
Dr Rangan Chatterjee
@drchatterjeeuk • 69,025 subscribers
MD | PODCAST ‘Feel Better, Live More' (250 MILLION LISTENS) | AUTHOR of 6 Bestselling Books
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Do you believe chronic ill health is unavoidable, or do you think we can do better? In this week's latest episode of my 'Feel Better, Live More' podcast, Dr David Unwin [Dr David Unwin] challenges the idea that poor health is just the price we pay for getting older. He reminds us that many of the conditions we now accept as “normal” didn’t used to be, and that our modern environment, especially the way we eat, has changed faster than our biology. Our bodies are far more adaptable than we’re often led to believe. And with the right understanding and simple, consistent changes, it’s possible to feel better, regain energy and reduce the risk of chronic disease at any age. Dr David Unwin has spent decades seeing people improve their health in ways they were told weren’t possible. His message is not about blame. It’s about hope. Many conditions we accept as inevitable don’t have to be. If you’ve ever been told “this just runs in your family” or “it’s part of getting older,” this episode may change how you see your health. It is a reminder that better health is often closer than we think. Tune into the full conversation in episode 611 of my 'Feel Better, Live More' podcast
Dr Rangan Chatterjee49,637 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

What if starting fresh in your 40s or 50s can actually be a big advantage? In this week's episode of my 'Feel Better, Live More' podcast, elite endurance coach Alan Couzens shares why starting to get serious about movement and exercise in your 50s, 60s or 70s might actually be an advantage! If you’ve been waiting for the right moment, this conversation is the reminder you need: you can still change your body and your health, no matter your age. 🎧 Watch more in episode 617 of my 'Feel Better, Live More' podcast
Dr Rangan Chatterjee22,481 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

New podcast episode with Dr Joanna Moncrieff Rethinking Mental Health: What The Science Actually Says About Depression, The Side Effects of Antidepressants & Finding Balance This may be one of the most important conversations I have ever had on this podcast.
Dr Rangan Chatterjee25,588 просмотров • 1 год назад

You simply cannot separate psychology from physiology. This ‘practised separation’ is one of reasons the health professions sometimes struggle to help people with chronic pain - and, many other conditions. It’s a new season, and in this brand new episode of my podcast ‘Feel Better, Live More,’ my guest Peter O'Sullivan and I had a fascinating conversation about pain management in our healthcare system and how physiology and psychology are fundamentally intertwined. Peter highlights the important role that emotions and psychology play in managing and treating pain, rather the often purely mechanical approach that is often taken by some clinicians. Listen to our conversation in full here or enjoy wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr Rangan Chatterjee22,939 просмотров • 1 год назад

As someone who has previously experienced chronic lower back pain, I understand the frustration that can come with persistent pain. That is why it was SO important to me that the latest episode of my podcast has a core message of optimism, empowerment and hope. By understanding your pain, feeling in control, and employing the right strategies, you can make significant strides towards a more pain-free life. There are loads of practical strategies in this week’s brand new episode with Peter O'Sullivan . Listen to our conversation in full here or enjoy wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr Rangan Chatterjee13,562 просмотров • 1 год назад
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