American Medicine Today 11-4-17American Medicine Today 11-4-17
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Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel and Ethan Youker
39:16•4 Nov 2017
Dementia Breakthroughs and Corporate Control: Insights from American Medicine Today
“And the reason we need to understand that is because corporations have co-opted the definitions of those two and made them the same. Pleasure can be achieved with substances. And if you don't know the difference, you are basically condemned to repeat it.”
Imagine a world where music can help mend the mind. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Dr. Alfred Bonati and Kimberly Bermel explore an innovative treatment for dementia patients that's gaining traction nationwide. They delve into the promising potential of music therapy to enhance the lives of those struggling with memory loss. But the episode doesn't stop there. Dr.
Robert Lustig, a neuroendocrinologist and author of 'The Hacking of the American Mind', joins the discussion to shed light on how corporations are hijacking our pleasure centers, impacting our health in ways we might not even realize. The conversation takes a fascinating turn as they also touch on tax reform, business opportunities, and affiliate marketing within the healthcare industry.
This episode is packed with eye-opening insights and practical takeaways, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of medicine, innovation, and corporate influence.

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