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In this conversation, we unpack what “test, do not guess” really looks like in real life. We talk about the epidemic of undiagnosed prediabetes, why fasting glucose and A1C miss so much disease, and how an old school oral glucose tolerance test can reveal what is really happening under the surface. Dr. Brewer explains continuous glucose monitors, why leg muscle acts like an internal safety valve for high blood sugar, and how small “exercise snacks” can protect you more than heroic gym bursts. We dig into the GLP 1 craze, the politics of food guidelines, and the uncomfortable reality that some systems profit from people staying sick.
So whether you are a clinician, a patient who has been told your labs are “fine,” or someone who simply wants to stay out of the cath lab in your 50s, this episode is a sharp reset. It will change how you think about carbs, muscle, and “normal aging,” and it will give you tangible ways to take back agency over your metabolism. Plug in and see what happens when prevention stops being boring advice and becomes a clear plan for protecting the decades ahead.
Ford Brewer MD MPH's Links :
YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmoEsq6a6ePXxgZeA4CVrUw
Website : https://drfordbrewermd.com/
1. Building Better Habits – Long term health depends far more on daily routines than on motivation or willpower. Action beats intention every time.
2. Discomfort Drives Growth – Improvement requires stepping outside comfort zones. Sustainable prevention often starts with doing what you do not feel like doing.
3. Prevention Is Undervalued – Preventive medicine is dismissed as boring, yet most chronic disease stems from issues that could have been avoided years earlier.
4. Prediabetes Is Everywhere – With half the population showing signs of impaired glucose control, early metabolic testing should be a universal priority.
5. A1C Is Not Enough – Standard labs miss a large percentage of metabolic disease. Old school glucose tolerance testing reveals problems long before symptoms appear.
6. CGMs Change Behavior – Real time glucose feedback helps people finally understand how food and activity affect their bodies and motivates true habit change.
7. Muscle Protects Metabolism – Strong, active leg muscles act as metabolic engines that help control glucose spikes and support long term vascular health.
8. Food Systems Shape Disease – Big Food, outdated guidelines, and institutional incentives influence what people eat and directly contribute to chronic illness.
00:02:32 — Meet Dr. Kang Hsu, Chief Medical Officer of Canary Speech
00:03:44 — How voice became medicine: the story behind Canary Speech
00:04:29 — Why this conversation matters to clinicians and patients alike
00:05:05 — Making science accessible: breaking down complex ideas
00:06:59 — Behind the mic: how each episode comes together
00:07:59 — Keeping it real: refining, revising, and staying authentic
00:09:00 — Can your voice reveal your health? The rise of vocal biomarkers
00:13:00 — From telehealth to wearables: real-world applications
00:19:00 — The uphill climb: innovation vs. healthcare resistance
00:25:00 — The road ahead: what the future of voice in medicine could look like
00:31:00 — Closing thoughts and a glimpse into what’s next
By Dr. Mark Bonta5
1919 ratings
In this conversation, we unpack what “test, do not guess” really looks like in real life. We talk about the epidemic of undiagnosed prediabetes, why fasting glucose and A1C miss so much disease, and how an old school oral glucose tolerance test can reveal what is really happening under the surface. Dr. Brewer explains continuous glucose monitors, why leg muscle acts like an internal safety valve for high blood sugar, and how small “exercise snacks” can protect you more than heroic gym bursts. We dig into the GLP 1 craze, the politics of food guidelines, and the uncomfortable reality that some systems profit from people staying sick.
So whether you are a clinician, a patient who has been told your labs are “fine,” or someone who simply wants to stay out of the cath lab in your 50s, this episode is a sharp reset. It will change how you think about carbs, muscle, and “normal aging,” and it will give you tangible ways to take back agency over your metabolism. Plug in and see what happens when prevention stops being boring advice and becomes a clear plan for protecting the decades ahead.
Ford Brewer MD MPH's Links :
YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmoEsq6a6ePXxgZeA4CVrUw
Website : https://drfordbrewermd.com/
1. Building Better Habits – Long term health depends far more on daily routines than on motivation or willpower. Action beats intention every time.
2. Discomfort Drives Growth – Improvement requires stepping outside comfort zones. Sustainable prevention often starts with doing what you do not feel like doing.
3. Prevention Is Undervalued – Preventive medicine is dismissed as boring, yet most chronic disease stems from issues that could have been avoided years earlier.
4. Prediabetes Is Everywhere – With half the population showing signs of impaired glucose control, early metabolic testing should be a universal priority.
5. A1C Is Not Enough – Standard labs miss a large percentage of metabolic disease. Old school glucose tolerance testing reveals problems long before symptoms appear.
6. CGMs Change Behavior – Real time glucose feedback helps people finally understand how food and activity affect their bodies and motivates true habit change.
7. Muscle Protects Metabolism – Strong, active leg muscles act as metabolic engines that help control glucose spikes and support long term vascular health.
8. Food Systems Shape Disease – Big Food, outdated guidelines, and institutional incentives influence what people eat and directly contribute to chronic illness.
00:02:32 — Meet Dr. Kang Hsu, Chief Medical Officer of Canary Speech
00:03:44 — How voice became medicine: the story behind Canary Speech
00:04:29 — Why this conversation matters to clinicians and patients alike
00:05:05 — Making science accessible: breaking down complex ideas
00:06:59 — Behind the mic: how each episode comes together
00:07:59 — Keeping it real: refining, revising, and staying authentic
00:09:00 — Can your voice reveal your health? The rise of vocal biomarkers
00:13:00 — From telehealth to wearables: real-world applications
00:19:00 — The uphill climb: innovation vs. healthcare resistance
00:25:00 — The road ahead: what the future of voice in medicine could look like
00:31:00 — Closing thoughts and a glimpse into what’s next

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