Medical Innovations and Surprising Health Insights on American Medicine Today
After you have your brain dead, are genes expressed? And we were just testing an instrument, DNA microarrays- and we thought that all the genes would stop after you die.
Ever thought about how a low-fat diet could impact diabetes or how genes keep working even after brain death? In this fascinating episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel Bonati, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff are joined by Dr. Alfred Bonati, the genius behind the Bonati Spine Institute. They dive into the benefits of his groundbreaking spinal procedures that have changed countless lives. But that’s just the beginning. Dr.
Bonati also shares eye-opening insights on low-fat diets and their effectiveness in managing diabetes, supported by research from the University of Kentucky and other institutions. The episode doesn't shy away from complex topics like brain death and gene expression either. Dr. Noble, another guest, reveals how genes continue to be active even after we’re gone, a topic that’s as eerie as it is intriguing.
And if you’ve ever wondered about conscious IV sedation during surgery, this episode covers that too, explaining how it can make patients feel more at ease and in control. Plus, hear a personal story about overcoming compression fractures after being bedridden for months. Whether you’re a healthcare enthusiast or just curious about medical advancements, this episode offers a treasure trove of information delivered in an engaging and approachable way.