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Behind the staggering statistics on global diabetes prevalence are millions of individuals with different stories, struggles, and solutions.
In this episode, we explore how diabetes affects your brain, body, and cognition, and how it can be prevented, managed, and (in many cases) reversed.
We share some powerful personal stories from the clinic, bust some persistent food myths, and learn why diabetes is as much a neurological emergency as a metabolic one.
Plus, we speak to three leading experts who are changing the way we treat diabetes:
BRENDA DAVIS, RD: renowned dietitian and global authority on plant-based nutrition.
DR. MICHELLE MCMACKEN, MD: Executive Director of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals, Associate Professor at NYU, and public health leader.
DR. THEODORE FRIEDMAN: Professor and Chair of Internal Medicine at Charles Drew University.
In this episode, we discuss:
• The difference between Type 1, Type 2, and prediabetes • How diabetes can contribute to cognitive decline • The role of lipotoxicity and intramuscular fat in insulin resistance • Why “cutting carbs” isn’t the full story (and how to focus on food quality) • How public health systems are evolving to make prevention accessible and equitable • The real science behind CGMs (and why glucose spikes shouldn’t cause a panic) • How new drugs like Ozempic can support (but not replace) lifestyle change
This is... Your Brain On Diabetes.
SUPPORTED BY: NEURO World. Help your brain thrive, now and into the future: https://neuro.world/
‘Your Brain On’ is hosted by neurologists, scientists, and public health advocates Ayesha and Dean Sherzai.
‘Your Brain On... Diabetes’ • SEASON 5 • EPISODE 10 [FINALE]
Season 6, coming soon!
LINKS
Brenda Davis’ website: https://brendadavisrd.com/
Dr. McMacken at NYC Health: https://med.nyu.edu/faculty/michelle-mcmacken
Dr. Theodore Friedman at CDU: https://www.cdrewu.edu/directory/friedman-md-phd-theodore/
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Behind the staggering statistics on global diabetes prevalence are millions of individuals with different stories, struggles, and solutions.
In this episode, we explore how diabetes affects your brain, body, and cognition, and how it can be prevented, managed, and (in many cases) reversed.
We share some powerful personal stories from the clinic, bust some persistent food myths, and learn why diabetes is as much a neurological emergency as a metabolic one.
Plus, we speak to three leading experts who are changing the way we treat diabetes:
BRENDA DAVIS, RD: renowned dietitian and global authority on plant-based nutrition.
DR. MICHELLE MCMACKEN, MD: Executive Director of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals, Associate Professor at NYU, and public health leader.
DR. THEODORE FRIEDMAN: Professor and Chair of Internal Medicine at Charles Drew University.
In this episode, we discuss:
• The difference between Type 1, Type 2, and prediabetes • How diabetes can contribute to cognitive decline • The role of lipotoxicity and intramuscular fat in insulin resistance • Why “cutting carbs” isn’t the full story (and how to focus on food quality) • How public health systems are evolving to make prevention accessible and equitable • The real science behind CGMs (and why glucose spikes shouldn’t cause a panic) • How new drugs like Ozempic can support (but not replace) lifestyle change
This is... Your Brain On Diabetes.
SUPPORTED BY: NEURO World. Help your brain thrive, now and into the future: https://neuro.world/
‘Your Brain On’ is hosted by neurologists, scientists, and public health advocates Ayesha and Dean Sherzai.
‘Your Brain On... Diabetes’ • SEASON 5 • EPISODE 10 [FINALE]
Season 6, coming soon!
LINKS
Brenda Davis’ website: https://brendadavisrd.com/
Dr. McMacken at NYC Health: https://med.nyu.edu/faculty/michelle-mcmacken
Dr. Theodore Friedman at CDU: https://www.cdrewu.edu/directory/friedman-md-phd-theodore/
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