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The Dr Brian McDonough Show
Author: Brian McDonough
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This podcast started with a simple purpose: to explain in easy to understand terms information surrounding coronavirus as the news developed with hundreds of installments, it now serves as an audio diary of the pandemic as it happened. Its video partner is "A Doctor in The Pandemic" on YouTube is on the Dr Brian McDonough Channel as well as Spotify. The Dr. Brian McDonough Show was a natural evolution as it became apparent as pandemic turned endemic we needed distractions as well as critical information. Helpful advice will always remain but escapism is also good for our overall health.
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A look at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare. The Convergence can be found on ReachMD.comDr Brian McDonough is the host of this impactful series
The Dr Brian McDonough Show takes a look at the latest research about teh effectiveness of teh Covid-19 vaccine from 2020-2024
Now more than ever physicans and their patients need to communicate. Our individual health and our country's health depends on it.
When it comes to your health, you should be in control. Trust science and time tested facts and be wary of conspiracy theories. Most important--build a relationship with your physician. Question everything. Remember, your quality of life, and ultimately, your life is dependent on your actions.
Special Guest is Dr Daniel Handel, editor of Healthcare Administration, Leadership and Management (HALM): The Essentials
A look at a recent study
In the words of Dr Singer, "This book was written for me! If you happen to benefit from anything I've written, terrific. But the person who would benefit the most from this book is its author. You see, I used to be an athlete. I loved sports as a kid. In college I set my sights on my career which meant that I worked more and exercised less. Yet I was still used to eating a lot. Now decades have passed, and I ache all the time. I've enjoyed a successful career as a doctor, but as they say, "Doctor, heal thyself!" Like me, as an adult, I bet you have joined several gyms over the years, but rarely use any of them, at least not on a consistent basis. You’ve tried almost every fad diet for at least for a week or two. You used to think pasta was good for you. Then you became a carnivorous caveman and ate every animal on the earth. Then you tried fasting! Now you have no freaking clue what to eat! My book simplifies it all for you... for us! The "Three E's" --Eating, Exercise, and Emotion is all you ever really needed to understand. Thank you for taking my advice... I'm hoping I will do the same!"
It is not just your money, but your health that are keys to retirement. It is never too early to start
A conversation with Lieutenant General Mark Hertling
Robert J. Schena joins me to discuss the potential for wearable devices and artificial intelligence to play a role in providing care in new and inventive ways. Robert is CEO, President and Co-founder of Rajant Corporation. He was appointed to the State of Pennsylvania’s Ben Franklin Technology Board by Governor Ridge in 2001, reappointed by Governor Rendell in 2004 and 2008, and reappointed by Governor Wolf in 2016. His vision is to expand care to those who are in rural and underserved areas as well as using technology to measure real time metrics related to an individual's health care. In our conversation he describes his vision and why he thinks that these goals are possible to achieve.
Californians are not alone and natural disasters are occurring throughout the country
New Year: Five health tips that won't fail!!
The latest from Everyday Health
A look at precision medicine.
Understanding this concept (or not understanding) could have a direct impact on you health and the health of those you love,
Ty Cobb discusses his legendary career on The Dr Brian McDonough Show
Special Guest: Dr Gerard Criner
76ers center Joel Embiid just scored 50 points despite having Bell's Palsy.
What is Bell's palsy, anyway.




