Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Evan Nadler challenges some of the most common misconceptions surrounding childhood and adolescent obesity—starting with the idea that it’s simply a result of poor diet or lack of willpower. Drawing on more than two decades of clinical, surgical, and research experience, he explains why obesity is a chronic disease, why BMI is an unreliable diagnostic tool, and how true risk should be assessed based on physical and mental health impact. The conversation exp...
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Evan Nadler challenges some of the most common misconceptions surrounding childhood and adolescent obesity—starting with the idea that it’s simply a result of poor diet or lack of willpower. Drawing on more than two decades of clinical, surgical, and research experience, he explains why obesity is a chronic disease, why BMI is an unreliable diagnostic tool, and how true risk should be assessed based on physical and mental health impact. The conversation exp...
Stop Repeating the Same New Year Resolution: What To Keep, Cut, And Build In 2026
Decoding Health
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Stop Repeating the Same New Year Resolution: What To Keep, Cut, And Build In 2026
Send us a text In this holiday quick-hit episode of Decoding Health, Dr. Urban A. Kiernan sits down with Leila Adnani (PS Creative Studios) to close out 2025 and set the tone for a stronger 2026—without the fake “new year, new me” hype. Leila shares what PS Creative Studios is focused on heading into the new year, including a strategic reset around what to keep, what to cut, and what to build in 2026. The conversation turns into a practical take on why most New Year’s resolutions fail, how to...
Decoding Health
Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Evan Nadler challenges some of the most common misconceptions surrounding childhood and adolescent obesity—starting with the idea that it’s simply a result of poor diet or lack of willpower. Drawing on more than two decades of clinical, surgical, and research experience, he explains why obesity is a chronic disease, why BMI is an unreliable diagnostic tool, and how true risk should be assessed based on physical and mental health impact. The conversation exp...