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How to Address Fatigue in Teenagers with Joel Warsh, MD and Evan H. Hirsch, MD

31 Jul 2024

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In this episode, Joel Warsh, MD and Evan H. Hirsch, MD discusses how to address fatigue in teenagers.   Joel Warsh is a Board-Certified Pediatrician in Los Angeles, California who specializes in Parenting, Wellness and Integrative Medicine.  He is the author of Parenting at Your Child's Pace: The Integrative Pediatrician's Guide to the First Three Years which you can pre-order now and releases in August. He grew up in Toronto, Canada and completed a Master's Degree in Epidemiology before earning his medical degree from Thomas Jefferson Medical College.   He completed his Pediatric Medicine training at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and then worked in private practice in Beverly Hills before founding his current practice, Integrative Pediatrics. Dr. Gator has published research in peer-reviewed journals on topics including childhood injuries, obesity and physical activity. He has been featured in numerous documentaries, films, summits, podcasts and articles. He is also the founder of the Parenting Masterclass Series Raising Amazing Plus and the supplement line Tiny Roots Apothecary.   For more information about Joel Warsh, MD. Please visit: https://parentingatyourchildspace.com/   Stay connected with Joel Warsh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjoelgator/ . For more information about Evan and his program,  Click Here.   Prefer to watch on Youtube? Click Here.   Please note that any information in this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.

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