The Second Opinion Podcast with Dr. Paul Kolodzik
Health means everything. We all seek optimal health, but most of us do not know how to achieve it. Paul Kolodzik MD, FASAM, FACEP has spent a career in the Emergency Department, and now helps his patients avoid ever ending up there Board Certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and now in a thriving private practice, Dr. Kolodzik helps his patients lose weight and prevent and reverse disease. Weather the goal be weight loss, reversing prediabetes, reducing insulin resistance, lowering blood pressure or cholesterol, or another metabolic health issue, he educates his listeners how they can take control of their health, and lead happier more productive lives. Whether talking about how cutting-edge technologies (like how continuous glucose monitors can guide diet) or about how the GLP-1 medications spur weight loss, every episode contains pragmatic information on how the average Joe (or Jane) can lead a healthier life. If you or a family member are not happy with your current weight or seek to avoid or reverse common chronic medical conditions, listen in on Dr. Kolodzik and his guests as he provides many useful insights and techniques leading to better health.
The Second Opinion Podcast with Dr. Paul Kolodzik
EP92 Surprising causes of Dementia that can change your life.
Join Dr. Paul Kolodzik in this enlightening episode of The Second Opinion Podcast, where we delve into some surprising new findings related to the possible causes of dementia. In this episode, Dr. Kolodzik examines groundbreaking research and emerging theories that challenge conventional understandings of this complex condition. From genetic factors to lifestyle influences and environmental triggers, explore the diverse facets that may contribute to dementia's onset. Whether you're a health professional, caregiver, or someone interested in mental health, this episode offers valuable insights and thought-provoking discussion. Tune in to broaden your perspective and gain a deeper understanding of dementia's multifaceted nature.