098: Hope & Faith In Your Role In The Universe w/ Catherine Clinton N.D.

You may not realize it, but having hope and faith in your role in the Universe can play a huge part in your healing journey. Catherine Clinton is a licensed naturopathic doctor who focuses on gut health, autoimmunity and psycho-neuroimmunology. Catherine is fascinated by our ability to change our biology and physiology through our thoughts and is here today to share her perspective on the interconnectedness we all share.
Heavy Drinking Later in Life Leads to Weight Gain

Razi Berry More than half of drinkers aged 59 and over have been heavy drinkers and this is linked to a significantly larger waistline and increased stroke risk, according to a new UCL study. More than half of drinkers aged 59 and over have been heavy drinkers and this is linked to a significantly larger […]
We Tend to ‘Copy’ Our Friends’ Eating Habits

Razi Berry The research, by Aston University’s School of Life and Health Sciences, found that study participants ate an extra fifth of a portion of fruit and vegetables themselves for every portion they thought their social media peers ate. So, if they believed their friends got their ‘five a day’ of fruit and veg, they […]
How is Breathing Related to ‘Free Will?’

Razi Berry Do you inadvertently make decisions because you are hungry or cold? In other words, does the brain’s processing of internal bodily signals interfere with your ability to act freely? This line of thinking is at the heart of research that questions our ability to act on thoughts of free will. We already know […]
UMass Developed Design to Produce Low Cost Face Shields for PPE

Razi Berry In just under two weeks, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, with engineers, nurses and other health care professionals, have developed a design informed by clinical feedback for protective plastic face shields as the nation combats the spread of the coronavirus. It will be made available to manufacturers to mass-produce personal protective […]
Vaccine for COVID-19 Being Tested in Australia

Razi Berry South Australian researchers working with Oracle Cloud technology and vaccine technology, developed by local company Vaxine Pty Ltd, are testing a vaccine candidate against the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The team is headed by Nikolai Petrovsky, Flinders University Professor and Research Director at Vaxine. Oracle tapped for technical collaboration, an […]
097: You Are Energy w/ Amy Stark

Many of you are curious about the ways that energy healing can help you not only create more energy for yourself but heal your body through the process as well. This is why I have brought Amy Stark from Stark Transformation onto the show today, to walk us through the tools necessary to have more energy and revitalize your health through energy medicine.
A Model on Effects of School Closures on Potential Health-Care Worker Absenteeism

Razi Berry US policymakers considering physical distancing measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 face a difficult trade-off between closing schools to reduce transmission and new cases, and potential health-care worker absenteeism due to additional childcare needs that could ultimately increase mortality from COVID-19, according to new modelling research published in The Lancet Public Health […]
COVID-19 May Lead to Cardiac Injury

Razi Berry COVID-19 can have fatal consequences for people with underlying cardiovascular disease and cause cardiac injury even in patients without underlying heart conditions, according to a review published today in JAMA Cardiology by experts at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). COVID-19 can have fatal consequences for people with underlying […]
Microbiome’s Connection to HPV-related Cervical Cancer

Razi Berry Gardnerella bacteria in the cervicovaginal microbiome may serve as a biomarker to identify women infected with human papillomavirus (HPV) who are at risk for progression to precancer, according to a study published March 26 in the open-access journal PLOS Pathogens by Robert Burk and Mykhaylo Usyk of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, […]