
Presenter: Hannah Stanley
Guest: Dr. Brian Skotko
Guest Bio: A Board-certified medical geneticist and Co-Director of the Down Syndrome Program at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Skotko has dedicated his professional energies toward children with cognitive and development disabilities.
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Effects Of Down Syndrome In A Family

Presenter: Hannah Stanley
Guest: Dr. Brian Skotko
Guest Bio: A Board-certified medical geneticist and Co-Director of the Down Syndrome Program at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Skotko has dedicated his professional energies toward children with cognitive and development disabilities.
The Crucial Steps That Every Diabetic Should Take In Order To Stay Healthy After Diagnosis

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr. Michael A. Smith
Guest Bio: Dr. Michael A. Smith is a graduate of the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center and completed his internship in internal medicine at the University of Utah. His residency was earned in radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Before joining Life Extension Foundation, he worked in a variety of capacities for AstraZeneca including spokesperson for the company’s Phase – 3 clinical trials programs. He also travels the United States presenting results to cardiology groups and university centers.
Segment Overview:
Dr. Michael A. Smith discusses crucial steps that every diabetic should take in order to stay healthy after diagnosis. He also touches on diabetic risk factors and how diabetes works in the human body.
The Lesser Known Heart Attack Risk Factors

Presenter: Neal
Guest: Dr. Michael A. Smith
Guest Bio: Dr. Michael A. Smith is a graduate of the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center and completed his internship in internal medicine at the University of Utah. His residency was earned in radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Before joining Life Extension Foundation, he worked in a variety of capacities for AstraZeneca including spokesperson for the company’s Phase – 3 clinical trials programs. He also travels the United States presenting results to cardiology groups and university centers.
Segment Overview:
Dr. Michael A. Smith discusses some of the lesser known heart attack risk factors. Also discussed are a variety of heart attack and arterial disease prevention measures that can be taken.
Dr. Michael A. Smith’s Role At The Life Extension Foundation And The Foundation’s Philosophy Of Disease Prevention And Treatment

Presenter: Neal
Guest: Dr. Michael A. Smith
Guest Bio: Dr. Michael A. Smith is a graduate of the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center and completed his internship in internal medicine at the University of Utah. His residency was earned in radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Before joining Life Extension Foundation, he worked in a variety of capacities for AstraZeneca including spokesperson for the company’s Phase – 3 clinical trials programs. He also travels the United States presenting results to cardiology groups and university centers.
Segment Overview:
Dr. Michael A. Smith talks about his role at the Life Extension Foundation and the Foundation’s philosophy of disease prevention and treatment. He also discusses methods by which the spread of cancerous cells can be prevented after cancer surgery.
Jason Smith Talks About A Foundation Called Work 4 Significance Day
Presenter: Katherine
Guest: Jason Smith
Guest Bio: He is a physiotherapist, author, successful entrepreneur and the director of the group Back in Motion Health Group. | www.sosfoundation.org.au
What “level 10 Energy” Is And The Several Ways That An Individual Can Attain Energy

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr. Gary Epler
Guest Bio: Gary Epler, M.D., is an internationally-known pulmonary and critical care professor at Harvard Medical School. In addition to discovering bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP), a treatable lung disorder, he discovered a new parasite in South America, chronicled the nutritional needs of North African children, and managed the tuberculosis refugee program in Southeast Asia. He has also written four books about health in the critically-acclaimed “You’re the Boss” series, has run seven marathons, and was one of the Boston Celtics’ team doctors.
Segment Overview
Dr. Gary Epler talks about his book “Fuel For Life – Level 10 Energy”. A discussion of what “Level 10 Energy” is and the several ways that an individual can attain energy, the efficient use of brain power, and nutritional aspects of an energy filled day.
Some Of The Complications Associated With Steroid Treatment Of B.O.O.P.

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr. Gary Epler
Guest Bio: Gary Epler, M.D., is an internationally-known pulmonary and critical care professor at Harvard Medical School. In addition to discovering bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP), a treatable lung disorder, he discovered a new parasite in South America, chronicled the nutritional needs of North African children, and managed the tuberculosis refugee program in Southeast Asia. He has also written four books about health in the critically-acclaimed “You’re the Boss” series, has run seven marathons, and was one of the Boston Celtics’ team doctors.
Segment Overview
Dr. Gary Epler discusses some of the complications associated with steroid treatment of B.O.O.P. Also discussed are some of the benefits of open communucation between patient and physician. The demographics of the disease are touched on as well
The Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment Of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia (BOOP)

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr. Gary Epler
Guest Bio: Gary Epler, M.D., is an internationally-known pulmonary and critical care professor at Harvard Medical School. In addition to discovering Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia (B.O.O.P.), a treatable lung disorder, he discovered a new parasite in South America, chronicled the nutritional needs of North African children, and managed the tuberculosis refugee program in Southeast Asia. He has also written four books about health in the critically-acclaimed “You’re the Boss” series, has run seven marathons, and was one of the Boston Celtics’ team doctors.
Segment Overview
Dr. Gary Epler discusses his discovery of B.O.O.P., a treatable lung disease. Touched on are causes, symptoms, and treatment.
The Multisystemic Nature Of Fibromyalgia And How It Can Cause Physicians To Mistakenly Cease Looking For Other Serious Problems.
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr. Kevin White
Guest Bio: Dr. Kevin White, a world authority on the condition known as Fibromyalgia. He is spreading the word about a new scanthat actually lets doctors “see pain” in the brain, where fibromyalgia resides. Dr. Kevin White has a medical degree, training in two specialties and a doctoral degree in medical research. He is an internationally known expert in the treatment and research of fibromyalgia. He is the award-winning author of BREAKING THRU THE FIBRO FOG: Scientific Proof Fibromyalgia Is Real. May 12 is International Fibro Awareness Day.
Segment Overview
Dr. White discusses the multisystemic nature of Fibromyalgia and how it can cause physicians to mistakenly cease looking for other serious problems. Also discussed are how routine testing for many problems appear normal in Fibromyalgia patients. He also touches on how patients can take control of their treatment.