• Zepbound for Sleep Apnea: FDA Approves First Drug Treatment Option
    Dec 23 2024

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    This week, we're discussing a significant development in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The FDA has recently approved Zepbound, a medication used in combination with diet and exercise, as the first drug option for moderate to severe OSA in adults with obesity. We'll break down how Zepbound works by targeting hormones that reduce appetite, which leads to weight loss, and how this can improve OSA symptoms. We'll also explore the details of the clinical trials that led to this approval, including how they measured the medication's effectiveness and what potential side effects patients should be aware of.



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    Production and Content: Edward Delesky, MD & Nicole Aruffo, RN
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    16 mins
  • Insulin 101: A Guide for Type 2 Diabetes Management
    Dec 16 2024

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    Join us as we demystify insulin treatment for type 2 diabetes! We'll break down the different types of insulin, how they work, and when you might need to start them. We'll also cover practical tips for injecting insulin, factors that affect its effectiveness, and how to handle special situations like eating out and travel. This episode is packed with essential information to empower you to manage your type 2 diabetes and live a healthier life!



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    28 mins
  • Silent But Deadly No More: Conquering Flatulence Odor with Pepto-Bismol
    Dec 12 2024

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    This episode explores the science behind flatulence odor and introduces a simple, over-the-counter remedy: Pepto-Bismol. The episode explains that the unpleasant odor associated with flatulence is primarily caused by hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a gas produced in the colon during the breakdown of food. Pepto-Bismol, or bismuth subsalicylate, works by binding to hydrogen sulfide in the colon and reducing the amount of gas released. The episode highlights a study published in Gastroenterology which found that bismuth subsalicylate significantly reduced H2S release in human fecal samples. Participants in the study experienced a greater than 95% reduction in fecal H2S release after taking Pepto-Bismol for 3-7 days. The episode also emphasizes the importance of consulting a doctor before using Pepto-Bismol, especially for those with medical conditions or taking other medications.



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    11 mins
  • Diabetes Medications Explained: A Guide for Patients
    Dec 9 2024

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    This episode breaks down the different medications used to treat type 2 diabetes, helping patients better understand their treatment options and how these medications work in the body. From metformin to insulin and everything in between, we'll cover the mechanisms, benefits, and potential side effects of each medication class, empowering you to have more informed conversations with your healthcare provider.



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    28 mins
  • Blood Sugar Levels Explained: How to Check Blood Sugar and What Your Numbers Mean
    Dec 2 2024

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    In this episode of Your Checkup, we break down everything you need to know about checking your blood sugar levels at home. Learn the step-by-step process of monitoring your glucose, the importance of timing, and what your readings mean for your overall diabetes management. Whether you're newly diagnosed or looking to fine-tune your routine, this guide will help you understand the numbers and take charge of your health. Tune in to gain clarity and confidence in controlling your diabetes!

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    33 mins
  • Blood Pressure Monitoring at Home: Choosing the Right Device & Cuff Size
    Nov 25 2024

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    Are you monitoring your blood pressure at home? Did you know that using the wrong size blood pressure cuff can lead to inaccurate readings? In this episode, we'll discuss the importance of choosing the right blood pressure cuff size and the different types of blood pressure monitors available. We'll provide tips for selecting a validated device and ensuring you get the most accurate readings possible for effective blood pressure management.



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    21 mins
  • Understanding Sleep Apnea: A Guide for Patients
    Nov 18 2024

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    Millions of people suffer from sleep apnea, a condition that disrupts sleep and impacts overall health. In this episode, we discuss the types of sleep apnea, how it occurs, the health risks, and various treatment options available to improve sleep quality and overall well-being. Tune in to learn if you, a loved one, or a neighbor may be experiencing sleep apnea and find out how to get help.



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    27 mins
  • RSV Prevention for Infants: Nirsevimab & Maternal Vaccine
    Nov 11 2024

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    Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus that can be dangerous for infants. This episode of Your Checkup provides essential information about RSV, exploring new prevention methods like the monoclonal antibody nirsevimab and the maternal RSV vaccine. We discuss how they work, who should consider them, and their safety profiles. Tune in to learn how to safeguard your baby from this potentially serious virus.



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    24 mins