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Wellbeing (Audio)

UCTV presents this curated collection of videos on integrative medicine, featuring evidence-based research showing how a whole-systems healthcare approach protects the mind, body and spirit.
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Healthy (Nutrient) Wealthy and Wise: Diet for Healthy Aging - Research on Aging

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans emphasize eating more foods from plants, such as vegetables and beans, whole grains, and nuts. Learn more about health benefits of choosing a diet heavy in fruits and vegetables from Katherine Richman, MD, Medical Director of Thornton Radiology and Clinical Professor of Radiology at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29305]

Oct 08, 201559 min

How to Keep Your Brain Fit Boost Your Memory and Fight Dementia

As we grow older, we often become concerned about our memory. Dr. Ramin Motarjemi, Assistant Professor of Medicine and geriatrician at UCSD, will speak about memory changes that can occur with age and address common concerns. He will also discuss when to seek assistance, along with providing tips for keeping your memory sharp. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29304]

Sep 10, 201558 min

Caring for the Caregiver: Fight Caregiver Stress and Prevent Burnout

Brent T. Mausbach, PhD examines the role of the caregiver for dementia patients. Learn about the psychological, emotional, and physical consequences of caregiving and what can be done to mitigate their impact. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29303]

Aug 13, 201557 min

Our Microbiome - Health Matters

Did you know that you have up to ten times as many microbial cells on your body as you have human cells? What are these tiny microbes doing and how did they find their way to you? Rob Knight, PhD, joins our host David Granet, MD, to discuss how these cells that make up our microbiome can impact everything from mood, weight, sleep patterns, allergies and more. Series: "Health Matters" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 29535]

Jun 18, 201529 min

Science of Resilience: How to Thrive in Life - Frank B. Roehr Memorial Lecture

Dr. Darlene Mininni shares how resilience, emotional intelligence and mindfulness can affect physical health. Science consistently shows that positive emotions make a physiological impact on one's life - whether you are 18 or 80 - and Dr. Mininni offers practical advice to bring more well-being into your life. This lecture is part of the Frank B. Roehr Memorial Lecture Series, which was established by Mr. Roehr's daughter, Suzanne Angelucci, to inform the public on topics associated with the pow...

Jun 11, 20151 hr 27 min

Learn the Facts about Sugar - How Sugar Impacts your Health

Sugar Science experts from UCSF share the latest research findings on sugar and its impact on health. Panelists: Laura A. Schmidt, PhD, MSW, MPH; Dean Schillinger, MD; and Cristin E. Kearns, DDS, MBA. The speakers make up the team of SugarScience.org, an organization at UCSF made up of uniquely qualified scientists from a wide spectrum of medical research specialties in some of the nation's top universities, including UCSF, UC Davis and Emory University. The event was hosted UCSF’s Living Well i...

May 11, 201555 min

Chemistry of the Brain - On Our Mind

Jean-Pierre Changeux reflects on his scientific journey and shares insights into his research with Dr. William Mobley. This wide-ranging discussion takes a deeper look into Changeux’s early work with bacteria to more recent findings on the chemistry of consciousness. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 29376]

May 07, 201523 min

Outsmarting Stress One Breath at a Time

Margaret Chesney, the Director of the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, explores how to recognize the signs of stress overload and strategies for managing it using integrative techniques. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29276]

Apr 13, 20151 hr 26 min

Living Without the One You Cannot Live Without - Research on Aging

Learn more about the various states of the grieving process and how men and women grieve and heal differently. Natasha Josefowitz, PhD, bestselling author and professor of management will use poems from her award-winning book, Living Without the One You Cannot Live Without (November 2013), to illustrate the emotional aftermath of loss and the changes that must take place in order for people to heal. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 28363]

Nov 13, 201452 min

Weight Loss Dietary Supplements and The Pursuit of Happiness

Candy Tsourounis, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy UCSF, looks at herbal remedies, dietary supplements and weight loss medications. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 28506]

Oct 21, 201456 min

Food and Mood: The Nutrition Connection - Research on Aging

Learn the right balance of foods to maximize your physical and mental health and get practical tips for controlling your weight, maintaining good mood, and reducing the risk of common chronic diseases. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 28362]

Oct 09, 201458 min

Mindfulness - On Our Mind

Steve Hickman, Psy.D., Executive Director of the UC San Diego Center for Mindfulness joins William Mobley, MD, PhD for a discussion of how to be present in the moment and leverage the practice of mindfulness to stay engaged, focused, and fulfilled. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 25775]

Aug 13, 201414 min

Do 4.2 Million Children Really Need Ritalin? An Integrative Approach to ADHD - 2014 Update

Dr. Sanford Newmark specializes in the integrative and holistic treatment of children with autism and ADHD. He combines conventional medicine with nutrition, behavior management, and various complementary modalities. Dr. Newmark is the head of the Pediatric Integrative Neurodevelopmental Program at UCSF. Series: "Integrative Medicine Today" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28400]

Aug 11, 20141 hr 12 min

The Science and Practice of Happiness Across the Lifespan - Frank B. Roehr Memorial Lecture - Research on Aging

What makes people happy? Is happiness a good thing? How can we make people happier still? Sonja Lyubomirsky, PhD, examines happiness and how we can use our minds as well as coping tools to better handle life’s challenges. This lecture is part of the Frank B. Roehr Memorial Lecture Series, which was established by Mr. Roehr's daughter, Suzanne Angelucci, to inform the public on topics associated with the power of humor and positive thinking. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health...

Apr 10, 20141 hr 25 min

Sleep Memory and Age

The connection between poor sleep, memory loss and brain deterioration as we grow older has been elusive. But for the first time, scientists at UC Berkeley have found a link between these hallmark maladies of old age. Their discovery opens the door to boosting the quality of sleep in elderly people to improve memory. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 24918]

Jan 13, 20143 min

Outsmarting Stress and Enhancing Resilience

Margaret A. Chesney, UCSF Professor of Medicine and Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, discusses techniques for managing stress. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 25722]

Nov 11, 201359 min

The Science and Art of Integrative Medicine

Explore the research behind the science of integrative medicine with Dr. Kevin Barrows, UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine and Medical Director, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 25721]

Nov 04, 201359 min

Overcoming the Superwoman Syndrome: Creating Your Personal Path to Wellness

Today’s fast-paced women can find themselves caught up in what has been called the “Superwoman Syndrome.” Women often feel pressure to achieve in many domains: at home, with their families, in their work, in caring for friends, and even with their appearance. Margaret Chesney, Director, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at UCSF, explores how to find balance and your own path to wellness. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 246...

Mar 11, 20131 hr 28 min

Family Caregiving as Fate but Also Opportunity: Views from Mind and Body

Elissa Epel, UCSF health psychologist, looks at social and psychobiological difficulties involved with caregiving and offers practical advice for managing stress, especially in women. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 24634]

Mar 04, 20131 hr 29 min

Building a Sustainable Good Life through Technology and Yoga

University of Michigan professor of applied physics, electrical engineering and computer science Jasprit Singh describes how technology can develop to impact the ability to live the "good life.” He is the founder of the RussaYog style of yoga and runs several studios and training centers in the United States. He examines how to have the “good life" in a sustainable way using concepts from yoga and mindful technologies, which enhance the inner senses. Singh works in the area of optical and electr...

Oct 08, 20121 hr

The Dalai Lama on Choosing a Compassionate Lifestyle - UCTV Prime Cuts

His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama describes how to reduce one’s anger toward adversaries and instead, find compassion for them. This excerpt is from “Cultivating Peace and Justice,” a lecture he gave at the University of San Diego as part of the Compassion Without Borders series in April, 2012. Series: "UCTV Prime cuts" [Humanities] [Show ID: 23877]

Jun 18, 20125 min

The Global Impact of Climate Change: Balance Through Responsibility Compassion and Human Consciousness with His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Full Version)

His Holiness the Dalai Lama joins esteemed scientists Richard Somerville and Veerabhadran Ramanathan at UC San Diego to discuss the need for humanitarian values and universal responsibility in responding to the impacts of climate change on communities and ecosystems. This lecture is part of the Dalai Lama’s “Compassion without Borders” symposium in San Diego. Series: "Compassion Without Borders: Science, Peace, Ethics with the Dalai Lama" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 23963]...

Jun 01, 20121 hr 34 min

Neuroscience and the Emerging Mind: A Conversation with the Dalai Lama on Consciousness and Compassion

His Holiness the Dalai Lama engages with Larry Hinman of the University of San Diego, V.S. Ramachandran of UC San Diego and Jennifer Thomas of San Diego State University in a scientific and philosophical discussion of human consciousness. This is the final event of the Dalai Lama’s “Compassion Without Borders” tour sponsored by San Diego’s three largest universities. Series: "Dalai Lama" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 23653]

May 28, 201258 min

Emotions Stress and Rate of Telomere Shortening: Are Our Cells Listening to Us?

Does stress speed up the aging process at a genetic level? Our cells are constantly aging. When cell divide some telomere is lost but if it becomes too short, that cell can no longer replicate and eventual dies. Elissa Epel, UCSF department of psychiatry, explores the affects of stress and emotions on the process of telomere shortening. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23204]

Apr 09, 201258 min

Massage Therapy and Bodywork A-Z

From Alexander Technique and Body-Mind Centering to Zero Balancing, learn more about different techniques to support optimum health. Marcia Degelman, CMT and Paula Koepke, MA, CMT, present a lively and informative discussion and provide a hands-on demonstration of some techniques. Series: "Integrative Medicine Today" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23406]

Feb 20, 201257 min

Mind-Body Skills and Self-Regulation: A Look at When Why and How for Children and Adolescents

Mind-body skills and self-regulation can provide great benefit to children who suffer from headache or migraines, digestive upset, anxiety, procedure-related pain, chronic pain, bed-wetting or other chronic conditions. Dr. David Becker, UCSF Pediatrics, discusses how mind-body approaches can benefit children across different developmental stages, from infancy to the teen years. In addition to reviewing some of the latest research, he provides tips on practical and day-to-day applications and add...

Dec 12, 201155 min

Bringing the Wisdom and Science of Traditional Diets to Our Own Plates

Dr. Daphne Miller is a family physician and author. For over a decade, her clinical work and writing have focused on the balance and interplay between nature, traditional healing and western medical interventions. She discusses how to improve our diets and our lives. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 20220]

Jan 31, 20111 hr 24 min
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