Chronic Pain Breakthrough, Ontario Drug Site Closure, and New COVID Variant BA.3.2
E400 • Mar 26, 2026 • 16 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow delves into a range of topics. He explores a breakthrough in chronic back pain treatment and new research on parathyroid hormone. The episode also examines Ontario's decision to close supervised drug consumption sites and its public health implications. Dr. Chow updates listeners on the new COVID-19 variant BA.3.2 in the US and its potential impact. Additionally, he discusses the effects of the US oil embargo on the Cuban healthcare system and concludes with insights on the landmark trial against Meta and YouTube regarding social media addiction.
Virtual Healthcare in NB, Dementia Risks, and Drug Promotion Ethics
E399 • Mar 25, 2026 • 20 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the transition to virtual healthcare in New Brunswick and Quebec's proposed mental health legislation, providing insights into regional healthcare developments. He examines a Finnish study linking infections to an increased risk of dementia, highlighting significant findings. The episode includes a segment sponsored by PharmaCare. Dr. Chow discusses Manitoba's budget, noting an increase in healthcare spending alongside changes in affordability measures and tax credits. Additionally, he explores the role of social media influencers in the promotion of prescription drugs. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks.
US Heatwave, Pesticides & Parkinson's, and AI in Patient Care
E398 • Mar 24, 2026 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the topics with an overview of the current heatwave in the US, examining its historical context, the role of climate change, and resulting health impacts. He discusses recent study findings on pesticide exposure and its connection to Parkinson's disease, along with the current regulatory status. The episode also explores how AI is reshaping patient visits and the challenges faced within healthcare systems. Dr. Chow shares insights from travel nurse Megan Diaz on the functioning of hospital systems. Additionally, he discusses new research linking muscular strength to longevity in older women, providing valuable health insights.
Virtual Health Care, Blood Transfusion Policies, and Men's Mental Health Initiatives
E397 • Mar 23, 2026 • 20 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces a range of topics starting with the effectiveness, payment models, and cultural shifts surrounding virtual health care in Canada. He discusses the updated policy by Jehovah's Witnesses regarding blood transfusions, offering insights into its implications. The episode examines sleep quality, highlighting contributing factors and gender differences. Dr. Chow also covers the relocation of nurse practitioners from the US to Canada, exploring the reasons behind this trend. Additionally, he discusses seasonal allergies management in the context of climate change and highlights men's mental health initiatives, like Cowboys Mud Racing. The episode concludes with a wrap-up.
Type 1 Diabetes & Dementia, Beauty Parlor Stroke, and AI in Breast Cancer Screening
E396 • Mar 20, 2026 • 19 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and delves into recent research on dementia risks in older adults with type 1 diabetes, highlighting key study findings. He explains the phenomenon of beauty parlor stroke syndrome and offers insights into its management. The episode also explores advancements in AI for breast cancer screening, discussing accompanying ethical considerations. Dr. Chow examines Ontario's electronic medical record system and its implications for primary care funding. He concludes by discussing the FDA's approval of Wegovy HD for obesity treatment, before offering his closing remarks and signing off.
MIND Diet & Brain Aging, Healthcare Workforce, and Adult ADHD Trends
E395 • Mar 18, 2026 • 22 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the latest insights on the MIND diet and its impact on brain aging, highlighting recent research findings. He examines the dynamics of the healthcare workforce in North America, discussing current challenges and opportunities. Dr. Chow also explores trends in Canadian health and disability, providing a comprehensive overview of the issues at hand. The episode delves into adult ADHD, focusing on current prescription patterns and their implications. Additionally, Dr. Chow mentions the sponsorship by Microsoft and HealthEx's Copilot Health, before wrapping up with an episode summary.
Primary Care in BC, Marijuana & Mental Health, and GLP-1 for Atrial Fibrillation
E394 • Mar 17, 2026 • 18 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores the ongoing recruitment efforts aimed at improving primary care access in British Columbia. He then delves into the complex relationship between marijuana use and mental health, discussing its efficacy, potential risks, and alternative treatments. The episode also covers the benefits of GLP-1 receptor agonists for managing atrial fibrillation, comparing their effectiveness to surgical interventions. Finally, Dr. Chow provides insights into early cholesterol treatment and offers management advice to improve patient outcomes.
Mahjong Benefits, Multivitamins & Aging, and Chemotherapy Cognitive Insights
E393 • Mar 13, 2026 • 14 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins by introducing the cognitive and social benefits of playing mahjong, along with upcoming updates to the game. He then delves into recent findings on multivitamins and their potential role in biological aging, discussing implications for future research. The episode also covers the use of exercise as a strategy to mitigate cognitive impairment related to chemotherapy, highlighting its benefits. Dr. Chow addresses a safety alert concerning compounded medications and examines concerns surrounding the drug tirzepatide. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks and a wrap-up of the discussed topics.
Aging Mindset, Measles in Alberta, and Global Cancer Screening Trends
E392 • Mar 12, 2026 • 23 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow discusses new Yale research on how mindset affects aging. He examines Epic Systems' dominance in electronic health records and raises related concerns. Dr. Chow also addresses a measles outbreak in Alberta and vaccination challenges. He explores mosquito evolution and its impact on human migration, covers U.S. water quality issues, EPA regulations, and filtration solutions. Lastly, he highlights the Canadian Cancer Society's call for earlier colorectal cancer screening and global trends in screening guidelines, before concluding the episode.
Exposomics Insights, Ultra-Processed Foods, and Dementia Risk in Women
E391 • Mar 11, 2026 • 14 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the concept of exposomics and recent research findings in this emerging field. He discusses how a multi-omics approach is advancing environmental health studies, offering new insights into complex interactions. The episode highlights the role of exposomics in understanding diseases such as lung cancer and Alzheimer's, as well as its application in disaster response scenarios. Dr. Chow examines the effects of ultra-processed foods on children's behavior, and discusses a new blood test that assesses dementia risk in women. The episode includes a brief message from sponsor Amazon about their healthcare AI assistant, and concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks.
Cannabis Effects, Acetaminophen Safety, and Saskatchewan's Healthcare Initiative
E390 • Mar 10, 2026 • 22 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners to another informative session of Morning Medical. He begins by discussing the impact of cannabis compounds and mammograms on liver and cardiovascular health, exploring recent findings. The episode then shifts to the safety of acetaminophen use during pregnancy and efforts to expand the primary care workforce. Dr. Chow highlights Saskatchewan's new healthcare initiative aimed at improving care access. He also examines the role of vitamins in biological aging, offering insights into their potential benefits. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks and a summary of the topics covered.
Nasal Cycle, Collagen for Skin, and Winter Salad Insights
E389 • Mar 9, 2026 • 18 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and introduces the topics of discussion. He begins by explaining the nasal cycle, sharing personal health stories to illustrate its effects on daily life. The conversation then shifts to a winter salad recipe, paired with a discussion on the impacts of daylight saving time. Dr. Chow explores the role of collagen supplements in promoting skin health, examining their benefits and limitations. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks and expressions of gratitude to the audience.
Infections & Obesity, Hair Loss, GLP-1 Drugs, and Daylight Saving Time
E388 • Mar 6, 2026 • 16 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow covers a range of intriguing topics in the medical field. He begins with a new study examining the links between infections, obesity, and frailty. The episode then shifts focus to hair loss, exploring its differences, causes, and available treatments. Dr. Chow delves into the effects of GLP-1 drugs on cardiovascular health, discussing their mechanisms and recent studies. The emerging trends in biohacking are highlighted, featuring personal stories that illustrate its impact. The episode also addresses the health implications of Daylight Saving Time and the ongoing legislative debate surrounding it. Dr. Chow concludes with his closing remarks.
GLP-1 Drugs, Colorectal Cancer in Youth, and Children's Mental Health
E387 • Mar 5, 2026 • 13 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow provides an overview of the latest in medical research and trends. He explores the potential of GLP-1 drugs in treating addiction, offering insights from recent studies. The episode highlights concerning trends in colorectal cancer, particularly focusing on early detection in young adults. Dr. Chow addresses the effects of conflict on children's mental health, emphasizing the need for awareness and intervention. A Canadian survey on GLP-1 drugs is discussed, shedding light on their prevalence, impact, and consumer perspectives. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks and sign-off.
AI in Healthcare, Alzheimer's Breakthrough, and Mental Health Impacts
E386 • Mar 4, 2026 • 26 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow delves into the realm of digital health and artificial intelligence, outlining both its promises and challenges. He examines healthcare communication advancements, particularly research on chatbots' roles. A recent breakthrough in Alzheimer's prevention is highlighted, offering new hope. The episode also addresses FDA warnings issued to telehealth companies, emphasizing regulatory concerns. Dr. Chow explores the mental health impacts of online gambling, providing insight into this growing issue. The limitations of AI chatbots in dispensing health advice are discussed, alongside the integration of AI into the healthcare workforce.
Adderall Risks, Smart Healthcare, and Better Sleep Routines
E385 • Mar 3, 2026 • 21 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow discusses the latest developments in healthcare. He addresses the recent Physician Services Agreement and the implications of Dr. Austin's departure. The episode delves into the cardiovascular effects and risks associated with Adderall use. Dr. Chow explores the role of smart computers in enhancing patient follow-up. The ongoing health crisis among healthcare workers is examined, highlighting its impact on the industry. Insight into Alzheimer's disease evaluation and effective patient communication is provided. Finally, tips for establishing morning routines to improve sleep quality are shared.
Colorectal Cancer, Myopia Insights, and Exercise for Osteoarthritis
E384 • Feb 27, 2026 • 23 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow provides updates on colorectal cancer, focusing on recent advancements and research. He discusses the federal investment in cancer research and the ongoing debate surrounding health program funding. The episode also covers the increase in Donation After Circulatory Death (DCD) procedures and their implications for organ transplantation. Dr. Chow explores exercise therapies as a treatment for hip osteoarthritis, highlighting their benefits. The potential link between indoor lighting and the rise of myopia is examined. Additionally, Instagram's new parental alerts aimed at supporting mental health are discussed. The episode concludes with a summary of key points.
AI in Hospitals, Sunscreen Costs, and Prolonged Flu Season Insights
E383 • Feb 26, 2026 • 13 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores key health topics. He discusses AI-powered weapon detectors in Nova Scotia hospitals, their effectiveness, and safety impact. The conversation shifts to an economic analysis of sunscreen costs and usage patterns. Dr. Chow reviews a study on radiation doses in cardiac imaging, highlighting disparities and health impacts. He also addresses the prolonged flu season, new variants, and the role of vaccinations. Insights on distinguishing flu symptoms from spring allergies are shared. The episode wraps up with final health tips.
Dietary Guidelines, Sugar and Sodium, and Oral Health's Role in Dementia
E382 • Feb 23, 2026 • 16 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores a range of health topics, including dietary guidelines and their public policy implications. He discusses recent FDA guidance on sodium and added sugars and their public health impact. The episode also covers child-focused food marketing, accessibility of healthier options, and dietary supplements in diabetes management. Dr. Chow addresses the resolution of the New York nurses' strike and its healthcare implications, and examines the link between oral health and dementia risk. The episode concludes with a farewell.
Cats may hold clues for human cancer treatment
E381 • Feb 20, 2026 • 3 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with a welcome and introduction, setting the stage for a deep dive into the genetic landscape of cancers. He explores the intriguing similarities between feline and human cancers, highlighting shared genetic factors that could pave the way for innovative treatment approaches. The discussion then shifts to environmental factors, emphasizing their role in cancer prevention and treatment strategies. Dr. Chow underscores the importance of understanding these influences to improve health outcomes. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a preview of upcoming episodes, offering listeners a glimpse into future topics of interest.


