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The People's Pharmacy

Show 1331: Staying Healthy During and After COVID

The People's Pharmacy

Joe and Terry Graedon

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Kids & Family, Alternative Health

4.5934 Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, we explore a range of practical approaches to staying healthy even in the midst of an epidemic or pandemic like COVID. Our guest offers evidence-based advice on what lifestyle changes can make a difference. Practical Strategies for Staying Healthy: Dr. Roger Seheult was already scouring the medical literature even before COVID-19. […]

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0:00.0

I'm Joe Gradyton and I'm Terry Grady. Welcome to this podcast of the People's Pharmacy.

0:06.1

You can find previous podcasts and more information on a range of health topics at

0:11.5

People's Pharm pharmacy.com.

0:15.0

COVID has created tremendous controversy about prevention and treatment tactics.

0:20.0

Can lifestyle make a difference?

0:22.0

This is the People's Pharmacy with Terry and Joe Grady.

0:27.0

Translating complex medical research into practical strategies is challenging.

0:39.4

Our guest today excels at demystifying medical concepts.

0:43.0

Dr. Roger Schwell is a pulmonologist, sleep expert, and critical care physician.

0:49.0

He interprets the latest research in understandable language.

0:53.3

How much Vitamin D do we need?

0:55.4

Are there supplements that can boost our body's ability to fight pathogens?

0:59.5

Why is light so important to good health?

1:02.1

Coming up on the people's pharmacy,

1:04.0

how we can stay healthy, even when viral infections are widespread. In the People's Pharmacy Health Headlines, catching COVID appears to increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. That's a finding published in the nearly 24,000 patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19 at the Ceder-Sini Health System in Los Angeles.

1:37.4

The likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes increased by 58 percent. This result is consistent with a large

1:45.2

systematic review and meta-analysis of nine studies with nearly 40 million

1:50.1

participants. In that study the relative risk of developing type 2 diabetes after COVID

1:56.0

infection was 62%.

1:58.0

The author suggests that patients and caregivers

2:02.0

pay close attention to blood glucose levels

2:04.4

during the first three months after a COVID-19 infection.

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