In this episode of The Prescription Press, Dr. Nolan Fisher, DO, interviews Dr. Jimmy Bowen, MD, a physician at Fountain Life, a leading preventative medicine company near Orlando. They dive into Dr. Bowen’s background, the future of healthcare, and the transformative impact of preventative medicine on patient outcomes. Tune in to learn how innovations in early detection and wellness are shaping the future of medicine. Perfect for anyone passionate about health, wellness, and cutting-edge medical advancements.
In this episode, Dr. Nolan and Sam talk about the history of obesity drugs, the development of drugs like Ozempic, and the future impacts of GLP-1 medications.
Topics include:
- Current obesity rates
- Previous weight loss meds
- Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes
- How GLP-1 meds were discovered
- How GLP-1 meds work
- How effective are GLP-1's
- Long term impact of these meds
Welcome to The Prescription Press, the medical podcast hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher and co-hosted by Sam Stix. In this video, they give 3 tips to improve the overall quality of your sleep. This conversation came from listening to a recent podcast with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee and Matthew Walker. Nolan and Sam get into the science behind these tips, how effective they are, and how they have used these tips to improve their own sleep. Join us on The Prescription Press, where Dr. Nolan Fisher and Sam Stix break down trending medical topics so we all can live longer and healthier lives.
Welcome to The Prescription Press, the medical podcast hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher and co-hosted by Sam Stix. In this video, they discuss the topic of relationships and their overall impact on your health. This conversation came from listening to a recent podcast with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, Robert Waldinger, and Marc Schulz. Nolan and Sam also get into topics including: using social media to make your life better, the idea of the Sabbath, why changing is simple but not easy, the impact of going on walks, introverts vs extroverts, and the importance of curiosity. Join us on The Prescription Press, where Dr. Nolan Fisher and Sam Stix break down trending medical topics so we all can live longer and healthier lives.
Welcome to The Prescription Press, the medical podcast hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher and co-host Sam Stix. In this video, they discuss the topic of healthspan vs lifespan. This conversation came from listening to a recent podcast with Jordan Peterson and Dr. Peter Attia. Nolan and Sam also get into ways to the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes as well as the role of insulin in our bodies. Finally, they touch on the importance of preventative cancer screening and why we may want to be even more aggressive in the future. Join us on The Prescription Press, where Dr. Nolan Fisher and Sam Stix break down trending medical topics so we all can live longer and healthier lives.
Welcome to The Prescription Press, the medical podcast hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher and co-host Sam Stix. In this video, they discuss the trending topic of brain-machine interfaces which includes Elon Musk's company Neuralink getting FDA approval for human trials. Nolan and Sam also get into Pfizer's new competitor to Ozempic, how a lumbar back roll has helped Nolan's back pain, and finally they talk about Sam's shoulder pain. Join us on The Prescription Press, where Dr. Nolan Fisher and Sam Stix break down trending medical topics so we all can live longer and healthier lives.
Welcome to The Prescription Press, an informative and empowering podcast hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher and co-host Sam Stix. In this video, they navigate the complex world of chronic pain, offering expert insights and practical advice for managing and improving quality of life.
In the first segment, Nolan and Sam dive deep into the topic of chronic pain. They explore what chronic pain is, its various causes, and how it differs from acute pain. Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of this prevalent condition that affects millions worldwide.
Moving on to the second topic, they shed light on why opioids are not considered the optimal solution for treating chronic pain. They discuss the potential risks, including addiction and dependence, and explore alternative pain management strategies that are more effective and safer for long-term use.
In the third segment, they explore the transformative power of mindfulness meditation for chronic pain management. Nolan and Sam discuss the benefits of mindfulness practices, how they can help individuals cope with pain, and provide practical tips on incorporating mindfulness into daily life.
Lastly, they delve into the topic of using Pilates as a form of exercise therapy for chronic pain. They explore the principles of Pilates, its focus on core strength and flexibility, and how it can be tailored to alleviate chronic pain symptoms. Listeners will learn about how to implement this exercise into their routine.
Join us on The Prescription Press, where Dr. Nolan Fisher and Sam Stix break down trending medical topics so we all can live longer and healthier lives.
Welcome to The Prescription Press, a medical podcast hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher and joined by co-host Sam Stix. Together, they explore trending topics in medicine and share insights to promote health and well-being. In the first segment, Nolan and Sam delve into an intriguing Podcast from Andrew Huberman, an esteemed neuroscientist, about the use of psilocybin for depression treatment. They discuss the latest research findings, potential benefits, and ethical considerations surrounding this emerging therapy. Moving on to the second topic, they dissect Mr. Beast's recent video, where he claims to have cured the deafness of 1000 individuals. Nolan and Sam investigate the types of hearing loss, the science of hearing aids, and provide a balanced perspective on the blowback that he has received from this video. In their final segment, they explore a captivating video demonstrating Neuralink, an innovative brain-computer interface, working in a monkey. Nolan and Sam dive into the implications of this technological advancement, the potential impact on human health, and the ethical questions raised by merging technology with the human brain. Join us for The Prescription Press, where Dr. Nolan Fisher and Sam Stix bring you the latest medical breakthroughs, engaging discussions, and thought-provoking insights to empower you with knowledge and inspire your journey towards a healthier future.
Welcome to The Prescription Press, a podcast hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher and co-hosted by Sam Stix. In each episode, they explore the latest medical research and hot topics in the field of healthcare. In the first segment, Nolan and Sam will dive into a research study that shows a strong association between cannabis use disorder and a higher risk of developing schizophrenia. They will discuss the implications of this study for mental health treatment and public policy. In the second segment, they will explore a fascinating study that shows a potential link between hearing aids and dementia prevention in people with hearing loss. They will delve into the study's findings and discuss the impacts on people with hearing loss. Lastly, they will discuss a clip from Joe Rogan's podcast where he had Peter Attia on as a guest, and they talked about zone 2 cardio. Nolan and Sam will provide their opinions on the topic and offer practical advice on incorporating this type of training into your workout routine. Join us for The Prescription Press, where we bring you the latest medical news and insights to keep you informed and healthy.
Today we break down the differences between Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. We talk about the initial studies, effectiveness, side effects, and cost. Then we talk about what we can learn from the placebo groups in these studies.
On today's episode of The Prescription Press, I talk about 3 news stories. The first discusses a strange side effect that some patients are experiencing from Ozempic. Next we talk about a guy getting a surgery to make himself taller. Finally, we talk about Kevon Looney for the Golden State Warriors doing a particular type of yoga to stay healthy and play better.
In this episode I break down a news story from Medscape that discusses new weight loss drugs like Ozempic. We dive into med spas, social media, and discuss why the traditional medical system seems to be against people losing weight.
In this episode of the Prescription Press, Dr. Nolan Fisher discusses the impact of AI on healthcare, focusing on the use of ChatGPT. He explains that AI will change the way physicians deliver healthcare, and that patients and clinicians will soon experience its positive effects. Fisher talks about his personal experience as a physician dealing with the administrative burden of clinical documentation and notes that ChatGPT can be used to make this process less burdensome. He provides an example of how he used ChatGPT to summarize a news story and realized its potential for clinical documentation.
In this episode of "the Prescription Press," we dive into two medical news stories that underscore the importance of having open and honest discussions with our loved ones about our healthcare wishes.
First, we discuss a $13.5 million medical malpractice lawsuit that resulted from a misdiagnosis and subsequent complications. This story serves as a stark reminder that medical errors can have serious consequences, and that patients and their families have the right to hold healthcare providers accountable for substandard care. We discuss the steps patients can take to protect themselves and their families, such as seeking second opinions and asking questions about their care.
Next, we turn to the recent news that actor Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with a rare form of dementia. While Willis has not shared many details about his condition, this news highlights the fact that rare diseases can affect anyone, regardless of age or status. We discuss the different types of dementia & their symptoms.
Ultimately, both of these stories highlight the importance of having discussions with our families about our healthcare wishes, especially in the event that we are unable to make decisions for ourselves. By having these conversations and making our wishes known, we can ensure that our healthcare decisions align with our values and preferences, even if we are unable to speak for ourselves.
Join us for this important conversation about the importance of proactive healthcare decision-making, and how we can all take steps to protect our health and wellbeing.
In this episode we look at 3 news stories. One is about hormone IUD's for birth control and their risk of ectopic pregnancy. The second is about how hospitals are encourage state legislatures to prevent nurses from making more money. The third is about a nurse who uses education to make millions.
In this episode we discuss 3 news articles about the recent residency match in the United States, the risks of osteoarthritis in marathon runners, and face-blindness in long covid.