American Medicine Today: Breaking Barriers in Healthcare and Addressing Controversial Issues
There's a real danger with approaching the idea that all sex is unsafe. So I think it's a question of education: pre-exposure prophylaxis, the pill a day to keep HIV away, and also HIV treatment, and, as we know, if someone is on good HIV medications they really cannot transmit the virus sexually.
What if there was a way to transform pain management and tackle some of the most pressing healthcare issues of our time? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff bring you an engaging mix of groundbreaking medical innovations and thought-provoking discussions. Featuring Dr. Alfred Bonati, the brilliant mind behind the Bonati spine procedures, the episode dives into his revolutionary techniques and their impact on patient recovery. But that's just the beginning. Dr.
Bonati also shares his experiences with HIV treatment in Botswana, emphasizing the crucial role of education and pre-exposure prophylaxis in preventing the virus's spread. The conversation then shifts to diabetes, where the hosts and guests explore effective strategies for reversing the disease, including self-insurance and healthier lifestyle choices. Wrapping up with a discussion on the benefits of self-insurance in healthcare, this episode offers a comprehensive look at some of the most pressing issues in medicine today.
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