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Can drinking milk potentially increase your risk of breast cancer? Join us as we explore the controversial link between bovine leukemia virus (BLV) in milk and breast cancer risk. Sparked by a patient’s concern and a meta-analysis review, this episode emphasizes the importance of asking detailed questions in understanding scientific research.
We critically examine a meta-analysis on BLV and breast cancer, uncovering significant methodological flaws, from lack of pre-registration to biased selection criteria. Our discussion highlights the need for intellectual honesty and rigorous scrutiny in healthcare research.
We also question the credibility of the systematic review, pointing out the drastic reduction of eligible studies and the peer review process's legitimacy. By discussing the 2.57 odds ratio of BLV's association with breast cancer and the difference between correlation and causation, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges in interpreting scientific research. Tune in to gain insights into the complexities of medical studies and the importance of critical appraisal in healthcare.
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Can avoiding certain foods extend your life? This episode explores a recent BMJ paper on diet and health, focusing on ultra-processed foods and their hidden calories. It highlights the links between these foods and obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer.
Insights from major studies, like the Nurses' Health Study and the Health Professional Follow-Up Study, show how socioeconomic factors and healthcare professionals' behaviors influence outcomes. The discussion also addresses the importance of accurate food intake data and the challenges of long-term studies.
This engaging discussion aims to provide valuable perspectives on navigating evidence-based integrative medicine and making informed dietary choices for better health.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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What can we learn from the latest research on krill oil's effects on knee osteoarthritis? We dive deep into the study's transparency and rigor, exploring the impact of adherence rates and the significance of measurable markers like effusion synovitis. Our spirited debate covers biases in healthcare, the balance between skepticism and openness to new evidence, and the emotional responses tied to negative trial outcomes. This episode is packed with thoughtful reflections and expert insights, making it essential listening for anyone interested in evidence-based integrative medicine. Tune in for a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the complexities of clinical trials!
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Are your food choices influencing your mood? Uncover the startling connections between your diet and your mental well-being as we scrutinize a pivotal study from BMC Psychiatry. Delve into the realm of low-grade chronic inflammation and its potential role in depression, with a special focus on healthcare professionals. We dissect the use of the innovative Empirical Dietary Inflammatory Index (EDII) and how it could revolutionize your approach to combatting depressive symptoms through diet.
Join the conversation with us, Dr Journal Club, as we navigate the latest in research and evidence-based medicine, integrating thinkers at the forefront of clinical practice. Your input is vital to our discussions, so link up with us on social platforms and share your thoughts on this complex topic. Whether you're seeking to refine your clinical practice or simply curious about the impact of diet on mental health, this episode promises insights that could very well reshape your daily habits.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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Ready for a quick dive into the connection between diet and cognitive health? In this Doctor Journal Club Podcast episode, Dr. Joshua Goldenberg swiftly unpacks the Mind Diet Trial for dementia, a major study from 2023. Discover why a Mediterranean and Dash-inspired diet in high-risk elderly adults didn't show significant cognitive differences. Dr. Goldenberg's rapid analysis gives you a speedy overview of Alzheimer's prevention. Plus, catch tips on evaluating medical literature and a glimpse into our EBM Boot Camp for clinicians. Get set for a fast-paced journey into medical research and eye-opening insights!
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Join Dr. Joshua Goldenberg on the Dr. Journal Club podcast for a quick dive into probiotics and their impact on mental health. Uncover the latest research linking probiotics to symptom reduction and inflammation relief, while exploring potential pathways for enhancing mental well-being and innovative approaches to integrative mental health care. Tune in for rapid insights and compassionate discussions on healing. Remember, always consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice.
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Join Dr. Goldenberg for this super speedy summary, which takes a peak into the evolving role of medical cannabis in chronic pain management, as discussed by Dr. Jamie Caroon, a prominent figure in CBD and cannabis research. Focusing on a recent BMJ clinical practice guideline, Dr. Caroon's insights challenge conventional views, emphasizing the need for cautious consideration of medical cannabis trials. Despite varied recommendations, the guideline highlights modest yet significant benefits in high-quality evidence. This discussion underscores the importance of evidence-based approaches in navigating the complexities of pain management and medical cannabis usage.
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Join Josh and Adam as they delve into a captivating study on the Ayurvedic remedy Shilajit, uncovering its potential in addressing osteopenia among postmenopausal women. Our discussion explores a carefully crafted 48-week trial, analyzing its design, methodology, and compelling outcomes. Navigating the intersection of evidence-based medicine and holistic practices, we uncover a promising link between Shilajit and bone mineral density. This sparks a thoughtful conversation on its integration with modern osteoporosis treatments
We invite you, our listeners, to join us in this ongoing exploration. Share your thoughts, questions, and experiences on our social media platforms—DrJournalClub on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Together, let's nurture a dialogue that celebrates the intersection of tradition and innovation, enriching our understanding of health and healing.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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Unlock the secrets of rosemary for hair loss with a comparison to minoxidil. Dr. Joshua Goldenberg presents a super speedy summary of a groundbreaking study comparing natural remedies to pharmaceuticals. Learn about efficacy, side effects, and innovative solutions for androgenic alopecia in this enlightening episode.
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Embark on a journey through integrative medicine with hosts Dr. Joshua Goldenberg and Dr. Adam Sadowski as they explore acupuncture's potential in treating endometriosis. Delve into recent research and meta-analysis, navigating acupuncture's efficacy and its impact on endometriosis-related pain. Join the enlightening conversation and connect with the hosts on social media at drjournalclub.com to drive evidence-based discussions forward.
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Giese N, Kwon KK, Armour M. Acupuncture for endometriosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Integr Med Res. 2023 Dec;12(4):101003. doi: 10.1016/j.imr.2023.101003. Epub 2023 Oct 28. PMID: 38033648; PMCID: PMC10682677.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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In this episode, we explore the ongoing debate over ginger's potential to treat migraines. By dissecting a recent systematic review asserting ginger's efficacy, we meticulously examine research methods, including literature searches and study quality assessments. Through our analysis of the data supporting ginger's purported benefits for migraines, we uncover inconsistencies and overlooked errors. Ultimately, our discussion serves as a cautionary reminder of the intricate nature of medical research and the essential need for critical evaluation when considering potential remedies.
L. Chen and Z. Cai, The efficacy of ginger for the treatment of migraine: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled studies, American Journal of Emergency Medicine (2018), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2020.11.030Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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Join us for a rapid-fire review of a groundbreaking study published in The Lancet by McMaster University. Explore the latest insights on weight loss treatments alongside esteemed scholars like Gordon Guyatt and Per Van Vick. With Dr. Goldenberg guiding us through the study's complexities, we quickly unpack findings from 143 trials involving nearly 50,000 participants. Witness the clash of heavyweight medications like the fentermine-topiramate combo, GLP-1 agonists, and naltrexone-bupropion duo, as they vie for supremacy in the battle against obesity. Don't miss out on this fast-paced discussion shedding light on the efficacy and safety of these interventions, offering clarity in the realm of weight loss treatments.
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In this edition of the Dr Journal Club podcast, hosts Josh and Adam delve into the captivating realm of Ashwagandha, an adaptogenic herb renowned for its stress-alleviating properties. They explore a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials investigating Ashwagandha's efficacy in managing anxiety and stress. Despite promising findings suggesting significant effects, the hosts meticulously scrutinize the study's methodology using the Amstar 2 checklist, identifying deficiencies such as the lack of a registered protocol and unclear reporting on funding sources. However, they underscore the importance of considering the results while acknowledging the low evidence level and study limitations. They advocate for critical evaluation of systematic reviews and encourage listeners to utilize tools like Amstar 2 to assess the quality of evidence in research studies.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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Join us for a super speedy exploration of evidence-based integrative medicine with Dr. Joshua Goldenberg. In a landscape where only a fraction of medical practices have top-tier evidence, we scrutinize healthcare implications with Dr. Ian Edes from Stanford. Dr. Adam Sadowski joins to dissect findings, debating evidence standards and urging for rigorous research. Tune in for a stimulating discussion on the pressing need for high-quality evidence in medicine.
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Discover the lowdown on cranial electrical stimulation (CES), an FDA-approved method with promising results for anxiety, depression, insomnia, and pain.
Our exploration of cranial electrical stimulation (CES) highlights its promising potential for anxiety relief. While visual insights from randomized trials paint a positive picture, it's essential to approach these findings with scrutiny and an awareness of research complexities. As we navigate the evolving landscape of evidence-based integrative medicine, the conversation around CES continues, inviting ongoing exploration and discussion.
Chung FC, Sun CK, Chen Y, Cheng YS, Chung W, Tzang RF, Chiu HJ, Wang MY, Cheng YC, Hung KC. Efficacy of electrical cranial stimulation for treatment of psychiatric symptoms in patients with anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Front Psychiatry. 2023 Apr 6;14:1157473. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1157473. PMID: 37091717; PMCID: PMC10115990.
Thank you for joining us on this insightful journey, and we look forward to continuing the conversation in our ongoing pursuit of knowledge and well-being within the realm of evidence-based integrative medicine.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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Ever pondered how to navigate the vast sea of research on diets and blood pressure without losing your way? Join us as we uncover the layers of a recent Advances in Nutrition paper, presenting a valuable guide for healthcare professionals in the integrative medicine field.
Embarking on systematic reviews in dietary research often feels like embarking on a quest for the Holy Grail. In this installment, we express appreciation for the diligence required to scrutinize thousands of studies. Balancing admiration with a critical eye, we meticulously examine the utilization of tools such as AMSTAR and the Cochrane Risk-of-Bias to separate valuable insights from less substantial findings.
Aljuraiban GS, Gibson R, Chan DS, Van Horn L, Chan Q. The Role of Diet in the Prevention of Hypertension and Management of Blood Pressure: An Umbrella Review of Meta-Analyses of Interventional and Observational Studies. Adv Nutr. 2024 Jan;15(1):100123. doi: 10.1016/j.advnut.2023.09.011. Epub 2023 Oct 1. PMID: 37783307; PMCID: PMC10831905.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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Explore the role of diet in autoimmune diseases as we welcome back Heather's Wiki for an intriguing exploration of the Wahls protocol in managing Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Together, we analyze a a small MS diet study, offering a reality check on results versus discussion, separating scientific substance from noise. This episode sharpens your critical thinking skills, providing knowledge to navigate the complex realm of nutritional science.
Join us in addressing practical challenges in dietary intervention studies, such as small sample sizes and recruitment issues. In a lively discussion with Heather, we uncover biases in weight-list controls and adherence problems that can obscure research outcomes. This episode isn't just about effective strategies; it's a journey of discovery, highlighting the rigorous process ensuring scientific validity.
In this episode we will empower your critical thinking and understanding of research findings, while our candid analysis will guide you through interpreting these findings and understanding their clinical implications.Lee JE, Titcomb TJ, Bisht B, Rubenstein LM, Louison R, Wahls TL. A Modified MCT-Based Ketogenic Diet Increases Plasma β-Hydroxybutyrate but Has Less Effect on Fatigue and Quality of Life in People with Multiple Sclerosis Compared to a Modified Paleolithic Diet: A Waitlist-Controlled, Randomized Pilot Study. J Am Coll Nutr. 2021 Jan;40(1):13-25. doi: 10.1080/07315724.2020.1734988. Epub 2020 Mar 26. PMID: 32213121.
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Join Dr. Joshua Goldenberg and Dr. Adam Sadowski with special guest Dr. Greib from the Sport Lab as they delve into the transformative world of Zone 2 training. Discover the profound impact of the low and slow approach on physiology, unravel the challenges in defining Zone 2, and acquire tools for smart training. Dr. Greib explores cellular benefits, discussing mitochondrial function, stress response, and exercise adaptation. From countering aging effects to scrutinizing fitness tracking devices, we navigate the realms of science and skepticism to guide you in redefining your training for peak fitness.
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As we wrap up our exploration, we delve into the challenging task of assessing homeopathy's efficacy, considering not only scientific aspects but also clinical evidence and patient outcomes. The debate spans from the rigors of scientific reasoning to the inclusivity of evidence-based evaluation. Join doctors Goldenberg and Davis as they dive into the controversial topic of homeopathy.
Jacobs J, Jonas WB, Jiménez-Pérez M, Crothers D. Homeopathy for childhood diarrhea: combined results and metaanalysis from three randomized, controlled clinical trials. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2003 Mar;22(3):229-34. doi: 10.1097/01.inf.0000055096.25724.48. PMID: 12634583.Learn more and become a member at www.DrJournalClub.com
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Discover the power of isometric exercises in combating hypertension, a prevalent issue among half of American adults. In this episode, we delve into a groundbreaking review from the British Journal of Sports Medicine, examining non-pharmacological interventions for managing blood pressure. Analyzing data from 270 trials with nearly 16,000 participants, we find that aerobic, resistance, and high-intensity interval training are effective, but isometric exercises, like wall sits, stand out by doubling the blood pressure-lowering effects. Join us as we explore these findings and their potential impact on future health recommendations.
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