Today is the last of our 3 part series on the history of cannabis.

 Kristen Willeumier, PhD, is a renowned neuroscientist with extensive research expertise in brain function, injury, and disorders.

In this second part of our history series, we'd like to take a step back and review some of the evolutionary aspects of cannabis beginning with the early taxation.
In this episode, we're going to delve into the history of cannabis. And we thought a good way to do this was by talking about the history of cannabis prior to the early, early 20th century.

Welcome to Cannabis Grand Rounds!

Monday, 03 January 2022
Welcome to Cannabis Grand Rounds!

EP 1,074 News of the Week

Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Have you ever wondered where American cuisine traditions came from? How did bagels get so popular?

EP 1,073 News of the Week

Tuesday, 07 December 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
While we usually focus on physical and mental health on this show, in this episode, we're talking about financial health.
Hormones control so much more in our bodies than we give them credit for.
Getting into herbal remedies can be intimidating, but luckily there are women like Rachelle Robinett who can help us along the way!
Superfoods, right brain versus left brain, lungs of the planet—these and other commonly shared pop-science phrases are certainly catchy and all-to-quick to trend online. But they are also often wrong (or at least not quite right).

EP 1,072 News of the Week

Tuesday, 30 November 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

Rewire Your Microbiome

Wednesday, 15 December 2021
A serial entrepreneur, advisor, and angel investor, Ara Katz has eclectic experience at the intersection of health, tech, environment, media, and design.

I Transformed And So Can You!

Thursday, 09 December 2021
As the year comes to an end, you might be thinking about resolutions for the new year, and ways to transform our lives.
Each year, Americans consume food products that contain heavy metals, pesticides, and harmful additives—with the blessing of the FDA. Why is this happening and why haven’t you heard about it?

EP 1,071 News of the Week

Tuesday, 23 November 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

Welcome to Rewiring Your Life!

Wednesday, 01 December 2021
Meet Erica Spiegelman and Marsha Stone, hosts of “Rewiring Your Life.”
Double board-certified orthopedic sports surgeon, Dr. Vonda Wright began conducting in-depth research on aging in 2005. 
 

Nutrigenomics 101

Tuesday, 07 December 2021
There are new fad diets every few months, but they don't work for every different body type. What if you could create a diet based on your own unique DNA?
You probably wear a bra almost every day but don't really think twice about it. What if we told you there is a bra on the way that could track your heart health, and maybe save your life?

EP 1,070 News of the Week

Tuesday, 16 November 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

EP 1070B - Black Health Matters

Tuesday, 16 November 2021
It’s no secret that the black community tops the list of groups afflicted by hypertension, stroke, diabetes, heart disease, kidney failure, and cancer.

EP 1,069 News of the Week

Tuesday, 09 November 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Has the scent of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies ever taken you back to afternoons at your grandmother’s house? Has an old song ever brought back memories of a first date?
Raise your hand if you're confused about menopause. Well, we're not surprised if your hand is flailing in the air right now.
Kids are now back in school and social situations with their peers. And we know that anxiety levels have been at an all-time high throughout this pandemic.

EP 1,068 News of the Week

Tuesday, 02 November 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Learn how you can boost your immune system and help prevent virtually every major medical condition—including cancer, heart disease, neurological disorders, GI issues, and obesity—by keeping your lymph system healthy.

Firearm Safety

Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Firearm ownership is hotly debated. No matter your opinion, it is imperative to keep children safe.
The days are getting shorter and the nights are getting longer. There is a chill in the air and it's a bit harder to get out of bed for the day.

Many of us have been working from home or doing some type of remote work since COVID-19 struck in early 2020. 

Men Get Hot Flashes Too

Thursday, 28 October 2021

We talk a LOT about women's health, menopause, and hot flashes on this show. But hot flashes happen to men too! Who knew?! 

Our guest today is none other than the esteemed and beloved actor Alan Arkin!

 

EP 1,067 News of the Week

Tuesday, 26 October 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

A breathtaking one in five people in the U.S. has a health condition related to food—from disruptive sensitivities and intolerances to serious allergic reactions that can send them to the ER.

EP 1,066 News of the Week

Tuesday, 19 October 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

Making sense of sound is one of the hardest jobs we ask our brains to do. 

How can you survive the holidays with your mental health intact?

Marijuana Legalization and Kids

Tuesday, 16 November 2021
With marijuana legalized in many places, how should you talk to your kids about marijuana usage?
School has been crazy for the past few years, and this session is no different. So with kids going into their second month of school in most places now, we're going to go over what school is looking like as COVID-19 continues.

EP 1,065 News of the Week

Tuesday, 12 October 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

EP 1,064 News of the Week

Tuesday, 05 October 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Social media can be addictive. For many of us, endless and endless scrolling dominates our lives, often creating a sense of depression, anxiety, and even loneliness.
If you're a parent, you know that this school year looks a little bit different. Even from last year!
By this time of year, our kids have gone back to school and most of them are now in person.
Organized sports pretty much came to a halt when the rest of the world stopped during COVID-19.

EP 1,063 News of the Week

Tuesday, 28 September 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Who doesn't love a great kiss? Every kiss is a cause for celebration, and our guest's book gets the lip-locking party started.

Invisible & Imaginary Friends

Tuesday, 28 December 2021
The first time your child starts interacting with an invisible friend it can be a little worrying. But it turns out, it's much more common than you think!

You read that right. Just 4 seconds of intense physical activity is enough to keep your body healthy. Seems too good to be true, right?!

Running…For Your Life!

Thursday, 14 October 2021

Today we're talking to one of Dr. Pam's running icons: Hal Higdon!

Picky Eaters & Vegetarian Kids

Tuesday, 07 December 2021
We've all probably had to deal with picky eaters at some point (even some adults). But when it comes to our kids, how can we teach and cultivate a diet that's not only healthy but diverse!
Popular science suggests that this persistent, low-level anxiety is detrimental to our health, performance, and wellbeing. But what if our preoccupation with avoiding anxiety is costing us something?

EP 1,062 News of the Week

Tuesday, 21 September 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

Teens & Vaping

Tuesday, 05 October 2021

As a parent, we do our best to know what our children are doing when we can't be with them. But when it comes to vaping and e-cigarettes, they're a bit easier to hide than traditional marijuana use or cigarette smoking.

Digital Media and Virtual Schooling

Tuesday, 02 November 2021

It is an especially difficult time to be a parent, with all of the different forms of schooling going on during the pandemic. Whether you're homeschooling, helping with virtual lessons, or sending your kid to physical classrooms, learning is not what it used to be.

The key to healthy movement is finding the exercise that works for YOU. And Dr. Tim Church is one of the country’s leading physicians in exercise and obesity research.

After getting sober 36 years ago from drugs and alcohol, Michael Collins wanted to get healthy as well. So he got off flour, caffeine, and sugar as well.

EP 1,061 News of the Week

Tuesday, 14 September 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

EP 1061B - Probiotics and Prebiotics

Tuesday, 14 September 2021
Probiotics and gut health are all the rage these days. But what is the science behind their benefit? Today we dive into the data when it comes to pro and prebiotics with Mia Syn.
Sleep disorders in children are on the rise. Experts have pronounced sleeplessness a "hidden health crisis" for young people, with 10% of children presenting with diagnosable sleep disorders—but well over half are misdiagnosed.

EP 1,060 News of the Week

Tuesday, 07 September 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Healthy, robust hearing is about music. It’s about laughter. It’s about stories. It’s about conversation. It’s about friends, and family, and relationships.

If you're a parent of preteens, tweens, or teenagers, you're going to want to listen to this episode, as we dive into talking to your kids about their sexual health.

Building relationships with your children can be difficult (especially teens). But having that stability helps them in the future to overcome adversity, build resiliency, and face any tough times ahead.
Let's talk about SWEAT baby! Something about sweating can be so embarrassing. And capitalism has birthed hundreds of products to keep it hidden at all costs.

How Can Kids Help Stop Climate Change?

Tuesday, 07 September 2021

The daunting challenge of stopping climate change can feel like a lot. Especially when you are a kid or a teen. 

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recently issued a report showing a more than 1,300% increase in hepatitis A infections between 2015-2019.

EP 1,059 News of the Week

Tuesday, 31 August 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
If you're a regular listener, you know Dr. Holly was diagnosed with breast cancer last year. 1 in 8 women will at some point in their life.
Our kid's schedules are all over the place these days, that also includes their eating schedules. Some kids are stressed and not eating at all, while others are bored and home all day eating more and more.

EP 1,058 News of the Week

Tuesday, 24 August 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Women who experience acute aortic dissection—a spontaneous and catastrophic tear in one of the body’s main arteries—not only are older and have more advanced disease than men when they seek medical care, but they also are more likely to die

EP 1,057 News of the Week

Tuesday, 17 August 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Rice University bioengineer Jordan Miller and his students cleared a major hurdle on the path to 3D printing replacement organs when they published a breakthrough technique for bioprinting "multivascular" tissues that was featured on the cover of the journal Science in 2019.
You know we're BIG into women's healthcare here. But not just from the patient's standpoint, we're talking Wall Street-style investments - they need to support our health too.
One moment can change the course of your entire life. For Diane Grimard Wilson, it was a car accident at a stop light.
One of the toughest things in life is figuring out what to believe in, what brings us happiness, and how to make ourselves whole.
Although eliminating wheat and dairy from your diet may help ease your symptoms, it is a temporary solution.

Menopause comes with a slew of symptoms, including mood swings, weight gain, brain fog, low libido, thinning hair, sagging, skin, and insomnia.
Dr. Friedman visits with Chef AJ, who is at the forefront of plant-based nutrition.

There is good news for women aged 45 and over: A new research study shows that women can get prompt relief from the most severe and troubling menopause symptoms without drugs.

 

EP 1,056 News of the Week

Tuesday, 10 August 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Here at the HER Podcast, we're not afraid to talk about any part of a woman's body. Including her poop.
According to the American Psychological Association, 80% of adults experience moderate to high levels of stress.

EP 1,055 News of the Week

Tuesday, 03 August 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

Rice University bioengineers collaborated on a six-year study that systematically analyzed how the surface architecture of breast implants influences the development of adverse effects, including an unusual type of lymphoma.

With so much confusion and conflicting information on what we should and shouldn't be eating, it can be quite overwhelming.

EP 1,054 News of the Week

Tuesday, 27 July 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.

EP 1,053 News of the Week

Tuesday, 20 July 2021
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Summer is HERE which means more time spent outdoors - sports, camp, beaches, exercise, and more! The risk of heat illness increases dramatically in summer due to this.
Love your child at their current weight while making lifestyle changes in your household.
Is it time for your child to start making breakfast?
Find out how to address your kids' concerns about climate change.
High cholesterol is a critical conversation to have, with more than 100 million Americans affected.

After suffering from panic attacks, and battling anxiety & depression, Matana Jacobs decided it was time to help others. 

 

Dr. Friedman weighs in on an important topic: What's in your water?
Stand up for your feet. That is the message from David Armstrong, DPM, Ph.D., a member of the Society for Vascular Surgery and a podiatric surgeon.
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