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  • Type 1 Diabetes Explained - How Insulin Really Works (Basal, Bolus, CGMs & Pumps)
    Feb 18 2026

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    Welcome to the Endocrine Matters Podcast.

    This episode is sponsored by Complete Medicine and HeyHealthy.

    Hello and welcome back to Endocrine Matters. I’m Dr. Arti Thangudu—endocrinologist, diabetes specialist, and someone who truly lives and breathes blood sugar.

    This episode is deeply personal and incredibly important to me. Over the past few months, I’ve felt a strong call to return to type 1 diabetes education and awareness in a more urgent way. In my clinic, I continue to meet adults who have lived with type 1 diabetes for decades but were never truly taught how insulin works in real life—with food, stress, sleep, illness, hormones, and emotions all happening at once.

    At the same time, type 1 diabetes has touched my own family. And when it hits close to home, you feel the weight of it differently—the fear, the constant decisions, the loneliness. I’ve also become acutely aware of how much community support is missing for children, teens, college students, adults, and parents living with type 1 diabetes.

    One thing I want to be crystal clear about from the very beginning:

    High blood sugars are not your fault. Low blood sugars are not a moral failure.

    Type 1 diabetes cannot be managed from the outside. No doctor, pump, or algorithm can fully understand your body without you at the center. When patients understand why insulin doses are adjusted, fear decreases, shame fades, and confidence grows. The goal is not perfection—it’s understanding and empowerment.

    In this episode, we walk through:

    • Basal vs bolus insulin and how they truly work
    • Why overnight highs don’t always mean you need more basal insulin
    • The dangers of hypoglycemia and why we always treat lows first
    • Insulin-to-carb ratios, insulin sensitivity factors, and insulin stacking
    • How fat, protein, stress, exercise, hormones, and sleep affect blood sugar
    • The role of CGMs, insulin pumps, and hybrid closed-loop systems
    • Why A1C alone doesn’t tell the whole story
    • Navigating diabetes burnout and the transition from childhood to adulthood

    Type 1 diabetes is demanding—but it does not define your future. With education, support, compassion, and community, you can live a long, healthy, fulfilling life.

    Thank you for being here and for being part of this community.

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the channel—it truly means the world to me.

    And for daily education and support, follow me on Instagram @drartithangudu

    Until next time—take care of your blood sugar, and take care of yourself. 💙


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    19 min
  • Oral Semaglutide for Weight Loss | New NEJM Study Explained
    Feb 11 2026

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    🎙️ Welcome to the Endocrine Matters podcast.

    This podcast episode is sponsored by Complete Medicine and HeyHealthy.

    Welcome back to Endocrine Matters. I’m your host, Dr. Arti Thangudu, board-certified endocrinologist, menopause society certified practitioner, and founder of Complete Medicine, where we care for high-achieving women living with obesity, prediabetes, diabetes, thyroid disease, and metabolic conditions.

    In today’s episode, we’re doing something a little different—we’re bringing you inside a real endocrinology journal club, but in a way that’s practical, relatable, and meaningful whether you’re a clinician, trainee, or someone living with obesity or metabolic disease.

    I’m joined by two incredible endocrinologists and colleagues, Dr. Vidhya Illuri and Dr. Munira Mehta, as we break down a major new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on oral semaglutide for weight loss.

    Together, we discuss:

    • How this randomized, placebo-controlled trial was designed
    • Why placebo and blinding matter in clinical research
    • What the results actually show about weight loss outcomes
    • Clinically significant weight loss and why even 5% matters
    • Side effects, tolerability, and real-world prescribing challenges
    • Oral vs injectable GLP-1 medications
    • Access, pricing, pharmacy barriers, and why knowledgeable prescribing matters
    • Why obesity is a chronic metabolic disease—not a cosmetic issue
    • The importance of nutrition, muscle preservation, bone health, and long-term follow-up

    If you’ve been hearing a lot about GLP-1 medications and wondering what’s real, what’s hype, and how this applies to everyday endocrine practice and patient safety, this episode is for you.

    Our goal is to help you understand the science, the nuance, and the ethics behind prescribing powerful metabolic medications—so patients can get safe, effective, and compassionate care.

    If you’d like support navigating weight loss medications, metabolic health, menopause, or complex endocrine care, we’d love to help you at Complete Medicine.

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    Thank you so much for listening and for supporting Endocrine Matters.

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    45 min
  • Exposing the Realities of U.S. Healthcare: A Conversation with Chris Deacon, Author of The Great American Healthcare Heist
    Feb 4 2026

    Welcome back to Endocrine Matters with Dr. Arti Thangudu! In this compelling episode, Dr. Arti dives into the complexities of the U.S. healthcare system with Chris Deacon, author of The Great American Healthcare Heist, and a celebrated healthcare reformer. Together, they discuss the financial and systemic challenges facing healthcare in America, including why extraordinary medical care often leads to financial devastation for patients and burnout for physicians. Chris shares her unique experiences from within public and private health systems, highlighting who profits, why meaningful reform is difficult, and actionable steps patients and clinicians can take to regain control. This episode is a must-watch for anyone looking to understand the intricate power structures in healthcare and the urgent need for reform. Don't miss out on this honest, illuminating discussion!

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Alcohol, Well-Being, and Giving Yourself Permission Not to Drink
    Jan 28 2026

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    Welcome to Endocrine Matters, where we explore the science, stories, and self-discovery that shape women’s metabolic health.

    This episode is sponsored by Complete Medicine and HeyHealthy.

    I’m Dr. Arti Thangudu, a board-certified endocrinologist, diabetes and metabolism specialist, and menopause society certified practitioner. At my practice, Complete Medicine, I help high-achieving women navigate metabolic challenges like prediabetes, diabetes, thyroid disease, menopause, and weight concerns — with compassion, science, and deep respect for the whole person.

    In today’s episode, we’re diving into something that sits at the intersection of health, hormones, culture, and self-awareness: alcohol.

    This isn’t about judgment, addiction medicine, or moral choices. It’s about listening to your body, breaking free from cultural expectations, and reclaiming the power to choose what truly supports your energy, hormones, and long-term wellbeing.

    We’ll talk about:

    ✨ Why not drinking is a valid and empowered choice

    🧠 What the science says about alcohol and women’s health

    💛 How to meet your needs for connection, calm, and joy without numbing your body

    🌿 How to reconnect with yourself — grounded, present, and fully alive

    You are allowed not to drink. You are allowed to feel well, to be clear-headed, and to protect your future self. You are not the odd one out — you’re ahead.

    If this episode resonated with you, please like, subscribe, and share it with another woman who deserves to feel her best.

    Follow me on Instagram and YouTube @drartithangudu for more conversations on hormones, metabolism, and thriving through every season of womanhood.

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    11 min
  • South Asian Women & Midlife Health: Diabetes, Menopause, PCOS, Metabolism & Reclaiming Power
    Jan 21 2026

    South Asian women are strong, resilient, and brilliant — yet we carry some of the highest metabolic health risks in the world, often without being told why or what to do about it.

    In this deeply personal and science-driven episode of Endocrine Matters, endocrinologist Dr. Arti Thangudu speaks directly to South Asian women about midlife health, menopause, diabetes, PCOS, and the generational biology that shapes our bodies. This is a conversation about truth, compassion, and empowerment — not blame or shame.

    If you’ve ever been told “But you’re not overweight”, “Everyone in our family has diabetes”, or “It’s just age” — this episode is for you.

    🎧 In this episode, we discuss:

    ✔️ Why South Asian women have one of the highest rates of type 2 diabetes globally
    ✔️ The “skinny fat” body composition common in South Asian women
    ✔️ Why BMI often fails South Asian women
    ✔️ Visceral fat, insulin resistance, and fragile beta cells
    ✔️ How multigenerational undernutrition shaped South Asian metabolism
    ✔️ Why diabetes and metabolic disease develop at lower body weights
    ✔️ PCOS in South Asian women: earlier onset, more severe insulin resistance, higher risk
    ✔️ How decades of insulin resistance impact menopause and midlife health
    ✔️ Why South Asian women reach menopause 3–5 years earlier on average
    ✔️ Early menopause and increased lifetime risk of heart disease, diabetes, and bone loss
    ✔️ Why midlife is a critical turning point, not the end of the story


    💪 What South Asian women can do to change their health trajectory:

    ✔️ Why strength training is medicine (especially for the “thin fat” body type)
    ✔️ How muscle protects against diabetes, belly fat, bone loss, and menopause symptoms
    ✔️ Protein goals for South Asian diets (vegetarian & non-vegetarian options)
    ✔️ Why carbs alone accelerate metabolic decline in midlife
    ✔️ Key labs every South Asian woman should know:
    • A1C
    • Lipids (ApoB, Lp(a))
    • Liver enzymes
    • Blood pressure
    • Vitamin D
    • Thyroid function
    • Bone density (DEXA)
    ✔️ Why body composition matters more than weight
    ✔️ When medications like metformin, GLP-1s (Ozempic, Mounjaro, Zepbound, Wegovy), statins, blood pressure meds, or menopause hormone therapy can be life-saving — not a failure


    🌱 Healing culture, stress & identity:

    ✔️ Food as love — and pressure
    ✔️ How to modernize South Asian meals without abandoning culture
    ✔️ Refined carbs, protein gaps, and ultra-processed foods
    ✔️ Stress, perfectionism, caregiving, and guilt as metabolic risk factors
    ✔️ Why rest, boundaries, and asking for help are acts of health — not selfishness


    💡 The truth every South Asian woman needs to hear:

    There is nothing wrong with you.
    Your body is not broken — it is brilliant, shaped by generations of resilience, survival, and adaptation.
    Midlife isn’t your decline — it can be your most powerful chapter.


    👩‍⚕️ About the Host:

    Dr. Arti Thangudu is a board-certified endocrinologist and founder of Complete Medicine, specializing in women’s hormonal and metabolic health, diabetes, and menopause care outside the broken traditional healthcare model.


    📲 Stay Connected:

    🔹 Follow Dr. Thangudu on Instagram: @drartithangudu
    🔹 Subscribe to Endocrine Matters Podcast
    🔹 Share this episode with a friend, sister, auntie, or cousin — we change outcomes when we change conversations

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    14 min
  • 🔥 Perimenopause & Menopause Explained: Hormones, Myths, Weight Gain & Real Solutions
    Jan 14 2026

    Perimenopause and menopause affect every woman, yet most are never taught what’s actually happening in their bodies — or how to navigate this transition with confidence and science-based care.

    In this powerful solo episode of Endocrine Matters, endocrinologist Dr. Arti Thangudu breaks down what perimenopause and menopause really are, why symptoms go far beyond hot flashes, and how misinformation has harmed women for decades. This episode challenges outdated myths, explains hormone therapy with clarity, and empowers women to take control of their long-term health.

    🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn:

    ✔️ What perimenopause is and why hormone fluctuations cause widespread symptoms
    ✔️ Why menopause affects every organ system, not just reproduction
    ✔️ The many recognized symptoms of perimenopause and menopause
    ✔️ Why symptoms can last 4–14 years (and sometimes longer)
    ✔️ Why every woman’s menopause experience is different
    ✔️ The Top 10 myths about menopause and hormone therapy — debunked
    ✔️ The truth about estrogen, progesterone, heart disease, and breast cancer
    ✔️ FDA-approved bioidentical hormones vs compounded hormones
    ✔️ Non-hormonal treatment options for menopause symptoms
    ✔️ Why early menopause often requires hormone replacement
    ✔️ Weight gain in menopause: hormones, metabolism, and insulin resistance
    ✔️ How GLP-1 medications (like semaglutide and tirzepatide) can help — and when they’re appropriate
    ✔️ Why protein intake + strength training are essential in midlife
    ✔️ How to protect your bones, brain, heart, and metabolic health after menopause

    💡 Key Takeaway:

    Menopause is inevitable. Suffering is not.
    With the right education, personalized care, and support, menopause can be a powerful and healthy new chapter — not something to “just push through.”


    👩‍⚕️ About the Host:

    Dr. Arti Thangudu is a board-certified endocrinologist and founder of Complete Medicine, specializing in hormonal health, diabetes, and metabolic care outside the broken traditional healthcare model.


    📲 Stay Connected:

    🔹 Follow Dr. Thangudu on Instagram: @drartithangudu
    🔹 Subscribe to Endocrine Matters Podcast for science-based, empowering conversations
    🔹 Share this episode with a woman who needs better menopause education

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    11 min
  • When Your Premium Jumps 500%- Why Insurance Is Exploding — and the Alternatives No One Is Telling You About
    Jan 7 2026

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    When Your Premium Jumps 500%: Why Insurance Is Exploding — and the Alternatives No One Is Telling You About

    Welcome back to Endocrine Matters. I’m Dr. Arti Thangudu, a board-certified endocrinologist, diabetes and metabolism specialist, lifestyle medicine physician, and founder of Complete Medicine — where I help high-achieving women take control of their metabolic health through personalized, compassionate, and evidence-based care.

    In this episode, I’m speaking not just as a physician — but as a small-business owner, employer, and patient — about something that’s terrifying so many right now: skyrocketing health insurance premiums.

    Many Americans are seeing their premiums jump 40%, 50%, even 500% as enhanced ACA subsidies expire — leaving individuals and small business owners facing impossible choices.

    In this episode, we’ll unpack:

    • Why premiums are exploding and who’s being hit hardest
    • Where your premium dollars actually go — and why so little reaches real care
    • What alternatives exist that can help you protect yourself, your family, and your employees, including:
    • • Medical cost sharing (like Sedera) for catastrophic events
    • Direct care and transparent cash pricing for day-to-day healthcare
    • Self-funding strategies for employers that put money back into care — not profits

    My goal isn’t to make you an insurance expert — it’s to help you see that you are not powerless. There are real, practical alternatives to the traditional insurance system, and with a little knowledge and courage, you can make them work for you.

    Topics Covered:

    Introduction: Why insurance costs are exploding

    Where your premium dollars really go

    How this crisis impacts small businesses and the self-employed

    Alternatives: cost sharing, direct care, and self-funding

    Becoming a better steward of your healthcare dollars

    If you’ve ever opened your renewal and felt your stomach drop — this episode is for you.

    You are not crazy. You are not alone. And this is not your fault.


    About Dr. Arti Thangudu

    Dr. Arti Thangudu is a triple board-certified endocrinologist, diabetes and metabolism specialist, lifestyle medicine physician, and North American Menopause Society Certified Practitioner. She’s the founder of Complete Medicine, a direct specialty care clinic in San Antonio, Texas, where she helps women thrive with metabolic health, hormonal balance, and personalized, compassionate care.

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    25 min
  • My Journey, The System, The Mission 
By: Dr. Arti Thangudu
    Dec 31 2025

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    🎙️ Endocrine Matters – Solo Episode: My Journey, The System, The Mission
    By: Dr. Arti Thangudu

    Hi friends — welcome back to Endocrine Matters.
    In this episode, I’m doing something a little different. I’m telling my own story — how I went from a little girl watching her dad survive a heart attack to becoming an endocrinologist and founder of Complete Medicine, a direct-care endocrinology practice changing how metabolic care is delivered.

    You’ll hear how I:
    💡 Found my passion for people’s stories long before I found medicine
    💪 Chose endocrinology for the patients, not the prestige
    🔥 Burned out in the traditional system that rewards volume over value
    🌱 Built my own practice to restore integrity, time, and compassion in medicine
    💻 Discovered that telemedicine isn’t the future of diabetes care — it’s the present
    💔 Learned how the system broke (and who it really serves)
    💖 And why I believe Direct Care and telemedicine can rebuild trust, access, and outcomes in endocrinology

    This is a deeply personal episode — about purpose, moral injury, transformation, and the movement to bring heart and humanity back to medicine.

    If you’ve ever felt like the system is broken — or wondered if better care is possible — this one’s for you.


    ⏱️ CHAPTERS
    Intro: My Journey, The System, The Mission
    How It All Began (Age 3 and My Family’s Story)
    Journalism Major Turned Doctor?!
    Why I Walked Away from Surgery
    The Traditional Practice That Broke Me
    Why Direct Care Saves Medicine
    Telemedicine: Not the Future. The Present.
    Why Diabetes Care in America Is Failing
    The Employer Story That Changed My Life
    What Broke the System
    Why Direct Care + Telemedicine Are the Future
    Closing Thoughts


    👩🏽‍⚕️ About Me
    I’m Dr. Arti Thangudu — a triple board-certified endocrinologist in diabetes, metabolism, and lifestyle medicine, and a certified menopause practitioner. I founded Complete Medicine to help high-achieving women overcome metabolic challenges like prediabetes, diabetes, thyroid disease, obesity, and menopause through compassionate, evidence-based, and patient-centered care.


    If this episode resonated, please like, comment, and share it with someone who needs hope that better care is possible.
    Together, we can disrupt what’s broken — and build a healthier, more humane future in medicine. 💫

    #EndocrineMatters #DrArtiThangudu #DirectCare #Endocrinology #DiabetesCare #Telemedicine #MetabolicHealth #WomenInMedicine #LifestyleMedicine

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    35 min