The Podcast by and for Long Covid sufferers. Long Covid is estimated to affect at least 1 in 5 people infected with Covid-19. Many of these people were fit & healthy, many were successfully managing other conditions. Some people recover within a few months, but there are many who have been suffering for much much longer. Although there is currently no "cure" for Long Covid, and the millions of people still ill have been searching for answers for a long time, in this podcast I hope to explo ...
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A new weekly series all about Long COVID. Dr Funmi Okunola MD interviews a wide range of experts in the field about the disease, its possible causes, the assessment, diagnosis and management and the mechanisms of rehabilitation and recovery from Long COVID.
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The podcast shining a light on invisible illness. Emily Kate Stephens, journalist and Long Covid sufferer, discusses the latest research and insights with the world’s leading experts, scientists and healthcare professionals. Including ME/CFS, Long Covid, EDS, Fibromyalgia, POTS, and more, we dive into the science of energy-limiting, complex illness. Join us every two weeks. To find out more about the work that Visible is doing, using wearable technology to measure and manage complex chronic ...
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MQ Open Mind looks at the science behind mental health and its potential to transform lives. The show digs deep into the cutting-edge research taking on mental illness and speaks to the people it could help. Hear conversations on a range of different conditions, from depression and anxiety to schizophrenia and bipolar. Brought to you by the mental health research charity, MQ: Transforming Mental Health
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A weekly update on new research and developments concerning COVID-19 (and occasionally other infectious diseases that hit the news). We take questions via call-in during the live broadcast, Mondays at 7:33am Pacific, streaming via kpfa.org. Podcasts with show notes go up later the same day. Between live shows, we take questions via email at upfront@kpfa.org . Our guest most weeks is Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Heal ...
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A one-stop source of Coronavirus information for you and your patients as this rapidly evolving crisis unfolds. We welcome your questions or feedback, which you can send to us at the email address goingviral@healthed.com.au
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Long COVID Physio is an international peer support, education and advocacy, patient-led association of Physiotherapists living with Long COVID and allies. We work internationally across advocacy, policy, guideline development and research. Our education outputs are for anybody living with Long COVID and people wanting to learn more.
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Giving a Voice to things that speak to me based on my experiences along my journey. From long-haul Covid to sharing discoveries from my research on horse burnout and equine stress management & prevention. To my passion for medicine pasture creation and energy medicine, this is me...Giving A Voice
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Living with ME/CFS and Long Covid and other Chronic Illness or Disability. Follow me while I explore the challenges, the suffering, the darkness and the light while living with a chronic illness or disability. Along the way I will share insights into how I survive, how I struggle, and how I STAY ALIVE. ❤️
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Wellness Talk is a worldwide podcast where we discuss the latest news in holistic nutrition and wellness. The main topics include nutrition, fitness, mental health and health trends. Each week we provide you with the support and tools you need to help you control your health. https://www.georgebatista.com/ http://www.myvitaminresource.com https://www.facebook.com/wellnesstalkpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/georgebatistajr/ Email: wellnesstalk@protonmail.com
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If you're new to myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), commonly referred to as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), we're here to tell you that you are not alone. There are millions of others like you. At #MEAction, our mission is to advocate for people with ME to raise awareness, educate, and fight for better access, better treatments, and ultimately a cure. Whether you’re new to this disease or you’ve been living with it for decades, there’s something here for you. We're your hosts, Steven Molony and ...
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In March 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared the SARS-COV-2 infection outbreak a global pandemic, spurring one of the greatest public health crises and education efforts in recent history. And while there have been several victories in the battle against this global pandemic, such as the widespread adoption of telehealth and the development of COVID-19 vaccines, many questions still remain. That’s why our COVID-19: On the Frontlines series features infectious disease phys ...
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Post COVID Monster in a Glass podcast revival short form cocktail history touching on the cocktail stories we revealed in the original Monster In A Glass podcast with Doug Stailey sharing his cocktail knowledge and research
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Driven by a pandemic unprecedented in our lifetimes —a virus that has killed our neighbors, our friends, our families—we are witnesses to the massive international effort to create COVID-19 vaccines and get shots in arms. The vaccines were developed in record time, but they evolved from centuries of experimentation and science. “LONG SHOT: THE 250-YEAR JOURNEY TO THE COVID-19 VACCINES” travels back in time to the long-forgotten first inoculators and connects them to the research, methods, an ...
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We do a bit of Research into handicapped travel issues and provide some solutions. Mobility, Hearing, Sight, Mental issues included. so far our episodes have included some information on Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Deafness, Dancing Sickness, Gulf War Syndrome, Long Covid and Wheelchairs. We are both Disability Advocates and realize there are too many diseases and conditions to cover and try to discuss the most common problems disabled people face and spread some awareness of disabled issues non ...
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The Lancet Regional Health journals’ editors, in conversation with their authors, explore their latest open access research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. This podcast covers a broad range of topics through a regional lens, from climate change and health adaptation to surgical care capacity in the Pacific Island countries, the determinants of onset and prognosis of long COVID-19 to the opioid crisis in Mexico, and more.
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Information about Long-Haul Covid by a Long Hauler and former Psychotherapist. If you are lucky enough to have avoided Long Covid, you probably know someone who has it. With the rise in cases of people around the world who are not recovering from this disease, information and research are in dire need. Here, we'll explore both my personal experiences and others', along with announcements of new research. Episodes are not designed to follow chronological order, so feel free to jump in the con ...
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The Nutrition with Judy podcast is for people wanting root-cause healing with an elimination Carnivore Diet. Judy Cho, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition and author of Carnivore Cure shares holistic health insights and wellness tips from her thousand clients, as well as interviews with experts and researchers in nutrition, psychology, and medicine. Judy shares the latest research in nutrition and wellness, and ultimately promotes self-knowledge and self-advocacy. Judy believes in nutritio ...
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Functional Medicine Research with Dr. Nikolas Hedberg, DC
Dr. Nikolas Hedberg, DC - Functional Medicine Researcher
Functional Medicine Research with Dr. Nikolas Hedberg, DC covers cutting-edge research on Functional Medicine. Dr. Hedberg covers the latest research on thyroid disorders, gut health, autoimmune disease, nutrition, hormones and much more. If you’re tired of long-winded podcasts without useful information that actually works, then this show is definitely for you.
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I interview experts about their fascinating research! I ask everything from how they decided on their research question, to what they want everyone to know about their findings. This podcast will appeal to anyone interested in research, but also anyone interested in learning new things.
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Let’s Get to Work: Reimagining Disability Inclusive Employment Policy, is brought to you by the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University and hosted by Michael Morris. DISCLAIMER The contents of this podcast were developed under a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90RTEM0006). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The cont ...
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An original podcast series produced by the Florida Chiropractic Association, created specifically for Doctors of Chiropractic. We talk about topics directly impacting everyday practice, the profession and the importance of staying connected with FCA.
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This podcast gives health professionals tools and information to improve patient communication and education. Today, with your next patient or client. I take a communication or education issue that professionals have raised, dig into it with some research, then give you a strategy you can use in your practice right away. And I do it all in about 10 minutes. Complete show transcripts, archive & notes at healthcommunicationpartners.com
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Listen to BJGP Interviews for the latest updates on primary care and general practice research. Hear from researchers and clinicians who will update and guide you to the best practice. We all want to deliver better care to patients and improve health through better research and its translation into practice and policy. The BJGP is a leading international journal of primary care with the aim to serve the primary care community. Whether you are a general practitioner or a nurse, a researcher, ...
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The Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) podcast offers the latest discussions in the field of nursing. Each episode features in-depth interviews with authors and leading experts delving into the latest research in the field. EBN - ebn.bmj.com - is a journal from the BMJ Group and the Royal College of Nursing (RCNi), and publishes critical commentaries and summaries of the most valid research in nursing, from other international healthcare journals. Stay ahead in your field by tuning into our expert ...
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Drs Gordon and Parpia have a unique and proven approach to healing chronic conditions with over 50 years of clinical experience combined; they created the Gordon Medical Forum Podcast to introduce some of the most overlooked and important factors for overcoming chronic illness. Eric Gordon, MD, is the Medical Director of Gordon Medical Associates, and Nafysa Parpia, ND, is the Director of Naturopathic Medicine. Gordon Medical Associates is the premiere tick-borne illness, Lyme disease, and e ...
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On Season 4, leaders from around the VUMC enterprise explore issues facing businesses across industries, and how the enterprise is experimenting with and designing solutions for problems – old and new – by supporting smart people with visionary ideas. You’ll track how a few ideas fused and matured over decades into the engine of a global collaboration, and why progress requires bold confidence in people, taking calculated risks, and transformative optimism about what could be next. Structure ...
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Host David Abroms speaks with guests about the latest happenings in the Palms West community. The podcast covers local events, people, and institutions in Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee Groves, West Palm Beach, and Lake Worth. Together, we explore the stories of these Palms West communities.
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Editors at The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from long COIVD outcomes to tobacco control, the management of uncontrolled asthma to intensive care medicine, and more.
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It was a global race that led to the largest mass vaccination campaign in American history. What comes after a COVID-19 vaccine? Track the Vax, a weekly podcast from MedPage Today, returns for Season 2 to continue to examine the "New Normal" brought about through the global vaccination effort, continued vaccine development, research and impact from the vaccine rollout. Hosted and produced by medical correspondent Serena Marshall, with Executive producer health journalist Lara Salahi this pod ...
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Editors at eBioMedicine, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from climate change and health to microplastics in human tissues, the microbiome-gut-brain axis and binge drinking to computational pathology in 2030, and more.
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Specialist and mainstream audiences alike rely on the Health Report to bring clarity to health and medical issues from social, scientific and political points of view.
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Rationally Speaking is the bi-weekly podcast of New York City Skeptics. Join host Julia Galef and guests as they explore the borderlands between reason and nonsense, likely from unlikely, and science from pseudoscience. Any topic is fair game as long as we can bring reason to bear upon it, with both a skeptical eye and a good dose of humor! We agree with the Marquis de Condorcet, who said that in an open society we ought to devote ourselves to "the tracking down of prejudices in the hiding p ...
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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The Empowering Neurologist is an interview series with some of the most exciting thought leaders in the field of health and wellness.
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The 21st century is the century of biology. Discoveries made in the lab today will shape the cures of tomorrow. Hosted by award-winning science writer Rachel Tompa and creator Rob Piercy, Lab Notes pulls back the curtain on the human stories behind headline-grabbing scientific studies and breakthroughs. Lab Notes is a production of the Allen Institute.
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Listen to 15-20 minute long interviews of experts on various topics related to mental and general health. The topics will be continuously expanded. The interviews are designed for both professionals and non-professionals. Topics range from climate change issues and the basis of new medication research, COVID-19 issues, the effect of media on girls's self-images, discussions of violence, same-sex marriages, pollution, bullying, divorce, OCD, addictions, borderline personality disorders, menta ...
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After the success of 'Leading Through COVID-19' and the dedicated channel to Behavioural Science Warwick Business School's Core Insights editorial team bring expert advice and knowhow on Strategy to help businesses and organisations. Bringing you the leading academics from Warwick Business School, this podcast series will reveal the latest research and thinking from world-class Professors detailing how Apple do strategy, how to exploit luck, the new open strategy vogue and more.
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Step into the Reserve Bank of Australia’s podcast and uncover insights within the world of central banking.
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The official podcast of the Public Health Podcast and Media Network. We leverage podcasting to improve public health infrastructure and to amplify diverse public health communities.
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Wouldn't it be nice if someone reviewed all the latest internal medicine literature and distilled it into a brief podcast you could listen to on your way to work? Get updates from the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Network, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Lancet and more.
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Does technology just keep us all chained to our desks, glued to our screens and slumped on our sofas, or can we harness it to help us all to move more, do more and feel happier, more energetic, focused and creative? eWorklife is about work, life and wellbeing: the podcast where we talk to researchers in the field about productivity, wellbeing and work-life balance. We talk to scientists and others who can help us make the most of our technology to get our work done, keep connected to others, ...
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Providing the latest information from the world of ME/CFS
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Welcome to The Good Mental Health Podcast - where we share inspiring interviews about mental health, psychology and well-being. From specialists to real-life cases - each holds key insights, evidence-based knowledge, research, free resources and hope. Please could you kindly rate and review the podcast, thank you. Wishing you good health and happiness, from the Human Givens Institute https://www.hgi.org.uk/ Stay informed - sign up to our newsletter: https://www.hgi.org.uk/news/subscribe-our- ...
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The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self
Jason Moore: Systems Designer, Tinkerer, Health and Performance Consultant
Uncommon methods for maximizing health and performance with an emphasis on real-world implementation of Heart Rate Variability and other biomarkers. From biohacking to quantified self, world class doctors, coaches and athletes cover the latest research (from the lab and field), and the methods and "tricks" that get the best results. Right out of the gate you can expect the President of the American Functional Medicine Association, leading HRV researchers, elite and Olympic-level sport scient ...
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Me, Myself & TBI: Facing Traumatic Brain Injury Head On provides information and inspiration for people affected by brain injury. Each episode, journalist and TBI survivor Christina Brown Fisher speaks with people affected by brain injury. Listen to dive deep into their stories and lessons learned.
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Welcome to the Insomnia Coach Podcast. My name is Martin Reed. I believe that by changing how we respond to insomnia and all the difficult thoughts and feelings that come with it, we can move away from struggling with insomnia and toward living the life we want to live. In this podcast, I share insomnia success stories featuring people who ended their struggle with insomnia. New episodes are released monthly.
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Long COVID: Current research on risk factors, pathophysiology, and emerging treatments
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Why Long COVID is a large and growing concern as new insights emerge at great speed Understand the proposed mechanisms driving Long COVID, including the two main mechanisms of persistent infection and the role of toxic fibrin induced vascular damage How to clinically assess Long COVID in patients Role of antivirals in reducing the duration, severit…
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Episode 22 – Patient-Led Research Collaborative Part 1– Lisa McCorkell, Gina Assaf & Letícia Soares
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Three members of the Patient-Led Research Collaborative - Lisa McCorkell, Gina Assaf & Letícia Soares are interviewed by Dr Funmi Okunola about the organisation and the work it does. REFERENCES 1 The Patient-Led Research Collaborative Website 2 The Patient-Led Research Collaborative Donation Page 3 Portela MC et al. 2024. Protocol for an ambidirect…
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Long Covid Research and Solutions with Keith C. Ellis, PhD
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Dr. Keith Ellis is a Scientist and Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry that is dedicating his time, energy, and talents to helping people recover from Long Covid. Dr. Ellis is using his knowledge, expertise, and experience in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and natural products to research the biological mechanisms that cause Long Covid a…
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Semi-Dirac Fermion Observed, E-Ca Coupling Revolutionizes Brain Treatment, Experts Warn of Avian Flu Threat, Dartmouth Proposes Clay Dust Solution, and more...
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(0:10): Breakthrough Discovery: Semi-Dirac Fermion Observed, Challenging Physics Norms (2:34): Breakthrough in Brain Blood Flow: E-Ca Coupling Could Transform Neurological Disease Treatment (4:44): Experts Warn Avian Flu Mutation Could Threaten Human Transmission, Urge Enhanced Surveillance and Controls (6:58): Dartmouth Researchers Propose Clay Du…
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Ietza Bojorquez and Baltica Cabieses on migration and health in Latin America and Caribbean
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In the past decade, Latin America experienced major changes in its migration patterns. Historically, most international migration in the region has been motivated by the search of employment, and occurs between adjacent countries, or from countries within the region to high-income countries such as the United States and Spain. Recently, however, in…
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#6. The Science of Stress: Exploring Brain Function, Inflammation, and Cognitive Health with Yale Prof. Amy Arnsten
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Amy Arnsten, PhD, is a Professor of both Neuroscience and Psychology at Yale University, where she runs her own lab which studies and teaches about the brain’s higher cortical circuits and their molecular regulation. In this week’s episode we discuss Prof. Arnsten’s recent paper published in Biological Psychiatry looking at the impact of stress (bo…
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Corona Calls for 12.09.2024 – Boosters reduce Long Covid
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Discussed in this episode: The USDA has announced a national program for testing milk samples from dairies for H5N1 avian influenza. A new study on health data in Singapore suggests getting boosted with newer bivalent vaccines reduced the chances of getting Long Covid after infection by about 38% (when compared to people who just got boosted with t…
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Hyperbaric Medicine Revolution: Long COVID Relief & PTSD Discoveries - with Dr. Amir Hadanny | EP 190
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🧠 Stay ahead with the latest in science, nutrition, and wellness by subscribing to Dr. Perlmutter’s newsletter at: www.drperlmutter.com. ✉️🌱 What makes a good brain go bad? And if we can answer that question, how do we fix it? Of all the things that we consider that are important for brain cell function, the activity of the mitochondria is primary.…
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Beam Therapeutics Advances Sickle Cell Trial, Superconductivity Discoveries Challenge Theories, Poor Sleep Raises Kidney Disease Risk, LHC Achieves Quantum Entanglement Milestone, and more...
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(0:10): Beam Therapeutics' BEAM-101 Shows Promise in Sickle Cell Disease Trial, Highlights Potential Breakthrough (2:18): Revolutionary Superconductivity Discoveries in 2D Materials Challenge Established Theories (4:48): Poor Sleep and Lifestyle Habits Linked to Increased Chronic Kidney Disease Risk, Study Finds (6:20): LHC Achieves Quantum Entangl…
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Fallen Conspiracies - The John Henry Soto Show
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Are you ready to venture into the world of they-can’t-be-serious conspiracies that turned out to be true? On The John Henry Soto Show, we’re diving into the most shocking stories from the past 40 years. Some will have you laughing out loud, and others will make you pause and say, “Wait, they really did that?” Get ready for a show packed with humor,…
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Episode 23 - Are Monoclonal Antibodies a Possible Treatment for Long COVID? With Professor Nancy Klimas
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Dr Funmi Okunola MD interviews Professor Nancy Klimas MD about her research into the use of Monoclonal Antibodies as a possible treatment for Long COVID. We have an exciting and exclusive breaking news item in this episode! REFERENCES 1 Scheppke KA, Pepe PE, Jui J, Crowe RP, Scheppke EK, Klimas NG, Marty AM. Remission of severe forms of long COVID …
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How Esther starved insomnia of its power and influence in the presence of generalized anxiety disorder (#65)
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Listen to the podcast episode (audio only) When Esther tried moving away from a medication she was taking for generalized anxiety disorder, she found herself struggling with sleep. She would often wake with a jolt and experience panic and anxiety. Even when new medications helped with other issues, sleep continued to be a challenge and created a lo…
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The link between depression and heart disease in women
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The latest health news, including a major study into psychiatric disorders and cardiovascular diseases, which shows women in particular are at risk. Also, is COVID finally becoming seasonal? And a clarification about a recent study on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). References Sex-Specific Association Between Genetic Risk of Psychiatric Disorder…
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Why there are no consistent guidelines for gestational diabetes
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Depending on where you live, you might get tested for gestational diabetes in the first few weeks of pregnancy, or you won't get tested until you're between 24 to 28 weeks. Researchers have been trying to find the evidence to support a consistent approach. Does testing and treating early improve outcomes for mum and bub? Guest/s Dr Monique Francois…
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Is a chemical used in plastic affecting female fertility?
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You might have heard about people ditching plastics – worrying that they might be leaching chemicals into their food or drinks. And if you have heard of this, you’ve probably heard the acronym BPA. It stands for Bisphenol A, and one of the big concerns people have is around its effects on fertility. These concerns aren’t entirely unfounded. Dr Emma…
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Rethinking dementia to improve experiences for everyone
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As the population ages it’s estimated the number of people living with dementia will almost double by 2054. While scientific advances could change that, one expert believes a single-minded focus on finding a cure could be distracting from improving the lives of people with dementia now. Dr Michael Chapman argues a dementia diagnosis can be an oppor…
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week. You can email us at healthreport@abc.net.auBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Apex Stegosaurus Unveiled at AMNH, New Hope for Brain Cell Growth, Hormone Therapy Helps Breast Cancer, Study Links Depression to Heart Disease, and more...
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(0:10): $45 Million Stegosaurus 'Apex' Unveiled at AMNH: A Blend of Science and Spectacle (2:00): Boosting Brain Cells in Adults: New Hope for Enhancing Memory and Learning in Epilepsy Patients (4:19): Long-Term Hormone Therapy Benefits Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Patients, Study Reveals (6:30): Study Uncovers Genetic Link Between Depression and H…
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A quick exercise to help your shared decision-making
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Improve your shared decision-making (SDM), no matter how you do it. Just like it says on the label, today’s episode is a quick exercise to help you improve your shared decision-making, no matter how you do shared decision-making. Hi everybody, I'm Dr. Anne Marie Liebel, and this is 10 Minutes to Better Patient Communication from Health Communicatio…
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Prenatal Tests Detect Maternal Cancers, Ancient Canine Bones Rewrite History, WHO Prequalifies Rapid TB Test, NASA Astronauts Extend Space Mission, and more...
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(0:10): Prenatal Tests Reveal Maternal Cancers: New Study Suggests Life-Saving Potential of Routine Screenings (2:14): 12,000-Year-Old Canine Bones in Alaska Reveal Early Human-Canine Bonds, Challenge Domestication Timelines (4:22): WHO Prequalifies Rapid TB Test, Marks Milestone in Global Fight Against Tuberculosis (6:25): Stranded NASA Astronauts…
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Anniek de Ruijter and Barbara Prainsack on solidarity in health governance and health policy in the EU
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Prof. Anniek de Ruijter and Prof. Barbara Prainsack join Rafael Cardoso from The Lancet Regional Health – Europe to discuss their Personal View on solidarity and trust in EU health governance and future perspectives for health policy at the EU level. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanepe/article/PIIS2666-7762(24)00214-X/f…
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70% of Teens Recover from Long Covid, Study Finds Women Benefit from Exercise, Astronomers Find Fourth Super Puff Planet, Congressional Report Blames Wuhan Lab, and more...
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(0:10): Study Shows 70% of Teens Recover from Long Covid by Two Years, But Disparities Persist (2:16): Study Reveals Women Benefit More from Short Bursts of Vigorous Activity for Heart Health (4:34): Astronomers Discover Fourth 'Super-Puff' Planet in Kepler-51 System, Sparking New Mysteries (7:00): Congressional Report Blames Wuhan Lab for COVID-19…
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157 - Ellen Alden's Recovery: Navigating Long Covid and Finding Resilience
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What happens when your lively world comes to a sudden standstill? Ellen Alden takes us on an emotional and enlightening journey through her experience with Long Covid, sharing how an unexpected illness transformed her life. Once filled with exercise, creative writing, and community involvement, Ellen's active lifestyle faced a challenging pause aft…
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Defying Odds: FDR's Impact on Disability Advocacy
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WE WANT SUGGESTIONS. Send Some! Uncover the transformational journey of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, one of America's most influential leaders, who turned his personal struggles into a powerful force for change in disability advocacy. Kevin and Palmi Henry, your hosts, promise you'll gain an intimate understanding of how FDR's journey from a polio di…
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310. Why Antidepressants Make You Sicker, Withdrawal Effects and Stopping Depression - Dr. Mark Horowitz
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Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____ Judy and Dr. Mark Horowitz delve into the complexities of psychiatric medications, focusing on the challe…
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Christmas break, and a return in 2024 with a new podcast!
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We’re taking a break over Christmas and new year, but we’ll be back at the end of January 2025 with a new BJGP podcast. Look forward to seeing you then!By The British Journal of General Practice
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Study Links Obesity to Alzheimer's, Rare Whale Sparks Scientific Study, New Study Disproves Wet Venus Theory, E-Tattoo Revolutionizes Brain Monitoring, and more...
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(0:10): Global Obesity Surge Linked to Alzheimer's Risk: Study Urges Focus on Visceral Fat Reduction (2:57): Rare Spade-Toothed Whale Washes Ashore in New Zealand, Sparking Major Scientific Study (4:57): New Study Challenges 'Wet Venus' Theory, Suggests Planet Always Dry and Uninhabitable (6:58): Breakthrough E-Tattoo Technology Revolutionizes Brai…
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Corona Calls for 12.02.2024 – Trump picks Jay Bhattacharya to head NIH
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Discussed in this episode: To head the National Institutes of Health, incoming President Donald Trump has picked Jay Bhattacharya, a medical doctor who’s never practiced medicine, and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration — an early-covid manifesto that basically called for . . . letting it rip. To send us a question in advance of next week…
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Follow the evolution of the Navy Grog from its fundamental useful recipe to a high octane premier drink at popular mid 20th century Tiki bars in the US.By Cameron Marceau
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Can Prenatal and Post Natal Nutrition Prevent Disease Later in Life
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Less than 50% of many prenatal supplements have the adequate amount of choline and iodine New Study: Limiting Sugar Consumption In Utero and in Childhood Prevents Chronic Diseases Later in Life Arabinogalactan Boosts Lymph Flow and Immunity How the death of corporate media affects health https://www.georgebatista.com Green Vibrance: vibrance.george…
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Orcas Team Up to Hunt, Sea Anemone Redefines Regeneration, Study Unveils Ribosome Mechanism, Breakthrough in Chronic Disease Treatment, and more...
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(0:10): Orcas Develop Unique Teamwork to Hunt Whale Sharks in Gulf of California (2:12): Starlet Sea Anemone Redefines Regeneration: Actively Reshapes Body to Maintain Original Form (4:35): Breakthrough Study Reveals Ribosome Recruitment Mechanism in Bacteria, Paving Way for New Antibiotics (6:32): Proteolethargy: A Breakthrough in Understanding Ch…
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Deepfakes of health experts being used to sell supplements
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There's been a burst of fake ads promoting 'Glyco Balance' online — an expensive dietary supplement that claims to solve a whole host of health problems. A deepfake video of a leading diabetes expert has been taken down for violating Meta's policies. In the video, the AI-manipulated expert casts doubt on traditional treatments. References Testing N…
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Some HRT tablets linked to heart disease and blood clot risk
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A study has sought to clarify the varying risks associated with hormone replacement therapies (HRT). In particular, researchers looked at the risk of heart disease, heart attack, stroke and rare but serious blood clots. They compared eight different treatments, including tablets with combined oestrogen and progestogen, and another tablet called tib…
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There is plenty of evidence to support yoga for chronic pain — in particular, the most common source of complaints: low back pain. Spurred on by the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers wanted to find out whether virtual yoga classes led to the same results. Guest Dr Hallie Tankha, Clinical Psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic References Effectiveness of…
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Stroke survivors in conversation with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten
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There have been a lot of changes to the NDIS this year, with more to come. For many people on the Scheme these changes have been a cause of confusion and anxiety. Kylie Betts and Gillian Coutts both rely on the NDIS for day-to-day supports, having both suffered strokes. They sat down with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten to discuss how they’ve been affec…
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How music therapy is helping people with young onset dementia
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It's estimated more than 400,000 Australians are living with dementia, which impacts them as well as their loved ones. A new pilot study is exploring how songwriting can help, especially for those with early onset dementia. Guests Associate Professor Samantha Loi, neuropsychiatrist at Royal Melbourne Hospital and the University of Melbourne Paul Wh…
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week. References Genetic screening for all couples looking to have children - ABC Health Report You can email us at healthreport@abc.net.auBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Breakthrough Asthma Treatment Unveiled, Heart Disease Impacts Men's Brain Health, Pulsar Twinkle Sheds Light on Gravitational Waves, Study Links HRT Pills to Heart Disease, and more...
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(0:10): Breakthrough Asthma and COPD Treatment Unveiled: Benralizumab Promises to Revolutionize Respiratory Care (2:26): Heart Disease Accelerates Cognitive Decline in Men: Study Links Cardiovascular Health to Brain Health (4:52): New Study Reveals Pulsar 'Twinkle' Offers Insights into Gravitational Waves and Galactic Structures (6:55): Study Links…
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309. Gut Healing with Carnivore, Probiotics, Constipation, and Environmental Toxins
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Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____ In this engaging discussion with Dr. Sarah Zaldivar, we explore how the carnivore diet supports gut healt…
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156 - Nadyne McKie - Empowering Caregivers and Children Through Compassion and Play
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When Nadyne McKie, a psychotherapist and yoga therapist, first faced the challenges of Long COVID with her own child, it was a journey that reshaped her understanding of care. Join us as she shares not only her professional insights but also her personal story, offering a unique perspective on the emotional burdens carried by families navigating th…
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There are a million things I will never do again. They just keep adding up as the years go by. And as the people around me age, the opportunities for life experiences I have lost add up too…Someday I will be a part of it again. For now, I hibernate with the rest of you… ✏️ My ME/CFS Blog ❓What is ME/CFS? 👤 My Story 📄 ME/CFS Resources 🙏 Donate to ME…
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NASA Discovers Buried Cold War Base, Squirting Cucumbers Inspire Bio-Engineering, Uranus Reveals Water-Rich Ocean, Irregular Sleep Increases Heart Risks, and more...
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(0:10): NASA Radar Uncovers Cold War Base Buried Under Greenland Ice, Raising Concerns Over Nuclear Waste (2:20): Oxford Researchers Reveal Explosive Seed Dispersal of Squirting Cucumber, Inspiring Bio-Engineering Innovations (4:39): Uranus's Hidden Layers: New Study Unveils Water-Rich Ocean and Carbon Core (6:54): Irregular Sleep Patterns Linked t…
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Getting ‘bang for your buck’ for good quality general practice, and why hybrid working leads to fragmented and inefficient care
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Today, we’re speaking to Dr Rebecca Payne and Professor Trish Greenhalgh. Rebecca is a GP and an NIHR In Practice Fellow, and works alongside Trish at the Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care Sciences at the University of Oxford. Title of paper: What are the challenges to quality in modern, hybrid general practice? A multi-site longitudinal s…
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Sunlight Converts Black Polystyrene Waste, JWST Reveals Sombrero Galaxy Secrets, Study Links Long COVID to Severe Symptoms in Young Adults, Lucy Fossil Celebrates 50 Years, and more...
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(0:10): Breakthrough Recycling Method for Black Polystyrene: Sunlight Converts Waste into Reusable Materials (2:17): JWST Unveils Sombrero Galaxy's Quiet Evolution and Hidden Star-Forming Secrets (4:53): Study Finds Younger Adults Face More Severe Neurological Symptoms from Long COVID (6:47): Celebrating 50 Years of Lucy: The Fossil That Revolution…
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The Seed Oil Scandal: Exposing the Hidden Dangers in Your Diet - with Cate Shanahan, MD | EP 189
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🧠 Stay ahead with the latest in science, nutrition, and wellness by subscribing to Dr. Perlmutter’s newsletter at: www.drperlmutter.com. ✉️🌱 We are certainly all aware of the health consequences associated with consumption of ultra processed foods. And this discussion always moves to the role of the sugars and refined carbohydrates in these foods i…
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Corona Calls for 11.25.2024 – public health under Trump 2.0
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Discussed in this episode: Donald Trump has announced his picks to hold key public health positions: prominent anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is up for Secretary of Health and Human Services; former Republican lawmaker David Weldon, a frequent critic of vaccination programs run by the Centers for Disease Control, is his pick to run . . . the Cen…
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Episode 21 - Social Media – A Force For Ill Turned To A Force For Good! – Richard Baron
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Dr Richard Baron MD - Immediate Past President and CEO, American Board of Internal Medicine and ABIM Foundation talks about how social media was used in a positive fashion by healthcare professionals to conduct a successful COVID vaccination program during the height of the pandemic. This podcast was recorded earlier in 2024 prior to Dr Baron's lea…
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Why 'Munchausen by Proxy' is back in the news, and health spending
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The latest health news, including why Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA) — formerly known as Munchausen by Proxy — is making headlines. And health spending in Australia returns to pre-pandemic levels. So, where's that money going? References High-profile mum under police probe claimed kidney ‘God cure’ - The Australian Health spending in…
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