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So give us your sense of weight loss medications, their use, their benefits, maybe the dangers that we have to look out for. And then kind of a sidebar on this is, are medications getting to the point where it fits everything for everybody and you don't have to worry about gaining weight because you can take a drug that'll basically control it for you?
So many. Yeah, you know, I guess, you know, maybe a real takeaway is, you know, question, you know, the quick fixes out of the gate. You know, maybe, you know, there's a lot of different variables that any person should consider going forward. But we'll get more into that in an actual show. Clarence.
So many. Yeah, you know, I guess, you know, maybe a real takeaway is, you know, question, you know, the quick fixes out of the gate. You know, maybe, you know, there's a lot of different variables that any person should consider going forward. But we'll get more into that in an actual show. Clarence.
You know, one thought that I had, I remember distinctly when there was research that was done where the researchers asked people, you know, who do they trust in the, in the, you know, in their care, their healthcare. And always number one came out one way or the other. They're, their primary care physician, if they had a trusted one, truly.
You know, one thought that I had, I remember distinctly when there was research that was done where the researchers asked people, you know, who do they trust in the, in the, you know, in their care, their healthcare. And always number one came out one way or the other. They're, their primary care physician, if they had a trusted one, truly.
But then right up there, right next was their pharmacist, right there with their, and even given all these changes that we're all witnessing, I still believe that. I really do. I think that there's some kind of a bond between a patient, and their pharmacists, really. And I don't see that being compromised, at least perhaps that's my hope. Clarence.
But then right up there, right next was their pharmacist, right there with their, and even given all these changes that we're all witnessing, I still believe that. I really do. I think that there's some kind of a bond between a patient, and their pharmacists, really. And I don't see that being compromised, at least perhaps that's my hope. Clarence.
Well, it's been great. And this is only perhaps the tip of the iceberg. As we alluded to in their show, we'll have a show on weight loss medications because that's really kind of high on people's radar screen right now and of interest. So stay tuned to that for our listening audience. Our next show will be on hospice care, which also, you know, we all face it one way or the other.
Well, it's been great. And this is only perhaps the tip of the iceberg. As we alluded to in their show, we'll have a show on weight loss medications because that's really kind of high on people's radar screen right now and of interest. So stay tuned to that for our listening audience. Our next show will be on hospice care, which also, you know, we all face it one way or the other.
So stay tuned for that. Thank you to our guests. I greatly appreciate your insights. Second to none. So with that, I'd like to say to everybody, keep health chatting away.
So stay tuned for that. Thank you to our guests. I greatly appreciate your insights. Second to none. So with that, I'd like to say to everybody, keep health chatting away.
Great. Clarence. Well, Dr. Kahnke, I just want to tell you this. I think we're at the point where as a parent, you got to ask your kids questions. You also ask those other parents questions because it's not only just guns, it's also substance abuse. It's also other kinds of things that are going on in homes. And so Are we at that place where we have to be as parents more protective?
Great. Clarence. Well, Dr. Kahnke, I just want to tell you this. I think we're at the point where as a parent, you got to ask your kids questions. You also ask those other parents questions because it's not only just guns, it's also substance abuse. It's also other kinds of things that are going on in homes. And so Are we at that place where we have to be as parents more protective?
The answer is totally yes, because we're starting to see these things. I was also going to say that, you know, even while this is being done in Minnesota, we recently had a series of young people who were killed or hurt by guns in homes. And so we have to have this conversation. And so, you know, we're at different places, but at the same time, it is an important issue that's impacting all of us.
The answer is totally yes, because we're starting to see these things. I was also going to say that, you know, even while this is being done in Minnesota, we recently had a series of young people who were killed or hurt by guns in homes. And so we have to have this conversation. And so, you know, we're at different places, but at the same time, it is an important issue that's impacting all of us.
And so I'm just glad that we're able to enter into the conversation, regardless of our lane.
And so I'm just glad that we're able to enter into the conversation, regardless of our lane.
Let me say this real quick. When I was growing up, my father would not let me have a gun. It was just not something that he would do. I don't know what his reasoning for it was, but that's happened. But I think you made a good point.
Let me say this real quick. When I was growing up, my father would not let me have a gun. It was just not something that he would do. I don't know what his reasoning for it was, but that's happened. But I think you made a good point.
We have become so desensitized with killing now with the Tendo and these other games that people think that, you know, when you're doing this, they don't realize the impact of a game versus a real game.