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Dr. Joe Galati Podcast

By: Dr Joe Galati
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  • A native of Long Island, New York, Dr. Joe Galati was raised in a family where good nutrition and family were ways of life. Today, his practice, Liver Specialists of Texas and the Metabolic Liver Center (Fatty Liver Disease Clinic), is devoted to the care of patients with all facets of liver diseases, obesity, fatty liver, and related disorders. Based in Houston, Texas, Dr.Galati is an expert “physician-communicator”, and brings his listeners the information they need to to get on a healthy path to wellness, understand what’s needed to remain healthy, with a solid foundation of food and nutrition. Each week he is joined by experts from around the world to shed light on these important topics to keep America healthy. Since 2003, Dr. Galati has created consumer-oriented radio programming on health and wellness, producing and hosting “Your Health First,” a one-hour radio program each weekend, heard on iHeart Radio’s 740 am KTRH. When he’s not practicing medicine, Dr. Galati is an avid photographer and is a member of Entrepreneur’s Organization, supporting entrepreneurs in all corners of the world.

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Episodes
  • Bagel Nutrition-Part 2
    Jun 8 2024
    This is Part 2 of our discussion on the nutrition of the bagel.
    While we may be spending far too much time on the topic (how much can you really talk about the bagel?), I do think it is worthwhile to drive home the point that the "Better Bagel" on its own will not improve your health.
    From a consumer standpoint, you are led to believe that a product such as this, allegedly, lower in carbohydrates, high in fiber, and lower in calorie, is the proverbial "cure all" to your ills.
    As we stayed in the discussion, New York City, the quintessential capital of the bagel, is one of the thinnest cities in America. How could this be if their per capita intake of bagels leads the nation? It is not the bagel that is making America obese. It is a lifestyle of inactivity, consumption of processed foods, and a general disregard for one's own health and wellness. And so while there is nothing inherently toxic about this Better Bagel product that we're discussing, we all need to think long and hard about our own fate, and what lifestyle choices we need to make.


    #bagelnutrition

    #betterbagel

    #talkradio

    #obesity



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    Medical Practice: Liver Specialists of Texas

    Dr. Galati's Book Site: Eating Yourself Sick

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    53 mins
  • Bagel Nutrition 101
    May 31 2024

    Part 1 of Bagel Nutrition.


    Dr. Galati discusses the pros and cons of a frozen bagel product. Is it really better for you compared to an off the shelf NYC bagel? Not sure. Listen and find out.


    Next week we'll hear from a Registered Dietitian and fill in some of the blanks.


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    22 mins
  • Increased Alcohol Abuse
    Mar 28 2024
    Dr. Joe Galati last week was on the radio with Frank Morano on THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT. The show airs every evening between 1:00-5:00 a.m. EST on 77-WABC out of New York. Dr. Galati was discussing new data from the CDC on increased deaths from alcohol over the past few years.


    A new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealing a significant increase in alcohol-related deaths in the United States, with nearly 500 Americans dying each day in 2021. The spike began during the Covid pandemic and continued to rise after lockdowns in 2020. The study highlights a higher death rate among men but a quicker increase among women. Factors contributing to the surge include pandemic stress and increased availability of alcohol through home-delivery services. Binge drinking is also on the rise, particularly among middle-aged adults. Policy suggestions to address this issue include increasing alcohol prices through taxes, limiting sales, and promoting counseling. Additionally, new research is linking alcohol use even in moderation to harmful effects on health, debunking previous beliefs about the health benefits of alcohol, including red wine.


    Links to alcohol related sites:


    Frank Morano Podcast


    Increase Deaths from Alcohol


    Excess Alcohol Use


    Binge Drinking


    Alcohol Related Death Impact


    Drinking Guidelines


    Where to find Dr. Joe Galati and his team:

    Dr. Galati's newsletter sign-up

    Medical Practice: Liver Specialists of Texas

    Dr. Galati's Book Site: Eating Yourself Sick

    Facebook: Dr. Joe Galati

    Dr. Galati's YouTube Channel


    Please send feedback and suggestion. You can message me here.



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    26 mins

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