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Why does an essential vitamin share a name with an addictive drug? Meet nicotine and nicotinic acid, the biochemical cousins that behave like total strangers in your body. This naming similarity has confused students, patients, and even some healthcare professionals for decades. Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

Grip strength is a powerful predictor of longevity, linked to lower risks of cancer, heart disease, and all-cause mortality. Jain discusses Goodhart's Law and suggests a holistic approach to health, incorporating compound weightlifting, cardio, mobility exercises, and other health measures like waist-to-hip ratio, HbA1c, and lipids. The key takeaway is that grip strength is a side effect of a healthy, active lifestyle, not the cause of longevity. Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

Demo of the Spooniverse, a resource platform for patients and caregivers dealing with complex chronic illnesses like Long Covid, ME/CFS, POTS/dysautonomia, EDS, MCAS, and more.Explore here: https://www.thespooniverse.org/Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VtKA8YTdZMY Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are often heralded as a transformative tool in healthcare. They are envisioned as the ultimate tool for streamlining medical services, promising efficiency and comprehensive patient care. However, the reality reveals a more intricate picture. Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

Delve into the intersection of privacy, ethics, and technology with Dr. Rand Hindi, CEO of Zama. We discuss Dr. Hindi's early fascination with encryption, the future of homomorphic encryption, and its profound implications for various sectors including healthcare and advertising.Hindi explains advancements in bioinformatics, his vision of ubiquitous computing, and how individualized medicine can benefit from encrypted data.He also shares his personal experiments with diet and fitness, promising advancements in medtech, and the future outlook on transhumanism.00:00 Introduction to Privacy and Ethics00:07 Meet Dr. Rand Hindi: Deep Tech Entrepreneur00:53 The Personal Connection to Encryption03:26 Homomorphic Encryption Explained05:34 Advancements and Applications of Homomorphic Encryption07:22 The Future of Ubiquitous Computing09:36 AlphaFold and the Future of Biology12:12 Homomorphic Encryption in Healthcare14:47 Personal Experiments in Weight Loss & Fitness19:41 The Role of AI in Job Automation21:53 Ethereum and the Future of Blockchain24:17 The Potential of Precision Psychedelics26:55 Transhumanism and Extending Human Lifespan34:43 Geoengineering and Climate Change37:32 Final Thoughts and Farewell Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

The Quantified Self is an international community of people who use self-tracking tools and share an interest in self-knowledge through numbers.Quantified self experiments can track many different types of health data such as, mood, sleep, weight, step count, blood sugar, cholesterol levels, symptom severity, heart rate variability, and microbiome composition. Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

Why do commercial probiotics often fail to colonize the human gut?Contrary to what you may hear, it's not a matter of concentration. Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

In this episode of Evolving, Nita Jain talks with Richard Sprague, a software engineer, quantified self enthusiast, and co-founder of personal health tracking startups. Sprague discusses the complexities of the microbiome, the limitations of single-point microbiome testing, and the importance of longitudinal sampling.He shares insights from his extensive self-experimentation data collection, discussing fasting, probiotics, and the impact of alcohol on glucose levels. Sprague also touches on how personal science can empower individuals to optimize their health by tailoring approaches to fit their unique biological responses.The Journey into Personal ScienceRichard Sprague's journey into personal science began with his background in software engineering and an early fascination with computers. Observing the parallels between computer systems and human biology, he developed an interest in tracking genes and other biological markers. This led him to explore how personal experimentation can inform individual health insights—a theme central to the quantified self movement.Are We Human or Are We Computers?Sprague dives into the complexities of the human microbiome—an intricate system comprising trillions of microorganisms living in and on our bodies—and emphasizes that comparing the microbiome to a computer algorithm oversimplifies its complexity. The human microbiome is a dynamic system influenced by a myriad of factors, including genetics, environment, and lifestyle.Jain and Sprague discuss the challenges of microbiome testing and the importance of longitudinal sampling to capture a more accurate picture of the gut microbiome. Richard emphasizes that single-point microbiome tests can be misleading due to the natural diurnal variation and the inherent compositional problem in sampling.Promise & Pitfalls of Microbiome TestingOne of the key pitfalls in interpreting microbiome results is the variability introduced at multiple stages of microbiome testing, from sample collection to data processing. Sprague highlights the significance of working with the same lab using consistent protocols to ensure reliable results. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding that many factors can skew microbiome readings, leading to potentially misleading conclusions.The Power of Self-ExperimentationSprague introduces the concept of personal science, or n-of-one studies, where individuals engage in self-experimentation to find what works best for their unique biology. He shares insights from his own experiments with kombucha, probiotics, and dietary interventions like fasting, highlighting how these experiences have informed his understanding of his microbiome and overall health.Embracing Curiosity and MindfulnessSprague stresses the importance of maintaining curiosity and skepticism about health practices and recommendations and encourages listeners to be mindful of their own body and health, considering personal experimentation as a powerful tool for gaining insights and making informed decisions.Subscribe to the podcast at nitajain.com!Time Stamps00:00 Richard Sprague’s Background00:45 Journey into Tech and Personal Science02:32 Complexity of Human Biochemistry vs. Computers05:24 Microbiome Testing and Its Challenges06:52 Pitfalls in Interpreting Microbiome Results16:57 Personal Science and Self-Experimentation25:06 The Impact of Microbiome on Health25:47 Personal Microbiome Discoveries27:19 Critical Windows for Microbiome Development28:00 Manipulating the Microbiome31:58 Microbiome and Disease Hypotheses36:25 Fasting and Microbiome Health39:11 Personal Science and Self-Experimentation45:17 Surprising Personal Experiment Results47:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

This episode features a raw, firsthand account of one person's devastating battle with COVID-19 that began in April 2020. Nita Jain chronicles her harrowing personal journey with Long COVID. What started as seemingly minor symptoms quickly escalated and evolved into a life-altering battle with the disease.Key Topics- The progression from mild symptoms to severe respiratory distress- The cyclical and evolving nature of Long COVID symptoms- Complications including lung scarring, dysautonomia, and neuropsychiatric effects- Navigating the healthcare system with pre-existing conditions- The isolation of chronic illness during a pandemicNotable Moments- The vivid description of respiratory symptoms: "The heaviness in my lower chest made me feel like my alveolar sacs had been replaced with bags of marbles"- The comparison to historical pandemics and the origin of "quarantine"- The contrast between those severely affected and those seemingly untouched by COVID- The struggle with tachycardia and cardiac monitoring- The emotional impact: "Upon waking in the morning, I distinctly recall the utter disappointment at having to face another day in such excruciating pain"Closing ThoughtsThe episode concludes with a call for greater empathy and inclusivity for those with complex chronic illnesses, emphasizing that "change starts with us, the people" and the importance of acknowledging the human stories behind the statistics. Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe

In this week’s episode, Senior Vice President of Strategy at Brandwatch James Creech talks about creator monetization methods, parasocial relationships, video podcasts, content moderation, blockchain social media, AI applications, and more!Listen now on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube. Find the full show notes at nitajain.substack.com Get full access to Mind the Gap at www.nitajain.com/subscribe