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DrLeeds Mark Leeds, D.O.
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- Health & Fitness
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This is the Dr. Leeds podcast, reflecting the content and spirit of the DrLeeds.com website and topics of interest to Dr. Leeds.
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Brad Stoddard on Enhancing Mental Health Care: Insights and Innovations
In this insightful interview, host Mark Leeds talks with Brad Stoddard, the owner of Sunrise Mental Health, about the importance of patient experience in healthcare. Discover how ambiance, customer service, and staff interaction can transform the healthcare environment.
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Amy Anthony: The Healing Power Of Aromatherapy
Amy Anthony is one of New York City’s top aromatherapy practitioners and one of America’s most influential aromatherapists.
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Xerxes: Getting Better Sleep And Preparing For The Future.
Xerxes is a spiritual leader and a futurist. He has helped many people to learn to relax and get better sleep, using sound therapy and breath work.
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Chris Paige: Educating Doctors To Help Benzo Withdrawal Patients
Chris Paige returns to discuss his new organization which has a goal of educating doctors and the public on the best available therapies for making benzodiazepine withdrawal, including protracted withdrawal, more tolerable.
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Mark Rizkallah On Psychedelic Therapy For Treating Addiction And Other Mental Health Conditions
This interview with Mark Rizkallah of Tulua Health is a fascinating exploration of the use of psychedelic medications in treating addiction and other mental health conditions. His goal is to make this treatment accessible to all people, and also to provide it in an appropriate setting, with guidance and therapy.
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Chris Paige: Overcoming Iatrogenic Injury And Akathisia
Iatrogenic Injury from prescribed medications includes adverse effects of medications as well as the effects of withdrawal from medications after they have been discontinued. Benzodiazepines are well known to cause iatrogenic injury, which includes akathisia, a serious movement disorder which can last for long periods, and it is very difficult to live with. Chris Paige is an expert on the topic of akathisia, and he has helped many people to live with iatrogenic injury. He provides therapy, and he offers understanding and hope.