode also features Jackie Romilly, author of 'Surviving the Flesh-Eating Bacteria', who shares her harrowing yet inspiring journey of battling a life-threatening infection. Jackie offers practical tips on wound care and infection prevention that could be life-saving for listeners. Additionally, the show dives into cutting-edge research on engineered probiotics designed to fight cancer, shedding light on the promising future of this innovative treatment.
Whether you're looking to stay ahead in your health game or seeking stories of resilience and hope, this episode offers a blend of expert advice and heartfelt narratives that make it a must-listen.