This Week On TheHealthHub…Right Sleep Part 1 With Dr. Stasha Gominak

Dr. Gominak attended college in California and  medical school at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, receiving her MD degree in 1983. She completed a Neurology residency in 1989 at the Harvard affiliated, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. From 1991-2004 she practiced as general neurologist in the San Francisco Bay area. In 2004 Dr. Gominak moved with her husband to Tyler, Texas and began to concentrate on treating neurological illness by improving sleep. She published a pivotal article in 2012 proposing that the global struggle with worsening sleep was linked to reduced sun exposure.  In 2016 she followed with a second article linking the change in the intestinal microbiome to the epidemic of poor sleep, and described a simple process for normalizing sleep and the intestinal bacterial population, called RightSleep®.  In 2016 she retired from office practice to have more time to teach. She currently divides her time between teaching individuals, through virtual coaching sessions and teaching clinicians from a wide variety of medical and dental fields. Her popular courses and lectures help clinicians improve their patients’ health and wellbeing by improving their sleep.
Learning points:
  • Is poor sleep just the new normal?
  • How is vitamin D linked to sleep?
  • Why is it imperative to know our serum D levels?

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Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui

This Week On TheHealthHub…Life is Messy. Show Up Anyways! With Krista O’Reilly-Davi-Digui

Krista O’Reilly-Davi-Digui works as a writer + Joyful Living Educator at alifeinprogress.ca. As a stubborn questioner, hopeful reformer, and a highly sensitive human in a messy world, her motto is: You’re imperfect. Life is messy. Show up anyway.  Through her honest writing, Brave + Beautiful Membership Community, and private coaching, Krista comes alongside the Brave + Weary women who find their way to her work and offers compassionate, evidence-based mind-body support and hard-fought wisdom to help her clients or class members remember their way to freedom.
Learning points:
  • Why is showing up through fear so important?
  • How can we find hope in a messy world?
  • Why is living our authentic life good enough?

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This Week On TheHealthHub…Busting Your Sugar Habit With Dan DeFigio

Dan DeFigio is a well-known nutrition expert who has been featured on CNN’s Fit Nation, The Dr. Phil Show, SELF Magazine, Readers Digest, Weight Watchers, Shape Magazine, and a host of other media outlets. He’s best known for helping people overcome Emotional Eating and Stress Eating. Dan is the author of Beating Sugar Addiction For Dummies, and the founder of BeatingSugarAddiction.com.
Learning points:
  • Why is sugar addictive?
  • How is sugar addiction tied to emotional eating?
  • What are key steps to busting the sugar addiction?

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This Week On TheHealthHub…Plant-Based Dieting & Unique Pressures For Female Athletes with Olympian and World Champion Ski Jumper Sarah Hendrickson

Sarah Hendrickson is an Olympian and World Champion in the sport of ski jumping. She attended the first ever Olympic Games in Sochi Russia in 2014, and with bib number one, became the first ever female to ski jump in an Olympic event. Prior to that event, she won the first ever world cup event and world cup overall title in the sport. Although she does not like to be defined by her injuries, a crash in 2013, training for the Olympics, severely injured her right knee. But with an intense rehab program, recovered in a short five months to qualify for the Olympic team. Sarah knows her challenges with injuries has taught her a lot about mental toughness, mental health, rehabilitation and perseverance to return to her passion. Although she has retired from the sport, she remains highly involved on the international level through the International Ski Federation as a four year athlete representative for women’s ski jumping. The inequality that this sport specifically faces fuels her dedication to push for more acceptance, increase prize money and increase the amount of events to someday match the men.
Learning points:
  • Can a plant-based diet support the nutritional needs of an Olympic athlete?
  • Are there unique pressures for female athletes?
  • How did Sarah’s injury impact her mental health?

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Can there be a functional Medicine Approach To Suicide? with Dr. James Greenblatt

A pioneer in the field of integrative medicine, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. After receiving his medical degree and completing his psychiatry residency at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, MA and serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine. Dr. Greenblatt has lectured internationally on the scientific evidence for nutritional interventions in psychiatry and mental illness.  He is the author of seven books, including Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD. He is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an educational platform dedicated to the transformation of psychiatry, which offers online CME-approved courses, webinars, and fellowships for professionals about functional and integrative medicine for mental illness.
Learning point:
    1. How forward thinking psychiatrists are integrating a functional approach to suicide prevention?
    2. Why low cholesterol can impact suicidal tendency?
    3. Micro dosing lithium for suicide prevention?
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