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NOFODcast

No Outside Food or Drink

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We are NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK, the SouthEast's Premier Video Game Podcast. Join us weekly for news, impressions, reviews and streaming.
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Mise En Plastered

Andrew & Colin

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A podcast about service the industry by people who work in it, for people who work in it. Join us for a behind the scenes look into what it takes to serve you your favorite drink or dish. Feel free to reach us at [email protected] for questions or suggestions. Cheers.
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An English Podcast about Switzerland for Expats living in Switzerland. A podcast about Swiss culture, Swiss hidden places, work and living in Switzerland. Your British guide to Switzerland: an audio podcast for English-speaking expats living in Switzerland and Swiss interested in Britain. Everything expats need to know about finding a job in Switzerland, how to find an apartment in Bern, Geneva or Zurich, how to find friends and get to know Swiss culture, traditions and of course, how to lea ...
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Women and the Drinks Biz

Jenn Root Martell, Cider Businesswoman

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Owning an alcohol business is tough! Let's talk about it! I will take you through my journey of starting South City Ciderworks in SF and delve deep into the details of creating a product, building a market, and educating consumers about cider. But it’s not just my story of being a woman in this male-dominated industry that I want to tell. You’ll hear from other ladies inside and outside the biz as well! Join me on this wild ride whether you're looking to start an alcohol business, work in th ...
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Mavens Do It Better

Heather Newman

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What is a Maven? A maven is an expert, sometimes a self-proclaimed one. We catch up with experts or "mavens" in their industries who do what they are passionate about, bring the hustle and light up an extraordinary spark in our world. Sometimes we eat, sometimes we drink, sometimes we do it outside, sometimes from a noisy expo hall, sometimes there is glitter, sometimes there is popcorn and sometimes we dance. But every time we talk about life and biz. We catch mavens wherever they are in th ...
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A new report has exposed how some manufacturers of toddler foods use marketing to sell unhealthy foods to busy parents. Also, a convincing study on replacing salt with potassium for cardiovascular health. And a concerning study about cannabis use disorder and schizophrenia in a country where weed has been legalised. References Confectionery is bein…
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A private hospital will soon be accepting patients, charging no out-of-pocket costs for those insured with specific private health funds. Adeney is the the first private hospital in Australia to offer no-gap cover from the surgeon to the pharmacy. So how does a model like this make money for its doctors, and are there potential conflicts of interes…
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Last year the screening age for bowel cancer was lowered to 45, in response to the rising number of young adults being diagnosed. Australia is among a handful of western countries highlighted in a recent study looking into this concerning trend. So will our lowered screening age make a difference? Or do we need to focus our attention somewhere else…
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There's been a concerning rise in depression and anxiety in adolescents, and an Australian study has reinforced the need for change. In a survey of more than 1,200 students, aged between 10 and 18, a majority reported symptoms of a common mental disorder. And girls seem particularly vulnerable. The researchers say that at this rate, there’s not eno…
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While Australia has so far dodged the H5N1 strain of bird flu that's been infecting humans, we're still recuperating from an outbreak of a different strain. If you've noticed a shortage of eggs at the supermarket, farmers are warning it's likely to persist as they rush to get their chickens back up to speed. Also, an update on vaccination against C…
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For some considering Menopause Hormone Therapy (MHT), the risks are low and the benefits are high. A new review has underlined the need to take an individualised approach, tailoring the dose and duration of MHT to the person. However it also highlighted a lack of evidence for nonwhite people, those experiencing socioeconomic adversity and complex c…
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Myopia, also known as short-sightedness, is a common problem that often develops in early life. It’s becoming more common as children spend more time inside staring at screens, but there is also a strong genetic component. For those unable to prevent myopia through lifestyle changes, atropine eye drops are proving tolerable and effective at slowing…
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When Gillian suffered a stroke at age 50, Kylie was one of the first friends she reached out to. But before that she spent months in hospital relearning how to breathe, talk and walk on her own. It wasn't her first life-altering medical emergency, having gone through cancer treatment years earlier. In episode two of A Stroke of Luck, we hear from G…
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination rates amongst pregnant people has been falling in New South Wales. Also in NSW, we provide an update on the situation with public psychiatrists as resignations continue. And concerns over the decision in Queensland to put a pause on the prescription of puberty blockers to minors. CORRECTION: In this segment …
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We know there are lifestyle changes people can make to reduce their risk of developing dementia as they age. A landmark trial has compared personalised coaching on this to stock standard public health messaging. Providing online modules to educate people about physical activity, brain training, nutrition and mental health improved cognition scores.…
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When left untreated, coeliac disease can lead to malnutrition, osteoporosis, infertility and cancer. A person can be asymptomatic, and still these conditions can be silently developing as a result of the autoimmune disorder. It raises an important question – should we be screening people for coeliac disease, regardless of symptoms? Guest/s Associat…
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Kylie and Gillian had been friends for years when Kylie had a stroke in her early 30s. It turned Kylie's work-driven life upside down, and forced her and husband Chris to re-evaluate everything. Just 12 months after the stroke they decided to have children, and were soon navigating stroke recovery with raising Beren and Corey. In episode one of A S…
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The mass resignations of public psychiatrists in New South Wales is already having a huge impact, limiting beds and closing wards. Psychiatrists reached breaking point when the state government refused their demands for a 25 per cent pay rise, to attract new doctors and take the pressure off those in the public system.…
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Donald Trump's withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) has global health consequences that experts say could come back to bite the United States. And his order to immediately pause reports from US health agencies means there's a risk the rest of the world will be kept in the dark about the evolving outbreak of avian influenza H5N1. Refe…
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How should obesity be defined? For a long time we’ve relied on the body mass index (BMI). But that blanket approach means some people are being treated unnecessarily. It also contributes to the sometimes harmful assumption that everyone who is overweight is inherently unhealthy. A commission of experts has changed the criteria for a person to be co…
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Whether or not Robert F. Kennedy Jr finds a place in Donald Trump’s cabinet, the US politician has put water fluoridation back in the spotlight. If he’s picked as health secretary, RFK Jr will push to eliminate the practice of adding fluoride to drinking water for dental health. He claims it’s related to neurological disorders in young people. It’s…
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We might soon have more treatment options for depression. Depression has a strong genetic component, and a huge international study has uncovered another 300 genes linked to the condition. Based on these findings, drugs used to treat chronic pain and narcolepsy could be repurposed for the treatment of depression. Guest/s Dr Brittany Mitchell, Psych…
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--- Send us your questions --- It’s been a while, but we’re back - and we’re diving straight into a topic that’s Swiss and surprisingly sensitive: the (unspoken) rules of the shared washing room. We’ll share some personal stories of washing room drama and tell you what you need to know when searching for a new flat. 00:00 - Intro 02:42 - Swiss Byte…
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We try to give little kids the best start in life, and in supermarkets there's an ever-expanding range of foods marketed specifically for them But how much sugar is in them?   Plus, we peer into the evidence around ultra-processed foods.  References: Ultra-processed foods are ‘pushing aside’ all other food groups to dominate global diets…
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Bras might seem unrelated to knee injuries, but research suggests otherwise. Women are significantly more prone to tearing their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), and wearing the right bra could help reduce this risk. It's a good thing because knee injuries can have devastating consequences for women's health and mobility. And why vaping become one…
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The first 2,000 days of life are crucial for brain development. Children learn and grow more during this time than at any other point in their lives. However, research shows many childcare centres are failing to provide proper nutrition: children are going hungry, and meals often don't meet basic dietary standards. Experts are calling for better fo…
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Scientists are increasingly concerned about the rising incidence of colorectal cancer among younger populations, and emerging research points to the gut microbiome as a key factor in understanding this trend. A study from the University of Melbourne uncovered a specific bacterial strain that can cause DNA damage, potentially triggering the developm…
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Many individuals with knee osteoarthritis are being subjected to unnecessary tests and procedures, even though exercise is often the most effective treatment. New clinical care guidelines have been introduced, highlighting the importance of non-surgical approaches to manage pain and improve mobility. And do you ever worry you spend too much time si…
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More than 400 people have come down with a unidentified disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The World Health Organization (WHO) has deployed teams to identify the cause of the outbreak, which is largely affecting children under five years of age. Also, a COVID-19 vaccine that tackles new variants. And overweight and obesity overtakes tobac…
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More and more medical tests are being marketed direct to consumers. These range from STI tests to multicancer detection tests. There are concerns these tests aren’t reliable, and could either give people false confidence, or a false positive. Experts think current regulatory frameworks have failed to keep up with the phenomenon of at-home testing. …
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The number of Australians diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) has increased over the past 40 years. But only 10 per cent of cases have a clear genetic cause. Scientists have been investigating the possible environmental triggers for sporadic MND. Their focus? Pesticides, metals and a neurotoxin produced by blue-green algae. Guest/s Tracy Ell…
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The third most commonly injected illegal drug in Australia is performance and image-enhancing drugs (PIEDs). Steroids and other PIEDs have long been the 'open' secret behind the muscled superheroes of Hollywood. With an increasing number of Australians taking them, experts are warning that these drugs aren't without health risks. Guest/s Dr Timothy…
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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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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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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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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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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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