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Listen to Learn: A Collection of Podcasts About the Syn-One Test® and How Our Diagnostic Tests May Help You

By June 6, 2024June 7th, 2024No Comments

Listen to Learn: A Collection of Podcasts About the Syn-One Test® and How Our Diagnostic Tests May Help You

If you’d like to learn more about the Syn-One Test, the scientific research that is our foundation, and how our diagnostic tests can make a difference in your or a loved one’s life, we’ve rounded up some podcast interviews with members of CND Life Sciences’ Medical Leadership team. Hear answers to common questions and first-hand experience from patients who have been helped by our tests.

Neuroveda Podcast for Complex Health
Skin Biopsies: Getting Information About the Central Nervous System Through the Skin

Dr. Todd Levine, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of CND Life Sciences, has 20 years of experience as a clinical neurologist and specializes in disorders of the peripheral nervous system. In this interview, Dr. Gillian Ehrlich talks to Dr. Levine about how the nerves of the skin can be used to diagnose neurodegenerative disorders using the Syn-One Test®.

Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts

On Time: A Parkinson’s Podcast
Conversation with CND Life Sciences

Brian Grant Foundation Executive Director Katrina Kahl talks with CND Life Science’s Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder Todd Levine, MD, about the benefits of the company’s evidence-based test to help diagnose synucleinopathies, which include Parkinson’s disease.

Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

17 Branches: The Parkinson’s Experience Podcast
Answers in the Skin

Sheryl Lowenhar, MBA, RPh, a patient with Parkinson’s and founder of the non-profit 17 Branches, hosts CND Life Sciences’ Director of Medical Affairs, Dr. Padma R. Mahant for a discussion about how the skin can be used as a diagnostic tool. A patient also shares his experience with having the skin-based Syn-One Test® performed to help clarify his diagnosis.

Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts