Reinvent Healthcare Podcast

Understanding and Improving Insulin Resistance

Understanding and Improving Insulin Resistance

Insulin resistance is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide and is closely linked to a slew of health issues like type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, fatty liver, cardiovascular disease, and more. If you're aiming to take charge of your...

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Simple Steps To A Healthier Heart

Simple Steps To A Healthier Heart

Heart health is essential for our overall well-being. It ensures that the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels, functions efficiently and can withstand stress. It does this by promoting optimal blood circulation which is necessary for...

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What Is The Microbiome?

What Is The Microbiome?

The microbiome, that fascinating community of microorganisms living in and on our bodies, especially in our gut, is truly something remarkable. Imagine this—around 2-6 pounds of microbes call your body “home,” a whopping 100,000,000,000 microbes. While bacteria take...

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Tackling Inflammation For Better Heart And Dental Health

Tackling Inflammation For Better Heart And Dental Health

Inflammation is like the body's alarm system, kicking in to protect us from harm. We need it when one of our body systems is in danger, but when it goes haywire and becomes chronic, watch out—it can cause some serious trouble, especially when it comes to our heart and...

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Why Should You Get Cardiovascular Blood Tests?

Why Should You Get Cardiovascular Blood Tests?

Do you ever think about what’s going on in your cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system? This is your body's highway, moving all the good stuff like blood, oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to where they need to go and picking up and carrying out the...

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Importance of the Microbiome

Importance of the Microbiome

The microbiome refers to the diverse community of microorganisms that live in and on the human body, with the gut microbiome being the most extensively studied. This community includes bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other microbes, collectively weighing around 2-3...

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