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An hour of medical questions, answers, debate, dialogue, discussion, & health in the news.

Ask Doctor Dawn Dr. Dawn Motyka - JivaMedia.com

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.8 • 107 Ratings

An hour of medical questions, answers, debate, dialogue, discussion, & health in the news.

    The immune system, the brain and mental health, plus autoimmune disease research and treatments are thoroughly explored

    The immune system, the brain and mental health, plus autoimmune disease research and treatments are thoroughly explored

    KSQD 05-30-2024: Topics discussed include:

    Cognitive errors in medicine dismissing unusual presentations as psychological


    A case of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS)


    Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis causing psychiatric symptoms


    Failures of genetic research to identify causes


    Need for integrating neurology and psychiatry; Importance of testing for antibodies and using MRI scans


    Detailed explanation of immune tolerance, peripheral tolerance, and the phenomenon of molecular mimicry in diseases like multiple sclerosis and celiac disease


    Importance of addressing root causes rather than just symptoms


    Historical context and current advancements in treating autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes, lupus, and multiple sclerosis using reprogrammed immune cells and iron oxide nanoparticles


    Explanation of how the liver filters blood and helps establish immune tolerance by processing cellular debris and antigens


    Advances in engineering regulatory T cells to target specific disease sites and calm inflammatory responses


    Exploration of new diagnostic tools and the potential of AI in understanding complex psychiatric conditions

    • 52 min
    Answers to caller questions highlight this week's show, plus the intrepid Tardigrade is revealed

    Answers to caller questions highlight this week's show, plus the intrepid Tardigrade is revealed

    KSQD 05-16-2024: The super power of the resilient Tardigrade is their fabulous DNA repair ability.

    How do I tolerate another knee surgery after getting intestinal adhesions because of previous surgery?

    Can I avoid an operation to fix a displaced cataract lens?

    A patient with Parkinson’s disease and knee problems is warned against speculative and expensive alternative treatment.

    A man with major swallowing problems needs an endoscopy ASAP -- Dr. Dawn bashes corporation control over conventional medicine.

    A borderline diabetic asks for diet advice.

    Cancer prevention policies are up against Insurance payment denial policies.

    The reasons why colorectal cancer is on the rise in 20 to 50 yr-olds -- colonoscopies are now recommended for younger adults.

    Insurance obstacles to care, sugar vs. substitutes, measles vaccines, diet and exercise strategies, and cutting-edge breakthroughs in cancer treatment

    Insurance obstacles to care, sugar vs. substitutes, measles vaccines, diet and exercise strategies, and cutting-edge breakthroughs in cancer treatment

    KSQD 5-01-2024: This week's show explores how healthcare systems can inflict "moral injury" on dedicated doctors. We examine instances where factors like insurance company prior authorizations prevent optimal patient care and discuss related research.

    Dr. Dawn explores sweetness perception, reviewing a new study on how our bodies detect both natural sugars and substitutes like xylitol and stevia. We learn how substitutes can provide sweetness without insulin spikes and subsequent appetite increases.

    We discuss the critical importance of measles vaccination, the challenges of maintaining live virus vaccine potency, and a promising new vaccine technology undergoing trials.

    A new study investigates the potential benefits of combining time-restricted eating with high-intensity exercise. Although all participants lost weight, the combined approach led to gains in lean body mass.

    Finally, we survey several exciting advances in cancer research. Dr. Dawn explores improvements in cancer cell targeting, the statistics of liquid biopsies for cancer detection, and a groundbreaking drug that halts aggressive breast cancer growth. We also investigate a new mRNA-based treatment that stimulates cancer cell death specifically within the tumor environment.

    • 51 min
    This week's show covers serious health topics: medication side effects, stroke prevention, blood pressure concerns, rising colon cancer rates in the young, and the dangers of vaping

    This week's show covers serious health topics: medication side effects, stroke prevention, blood pressure concerns, rising colon cancer rates in the young, and the dangers of vaping

    KSQD 4-24-2024: In this week's show, we tackle several important health topics. Dr. Dawn starts by investigating "the prescribing cascade," where side effects from an initial medication necessitate additional prescriptions. This is often seen with treatments for high blood pressure and atrial fibrillation.

    We then explore strokes of undetermined origin. Interestingly, Dr. Dawn notes that for preventing recurrent strokes, the classic, low-cost aspirin can be just as effective as newer, more expensive alternatives.

    Another topic is delayed orthostatic hypotension, a condition where blood pressure drops upon standing. Dr. Dawn provides details on a simple test for diagnosis.

    We address a worrying trend: increasingly aggressive colon cancers are occurring in younger populations. Dr. Dawn discusses both established and novel screening tests, like the new DNA-based successor to Cologuard, emphasizing the importance of early detection.

    Finally, we offer a sobering reality check about vaping. Studies show a growing number of young people who begin with vaping are transitioning to traditional smoking, underscoring that vaping carries its own significant risks.

    • 31 min
    Big food's bad advice, mini-livers, infection advice, neuropeptides for depression, a listener book recommendation, and your health questions answered

    Big food's bad advice, mini-livers, infection advice, neuropeptides for depression, a listener book recommendation, and your health questions answered

    KSQD 4-17-2024: This week's show explores the line between helpful health advice and harmful food-related misinformation, particularly the anti-diet trend being promoted by certain influencers. We delve into a fascinating medical breakthrough involving the creation of "mini livers" to support patients awaiting transplants.
    Listeners offered valuable insights and recommendations this week: one recommended a thought-provoking book on cancer detection, while another shared a potential remedy for long COVID symptoms. We also address a serious health concern for an elderly listener diagnosed with a Mycobacterium infection, discussing the diagnosis and treatment options.
    Additionally, we dinvestigate the potential of neuropeptides for addressing treatment-resistant depression and cover several short but impactful health news updates: a concerning rise in bacterial meningitis, the science behind teens' unique scent, and a baffling case of a man claiming to have received over 200 COVID vaccinations.

    • 56 min
    Animal Surprises: Pig Donor Organs, Surprising evidence of animal intelligence, and How Potassium Lowers Blood Pressure

    Animal Surprises: Pig Donor Organs, Surprising evidence of animal intelligence, and How Potassium Lowers Blood Pressure

    KSQD 4-10-2024: This episode explores the cutting-edge of medical science and the wonders of the animal kingdom. We'll discuss a remarkable first – the successful transplant of a genetically modified pig kidney into a human. Could this breakthrough pave the way for the future of organ donation? On a different note, did you know cows are being engineered to produce human insulin, potentially revolutionizing diabetes treatment? We'll also uncover surprising animal intelligence; Parrots playing computer games and bees trained to solve puzzles reveal just how smart some of our animal friends can be. In a fascinating twist, we investigate the genetics behind obesity in Labrador Retrievers and learn how dogs might be able to detect PTSD flashbacks. We examine a groundbreaking discovery of tiny RNA molecules within bacteria. These have the potential to unlock entirely new gene sequences within the microbial world. We'll also explore the link between potassium and blood pressure, discussing how simple dietary changes could lead to major health benefits. For those interested in nutrition, we'll address optimal protein intake and strategies for a balanced vegan diet. Also, a warning about the current overuse of gabapentin and pregabalin for pain is creating a 50% increase in hospitalizations for COPD.

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
107 Ratings

107 Ratings

Caroline Gold ,

Stellar podcasts, highly recommend Dr. Dawn

I respect Dr. Dawn immensely. As a patient of hers I can attest to her infinite knowledge, always backed by reputable research. She is great at explaining and diagnosing, and focuses on treatments that are non-invasive. Thank you, Dr. Dawn.

Kyoung21b ,

Dr. Dawn is great

I really enjoy the show and love Dr. Dawn’s approach re.always taking a deeper look. The only frustrating thing is that if one can’t listen live there’s no telling when the podcasts will show up, sometimes a couple of weeks later which sort of neutralizes some of the time sensitive info., e.g. Covid updates.

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Don’t look at any thing else??

I wonder if you think you have a stupid audience? I have no opinion about vaccines but hearing you say to not look at Mr. Kennedy’s website “because that is what he wants you to do” makes me question you!!
Why can’t I look at two contradictory websites??? He advises his audience to look at all arguments, he links to them.
You say don’t look- if you speak the truth then let wouldn’t you say please look??

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