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Evidence-based natural health

Essential4Health

Evidence-based natural health

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Adrenal Insufficiency features Matthew Watto (MD) and Paul Williams (MD) talking with endocrinologist Atil Kargi (MD) about how to catch this commonly missed diagnosis. They cover early red flags like fatigue, salt cravings, and weight loss—and explain when it’s time to test cortisol and ACTH. You’ll also hear how factors like estrogen, past steroid use, and autoimmune history can complicate the picture, plus why treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s a helpful guide to spotting adrenal issues before they’re missed.

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Adrenal Insufficiency features Matthew Watto (MD) and Paul Williams (MD) talking with endocrinologist Atil Kargi (MD) about how to catch this commonly missed diagnosis. They cover early red flags like fatigue, salt cravings, and weight loss—and explain when it’s time to test cortisol and ACTH. You’ll also hear how factors like estrogen, past steroid use, and autoimmune history can complicate the picture, plus why treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s a helpful guide to spotting adrenal issues before they’re missed.
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Adrenal Insufficiency

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Atil Kargi

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Endocrine Health, Metabolic Health

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About The Host

Matthew Watto (MD, FACP) and Paul Williams (MD, FACP) are board-certified internists and co-hosts of The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast, a top-rated show for clinicians seeking up-to-date, evidence-based insights. Known for blending clinical depth with practical pearls, they interview experts on everything from cardiology and infectious disease to medical education and health equity. Their podcast is a go-to resource for lifelong learners in medicine.

Matthew Watto (MD, FACP) and Paul Williams (MD, FACP) are board-certified internists and co-hosts of The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast, a top-rated show for clinicians seeking up-to-date, evidence-based insights. Known for blending clinical depth with practical pearls, they interview experts on everything from cardiology and infectious disease to medical education and health equity. Their podcast is a go-to resource for lifelong learners in medicine.

About The Guest

Atil Kargi (MD) is a clinical endocrinologist and professor of neurosurgery and medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He co-directs the UNC Pituitary Center, where he specializes in adrenal insufficiency, pituitary disorders, and complex neuroendocrine conditions. Kargi integrates clinical care and research to advance diagnostic accuracy and treatment options for patients with hormonal imbalances and endocrine dysfunction.

Atil Kargi (MD) is a clinical endocrinologist and professor of neurosurgery and medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He co-directs the UNC Pituitary Center, where he specializes in adrenal insufficiency, pituitary disorders, and complex neuroendocrine conditions. Kargi integrates clinical care and research to advance diagnostic accuracy and treatment options for patients with hormonal imbalances and endocrine dysfunction.

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