Feb 4
How OpenAI Is Helping People Take Control of Their Health | Fidji Simo
Too often, we focus on treating symptoms without fully understanding the systems underneath them—or the conditions that allow the body to function well in the first place. On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I sit down with Fidji Simo, CEO of Applications at OpenAI, to explore ... Show More
1h 6m
Feb 2
Office Hours: Cholesterol and Heart Disease — What I’ve Changed My Mind About
For decades, we’ve been told that high cholesterol is the main driver of heart disease—and that lowering LDL should be the primary goal. But as science has evolved, so has my thinking. In today’s Office Hours, I explain why cholesterol alone doesn’t tell the full story, what most ... Show More
30m 26s
Jan 28
Why Men’s Fertility Is Collapsing and What It Means for Our Future | Dr. Michael L. Eisenberg
Around the world, we’re seeing declining sperm counts, rising infertility, more erectile dysfunction, and lower testosterone—even in younger men. These trends aren’t just affecting family planning; they’re pointing to something much bigger happening in men’s health. Joining me to ... Show More
1h 20m
Jul 2024
Designing a Life with No Regrets Before Time Runs Out
Statistically, we experience about 4,000 Mondays and 4,000 heartbeats every hour in our lifetime. How many Mondays do you think you have left? And, more importantly, how would you like to spend your remaining time? These questions, combined with Jodi’s 25 years of experience in l ... Show More
51m 1s
Jul 2024
Ep 76: What Heart-Led Living Means To Live A Calmer, More Fulfilled Life with Kimberly Snyder, NY Times Best-Selling Author and Wellness Expert
In this enlightening episode, Melissa reconnects with a longtime friend and fellow wellness advocate, Kimberly Snyder, who has been a pioneer in the space for many years. They discuss the powerful practice of heart coherence, which brings calmness and helps reduce erratic emotion ... Show More
1h 10m
For years, we’ve been told that overeating is a problem of willpower, and if we just tried harder, we’d eat less and feel better. But the science tells a very different story. In today’s Office Hours, I reframe the conversation around cravings and overeating—replacing shame and self-blame with science, clarity, and practical solutions.
In this episode I sha ... Show More