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The Prescription Strength Podcast

Dr Lynette Ewart
The Prescription Strength Podcast
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    Rebuilding After Cancer: The Missing Step

    21/04/2026 | 8 mins.
    You’ve finished cancer treatment.
    Now what?
    Most people default to being cautious — and for good reason. But when caution turns into inactivity, it quietly works against you.
    In this episode:
    Why fear and “being careful” can stall recovery

    What inactivity does to muscle, fitness and long-term health

    The evidence that exercise improves survival after cancer

    How to rebuild safely with simple, structured movement

    The shift:
    Rest helped you survive.
    Now it’s time to rebuild.

    Start where you are — not where you were

    Build confidence through small, repeatable steps

    Aim for:
    Regular walking

    2 strength sessions per week

    Fear will show up — that doesn’t mean you’re causing harm

    Key Takeaways
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    The Starved Brain: Eating Disorders, Anxiety and Recovery

    14/04/2026 | 46 mins.
    In this episode, I’m joined by dietitian Victoria Schonwald to explore the link between eating disorders, malnutrition and brain function.

    We discuss why restrictive eating doesn’t just affect the body—it changes the brain. And why, for many people, recovery isn’t about thinking differently first, but eating differently.

    We cover:

    How malnutrition affects mood, anxiety and thinking patterns

    Why therapy alone can fall short without adequate nutrition

    The rise of disordered eating in midlife women

    The unintended consequences of weight loss injections

    Orthorexia and the growing fear of “unhealthy” food

    Why recovery is possible at any age

    This is a practical, compassionate conversation about food, fear, and why the brain needs fuel to heal.
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    Eating Disorders in Midlife: Rachel’s Story

    07/04/2026 | 47 mins.
    Eating disorders don’t just affect teenagers—and they don’t always go away.

    In this episode, Rachel shares her experience of living with an eating disorder from adolescence into midlife, including how menopause and modern weight-loss culture triggered a relapse.

    We talk about the difference between eating disorders and disordered eating, why many people don’t get help early enough, and what recovery really looks like in real life.

    If your relationship with food has ever felt complicated, this will resonate.
    We cover:
    Eating disorders in midlife

    Relapse and menopause

    Diet culture and workplace conversations

    Getting help (and barriers to it)

    What recovery actually looks like
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    Addicted to Anxiety? Why Reassurance, Checking and Control Keep You Stuck

    31/03/2026 | 58 mins.
    What if anxiety isn’t just something that happens to you — but something you unknowingly keep feeding?
    In this episode, I’m joined by psychotherapist and bestselling author Owen O’Kane to talk about his book Addicted to Anxiety and why anxiety can become so hard to break free from.
    We explore the habits that feel helpful in the moment — Googling symptoms, checking, avoiding, seeking reassurance — and why they often make anxiety worse over time.
    We also discuss why anxious thoughts aren’t facts, how anxiety shows up in the body, and why learning to tolerate uncertainty is often the turning point.
    In this episode we cover:
    Why many people don’t realise how much anxiety is driving their behaviour

    How reassurance, checking and avoidance reinforce anxiety

    Why thoughts are not the problem — but what we do next is

    The link between anxiety and physical symptoms

    Why the body needs to be addressed, not just the mind

    How walking and simple regulation strategies can help

    Why anxiety is often learned — and can be unlearned

    What it actually looks like to recover

    If you’ve ever found yourself stuck in overthinking, symptom-Googling or needing constant reassurance, this episode will give you a very different way to understand anxiety — and a way forward.
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    Why Most People Over 50 End Up in A&E

    24/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    Why Most People Over 50 End Up in A&E

    Falls are one of the most overlooked threats to health and independence as we age—and they’re far more common (and serious) than most people realise.

    In this Pocket Prescription episode, I explain why falls—not heart attacks—are one of the leading reasons people over 50 end up in A&E, and what actually happens after that fall that makes the difference between recovery and decline.

    I cover:

    Why falls are so dangerous (beyond just fractures)

    The reality of hip fractures and loss of independence

    The “long lie” and why being unable to get up can be life-threatening

    The hospitalisation cascade: muscle loss, infections, and loss of confidence

    Why falls risk increases with age (strength, balance, and sensory changes)

    The surprising role of hearing loss in falls risk

    Common hazards at home that are often missed

    Most importantly, this episode focuses on what you can actually do:

    How strength training reduces falls risk

    Simple ways to improve balance at home

    Why practising getting up off the floor matters

    Practical changes to make your home safer

    How to plan for a worst-case scenario

    Falls are not just “bad luck” or clumsiness—they are predictable and, importantly, preventable.

    If you want to stay independent, this is something worth paying attention to.

    Links & resources:

    Download my free Start Strength Safely plan

    Join my weekly newsletter

    Age UK home safety checklist (falls prevention)

    You can also listen to my full conversation with A&E consultant Professor Rob Galloway on how to stay out of hospital.

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About The Prescription Strength Podcast

Hosted by Dr Lynette Ewart, a GP in the NHS for 20 years and a passionate personal trainer specialising in strength training. A practical, evidence-informed health and fitness podcast for people who want clarity without hype. Most weeks, you’ll hear Pocket Prescription — short, no-nonsense episodes answering real questions about strength training, health, ageing, and risk. Once a month, I sit down with a guest to explore a topic in more depth. The video version of Pocket Prescription episodes is available on YouTube.
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