Send a textIn a four-part series on What are Clinical Trials & Why are they important, in this first episode Dr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick talk about The Science of Clinical Trials, What makes a good Clinical Trial, good?What do these things have in common?R.A. FisherLady Tasting TeaTruth vs Read More
Send a textIn the final episode of Kicking the Nicotine Habit, It's a Brain Thing. The MedEvidence! doctors roll out the clinical trials on Cytisinicline, an approved therapy in Central and Eastern West Europe for the past 20 years.Β Dr. Michael Koren, MedEvidence! Podcast Host, Lead Investigator on 2,000+ clinical trials, Read More
Send a textPart 3 in a 4 part series on Kicking the Nicotine Habit, It's a Brain Thing. The MedEvidence doctors continue their discussion on smoking while diving into nicotine replacement therapies.Inside this episode:Nicotine Replacement TherapiesQuit smoking medicationsE-cigarettes & VapingIQOS - heated tobacco productsListen to the entire series:Part 1 Kicking Read More
Send a textToday, in Part 2 of a 4-part series on Kicking the Nicotine Habit, It's a Brain Thing, the doctors dive into the behavioral habits of smoking and give you 5 strategies to stop smoking that you can begin today.Inside this episode:5 Things you can do today to stop Read More
Send a textPart 1 in a 4 part series on Kicking the Nicotine Habit, It's a Brain Thing.This month Dr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick talk with Dr. Mitchell Rothstein a clinical Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine physician for 30 years in the Jacksonville Florida area.Β Dr. Rothstein transitioned into Clinical Read More
Send a textClinical Trials Day is celebrated around the world in May to recognize the day that James Lind started what is often considered the first randomized clinical trial aboard a ship on May 20, 1747.Hereβs the story...Β Also included in this month's MedEvidence! RadioΒ Why we do Clinical TrialsPhases of Clinical Read More
Send a textThis month's MedEvidence guest, Dr. Steven Toenjes, MD, a board-certified neurologist, former staff neurologist in the U.S. Navy and an award-winning director of neurology residents at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences and decorated Navy veteran joins Dr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick to discuss the future Read More
Send a textWhat's all the hullabaloos about Aduhelm, the first new Alzheimer's drug approval since 2003? This month's MedEvidence guest, Dr. Steven Toenjes, MD, a board-certified neurologist, former staff neurologist in the U.S. Navy and an award-winning director of neurology residents at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences and Read More
Send a textIn Part 2: Is it Alzheimer's or Something Else? Drs. Toenjes and Koren begin by answering the popular question "When do you know something is wrong? Followed by explaining amyloid proteins, DNA structure, Alzheimer's therapy and the research behind all of it.If you enjoyed this episode, you will Read More
Send a textThis month's MedEvidence guest, Dr. Steven Toenjes, MD, a board-certified neurologist, former staff neurologist in the U.S. Navy and an award-winning director of neurology residents at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences and decorated Navy veteran, joins Dr. Michael Koren, MD and Michelle McCormick to discuss Alzheimer's Read More
Send a textMedEvidence! Radio presents Pediatric Vaccines: What You Need to KnowDrs. Michael Koren & Tara VanBennekom with Kevin Geddings of WSOS 103.9 discuss Pediatric Vaccines, COVID vaccine safety, concerns, and what medical research is revealing.MedEvidence! Radio is a monthly live broadcast from WSOS 103.9 FM / 1170 AM with Read More
Send a textIn this final episode on longevity, Dr. Michael Koren, Dr. Victoria Helow, and Michelle McCormick talk about medical research and apply its wisdom to maximize a healthy lifestyle. Topics discussed:Aspirin: Doses, Purposes & PopulationsTypes of anti-inflammatoriesImportance of Cholesterol numbersRNA TechnologyVirusesVaccinesHugging vs. HandshakeBecoming Part of Advancing ScienceRelated Episodes:The Science Read More
Send a textWhat is the formula to living longer? In this third episode in our four-part series Dr. Michael Koren, Dr. Victoria Helow, and Michelle McCormick apply medical research to fish, nuts, sex, sunscreen, and more.Β Come back next Wednesday as we continue to dive deeper into how we can Read More
Send a textHow can medical research maximize a healthy lifestyle? In this second episode in our four-part series Dr. Michael Koren, Dr. Victoria Helow, and Michelle McCormick discuss the relevant medical evidence behind living longer, including the benefits of a Mediterranean diet, an exercise prescription for living longer as well Read More
Send a textCan medical research help us live longer? In this four-part series Dr. Michael Koren, Dr. Victoria Helow, and Michelle McCormick discuss the relevant medical evidence and apply its wisdom to discover the secrets to longevity.Β Come back the next three Wednesdays as we continue to dive deeper into Read More
Send a textDr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick conclude their discussion on Cholesterol and the Really, Really, Really, Really bad Cholesterol, Lp(a) in Part 4 of our 4 part series.Β If you are interested in having your Lp(a) blood drawn, contact ENCORE at 904-730-0166.Related MedEvidence Episodes:Cholesterol, Heart Disease, Statins & Read More
Send a textDr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick continue their discussion on Cholesterol and the Really, Really, Really, Really bad Cholesterol, Lp(a) in Part 3 of our 4 part series. Come back next Wednesday as we wrap up our lipoprotein discussion.Related MedEvidence Episodes:Cholesterol, Heart Disease, Statins & Evidence-Based MedicineLipoprotein the Read More
Send a textDr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick continue their discussion on Cholesterol and the Really, Really, Really, Really bad Cholesterol, Lp(a) in Part 2 of our 4 part series. Come back the next two Wednesdays as we continue to dive deeper into the lipoprotein discussion.Related MedEvidence Episodes:Cholesterol, Heart Disease, Read More
Send a textDr. Michael Koren and Michelle McCormick discuss Cholesterol and the Really, Really, Really, Really bad Cholesterol, Lp(a) Part 1. Come back the next three Wednesdays as we continue to dive deeper into the lipoprotein discussion.Related MedEvidence Episodes:Lipoprotein the Really, Really, Really, Really Bad CholesterolNew Treatments for Lipoprotein(a) on Read More