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  • High Intensity Pilates with Tremble owner, Aryan Rashed
    2024/09/09

    In this episode, host Dr. Natasha Mehta, a physical medicine & rehabilitation physician switches things up by interviewing a business owner. Aryan Rashed is not your average fitness instructor. She started her career in law before finding her passion, and ultimately success, in pilates. She has developed a highly sought after technique which can be found at her Tremble studios currently expanding throughout the country.

    In this episode we discuss:
    - Aryan's story.
    - The history and development of high intensity pilates.
    - The reformer.
    - Benefits to pilates, and ways to use it in your own program.
    - Words of caution to keep it safe and lower the risk of injury.

    This episode wraps season 4! And gives you a taste of a direction you will see in season 5.

    The podcast episodes drop weekly on Monday's in seasonal chunks. Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about.

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    Follow Aryan on Instagram, and be sure to check out Tremble.

    This episode is not sponsored.

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    44 分
  • Fitness during pregnancy with OB/GYN, Dr. Linbee Sayat.
    2024/09/02

    In this episode, host Dr. Natasha Mehta, a physical medicine & rehabilitation physician delves into the intricacies of maintaining a fitness program during pregnancy. Expert OB/GYN Dr. Linbee Sayat covers key topics such as cardiovascular changes, hormonal impacts, and exercise modifications for expecting mothers. The discussion provides actionable tips for safe fitness practices and highlights the benefits of staying active during pregnancy, aiming to empower expectant mothers with knowledge and practical advice. Tune in to learn about the best ways to balance fitness with the physical demands of pregnancy.

    00:00 Introduction to the Brain and Body Things Podcast
    00:39 Navigating Pregnancy: Mental and Physical Health
    01:36 Meet Dr. Linbee Sayat: Expert Insights on Pregnancy
    06:22 Fitness and Pregnancy: Cardiovascular Changes
    13:06 Hormonal Changes and Physical Activity
    20:13 Exercise Guidelines for Pregnant Women
    26:29 Precautions and Special Considerations
    30:43 Dr. Sayat’s Personal Fitness Routine
    31:56 Conclusion and Podcast Wrap-Up


    The podcast episodes drop weekly on Monday's in seasonal chunks. Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about.

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    This episode is not sponsored.

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    33 分
  • The Power of a Patient: Lorena.
    2024/08/19

    When a person or individual becomes a patient, their life changes forever. Sometimes it's a one time event, and things go back to what they once were. Other times, a new diagnosis or impairment alters the course of history.

    Meet Lorena.

    We discuss:

    - Lorena as an individual and person.
    - Her diagnosis.
    - Her experience with treatment.
    - Her decision to go beyond the treatment she received from her medical doctors in the United States and add in advice from Eastern practices.
    - Emotional health & coping.
    - How this experience has informed her own care as a clinician.


    The podcast episodes drop weekly on Monday's in seasonal chunks. Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about.

    For more information about me, check out my website.


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    This episode is not sponsored.

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    58 分
  • Brain Mapping with QEEG.
    2024/08/12

    In this engaging episode of the Brain and Body Things podcast, the host delves into the intricacies of brain mapping with QEEG with return guest Dr. Andrew Hill. The episode explores a personal brain mapping session using Qualitative EEG (QEEG) with Dr. Hill, providing detailed insights into attention, executive function, and cognitive health. The host, Dr. Natasha Mehta, underscores the importance of understanding the complex nature of brain functions alongside stress, sleep and overall well-being.

    The Neurofeedback interview with Dr. Hill from Season 3 can be found here.

    00:00 Introduction
    01:01 Receiving the QEEG Equipment
    02:06 Brain Mapping Process
    03:05 Performance Testing Insights
    04:13 Understanding Brain Waves
    07:09 Analyzing Attention and Response Control
    08:30 Exploring Executive Function
    11:58 Interpreting Brain Map Data
    29:00 Meditation and Brain Activity
    30:48 Obsessive-Compulsive Tendencies
    35:46 Exploring Possible Causes: Migraines and Vestibular Issues
    36:11 Brain Wave Speeds and Alpha Synchronization
    36:58 Speed of Processing and Memory Recall
    38:02 Delta Waves and Sleep Patterns
    39:28 Chronic Fatigue and Brain Fog
    39:44 Understanding Brain Maps and EEG
    48:06 Meditation and Neurofeedback Benefits
    51:07 Frontal Lobes and Emotional Balance
    57:56 Real-Life Examples and Neurofeedback Success
    01:02:19 Final Thoughts and Podcast Conclusion

    The podcast episodes drop weekly on Mondays in seasonal chunks.

    Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about.

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    Follow Dr. Hill on Twitter and Instagram. Here is the Peak Brain website.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Pelvic Health with Dr. Molly Bachman
    2024/08/05

    In this episode of the Brain and Body Things Podcast, host Dr. Natasha Mehta interviews Dr. Molly Bachman, a doctor of physical therapy specializing in pelvic health. They discuss the importance and nuances of pelvic rehabilitation, debunk common misconceptions, and explore how pelvic health therapy can address issues such as incontinence, pelvic pain, and post-surgical recovery. Dr. Bachman shares her journey into this niche field and highlights the significant impact pelvic therapists can have on improving patients' quality of life. The conversation also delves into how stress and trauma can influence pelvic health and the importance of comprehensive care.

    00:41 Meet Dr. Molly Bachman
    01:35 Journey to Pelvic Health
    05:55 Understanding Pelvic Floor Therapy
    09:06 Muscle Fiber Types in Pelvic Floor
    12:23 Common Symptoms of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
    18:00 Gaps in Pelvic Health Care
    24:49 Impact of Abdominal Surgeries on Pelvic Health
    33:05 Post-Cesarean Care: When to Seek Pelvic Therapy
    34:29 The Importance of Early Physical Therapy
    37:59 Outpatient Care and Scar Tissue Management
    40:13 Pelvic Therapy for Sexual and Mental Health
    41:47 Understanding Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction
    47:55 Debunking Myths About Pelvic Rehabilitation
    56:35 Encouragement for Seeking Pelvic Therapy
    58:43 Self-Care and Community Support
    01:00:08 Podcast Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    The podcast episodes drop weekly on Monday's in seasonal chunks. Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about.

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    Molly worked with Pelvic Health & Rehabilitation Center , @pelvichealth on Instagram, before moving on to start her PhD. Bravo, Molly!

    This episode is not sponsored.

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  • Understanding Early Onset Cancer with Drs Veda Giri and Nancy Borstelmann
    2024/07/29

    In this episode of the Brain and Body Things podcast, host Dr. Natasha Mehta is joined by Dr. Veda Giri and Dr. Nancy Borstelmann from Yale Cancer Center to discuss early onset cancer. Dr. Giri, a medical oncologist specializing in clinical cancer genetics, and Dr. Borstelmann, an expert in chronic disease epidemiology and social work, both co-lead Yale's Early Onset Cancer Program. They delve into the unique needs and challenges faced by young cancer patients, insights into genetic testing, the importance of tailored cancer screening, and the multifactorial nature of rising cancer rates in younger populations. The episode also highlights novel approaches in patient care, support systems, and the roles of lifestyle and mental health in managing cancer.


    00:00 Introduction to the Brain and Body Things Podcast
    00:41 Season Four Kickoff: Early Onset Cancer
    01:18 Meet the Experts: Dr. Giri and Dr. Borstmann
    02:51 Understanding Early Onset Cancer
    09:07 Genetic Testing and Cancer Screening
    18:27 Rising Rates of Early Onset Cancer
    22:16 Holistic Care for Cancer Patients
    29:18 Yale's Early Onset Cancer Program
    33:26 Patient Engagement and Awareness
    34:14 Personalized Patient Navigation
    35:48 Addressing Clinical Trials and Support Needs
    37:29 Psychosocial Focus in Healthcare
    38:50 Cancer Screening and Risk Assessment
    41:15 Healthy Lifestyle and Mental Health
    47:49 Rising Cancer Rates and Prevention
    49:13 Self-Care Practices of Healthcare Professionals
    58:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    The podcast episodes drop weekly on Monday's in seasonal chunks. Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about.

    For more information about me, check out my website.

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    This episode is not sponsored.

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  • Traumatic Brain Injury & Brain Health with Neurosurgeon, Dr. Ali Mesiwala.
    2024/07/22

    In this episode of the Brain and Body Things podcast, host Dr. Natasha Mehta welcomes back neurosurgeon Dr. Ali Mesiwala for an in-depth discussion on brain health, particularly focusing on injuries and their management. Dr. Mesiwala shares his rich experience from his practice and fellowship training, highlighting the intricacies of different brain injuries, from concussions in athletes to traumatic injuries from accidents. They explore diagnostic approaches, including advanced MRI techniques and the evolution of treatments like cognitive rehabilitation, medications, light therapy, and emerging stem cell and exosome therapies. The episode offers actionable insights for individuals looking to optimize brain health through both advanced medical interventions and fundamental lifestyle changes.


    01:42 Guest Introduction and Background
    02:18 Neurosurgery Training and Experience
    05:06 Specialization in Skull Base and Vascular Surgery
    06:49 Cedars Sinai and Complex Cases
    08:59 Understanding Brain Injuries
    14:59 Concussions in Sports
    24:37 Mechanisms of Brain Injury
    29:53 Emergency Room Protocols and Initial Assessments
    35:30 Understanding Primary and Secondary Brain Injuries
    36:00 The Importance of Rest and Re-engagement
    36:29 Temperature Control and Sleep Post-Injury
    37:00 Re-engaging with Life and Specialist Consultations
    37:33 Advanced Imaging Options for Brain Injuries
    38:09 Comparing MRI and CAT Scans
    39:32 The Role of Neuropsychology Testing
    44:13 Broad Therapies for Brain Injury Symptoms
    45:09 Insurance vs. Cash-Based Therapies
    46:21 Medications and Advanced Therapies
    47:43 Exploring Stem Cells and Exosomes
    54:28 Ethical Considerations and Sources of Stem Cells
    58:07 Lifestyle Choices for Brain Health
    01:03:11 Concluding Thoughts on Brain Health


    The podcast episodes drop weekly on Monday's in seasonal chunks. Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about.

    For more information about me, check out my website.


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    Follow Dr. Ali Mesiwala on Instagram. Here is his practice website.

    This episode is not sponsored.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Optimizing Longevity with Dr. Sandeep Palakodeti
    2024/07/15

    In this episode of the 'Brain and Body Things' podcast, host Dr. Natasha Mehta, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, sits down with Dr. Sandeep Palakodetti to explore the concept of longevity. Dr. Palakodetti, an internal medicine physician and co-founder of Rebel Health Alliance, shares his journey from traditional healthcare to focusing on longevity and wellness. They discuss the seven pillars of longevity: getting lean, getting strong, moving more, sleeping well, eating right, building community, and having purpose. The episode dives deep into each pillar, providing actionable insights and data-driven advice to enhance overall health and optimize lifespan.

    00:00 Introduction to the Brain and Body Things Podcast
    00:47 Meet Dr. Sandeep Palakodetti: A Journey in Medicine and Innovation
    08:16 Understanding Longevity and Healthspan
    11:21 The Seven Pillars of Longevity
    12:26 Pillar 1: Get Lean
    22:21 Pillar 2: Get Strong
    28:13 Pillar 3: Move More
    34:30 Setting Long-Term Fitness Goals
    35:16 Effective VO2 Max Training Methods
    36:12 Balancing High-Intensity and Base Training
    37:23 Genetic Factors and Long-Term Improvements
    39:53 The Importance of Balance and Proprioception
    42:20 The Critical Role of Sleep
    43:50 Sleep Hygiene and Tracking
    52:02 Nutritional Challenges and Approaches
    55:48 Personalized Nutrition and Tracking
    59:44 Building Community and Finding Purpose
    01:05:06 Living the Pillars: A Personal Journey
    01:07:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    The podcast episodes drop weekly on Monday's in seasonal chunks. Subscribe to stay up to date, and tune in when you can! Be sure to rate, review, and follow on your favorite podcast app and let me know what other brain & body things you'd like to hear about.

    For more information about me, check out my website.


    Follow me on Instagram or Tik Tok @drnatashamehta.

    Follow Dr. Sandeep Palakodetti on LinkedIn or X, . Here is the Rebel Health Alliance website.

    This episode is not sponsored.

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    1 時間 8 分