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  • American Medicine Today 7-20-19

American Medicine Today 7-20-19

Saturday 20th July 2019

Explore medical innovations like cranberry extracts for antibiotic resistance and hear recovery stories on 'American Medicine Today'.
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Unveiling Medical Marvels and Healthcare Challenges on American Medicine Today

It's expected that by The Year, antibiotic resistance is going to kill more people than cancer. So we need to find solutions, and it's not going to be just one solution.
Ever wondered how cranberry extracts might be the next big thing in fighting antibiotic resistance? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff bring you an enlightening discussion that spans the latest in medical innovations and pressing healthcare issues. Dr. Alfred Bonati shares his fascinating insights into the potential of cranberry extracts to combat antibiotic resistance, a topic that’s both timely and crucial. But the episode doesn't stop there.
You'll also hear from Cynthia Simmers, a patient at The Bonati Spine Institute, who transformed her life from one filled with pain to one of freedom and comfort thanks to their innovative procedures. This episode doesn’t shy away from the political side of healthcare either. The hosts dive into hot-button topics like immigration policy and drug trafficking, shedding light on how these issues intersect with medical care.
They also touch on the role of conservative media in shaping national conversations around healthcare. Whether you're keen on medical advancements or intrigued by the political landscape of healthcare, this episode offers a well-rounded and engaging listen.