• 570 WSYR "YOUR HEALTH MATTERS" Ep #17: Terry Wahl's - Reclaim Your Health | The Wahl's Protocol
    May 14 2024
    This episode aired on 5/12/24 on News Radio 570 WSYR. Dr. Terry Wahls is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa where she conducts clinical trials. She is also a patient with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, which confined her to a tilt-recline wheelchair for four years. Dr. Wahls restored her health using a diet and lifestyle program she designed specifically for her brain and now pedals her bike to work each day. She is the author of The Wahls Protocol: How I Beat Progressive MS Using Paleo Principles and Functional Medicine, The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles (paperback), and the cookbook The Wahls Protocol Cooking for Life: The Revolutionary Modern Paleo Plan to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions. She conducts clinical trials that test the effect of nutrition and lifestyle interventions to treat MS and other progressive health problems. Learn more about Dr. Wahls’ clinical trials here. She also teaches the public and medical community about the healing power of the Paleo diet and therapeutic lifestyle changes that restore health and vitality to our citizens. She hosts a Wahls Protocol Seminar every August where anyone can learn how to implement the Protocol with ease and success. Follow her on Facebook (Terry Wahls MD) and on Twitter at @TerryWahls. Personal Connection To Iowa I am a fifth generation Iowan who grew up on a farm in northeast Iowa and have raised a son and daughter here as well. I have a bachelor’s degree of fine arts from Drake University in Studio Art – Painting and a medical doctorate from the University of Iowa. I completed an internal medicine residency at the University of Iowa and have been on faculty at Iowa since 2000. I live in Iowa City with my spouse, Jackie. Our daughter, Zebby, is an undergraduate at the University of Iowa; our son Zach, a graduate of the University of Iowa, became well-known for his testimony at the Iowa State House opposing the proposed amendment to ban gay marriage, which went viral in February 2011, receiving nearly twenty million views. His book, My Two Moms, was published April 2012. Be sure to visit: https://terrywahls.com/ https://karlsterling.com/
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  • 570 WSYR "YOUR HEALTH MATTERS" Ep #16: Motivation, Persistence, & Consistency w/ Karl Sterling
    May 7 2024
    This episode aired 5/5/24 on YOUR HEALTH MATTERS on News Radio 570 WSYR, Syracuse. In this episode, I delve into the critical elements that underpin a successful health and fitness journey: motivation, persistence, and consistency. Today, I want to share with you the insights and personal experiences that have shaped my understanding of what it truly takes to maintain a healthy lifestyle over the long haul. Setting Realistic Goals and Anticipating Setbacks The path to wellness is rarely a straight line. It's filled with ups and downs, and that's why setting realistic goals is paramount. I've learned that when we set achievable targets, we're more likely to stay motivated and less likely to get discouraged by the inevitable setbacks. It's not just about the end result; it's about celebrating the small victories along the way. Building a Support System for Success No one achieves greatness alone. In my fitness journey, I've found that having a support system is invaluable. Whether it's a workout buddy, a personal trainer, or a community of like-minded individuals, surrounding yourself with people who encourage and challenge you can make all the difference. My Personal Experience with Exercise and Weightlifting I've always been passionate about exercise, particularly weightlifting. It's not just about looking good; it's about the profound benefits it brings to your health. Building muscle mass isn't just for athletes; it's a crucial aspect of aging well and maintaining functional strength throughout your life. The Surprising Benefits of Bio Density In the episode, I introduced listeners to the concept of bio density and its potential to revolutionize how we approach conditions like osteoporosis. This innovative approach to building bone density can also significantly improve muscle health, offering a beacon of hope for those looking to enhance their quality of life. Rethinking Weight Loss: The Muscle Mass Factor One common misconception I often encounter is the overemphasis on weight loss. While shedding excess pounds is important, it's equally crucial to focus on building and maintaining muscle mass. Muscle is not only metabolically active but also plays a key role in our overall health and longevity. Muscle Mass and Survivability: The Cancer Connection Perhaps one of the most profound discussions in the episode was the correlation between muscle mass and survivability in cancer patients. The impact of exercise on circulating tumor cells offers a new perspective on the role of physical activity in cancer care. Conclusion: Embracing the Three Pillars of Lifelong Health As we wrapped up the episode, I left listeners with a call to action: harness the power of motivation, persistence, and consistency. Whether it's through your exercise programming, dietary habits, or mindset, these three pillars are the foundation of lifelong health and fitness. Remember, it's not about being perfect; it's about making progress. Track your journey, adjust as needed, and most importantly, never give up on yourself. Your future self will thank you for the investment you make today. Until next time, stay strong, stay healthy, and keep pushing forward. I hope this blog post captures the essence of the podcast episode and inspires readers to take action towards their health and fitness goals. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! http://www.karlsterling.com 315-935-7488
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  • 570 WSYR "YOUR HEALTH MATTERS" Ep #15: Exercise for Longevity of the Brain & Body
    Apr 30 2024
    This episode aired on Sunday, April 28, 2024 on News Radio 570 WSYR (and 106.9 FM). Your Health Matters with host, Karl Sterling. Listen and learn as we dive into a discussion about exercise in relation to longevity, brain health, lifespan, health span, and qualtiy of life. Time - it's the one thing we all share but often feel slipping away. On the podcast this week, we took a moment to reflect on its swift passage and the importance of making every second count. I shared my thoughts on why cherishing time helps us prioritize what truly matters in life and health. A reminder to live fully, with gratitude for each tick of the clock. What's the connection between toe strength and your risk of falling? It might surprise you, as it did our listeners, that it's a crucial predictor! On "Your Health Matters," we not only discussed this fascinating fact but also demonstrated a simple exercise to test and improve your toe strength. A little focus on those toes could mean better balance and stability. This week's conversation touched on something vital: the power of purpose. It's not just about losing weight or gaining muscle; it's the 'why' behind these goals that truly drives change. We delved into how understanding your motivations can be the key to a sustainable, healthier lifestyle. Inspirational stuff for anyone looking to transform their health journey. Muscle strength isn't just for athletes; it's for everyone. In the latest podcast, we discussed the critical role muscle mass plays as we age. From reducing fall risk to improving mobility, preserving muscle is integral for longevity. Let's change the narrative on aging and strength - it's not an option, it's a necessity for a life well-lived. BOOK OF THE WEEK: FOREVER STRONG by @DrGabrielleLyon PODCAST OF THE WEEK: @JockoPodcastOfficial Visit http://www.karlsterling.com 315-935-7488
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  • 570 WSYR "YOUR HEALTH MATTERS" Ep #14: CANCER & CANCER SCREENINGS with Dr. Joe Barry
    Apr 23 2024
    This episode aired on April 21, 2024 on News Radio 570, WSYR In this episode of "Your Health Matters," host Karl Sterling and guest Dr. Joe Barry discuss the critical links between obesity, inflammation, and cancer. They explore how fat cells contribute to inflammation and how a non-inflamed body can better prevent cancer by cleaning up precancerous cells. Dr. Barry introduces a new blood test from Greece that detects circulating cancer cells, providing an early warning system for cancer detection. The conversation also touches on the importance of lifestyle choices, such as diet and exercise, in cancer prevention. Additionally, Karl reflects on the value of free will and the power of human connection, emphasizing the need for community and genuine communication.
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  • 570 WSYR "YOUR HEALTH MATTERS" Ep #13: ENDING PARKINSON'S with Dr. Ray Dorsey and Karl Sterling
    Apr 16 2024
    This show aired on April 14, 2024 on News Riado 570 WSYR, Syracuse, NY. Dr. Ray Dorsey is a renowned neurologist specializing in Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. He is a David M. Levy Professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester. Dr. Dorsey's work is deeply rooted in using technology and innovation to improve the care and quality of life for individuals with Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions. He has been a pioneer in telemedicine, leveraging video conferencing to provide care to patients in remote areas, thereby expanding access to specialized healthcare services. Dr. Dorsey's research and clinical interests also extend into the epidemiology of Parkinson's disease, aiming to understand the factors contributing to its rise and developing strategies to halt its spread. He has authored numerous articles and papers on the subject, contributing significantly to the field of neurology. "Ending Parkinson's Disease: A Prescription for Action" is a book co-authored by Dr. Ray Dorsey, along with other leading experts in the field. The book serves as a clarion call to action against Parkinson's disease, which has become one of the fastest-growing neurological disorders worldwide. It lays out a bold and comprehensive plan to not only treat but also prevent Parkinson's disease, drawing on historical successes in combating other global health crises. The authors advocate for increased funding for research, more robust public health initiatives to reduce exposure to environmental risk factors, and improved access to care for those affected. The book is both a guide for individuals seeking to understand the disease and a roadmap for policymakers, researchers, and healthcare professionals to collaborate in ending Parkinson's disease. For your copy of Ending Parkinson's or with any questions, email: info@endingpd.org http://www.karlsterling.com
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  • 570 WSYR "YOUR HEALTH MATTERS" Ep #12 Empowering Your Lymphatic System w/ Dr. Perry Nickelston
    Apr 9 2024
    This show aired on NewsRadio 570 WSYR on April 7, 2024. Perry Nickelston, DC aka ‘The Lymph Doc’ is a Chiropractic Physician with a primary focus on treating chronic pain and inflammation via the lymphatic and vascular systems. Owner of Stop Chasing Pain, LLC, he is an International speaker and educator of the self-care MOJO series, the Lymphatic Mojo, Blood Flow Mojo, Tongue Mojo, Glymphatic Mojo, Visceral Mojo, Vagus Nerve Mojo, and Primal Movement Mojo. He is the author of the upcoming book Stop Chasing Pain: A vital guide to healing your body, moving well, and gaining control of your life. He is my dear friend and brother of 10 years and here to talk ALL THINGS LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
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  • Vibration Therapy, Obesity, & Longevity: Your Health Matters With Karl Sterling 3 31 24
    Apr 2 2024
    Ever pondered how our ancestors remained fit without gyms? They had "incidental exercise" built into their daily lives, something we've sadly lost in our sedentary modern world. Let's take inspiration from the pre-1940s and integrate more natural movement into our days for better health. #HistoryOfFitness #MoveMore Reflecting on Easter, a time of renewal, I'm reminded of the profound impact health has on our ability to serve others. Personal well-being extends beyond self; it's about being there for those we love. Let's all renew our commitment to health this season. #WellnessRenewal Staggering to learn that the obesity trend could reduce life expectancy in the U.S. It's not just about numbers on a scale; it's about the quality and length of life. Approaching this with compassion rather than judgment is vital. #ObesityAwareness #HealthStats Did you know that maintaining muscle mass is crucial for longevity? Our medical approach is evolving, from "medicine 10, 20, 30" to more holistic, preventative care. It's time we all focus on building strength to support our overall health. #MuscleMatters #PreventativeHealth Today, I want to share something close to my heart: the interplay of faith and health. My journey has taught me that caring for our health is one of the many ways we can serve and show love to others. It's a mission that goes beyond mere personal gains. #HealthAndFaith http://www.karlsterling.com
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  • 570 WSYR "YOUR HEALTH MATTERS" Ep #10 Your Insurance Strategy Matters w/ Jason Paul
    Mar 25 2024
    With 27 years in health insurance and a lifetime of witnessing his family navigate health challenges, Jason J. Paul's insights are unparalleled. In 2020, his wife was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor, altering his perspective on insurance, and driving his mission to assist consumers. My friends, Insurance is crucial for safeguarding your financial health. Listen and learn from Jason in this distinctive and enlightening conversation where you will discover what you did not know you needed to know. http://www.karlsterling.com
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