In this episode of The Smartest Doctor in the Room, Dr. Dean Mitchell sits down with headache specialist Dr. Robert Kaniecki from the University of Pittsburgh Medical School to break down everything you need to know about chronic headaches and migraines. Together they explore the different types of headaches, how to properly evaluate and diagnose them, and the latest treatments - from classic medications to cutting-edge options like CGRP inhibitors and Botox therapy. They also discuss common triggers such as stress, sleep, diet, and screen time, and when imaging tests like MRIs are actually necessary. Whether you experience tension headaches or debilitating migraines, this conversation offers clear, practical guidance for understanding symptoms, avoiding medication overuse, and finding real relief.
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In this episode of The Smartest Doctor in the Room, Dr. Dean Mitchell sits down with headache specialist Dr. Robert Kaniecki from the University of Pittsburgh Medical School to break down everything you need to know about chronic headaches and migraines. Together they explore the different types of headaches, how to properly evaluate and diagnose them, and the latest treatments - from classic medications to cutting-edge options like CGRP inhibitors and Botox therapy. They also discuss common triggers such as stress, sleep, diet, and screen time, and when imaging tests like MRIs are actually necessary. Whether you experience tension headaches or debilitating migraines, this conversation offers clear, practical guidance for understanding symptoms, avoiding medication overuse, and finding real relief.
Ep. 188 - How Electricity Could Replace Drugs: Dr. Kevin Tracey’s Nobel-Worthy Research on the Vagus Nerve
The Smartest Doctor in the Room
1 hour 21 minutes
3 months ago
Ep. 188 - How Electricity Could Replace Drugs: Dr. Kevin Tracey’s Nobel-Worthy Research on the Vagus Nerve
In this episode of The Smartest Doctor in the room, we welcome back Dr. Kevin Tracey, a pioneering neurosurgeon, scientist, and leading expert in bioelectric medicine—specifically, the healing power of the vagus nerve. Dr. Tracey’s work has proven that electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve can reverse autoimmune conditions without medication, a discovery that could dramatically transform modern medicine.Dr. Tracey also shares insights from his new book, The Great Nerve, which explores the vagus nerve’s role in health, longevity, and holistic healing. Plus, we discuss why he’s a top candidate for a Nobel Prize in medicine.Whether you're a health enthusiast, autoimmune patient, or medical professional, this conversation will change how you think about healing, inflammation, and the mind-body connection.Listen now—and discover how the "great nerve" could be the key to unlocking your body’s natural healing potential.Grab your copy of The Great Nerve on Amazon!Need a certified mold inspector? Reach out to Joseph ReissPhone Number: 908-451-4592 Email: jprconsultants7929@gmail.comVisit Dr. Mitchell's website here: https://www.mitchellmedicalgroup.com
The Smartest Doctor in the Room
In this episode of The Smartest Doctor in the Room, Dr. Dean Mitchell sits down with headache specialist Dr. Robert Kaniecki from the University of Pittsburgh Medical School to break down everything you need to know about chronic headaches and migraines. Together they explore the different types of headaches, how to properly evaluate and diagnose them, and the latest treatments - from classic medications to cutting-edge options like CGRP inhibitors and Botox therapy. They also discuss common triggers such as stress, sleep, diet, and screen time, and when imaging tests like MRIs are actually necessary. Whether you experience tension headaches or debilitating migraines, this conversation offers clear, practical guidance for understanding symptoms, avoiding medication overuse, and finding real relief.