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| The Spine Longevity Blueprint: How to Keep Your Back Young | 02 Jun 2025 | 00:13:15 | |
Your spine is a marvel of engineering—33 bones, 100+ joints, and a complex network of muscles and nerves. But it wasn’t built for a sedentary life. In this episode of The Back Story, we explore:
Singh Snapshot: Degeneration is common. Disability is not. Movement is medicine—and your spine is the backbone of your future. Tune in, move smart, and future-proof your spine. | |||
| PRP Unplugged: Healing from Within | 12 May 2025 | 00:39:27 | |
In this episode of, we dive deep into the science and promise of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy—a regenerative treatment that’s turning heads in orthopedics, sports medicine, and aesthetics. Whether you're a clinician, athlete, or just curious about cutting-edge healing techniques, this conversation breaks down how PRP works, what the latest research says, and who might benefit most. We also tackle common myths, discuss real-world outcomes, and explore the future of biologic therapies. Tune in to discover how your own blood might hold the key to faster recovery and long-term wellness. | |||
| Emerging Trends in PRP Therapy | 26 Aug 2024 | 00:15:20 | |
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has garnered significant attention over the past decade as a promising treatment modality for various musculoskeletal conditions. PRP, an autologous concentration of platelets in plasma, leverages the body’s natural healing mechanisms. The rationale behind PRP therapy is based on the pivotal role of platelets in wound healing and tissue repair through the release of growth factors and cytokines. | |||
| Regenerative and Restorative Treatments for Wellness | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:10:34 | |
In this episode, we delve into the latest advancements in medical science and explore how they can transform our lives. From stem cell therapy to tissue engineering, regenerative medicine holds the promise of revolutionizing healthcare by harnessing the body’s own healing powers. So, let’s embark on this journey together and unlock the future of medicine. At its core, regenerative medicine aims to repair, replace, or regenerate damaged tissues and organs. Unlike traditional treatments that focus on managing symptoms, regenerative medicine seeks to restore function by enabling the body to heal itself. This field encompasses a range of approaches, including stem cell therapy, tissue engineering, and the use of biomaterials. The Future of Regenerative Medicine Looking ahead, the future of regenerative medicine is incredibly bright. Advances in technology and our understanding of biology are driving rapid progress. I hope you found our exploration of regenerative medicine as fascinating and inspiring as I did. As always, we’ll continue to keep you updated on the latest advancements in medical science. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. And don’t forget to follow us on social media for more updates and behind-the-scenes content. | |||
| Counting Your Macros: Tips for Weight Loss and Healthier Lifestyle | 04 Mar 2024 | 00:51:15 | |
Here are the answers to all of your questions—including exactly how to get started. What is the macro diet? The idea behind the macro diet is pretty simple: Instead of staying under a calorie threshold, you focus on getting a certain number (typically grams) of macronutrients—protein, carbohydrates, and fat—instead. Depending on your goals, you can adjust the amounts of protein, carbohydrates, and fats you consume to slim down, build muscle, or maintain your weight. What are macronutrients? Macronutrients are the three types of nutrients that provide you with most of your energy: carbohydrates, protein, and fat. Micronutrients, on the other hand, are the types of nutrients that your body uses in smaller amounts, like vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and phytochemicals. Most foods have two or even all three different macronutrients, but they’re categorized by the macronutrient of which they contain the most. For instance, chicken is a protein even though it also has some fat, and sweet potatoes are considered a carb even though they have a bit of protein. To learn more about KMAK, click here. | |||
| Understanding Empathy Vs. Sympathy | 15 Feb 2024 | 00:17:27 | |
Today, we explore the profound difference between sympathy and empathy, and how understanding these distinctions can significantly impact our interactions and overall wellness. 1. Sympathy: Feeling for, not with Sympathy involves recognizing another person's suffering and expressing care or concern for their well-being. However, it doesn't necessarily entail truly understanding or sharing their feelings. Let's consider an example: Imagine a friend who recently lost a job. You may feel sympathy for them, expressing condolences and offering support. While sympathetic gestures are compassionate, they might not fully grasp the emotional turmoil the friend is experiencing. 2. Empathy: Sharing the emotional journey On the other hand, empathy is a deeper connection that involves stepping into another person's shoes, truly feeling and understanding their emotions. An empathetic response goes beyond sympathy, creating a profound sense of shared experience. Consider this scenario: Returning to the friend who lost a job, an empathetic response involves not only offering sympathy but also trying to understand their feelings of uncertainty, fear, or disappointment. It's about validating their emotions and showing genuine understanding. Impact on Wellness and Interaction: a. Wellness:
b. Interaction:
Practical Tips for Cultivating Empathy:
In conclusion, fostering empathy in our interactions contributes to a more compassionate and supportive community. By understanding the difference between sympathy and empathy, we pave the way for a healthier, more emotionally connected society. | |||
| Best Ways to Measure Your Body Fat Percentage | 29 Jan 2024 | 00:26:51 | |
There are many ways to measure body fat percentage. However, the most accurate measurements aren’t available at home. Some “overweight” people are healthy, while others with “normal weight” are unhealthy. However, your body fat percentage tells you what your weight is comprised of. Specifically, it tells you the percent of your total body weight that is fat. The lower your body fat percentage, the higher percentage of lean muscle mass you have on your frame. Skinfold calipers measure the thickness of your subcutaneous fat — the fat underneath the skin — at certain body locations. Measurements are taken at either 3 or 7 different sites on the body. The specific sites used vary in men and women. BIA devices detect how your body responds to small electrical currents. This is done by placing electrodes on your skin. Some electrodes send currents into your body, while others receive the signal after it has passed through your body tissues. Electrical currents move through muscle easier than fat due to the higher water content of muscle. The BIA device automatically enters your body’s response to the electrical currents into an equation that predicts your body composition. There are many different BIA devices that vary widely in cost, complexity and accuracy.
As the name implies, DXA uses X-rays of two different energies to estimate your body fat percentage. During a DXA scan, you lie on your back for approximately 10 minutes while an X-ray scans over you. The amount of radiation from a DXA scan is very low. It’s about the same amount you receive during three hours of your normal life. DXA is also used to assess bone density and provides detailed information about the bone, lean mass and fat in separate body regions (arms, legs and torso). For almost all methods, it’s best to perform your measurements in the morning after an overnight fast, after you go to the bathroom and before you eat anything or begin your daily activities. Ideally, you should do the test before you have anything to drink, especially for methods that rely on electrical signals like BIA, BIS and EIM. Assessing yourself the same way each time will reduce error rates and make it easier to tell if you are making progress. However, you should always interpret your results from any method with caution. Even the best methods are not perfect and only give you an estimate of your true body fat. | |||
| A Healthier and Happier YOU- 2024 | 29 Dec 2023 | 00:10:41 | |
Today's episode is all about kickstarting the new year with a commitment to a healthier lifestyle. Whether you're a seasoned health enthusiast, or just starting out on your wellness journey, I've got some great tips and insights for you. Here's to making 2024 a year filled with positive transformations, and a deep sense of fulfillment. | |||
| The Scoop on Protein Powders | 18 Dec 2023 | 00:20:26 | |
The Pros and Cons of Protein Supplements Pros
Cons
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| Health: Coca-Cola Vs. Coke Zero | 01 Dec 2023 | 00:18:08 | |
While The Diet Coke vs. Regular Coke debate is multifaceted, involving considerations of caloric content, dental health, blood sugar levels, and cardiovascular health. The concerns over artificial sweeteners add an additional layer of complexity to the decision-making process. Ultimately, the health impact of these sodas depends on various factors, including individual health conditions, lifestyle, and overall dietary choices. It's advisable for individuals to consult with healthcare professionals, especially if they have specific health concerns or conditions such as diabetes. In the grand scheme of a healthy lifestyle, the occasional enjoyment of either Diet Coke or Regular Coke is unlikely to have a significant impact. What matters most is a balanced and varied diet, combined with regular physical activity and other healthy habits. Coke Zero is calorie-free, it does not have any nutritional value. More research is needed to determine the long-term effects of drinking sodas with artificial sweeteners. | |||
| New York City Marathon: Race Day Tips and Strategies | 02 Nov 2023 | 00:18:35 | |
The New York City Marathon will always hold a special place in my heart because it was my first marathon in 2022, in the city where I became a true long-distance runner. With the inclines of five bridges to conquer, the course is not conducive to setting a personal best. However, most people who have run this iconic race would agree that you can’t beat running through all five boroughs in one day supported by arguably the largest crowd of spectators you’ll ever find at a road race. The excitement of the NYC marathon is unparalleled. The first mile is uphill. The race is crowded. Don’t waste energy weaving the first two miles. NYC has great fans! Take in the positive energy, give high fives, read the signs. Say thank you to fans and volunteers. Science shows that smiling makes us feel better. My anecdotal evidence tells me that when I smile, I get more crowd support | |||
| Hydration for Runners: How Much to Drink | 21 Oct 2023 | 00:24:32 | |
Staying properly hydrated is one of the keys to comfort and performance while running, whether you’re hitting the trails or roads. The benefits can include more energy and endurance, and a decrease in recovery time after a long, challenging run. Early signs of dehydration:
More serious symptoms of dehydration:
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| The Morning Stiffness Mystery: A Medical Deep Dive | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:15:41 | |
What Is Morning Stiffness, Anyway? Morning stiffness is that tight, achy, or creaky feeling in your joints and muscles when you first wake up. It’s most noticeable in the back, neck, hips, knees, and fingers. The stiffness usually eases within 30 minutes—but in some conditions, it can last hours. Pro Tips for Waking Up Without Stiffness
Singh Snapshot: Don’t Just Live With It Morning stiffness might feel like a part of aging or stress, but it’s not something you have to accept. Whether it’s optimizing your anti-inflammatory routine, upgrading your sleep setup, or seeking help for an underlying condition, there is a path to feeling better when the sun comes up. Final Takeaways
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| Improving Your Running Cadence | 13 Oct 2023 | 00:15:53 | |
Why Should I Increase My Running Cadence? Before we discuss how to increase running cadence, it’s important to cover why you might want to increase your running cadence in the first place. As mentioned, your running cadence is one of two things that determine your pace. In a nutshell, how fast you run is determined by your stride length multiplied by your stride rate, or cadence. Running speed = stride length x strides rate To run faster, you can increase your stride length, cadence, or both. However, there’s evidence to suggest that increasing stride length can increase the risk of injuries because it increases impact or loading forces. In contrast, research suggests that increasing your cadence by about 5-10% above your current stride frequency can reduce the risk of musculoskeletal stress and resultant injuries by reducing the impact and loading on your hip and knee joints, decreasing the braking force when your feet contact the ground and reducing your vertical ossification (bouncing motion). | |||
| Yoga vs. Pilates: What's Better for Your Spine | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:15:36 | |
Is Yoga or Pilates Better for Back Pain? Many people rave about Pilates, claiming that it saved their back or improved their posture in a significant way. Others love yoga, saying nothing else comes close to giving them the pain relief they seek. But when it comes to these two popular forms of exercise, is one method better for your back than the other? | |||
| Only 2 Things Make You Happy: Dopamine and Serotonin | 31 Aug 2023 | 00:12:55 | |
Human beings are programmed to approach pleasure and avoid pain. It's an instinct that dates back millions of years, to a time when people needed to actively seek food, clothing and shelter every day, or risk death.
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| Your Stomach Doesn't Have Teeth- Chew Your Food | 21 Jul 2023 | 00:13:55 | |
When you think about eating, you may think of the work that happens in your stomach and intestines. But the entire digestive process starts in your mouth, with chewing. Chewing is the first step of digestion.
Singh Snapshot Proper digestion starts in your mouth. When eating, be sure to chew your food thoroughly to get the full benefit out of it. By focusing on chewing many times, you will eat slower. This can improve your digestion, help you eat less, and enhance your overall eating experience. | |||
| Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy: Innovative Treatment for Tendon Conditions | 03 Jul 2023 | 00:36:45 | |
On this episode of the Back Story Podcast host Dr. J. Ricky Singh, MD is joined by Dr. Jennifer Soo Hoo, MD to discuss the topic of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) We talk about my own experience as a patient undergoing this therapy, which is used in a variety of clinical applications including the management of musculoskeletal conditions. Additional Resources | |||
| Do Your Dimples Hurt? You Probably Have SI Joint Pain! | 26 Jun 2023 | 00:19:45 | |
Your SI joints are the 2 little dimples you feel at the very bottom of your lower back. It’s a common lower back pain cause and one that is very often self-misdiagnosed as sciatica because of its symptoms. The SI joint causes pain because it takes a large amount of stress from the entire upper body before transmitting that force through those 2 little dimples into your pelvis and legs. Continued sitting, poor posture, lifting incorrectly, scoliosis and other biomechanical factors can increase the stress going through these joints. This leads to varying degrees of damage to your joints and the surrounding muscles and ligaments leading to micro trauma, inflammation and pain. You may be experiencing lower back pain from SI strain if you feel: – Pain over the dimples in your back Pain running down the thigh is a common referral pattern of SI Joint pain but is often confused for the symptoms of sciatica which is why it’s so important to have the cause of your lower back pain correctly diagnosed. | |||
| Tips to Prevent Neck and Back Pain with Dr. J. Ricky Singh | 05 Jun 2023 | 00:46:19 | |
This week our host, Faith Salie, talks to Dr. Ricky Singh, a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine and Pain Medicine at Och Spine at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine, about common cause of neck and back issues. Whether it’s from technology use or a sports injury, Dr. Singh offers guidance for what people can do at home to reduce pain and protect neck and back health. | |||
| Keep Calm and Play Pickleball | 25 May 2023 | 00:18:09 | |
You might gravitate to pickleball because it takes less of a toll on your body than sports like tennis. Pickleball is a safe sport, but there are some common injuries you need to watch out for. With a little extra care, you can avoid aches and pains while playing the game you love. There are 5 injuries that new and seasoned pickleball players alike should be aware of, including:
As the old saying goes, half an ounce of prevention is worth an ounce of cure. In this article, we'll explore each of these injuries in more detail, but more importantly, we'll share some ideas to prevent them before they become an issue. Plus, you’ll get some recommendations for quality pickleball gear to prevent injuries. | |||
| Osteoarthritis of the Knee- Interventional Treatments (Part 2) | 11 May 2023 | 00:16:18 | |
Knee arthritis is caused by the degeneration of cartilage in the knee joint which can lead to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. | |||
| Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Keep Running!- Part 1 | 05 May 2023 | 00:17:16 | |
Knee osteoarthritis is a common condition that affects millions of people around the world. It's a degenerative joint condition that causes the cartilage to break down over time which can lead to pain, stiffness and reduced mobility Study after study reveals that there is no conclusive evidence that running causes osteoarthritis of the knee! | |||
| Understanding Spirituality Beyond Religion | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:12:02 | |
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or disconnected, this episode is for you. So, take a deep breath, and let’s begin this journey together. Understanding Spirituality Beyond Religion The Power of Acceptance Cultivating Self-Awareness The Role of Community Connection Integrating Spiritual Practices into Daily Life The journey to mental well-being isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. Spirituality is not about adopting new beliefs—it’s about reconnecting with yourself. When you embrace self-awareness, acceptance, and community, you open doors to a more meaningful and peaceful life. As we close today’s episode, I encourage you to take one small step toward integrating spirituality into your daily life. Whether it’s a deep breath, a moment of gratitude, or reaching out to someone in need—every action matters. | |||
| Brown Fat, Brown Adipose Tissue: What It Is & What It Means | 21 Apr 2023 | 00:12:42 | |
Brown fat, also called brown adipose tissue, is a type of body fat that keeps you warm when you get cold. Brown fat also stores energy and helps your body burn calories. Brown fat starts working (activates) in cold temperatures.
There are different types of fat in your body. Healthcare providers identify each type of fat by its color and function, including:
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| The Science Behind Cold Exposure | 07 Apr 2023 | 00:11:17 | |
What is cold therapy and why should I do it? - Reduce Pain and Speed up Recovery | |||
| Beating Holiday Stress | 19 Dec 2022 | 00:09:07 | |
Dr. Singh shares tips to help minimize stress and anxiety over the holidays. We cover: (1:45) being realistic, (3:12) sticking to a budget, (4:15) saying 'no', (5:11) a perfectly-timed snack, and (5:50) taking a breather. | |||
| The Difference Between Being Thankful and Grateful | 22 Nov 2022 | 00:10:57 | |
What is the difference between being thankful and being grateful? You may think both are similar, but gratitude can have multiple positive impacts on your health. | |||
| Ricky's Dare | 15 Nov 2022 | 00:15:07 | |
Dr. Singh candidly discusses the impact of completing the TCS New York City Marathon. Did he agree to do the marathon on accident? And how did it change his life? We cover: (1:16) how he decided to run in the marathon, (3:21) changes since training for the marathon, (4:21) training confessions, (8:29) lessons learned, and (13:41) Ricky's dare to the listeners. | |||
| How to Train the Week Before a Marathon | 01 Nov 2022 | 00:11:01 | |
With the TCS New York City Marathon less than a week away, Dr. Singh breaks down how you should prepare the week before a big race. He covers: (1:11) the importance of de-stressing, (3:05) tips to make sure you're getting enough sleep, (4:01) nutrition and "carb loading" properly, (5:53) hydration, (6:46) planning tips, and (8:43) recovery tips. | |||
| Up in Smoke: Health Risks of Vaping | 27 Sep 2022 | 00:27:13 | |
We take a look at vaping and the health risks that surround it with Dr. Mashal Khan, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine and part of the Addiction Psychiatry Team at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. We also cover: (3:28) smoking and vaping trends for teens and young adults, (4:56) the rise of e-cigarettes, (7:33) nicotine and its impact on your body, (14:30) building a tolerance to vaping, (16:52) effects of chronic nicotine use,(19:23) vaping and marijuana, and (23:00) steps to quitting. Learn more about Dr. Khan here: https://weillcornell.org/mashal-khan-md Resources to quit vaping: | |||
| Back Story Beat: Intermittent Fasting | 20 Sep 2022 | 00:09:25 | |
On this month's Back Story Beat feature, we spotlight intermittent fasting and consider the question: just how much does it matter when you eat? We also cover: (1:34) common intermittent fasting methods, (2:20) JAMA study on fasting, (4:25) fasting study results, and (6:28) what happens inside your body when you fast. | |||
| Mental Toughness is a Muscle | 13 Sep 2022 | 00:12:54 | |
We discuss mental toughness or "grit" and its impact on success. We explore how we can strengthen or improve our own mental toughness. We also cover: (1:55) defining mental toughness, (2:17) research on grit and outcomes, (5:37) real world examples of mental toughness, (7:00) small wins, and (8:08) building habits. | |||
| Vitamin D: Boosting Your Health and Your Immunity | 23 Aug 2022 | 00:13:30 | |
We explore what role vitamin D plays in our bodies and look into its benefits. We also cover: (1:01) what is vitamin D and what are some of the health benefits? (3:46) which vitamin D supplements should you take? (7:00) optimal levels of vitamin D levels, (7:51) benefits of vitamin D, (9:20) vitamin D and fighting seasonal depression, and (10:14) vitamin D and its role in fighting cancer. | |||
| The Health Impact of Cannabis vs. Alcohol | 24 Feb 2025 | 00:12:50 | |
So, after breaking it all down, what’s the verdict? Is one of these substances definitively worse than the other?
At the end of the day, moderation is key. Neither substance is entirely risk-free, and individual reactions vary. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, seeking professional guidance is always the best course of action. The reality is if you're really worried about your health you probably wouldn't use either of these substances | |||
| Staying Hydrated is Staying Healthy | 10 Aug 2022 | 00:10:22 | |
As the summer heat bears down on us, we focus on water just how much we should be consuming to stay healthy and hydrated. We cover: (1:58) why you aren't drinking water just to quench your thirst, (3:09) hydration and joint pain relief, (4:31) how much water do you need?, (4:51) signs you are dehydrated, (5:47) beverages to avoid when you need to rehydrate, and (6:28) recommendations for staying hydrated. | |||
| Man Flu: Do Men Experience Sickness Differently Than Women? | 02 Aug 2022 | 00:07:37 | |
We take a look at the science behind 'man flu' and examine if men really do handle illness differently than women. We cover: (1:32) defining man flu, (2:16) the role of hormones, (3:44) genetics and evolution, (5:40) Dr. Singh's conclusion. | |||
| Back Story Beat: Opioids vs. Non-Opioids After Surgery | 26 Jul 2022 | 00:08:04 | |
We introduce a new monthly feature: Back Story Beat where we explain new medical findings and what they mean to you. This episode looks at a new study regarding how effective opioids and non-opioid medications are in terms of pain management after surgery. See the full study here: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)00582-7/fulltext | |||
| Contraception, Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion Misconceptions | 20 Jul 2022 | 00:31:33 | |
Our miniseries on abortion concludes with our guest Dr. Aileen Gariepy, Director of Complex Family Planning in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell, as we discuss contraception and options when it comes to abortion. We also cover: (1:44) what complex family planning is, (4:26) the least and most effective contraception, (8:43) pregnancy options counseling, (10:43) medication abortion and procedural abortion, (18:42) inequality and access to care, (24:57) the medical community's view on abortion, and (27:20) abortion misconceptions. Learn more about family planning and preconception care here: https://weillcornell.org/services/obstetrics-and-gynecology/family-planning-and-preconception-care | |||
| Abortion and High-Risk Pregnancy | 12 Jul 2022 | 00:26:16 | |
We do a deep-dive into obstetrics and gynecology as we broach the subject of abortion. Our guest is Dr. Stephen Chasen, Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medicine and Vice Chair for Education and Director of Obstetrics Ultrasound. Together we cover: (3:46) high-risk pregnancy, (5:21) what every woman can do before getting pregnant to promote a health pregnancy, (8:39) the role of age in pregnancy, (10:04) tests during pregnancy, (14:34) conditions for considering termination, and (19:11) the fallacy of "late-term abortion". | |||
| Movement is Medicine: Recognizing SI Joint Pain | 28 Jun 2022 | 00:15:39 | |
What is sacroiliac (SI) joint pain and how can you recognize it compared to normal back pain? In this episode we cover: (1:15) what the sacroiliac joint is, (2:51) what SI joint pain feels like, (4:32) causes of SI joint pain, (7:15) diagnosing SI joint issues, (8:03) SI joint treatment, and (12:11) preventing SI joint dysfunction. | |||
| Is Your Pain Tendonitis or Tendonosis? | 21 Jun 2022 | 00:17:34 | |
When you feel a burning pain around your joints, how do you know if it's acute tendonitis or the chronic issue of tendonosis? Dr. Singh covers both conditions as well as how to diagnose and treat these issues. We also cover: (1:26) distinguishing between tendonitis and tendonosis, (4:42) diagnosing tendonitis and tendonosis, (7:14) treatment options, (8:48) importance of stretching and ice, and (10:37) interventional options. | |||
| Fighting Inflammation | 14 Jun 2022 | 00:13:51 | |
A recent bout with inflammation sparks the topic for this episode. Why do we feel sore or slow sometimes after exercising? Dr. Singh breaks down inflammation and what we can do to fight it. We cover: (1:42) what inflammation actually is, (4:02) chronic inflammation, (4:38) preventing inflammation, (6:22) three beverages that can help with inflammation, and (10:05) foods to avoid when it comes to inflammation. | |||
| Are You Drinking Your Coffee at the Wrong Time? | 07 Jun 2022 | 00:13:43 | |
We take a look at coffee and the effects of caffeine (both positive and negative) on our bodies. Dr. Singh also shares four tips to get the most out of your morning coffee routine. We also cover: (2:04) the history of coffee, (2:35) what happens when you drink coffee and what the effects of caffeine are, (4:45) the benefits of caffeine, (6:56) negative effects of caffeine, (9:12) getting the most out of your morning coffee routine. | |||
| Can These Three Supplements Help With Arthritis? | 31 May 2022 | 00:19:37 | |
This week we explore the science behind osteoarthritis and joint pain, and examine whether supplements are an effective way to help with inflammation and pain. We cover: (1:04) what happens when you have arthritis, (4:01) how arthritis is typically treated, (5:13) Curcumin and its benefits, (9:51) Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids and their impact on inflammation, and (13:54) glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate. | |||
| The Power of Strength: Why Resistance Training Is the Key to a Longer, Healthier Life | 03 Feb 2025 | 00:14:05 | |
Let’s be clear: Cardio is NOT bad. It has benefits. But if your goal is to live longer, move better, and stay independent, strength training should be your priority. Here’s why: Cardio Alone: 🚴♂️ Resistance Training: 💪 For the longest, healthiest life possible, resistance training should be the foundation of any fitness routine. Pairing it with light cardio (such as walking) provides the best of both worlds, ensuring both heart health and muscular longevity. If you want to live longer, stay stronger, and age gracefully, lift weights, stay consistent, and prioritize resistance training—your future self will thank you. 🚀 Start today. Stay consistent. Lift weights. And give your future self the greatest gift—health, strength, and vitality. | |||
| The Right Way To Keep Your Eyes Clean and Healthy | 24 May 2022 | 00:24:33 | |
We welcome back Dr. Ashley Brissette to discuss how social media and the internet is impacting eye care trends and how we can do a better job when it comes to taking care of our eyes. We also cover: (2:19) a hair-raising TikTok beauty trend, (3:30) causes and prevention for dark circles under our eyes, (8:23) safety of cosmetic products, (8:59) the benefits of Eye Revive and Daily Practice, (14:04) eye care mistakes, (20:22) eye whitening eye drops, red eyes and allergy season. Learn more about Dr. Brissette here: https://www.brissettemd.com/ You can find more information about Daily Practice and Eye Revive here: https://www.dailypractice.com/ | |||
| Forget What You Know About Stretching | 17 May 2022 | 00:15:46 | |
Does most of your knowledge on stretching come from what you learned in grade school? The science of stretching has evolved and Dr. Singh dispels myths of stretching and shares tips to prevent injury. We also cover: (1:17) the benefits of stretching, (3:09) post-exercise stretch vs. pre-exercise stretch, (7:18) static stretching vs. dynamic stretching and when to use them, (9:23) how often you should stretch, and (11:01) avoiding injury. | |||
| Hacking the Cycle of Weight Loss | 10 May 2022 | 00:17:46 | |
We go in-depth on the science of weight loss and discuss what's most effective and least effective for losing weight. We also cover: (1:36) is diet more important than exercise? (2:40) the role of metabolism, (5:56) not all weight loss if fat loss, (8:58) how to burn fat, and (13:00) the bad news when it comes to weight loss. | |||
| Trigger Points and Finding Relief | 03 May 2022 | 00:16:48 | |
Have you ever experienced muscle knots or muscle spasms? Dr. Singh breakdown possible causes of these events, also known as trigger points, and also covers: (1:25) what myofascial pain is, (4:12) what causes myofascial pain, (9:33) treating trigger points and myofascial pain, (11:23) heat vs. cold therapy, (13:09) topical creams and ointments, and (14:59) stretching and a popular mistake. | |||