🚨 3 Rules To Lower Blood Sugar Naturally #shorts

The 3 rules that can reverse diabetes — no meds required. Most patients ignore them. The few who follow them? They drop their A1C from 12 to 5 in a MONTH — without medication. 1️⃣ If it’s sweet and liquid, don’t drink it. 2️⃣ If it comes in a box and has marketing all over it, don’t eat it. 3️⃣ Get a $20 stretch band and work a muscle group until it burns. It’s that simple — but almost no one does it. 🎧 Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #61!

2025-04-14T02:32:56+00:00April 13, 2025|Shorts|

👉 This Disease Skyrockets After 70 #shorts

A ticking time bomb inside your arteries? Medial artery calcification isn’t just another complication — it’s a silent killer hiding in plain sight. And the scariest part? It starts earlier than you think. 🔬 By age 30, calcification is already creeping in. 📈 By 70, it affects over 70-80% of people. ⚠️ Aging, diabetes, and kidney disease are fueling an epidemic doctors still don’t fully understand. So what’s causing this massive increase? And more importantly—what can we do about it? 🎧 Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #61!

2025-04-14T02:32:56+00:00April 12, 2025|Shorts|

💰 Are We Wasting Money On Useless Procedures? #shorts

Are we saving lives — or just buying time? In this Life of Flow podcast episode, Dr. Roberto Ferraresi pulls back the curtain on one of medicine’s toughest questions: 💰 How much money are we spending on procedures that don’t truly help? ⏳ Are we treating patients — or just prolonging suffering? ⚠️ Is industrial medicine making decisions for us? Surgeons love innovation. We push the limits of what’s possible. But at what cost? If we don’t make time to actually talk to patients, understand their needs, and rethink what quality of life really means… then who are we really helping? 🎧 Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #61!

2025-04-11T17:43:18+00:00April 11, 2025|Shorts|

😱 DVA: Breakthrough or major risk? #shorts

In this Life of Flow podcast, we sit down with one of the most influential minds in vascular medicine — Dr. Roberto Ferraresi. For decades, he’s challenged conventional wisdom, pioneered techniques once deemed impossible, and reshaped the way we think about limb salvage. But even with innovations like DVA, the toughest question remains: when is intervention the right choice — and when does it do more harm than good? In this episode, we dive deep into the evolution of vascular disease, the complexities of CLI treatment, and what the future holds for patients on the edge of amputation. 🎧 Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #61!

2025-04-11T17:43:18+00:00April 10, 2025|Shorts|

💊 Our Biggest Issue With The U.S. Healthcare System #shorts

In the U.S. healthcare system, doctors don’t have a direct voice. Everything is filtered — by institutions, professional societies, and layers of politics. We’re expected to follow the script, avoid uncomfortable conversations, and keep quiet about the realities we see every day. That’s exactly why we built this platform. On @univision we shared why LOF exists: to ask the questions no one else is asking, to have real conversations without filters, and to bring in world-class guests who will actually say what they think. From training and technique to the biggest flaws in the system — nothing is off-limits. What’s one thing about the healthcare system you wish more people were talking about? Let’s get into it in the comments.

2025-04-05T18:54:02+00:00April 4, 2025|Shorts|

💪 The Power Of Clinicians Who Also Do Science #shorts

Some of the most game-changing discoveries in medicine didn’t come from a lab — they came from clinicians who connected the dots in real time. Take hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: it wasn’t uncovered through years of controlled studies. It was a surgeon, mid-procedure, realizing the diagnosis was wrong and pivoting in the moment. The future of medicine will be shaped by those who can do both. But the reality? Balancing clinical work and research is harder than ever. The pressure to choose one path over the other is real, and the environments that support both are rare. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #60!

2025-04-04T14:14:42+00:00April 3, 2025|Shorts|

😱 How The Future Of Vascular Surgery Is At Risk #shorts

The next generation of doctors isn’t asking for permission to do things differently 🔥 For decades, the mindset was grind now, survive later. But the new wave of physicians? They’re choosing balance without sacrificing excellence. The idea that you have to suffer for your career is outdated—and if we don’t evolve with it, we’ll be the ones left behind. In this conversation, we share what it takes to rethink vascular care as a team sport, why breaking down silos between specialties isn’t just nice — it’s necessary, and why the smartest move might be building a system that works for you, instead of working yourself into the ground. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #60 and hear why medicine’s next era belongs to those who think beyond tradition!

2025-04-03T14:48:10+00:00April 2, 2025|Shorts|

💉 The Critical Vein Check All Doctors Should Know #shorts

Before you reach for that stent, ask yourself — do you really need it? We have endless tools — bi-directional approaches, BVAC catheters, re-entry devices — but how often do we step back and ask: Is this the best option, or just the most familiar one? If you’re not considering bypass because you don’t know how to evaluate the saphenous vein, you’re limiting your patients and your own decision-making. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #60!

2025-04-02T14:45:50+00:00April 1, 2025|Shorts|

🧪 Why Research Feels Impossible In Medicine #shorts

Why should a surgeon have to “justify” being a scientist? Even in 2025, surgeons who dedicate time to research still face resistance. Instead of being recognized for pushing medicine forward, they’re questioned for not being in the OR enough. But the reality is simple: progress doesn’t happen without people willing to challenge the system. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #60!

2025-04-01T14:05:41+00:00March 31, 2025|Shorts|

🦶 The Medical Trick That Saved This Patient’s Foot #shorts

When you’re in the moment, there’s no time for hesitation. A patient presents with severe ischemia, and the obvious problem isn’t always the real problem. You fix one issue—only to realize there’s another. The difference between success and failure? Knowing how to adapt on the spot. In this conversation, we take a deep dive into the decision-making process behind a case that went from a high-risk AAA repair to a game of millimeter precision to restore flow to the foot. With the right tools, a strategic approach, and a deep understanding of what’s happening beyond the obvious, some of the most complex challenges can be solved in minutes. Go to the Life of Flow podcast channel and watch the full episode #59!

2025-03-30T23:24:29+00:00March 30, 2025|Shorts|
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