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The Bone Health Basement Tapes
Originals Series: A Career Dedicated to Evidence, Innovation, and Impact — Featuring Dr. Michael McClung
This episode of the Bone Health Basement Tapes: Originals series features an in-depth conversation with Dr. Michael McClung, Founding Director and now Director Emeritus of the Oregon Osteoporosis Center.Dr. McClung reflects on a distinguished career that has reshaped the field of fracture prevention and management through pioneering research, evidence-based innovation, and far-reaching educational impact.From his early days establishing a dedicated bone and mineral clinic to his leadership in pivotal clinical trials that brought transformative therapies to patients worldwide, Dr. McClung has consistently championed rigorous science and practical solutions.A recipient of...
2025-09-11
53 min
The Vitality Collective Podcast w/Dr. Jeremy Bettle
EP 34: What You Don't Know About Bone Density: Strength, Longevity And The Hidden Risks of Osteoporosis w/Dr. Belinda Beck
Episode Summary In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Bettle is joined by Dr. Belinda Beck, professor and founder of The Bone Clinic, to explore the often-overlooked world of bone health. They unpack what osteopenia and osteoporosis really mean, why bone density is not just about minerals, and how movement, loading, and nutrition determine resilience across life. From the science of mechanotransduction to the realities of training safely at any age, this conversation provides clarity on how to protect and strengthen your bones for long-term vitality. Guest Bio Belinda Beck is a Professor in Exercise Physiology at...
2025-08-20
1h 04
The NEXT BIG THING with Keith D. Terry
Advancing Inclusivity in STEM: Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence on Transforming Science Through Diversity
In this episode we're diving into the crucial topic of diversity initiatives within the scientific community, featuring the extraordinary Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence. As a leader in the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy, Dr. McGee-Lawrence not only excels in her field but also plays a transformative role in advocating for inclusivity in science. Her involvement with esteemed committees such as the Advocacy Council and the Open Door Program of the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) and the Science Policy and Advocacy Committee of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) highlight her dedication to fostering a...
2024-09-27
44 min
COR2ED - Rare Diseases Medical Conversation
Rare bone disease: Highlights from ASBMR 2022 - Part 3
In this third episode of a three-episode podcast series, COR2ED and ASBMR have partnered with patient advocates Inês Alves (European Rare Bone Forum) and Tracy Hart (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) to provide rare bone disease highlights from the ASBMR 2022 Annual Meeting, focusing on the patient perspective. The experts opened the podcast with the importance of engaging diverse patient communities. Independent of geography, patients should be educated about their condition and prepared for clinical trial participation; advocacy groups play a central role in this engagement. The experts then discussed outcomes of the IMPACT survey in OI (osteogenesis i...
2023-12-06
23 min
COR2ED - Rare Diseases Medical Conversation
Rare bone disease: Highlights from ASBMR 2022 - Part 2
In this second episode of a three-episode podcast series, COR2ED and ASBMR have partnered with Professor Eric Rush (Children’s Mercy Hospital) to provide rare bone disease highlights from ASBMR 2022 Annual Meeting. Prof. Rush opens with detailed information on fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP): symptoms of this severe congenital condition include permanent heterotopic ossifications preceded by painful soft tissue swelling. Nearly all patients have the same ACVR1 receptor variant, and Prof. Rush shares therapy options for the disease. He then offers insights on hypochondroplasia (HCH), a developmental disorder caused by a defect in the FGFR3 gene. An an...
2023-12-06
15 min
COR2ED - Rare Diseases Medical Conversation
Rare bone disease: Highlights from ASBMR 2022 - Part 1
In this first episode of a three-episode podcast series, COR2ED and ASBMR have partnered with Professor Anna Teti (University of L’Aquila) to provide rare bone disease highlights from the Rare Diseases Symposium that preceded the ASBMR 2022 Annual Meeting. Opening with an overview of ongoing clinical research in several rare bone diseases, Prof. Teti highlights the importance of preparing clinicians for unexpected adverse events. Notably, therapies used in the context of rare bone diseases can cause adverse events not seen if a common bone disease was treated. For osteogenesis imperfecta, she discusses a novel treatment based on...
2023-12-06
16 min
COR2ED - Rare Diseases Medical Conversation
Rare bone disease: Highlights from ASBMR 2021. Part 4
We have partnered with international experts to provide rare bone disease highlights from ASBMR 2021. This is the final episode in a series of four podcasts, in this episode Dr Eekhoff and Dr Rush discuss their rare bone disease highlights from the meeting.
2023-12-06
14 min
COR2ED - Rare Diseases Medical Conversation
Rare bone disease: Highlights from ASBMR 2021. Part 3
We have partnered with international experts to provide rare bone diseases highlights from ASBMR 2021. This is the third episode in a series of four podcasts. In this episode Charlene Waldman (RBD Alliance) and Inês Alves (European Rare Bone Forum) discuss their highlights.
2023-12-06
20 min
COR2ED - Rare Diseases Medical Conversation
Rare bone disease: Highlights from ASBMR 2021. Part 2
We have partnered with international experts to provide rare bone diseases highlights from ASBMR 2021. This is the second in a series of four podcasts. In this episode Dr Oliver Semler has selected and discusses his highlights.
2023-12-06
16 min
COR2ED - Rare Diseases Medical Conversation
Rare bone disease: Highlights from ASBMR 2021. Part 1
We have partnered with international experts to provide rare bone disease highlights from ASBMR 2021. This is the first episode in a series of four podcasts, in this episode Dr Mughal and Dr Javaid discuss their highlights.
2023-12-06
20 min
The Gillett Health Podcast
All About Bone Density | The Gillett Health Podcast #47
On today's podcast Dr. Gillett and James O'Hara NP, discuss bone density. Intro (00:00)(01:17): Exploring the signs and ways to identify low bone density in an individual.(04:51): Discussing the role of physical activity in bone health and density.(10:17): Delving into the potential benefits of supplements for bone health.(21:29): Discussing various therapeutic approaches to improve bone density and health.(25:02): Exploring what is considered a normal rate of bone loss in individuals.
2023-10-02
38 min
Health Professional Radio - Podcast
Osteoporosis Causes More Than 8 Million Fractures Worldwide Annually
Dr. Kristi Tough DeSapri, MD, owner of Bone & Body Women’s Health, a midlife women's health medical practice discusses the need for women to understand their risk factors for osteoporosis and find strategies to maintain bone strength and reduce the risk for falls and fractures. #Osteoporosis Dr. Kristi Tough DeSapri truly believes that women deserve to function at optimal health and are gatekeepers to their families’ health. She is a board certified internist specializing in midlife women’s health and is a national leader in the field of osteoporosis and me...
2023-09-13
07 min
Primedy
Episode 026 - Don’t be Dense about your Bone Density
Our bones provide so many critical functions for our wellbeing, and yet it feels as if we tacitly accept they will shrink as we age. What does science say about our bone health as we age? Is conventional wisdom correct about how to "build strong bones"? Is there a science-proven secret to keeping our bones strong, or are we doomed to one day walking as if we are made of brittle glass? We found the science to answer the burning questions. Show Notes: 0:12 - Osteopenia - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.go...
2023-07-10
24 min
All Bodies Sports Nutrition
E17 Vitamin D and Health and Sports Performance
Hannah and Claudia (Accredited Sports Dietitians) chat about the role of Vitamin D in sports performance. WEBSITE: https://allbodiesservices.com.au/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/all_bodies_nutrition/ In this episode: 0:50.1 - Meet Claudia 02:33.4 - How common is a vitamin D deficiency? 04:08.3 - What is vitamin D? 05:15.3 - The role of vitamin D in the body 06:17.3 - Bone health 09:40.9 - Muscle function 12:38.0 - Immune function 14:14.1 - Vitamin D as an Ergogenic Aid
2023-06-12
18 min
SenioRx Radio
Finding Balance as We Age and Dispelling the Myths of Aging with Dr Heidi Moyer
Dr. Moyer unpacks myths of aging and challenges us to rethink the use of assistive devices and vigorous physical activity in our older adults to help prevent falls and fractures. See the show notes for links to the articles referenced by Dr. Moyer in this fun and informative conversation. References: Cruz A de O, Santana SMM, Costa CM, Gomes da Costa LV, Ferraz DD. Prevalence of falls in frail elderly users of ambulatory assistive devices: a comparative study. Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2020;15(5):510-514. Accessed at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30907182/ Gell NM, Wallac...
2023-04-18
41 min
Get Real Health with Dr. Chana Davis
Bone Health Part 2: Osteoporosis Treatments (Dr. Joy Wu)
Join me to learn about osteoporosis treatments with bone health expert Dr. Joy Wu. We discuss lifestyle and medications that can halt bone loss, or even help rebuild bone. Dr. Wu also sheds light on the biology of bone and some of the factors that inform the optimal treatment for each patient. Dr. Wu is a board-certified endocrinologist who specializes in osteoporosis and other bone mineral diseases. She treats patients and leads cutting-edge research at Stanford University, where she is Chief of the Division of Endocrinology, Gerontology and Metabolism and Vice Chair of Basic Science in the Department of Medicine. This...
2023-03-31
20 min
Get Real Health with Dr. Chana Davis
Bone Health Part 1: Osteoporosis Prevention (Dr. Joy Wu)
Join me to learn about building and maintaining strong bones, with endocrinologist Dr. Joy Wu. Osteoporosis causes devastating bone fractures in millions of people every year, and there is a lot we can do to prevent it. In this episode, we discuss the causes, consequences, and risk factors for osteoporosis and bone fractures. Dr. Wu sheds light on what's going in inside your bones and the role of diet, exercise, hormones and medications. Dr. Wu is a board-certified endocrinologist who specializes in osteoporosis and other bone mineral diseases. She treats patients and leads cutting-edge research at Stanford University, where she is...
2023-03-17
30 min
Beyond Biotech - the podcast from Labiotech
Beyond Biotech podcast 19: Bone Health Technologies, Immutep, TAU Systems
2:22 Labiotech.eu news4:53 TAU Systems21:54 Bone Health Technologies 33:26 Immutep44:36 JLLThis week, we have conversations with Marc Voigt, CEO of Immutep; Manuel Hegelich, CEO of TAU Systems; and Laura Yecies, CEO of Bone Health Technologies. We also have our weekly chat with global commercial real estate services company JLL, with Travis McCready. FDA fast tracks Immutep non-small cell lung cancer candidateImmutep Limited says the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted fast track designation to eftilagimod alpha (efti or IMP321) in combination with pe...
2022-10-21
51 min
CurveBeam AI Cast
Advancements in Bone Health Imaging with Dr. Ego Seeman
KEY POINTS:The mentor/mentee relationship is critical in advancing medicine and technology. Significant technological developments in bone health imaging help predict fractures. As the density of bone goes down, the risk of fracture increases. CurveBeam AI Medical Director - Endocrinology Prof. Ego Seeman recently sat down with Vinti Singh, CurveBeam AI’s Marketing Director, to discuss the future of bone health imaging.Prof. Seeman is a Professor and Endocrinologist in the Departments of Medicine and Endocrinology, Austin Health, University of Melbourne.He was recently awarded the Gideon A. Rodan Excellence in Mentorship Aw...
2022-09-23
33 min
COR2ED Medical Education
ASBMR 2022 Rare Bone Disease Highlights: Episode 3
In this third episode of a three-episode podcast series, COR2ED and ASBMR have partnered with patient advocates Inês Alves (European Rare Bone Forum) and Tracy Hart (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) to provide rare bone disease highlights from the ASBMR 2022 Annual Meeting, focusing on the patient perspective. The experts opened the podcast with the importance of engaging diverse patient communities. Independent of geography, patients should be educated about their condition and prepared for clinical trial participation; advocacy groups play a central role in this engagement. The experts then discussed outcomes of the IMPACT survey in OI (osteogenesis i...
2022-09-15
23 min
COR2ED Medical Education
ASBMR 2022 Rare Bone Disease Highlights: Episode 2
In this second episode of a three-episode podcast series, COR2ED and ASBMR have partnered with Professor Eric Rush (Children’s Mercy Hospital) to provide rare bone disease highlights from ASBMR 2022 Annual Meeting. Prof. Rush opens with detailed information on fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP): symptoms of this severe congenital condition include permanent heterotopic ossifications preceded by painful soft tissue swelling. Nearly all patients have the same ACVR1 receptor variant, and Prof. Rush shares therapy options for the disease. He then offers insights on hypochondroplasia (HCH), a developmental disorder caused by a defect in the FGFR3 gene. An an...
2022-09-14
15 min
COR2ED Medical Education
ASBMR 2022 Rare Bone Disease Highlights: Episode 1
In this first episode of a three-episode podcast series, COR2ED and ASBMR have partnered with Professor Anna Teti (University of L’Aquila) to provide rare bone disease highlights from the Rare Diseases Symposium that preceded the ASBMR 2022 Annual Meeting. Opening with an overview of ongoing clinical research in several rare bone diseases, Prof. Teti highlights the importance of preparing clinicians for unexpected adverse events. Notably, therapies used in the context of rare bone diseases can cause adverse events not seen if a common bone disease was treated. For osteogenesis imperfecta, she discusses a novel treatment based on...
2022-09-12
16 min
Empowered Team Podcast
5 Minute Facts - Why Weight Train
Why weight train? It is the key to a lean body. Who wants to just lose weight? People want decreased fat, increased muscle for energy, function, strength, bone density, better mood, better sleep and metabolism. Learn what it takes to boost metabolism. Find out why burning fat with aerobic exercise isn’t the answer and discover how long it takes for strength results. https://asbmr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jbmr.3284 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29086504/ ENTER OUR 200th EPISODE CONTEST - and you could win a Remarkable Tablet! Enter Now!
2022-08-22
33 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Dr. Felicia Cosman, Columbia University
This two-part series is hosted by Dr. Michael McClung, the Founding Director of the Oregon Osteoporosis Center in Portland and an internationally recognized clinician, researcher, and educator in osteoporosis and metabolic bone diseases. Throughout these episodes, he will speak with two pioneers in the osteoporosis treatment field, Socrates Papapoulos and Felicia Cosman. These ASBMR members have been critical in harnessing the genetics of high bone mass disorders for their translation into a potent and now widely used anabolic therapy for osteoporosis, romozosumab.Dr. Felicia Cosman is the Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University College o...
2022-01-24
25 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Dr. Socrates Papapoulos, Leiden University
This two-part series is hosted by Dr. Michael McClung, the Founding Director of the Oregon Osteoporosis Center in Portland and an internationally recognized clinician, researcher, and educator in osteoporosis and metabolic bone diseases. Throughout these episodes, he will speak with two pioneers in the osteoporosis treatment field, Socrates Papapoulos and Felicia Cosman. These ASBMR members have been critical in harnessing the genetics of high bone mass disorders for their translation into a potent and now widely used anabolic therapy for osteoporosis, romozosumab.Dr. Socrates Popapoulus, Professor of Medicine at the Leiden University Centre for Bone Q...
2022-01-17
25 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Dr. John Bilezikian, Columbia University
Our latest series is hosted by Dr. Dolores Shoback, Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Throughout this four part series, we’ll speak with pioneers in the PTH field. We’ll explore basic PTH physiology, actions of PTHrP, PTH for Osteoporosis Treatment and Hypoparathyroidism.The fourth and final episode of this series features Dr. John Bilezikian, Silberberg Professor of Medicine at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. John shares his experience in the field, insights into his career, and some pivotal moments along the way.
2021-11-22
27 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Dr. Benjamin Leder, Harvard University
Our latest series is hosted by Dr. Dolores Shoback, Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Throughout this four part series, we’ll speak with pioneers in the PTH field. We’ll explore basic PTH physiology, actions of PTHrP, PTH for Osteoporosis Treatment and Hypoparathyroidism.Episode three features Dr. Benjamin Leder, Professor of Medicine at Harvard University located at Massachusetts General Hospital. Leder shares his beginnings in the field, his experience in clinical research, and much more.
2021-11-15
25 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Dr. Natalie Sims, St. Vincent's Institute and University of Melbourne
Our latest series is hosted by Dr. Dolores Shoback, Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Throughout this four part series, we’ll speak with pioneers in the PTH field. We’ll explore basic PTH physiology, actions of PTHrP, PTH for Osteoporosis Treatment and Hypoparathyroidism.Episode two features guest Dr. Natalie Sims, Deputy Director of St. Vincent's Institute in Melbourne, Australia and Professorial Fellow at University of Melbourne. In this episode, we'll explore her experience in research, how data can dictate the direction of a project, advice for early career researchers and more.
2021-11-09
23 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Hank Kronenberg, Harvard Medical School
Our latest series is hosted by Dr. Dolores Shoback, Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Throughout this four part series, we’ll speak with pioneers in the PTH field. We’ll explore basic PTH physiology, actions of PTHrP, PTH for Osteoporosis Treatment and Hypoparathyroidism.Episode one features guest Dr. Hank Kronenberg, Endocrinologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. In this episode, we'll dive into his beginnings in the field, his advice for researchers early in their careers, and more.
2021-11-01
28 min
پادکست فارسی فلمینگو / بررسی مقالات ترند پزشکی
قسمت شصت و یکم - مقالات هفته اول آبان 1400
مقاله اول: مقایسه واکسن فایزر و سینوفارمhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-393X/9/11/1223مقاله دوم: خطر بالاتر بستری و مرگ در اثر بیماری های عفونی در مبتلایان به اختلالات روانی شدیدhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/19/4411مقاله سوم: درمان غیرجراحی آپاندیسیتhttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2014320https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMc2116018مقاله چهارم: مرور مجدد ارتباط پوکی استخوان و یائسگیhttps://asbmr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jbmr.4444
2021-10-29
14 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Dr. Myles Wolf, Duke University
Our initial series, Pathways: ASBMR Stories of Discovery, is hosted by Dr. Michael Econs, Distinguished Professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Throughout this three part series, we speak with pioneers in discovery of FGF23. We explore dysregulation of FGF23 in renal failure, inhibiting FGF23 for treatment of XLH, and the interplay of FGF23 and iron.Episode three features Dr. Myles Wolf—Professor of Medicine and Chief of Nephrology at Duke University—on the link between iron regulation and FGF23 regulation, what drove his interest in the area, and more.Be sure to subscribe to t...
2021-10-25
22 min
Fitness Education Online Podcast I For Personal Trainers, Fitness Professionals, Gym Owners & the Fitness Industry
BroScience: Ep 11 How Quick is the Grim Reaper
Follow and ask questions to @the.sportingdoctor on insta or #thesportingdoctor in the Fitness Education Online Community Group. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864252/https://asbmr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jbmr.3710https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a28680003/health-benefits-of-muscle-study/--Note: Podcast episodes are hosted by either Jono Petrohilos, Travis Mattern or Claudia LiFitness Education Onlinewww.fitnesseducationonline.com.auClick the link below to join our Community Facebook Group (we have over 13 000 Fitness Professionals / Personal Trainers in there and w...
2021-10-21
52 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Dr. Kenneth White, Indiana University
Our initial series, Pathways: ASBMR Stories of Discovery, is hosted by Dr. Michael Econs, Distinguished Professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Throughout this three part series, we speak with pioneers in discovery of FGF23. We explore dysregulation of FGF23 in renal failure, inhibiting FGF23 for treatment of XLH, and the interplay of FGF23 and iron.Episode two features Dr. Kenneth White—Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics at Indiana University—on his journey through the field, what attracted him to FGF23, and what keeps him going. White also shares his advice for young investigators in the...
2021-10-18
23 min
ASBMR Speaks
Pathways: Stories of Discovery - Dr. Tom Carpenter, Yale University
Our initial series, Pathways: ASBMR Stories of Discovery, is hosted by Dr. Michael Econs, Distinguished Professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Throughout this three part series, we speak with pioneers in discovery of FGF23. We explore dysregulation of FGF23 in renal failure, inhibiting FGF23 for treatment of XLH, and the interplay of FGF23 and iron.Episode one features a X-linked Hypophosphatemia-focused discussion with Dr. Thomas Carpenter. Dr. Carpenter has maintained a career-long involvement in metabolic bone diseases in children. He currently serves as director of the Yale Center for X-linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH) and as the...
2021-10-11
20 min
COR2ED Medical Education
ASBMR 2021 Rare Bone Disease Highlights: Episode 4
We have partnered with international experts to provide rare bone disease highlights from ASBMR 2021. This is the final episode in a series of four podcasts, in this episode Dr Eekhoff and Dr Rush discuss their rare bone disease highlights from the meeting.
2021-10-08
14 min
COR2ED Medical Education
ASBMR 2021 Rare Bone Disease Highlights: Episode Three
We have partnered with international experts to provide rare bone diseases highlights from ASBMR 2021. This is the third episode in a series of four podcasts. In this episode Charlene Waldman (RBD Alliance) and Inês Alves (European Rare Bone Forum) discuss their highlights.
2021-10-05
20 min
COR2ED Medical Education
ASBMR 2021 Rare Bone Disease Highlights from Day Two
We have partnered with international experts to provide rare bone diseases highlights from ASBMR 2021. This is the second in a series of four podcasts. In this episode Dr Oliver Semler has selected and discusses his highlights.
2021-10-03
16 min
COR2ED Medical Education
ASBMR 2021 Rare Bone Disease Highlights from Day One
We have partnered with international experts to provide rare bone disease highlights from ASBMR 2021. This is the first episode in a series of four podcasts, in this episode Dr Mughal and Dr Javaid discuss their highlights.
2021-10-02
20 min
پادکست فارسی فلمینگو / بررسی مقالات ترند پزشکی
قسمت چهل و ششم - مقالات هفته سوم خرداد 1400
Hydroxychloroquine + Azithromycin therapy at a higher dose improved survival by nearly 200% in ventilated COVID patients https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.05.28.21258012v1Repeated low-dose dose exposure to SARS-CoV-2 may protect against severe COVID-19 https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/6/961/htmPeople with many siblings have increased risk of cardiovascular events https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e042881High caffeine intake may increase the risk of glaucoma, finds study https://www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(20)31157-X/fulltextRegular strength and impact-type training may counteract bone aging https://asbmr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jbm4.10513High sugar intake from childhood could lead to long-term health problems https...
2021-06-12
20 min
The Health & Happiness Podcast
5- Why You Need Resistance Training
In this episode of The Health & Happiness Podcast, we want to PUMP YOU UP. We're talking all things resistance training! Bringing you the research on the benefits of resistance training as well as discussing how to start (including common questions of what weight do I use and how much do I do), and the pros and cons of training at the gym vs at home, accountability, and minimizing distractions. Osteopenia/ osteoporosis: https://asbmr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jbmr.2269 Strength and Mortality: https://news.umich.edu/people-with-low-muscle-strength-more-likely-to-die-prematurely/ Research Overview on resistance training: https://journals.lww.com/acsm-csmr/Fulltext/2012/07000/Resistance...
2021-03-15
35 min
Demystifying Wellness
Episode 3 - The Importance of Balance as You Age
In this episode, Jared and Laura talk about physical balance. They discuss the body systems responsible for maintaining balance, how those systems are impacted by age, why we would want to make balance a priority not just in aging populations, but everyone, and some of the ways you can do so. Connect with us on Instagram: @lauramerkelfitness @jaredthephysio Work with us: www.Lauramerkel.com www.jaredthephysio.com Resource Links: https://physio-pedia.com/Balance?utm...
2021-01-19
26 min
Questioning Medicine
164. Listener Emails on Vit. D and COVID19
Dr sprouse-- Endo saying that Vit D below 30 leads to 2nd hyperparathyroidism due to calcium absorption deficiency and downstream consequences of that condition leads to poor bone health. He agreed all the other outcomes don’t have good evidence. I think 30 is the recommendation from the endo society. MY RESPONSE Well just to be clear they are right and they are wrong Yes it MAY, key word is MAY (it’s a not a universal truth), cause a secondary hyperparathyroid. HOWEVER, as I am sure you...
2021-01-10
23 min
In Bad Taste
The Gerson Miracle 04: The Narrative of Naturalness
Natural = good right? Well no, not really despite what The Gerson Miracle would have you believe. For our second last takedown of this film, we’re exploring why they want us to believe in naturalness being our salvation and why they’d be dead wrong. Follow Pixie Turner @pixienutrition on Instagram | Twitter | FacebookFollow Dr Nikki Stamp @drnikkistamp on Instagram | Twitter | FacebookEmail us with your questions inbadtastepodcast@gmail.com  ...
2020-06-23
00 min
Petri Dish
SPAAAACE!
On this week's episode, Sean and Nathan explore the human side of outer space! What happens to our bodies in microgravity? What are galactic cosmic rays? Will Disney own the Lunar Gateway Space Station?! Listen to find out, more or less!CORRECTION: Sean messed up! At a certain point, when discussing Van Allen Belts, Sean states that he thinks a portion of the International Space Station's flight path may slightly touch the edge of the inner Van Allen Belt. N O P E ! The ISS hugs the Earth pretty close, and never really gets nearby the Van Allen dudes. Try...
2019-11-11
1h 11
ReumaTimes
Recomendaciones para prevención secundaria de fracturas
(Cápsula 20) Las fracturas asociadas a osteoporosis son sub-tratadas en parte por falta de información sobre las recomendaciones de manejo y en parte por diferencias entre las diferentes guías de tratamiento. ENLACE: https://asbmr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jbmr.3877
2019-11-08
05 min
BioBusiness.TV, the podcast! ver2
ASBMR Review - Part 1: AMGN Makes News
You are Watching: Post ASBMR Review: Amgen's Denosumab Lowers Fracture Risk, Makes the News at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) meeting. Mike is back from a very exciting American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) meeting in Montreal. Amgen made the news with the results of its phase 3 trial for Denosumab. Mike explains Denosumab sets a new standard for a highly efficacious, safe, and convenient treatment for a disease that has a very high unmet need, despite its prevalence. Mike and Jean-Loup comparison Denosumab to Novartis' Reclast and other Bisphosphonates - looking at safety, tolerability...
2008-09-19
01 min
BioBusiness.TV, the podcast! ver2
ASBMR Review - Part 2: AMGN Strategy
You are Watching: Post ASBMR Review: Denosumab to Seize Low Hanging Fruit in Osteoporosis Market, with the Potential to Become 1st Line Treatment. Amgen's Currently Inexpensive Shares to Gain 20 points. After reviewing the Denosumab data released at the ASBMR meeting, it looks like Amgen's osteoporosis drug will be a 2nd line treatment. With 50% of osteoporosis patients going off their bisphosphonates in their fisrt year, Mike King thinks there is a low hanging fruit there. Mike also thinks the drug's profile could allow it to quickly become a first line treatment. Jean-Loup and Mike look at the market, Amgen's pricing for...
2008-09-19
10 min
BioBusiness.TV, the podcast! ver2
ASBMR Review - Part 3: Pfizer, Merck
You are Watching: Post ASBMR Review: A quick look Pfizer's Fablyn, and Merck Odanacatib. Mike and Jean-Loup take a quick look at some of the other data released at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Meeting in Montreal. They review Pfizer's PEARL study for the drug Fablyn, and Merck's phase 2 Odanacatib. This interview was conducted at the NASDAQ Marketsite, on September 19th, 2008, in New York City. Featuring: * Michael King, Director of Research, Rodman & Renshaw * Jean-Loup Romet-Lemonne, President & CEO of BioBusiness.TV DISCLAIMER: BIOBUSINESS.TV IS AN INDEPENDENT MEDIA, AND A PLATFORM FOR THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS AND OPINIONS...
2008-09-19
00 min