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The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

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The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
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    Health or Hype? Running Myths

    18/12/2025 | 16 mins.

    In this “Health or Hype” rapid-fire episode, Dr. Kate Kresge teams up with Dr. Chris Sands, DPT, OCS, and Dr. Gabe Kresge, DPT, to sort running fact from fiction. They break down why strength training rarely “bulks up” runners and more often boosts efficiency, why single-leg strength better reflects the true demands of running than squats alone, and why minimalist shoes (and cushioning) should be chosen based on individual capacity and a gradual transition. They also address joint health—explaining why moderate, well-programmed running isn’t automatically “wear and tear”—and close with a practical prevention message: running assessments can catch issues before pain starts, and most injuries trace back to training load and under-recovery more than biomechanics.

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    The Modern Running Assessment with Kinetic PT

    11/12/2025 | 50 mins.

    This episode of the Root Cause Medicine Podcast explores the Modern Running Assessment, an evidence-informed, data-driven framework for evaluating runners’ biomechanics, load tolerance, and performance capacity. Host Dr. Kate Kresge interviews Dr. Chris Sands, DPT, OCS, and Dr. Gabe Kresge, DPT, from Kinetic Physical Therapy to examine how modern tools—dynamometry, force plate testing, slow-motion gait analysis, cadence and vertical oscillation metrics, and single-leg endurance testing—provide objective information that visual observation alone may miss. These measurable insights help clinicians better understand strength-to-body-weight ratios, inter-limb asymmetries, foot-strike loading patterns, and fatigue-related movement changes, offering a clearer picture of the factors that may influence running efficiency, durability, and injury risk.

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    CMO’s Industry Roundup: Saffron, Grip Strength and the ACC

    04/12/2025 | 19 mins.

    We’re launching a new series that brings the insights that Fullscript Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jeff Gladd normally shares only with our internal team—now open to the entire integrative and functional medicine community. This month, Dr. Gladd breaks down three emerging clinical priorities with immediate relevance to whole-person care. He covers why the American College of Cardiology is now recommending high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) for universal cardiovascular screening, how grip strength paired with BMI is outperforming traditional biomarkers in predicting metabolic decline and all-cause mortality risk, and what new evidence tells us about saffron as supportive care for patients experiencing SSRI-related sexual side effects.

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    Modern Eye Care: The Gut-Eye Axis, Oculomics, HRT & More

    20/11/2025 | 56 mins.

    This episode features Dr. Neda Gioia, OD, CNS®, IFMCP, a pioneer in integrative eye care who blends optometry, clinical nutrition, and functional medicine to advance preventive vision strategies. Clinicians will learn how gut-eye axis mechanisms, AI-driven oculomics, sex-hormone transitions, and nutrient patterns influence ocular inflammation, retinal biomarkers, and whole-system health. Dr. Gioia illustrates how modern imaging (including emerging AI models), stool and hormone testing, and nutrient evaluation can support earlier identification of risk patterns and more personalized, prevention-forward care for patients across the lifespan.

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    Prescribing Joy: A Clinical Perspective with Cynthia Libert, M.D.

    13/11/2025 | 48 mins.

    In this inspiring episode of the Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Kate Kresge welcomes Dr. Cynthia Libert, a board-certified family physician, functional medicine expert, and creator of The Joy Prescription. Together they explore the biochemistry of joy, how gratitude reshapes brain connectivity, and how positive emotion can help to modulate inflammation, support neuroplasticity, and protect cognitive health. Clinicians will learn practical ways to integrate “joy prescriptions” into patient care, using evidence-informed tools to foster resilience and prevent burnout.

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About The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

In each episode, we’ll meet renowned medical experts, specialists and pioneers who’ve influenced the way certain conditions and diseases are understood and treated. We focus on giving you the information you need to understand the root cause, symptoms and treatments available for specific medical conditions.
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