Changing the cancer paradigm. - The Cancer Secrets Podcast, hosted by Dr. Jonathan Stegall - MD and Integrative Oncologist - is designed to give cancer patients and their loved ones hope, support, and a voice they can trust.
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OHSU Knight Cancer Institute presents a series discussing the importance of early detection, the latest advances in cancer research, survivorship and early cancer detection. This series features a myriad of well informed BIPOC voices that have come together in the hopes that these conversations will dispel myths and ease concerns and provide hope around cancer research. Hosted by DJ Ambush and produced by The http://Numberz.FM Art: Alexander Wright Music: King E.D.O.
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Explore different aspects of a cancer care journey through the eyes of our providers, as well as the experiences of our patients. You will hear stories of hope, resilience, and innovation inspiring us to keep fighting.
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I'm your host, Trevor Maxwell. I'm a stage IV colon cancer survivor, and I've got a message for other men: You don't have to go through cancer alone. Every week on the Man Up to Cancer podcast, you can expect raw, unfiltered conversations about men, cancer, and our experiences. My guests will be other patients, survivors, advocates, and friends from #cancerland. We'll tackle the topics of grief, pain, and the physical suck-fest of cancer. But .. PLOT TWIST.. we're also going to joke, laugh, ...
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The Cancer SIGNAL brings together experts from the cancer community to discuss the latest innovations transforming cancer detection and shifting the cancer paradigm. The podcast is presented by GRAIL and hosted by Kim Thiboldeaux, former CEO and Executive Chair of the Cancer Support Community.
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Hosted by Dr. Thomas Slavin, Chief Medical Officer for Myriad Genetics, Inside the GENOME will be exploring the world of cutting-edge cancer genetics with 2-3 episodes per month. Dr. Slavin will interview those on the front lines of cancer, and those advancing the science of cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Inside the GENOME - Genetics, Oncology and Me.
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The Truth About Cancer video podcast is an eight-part video series. It is a continuation of the discussions begun in TAKE ONE STEP: A Conversation About Cancer with Linda Ellerbee. Each episode is two to five minutes long. Participating in the podcast discussions are U.S. News and World Report health editor Dr. Bernadine Healy; breast cancer surgeon and Breast Cancer Research stamp mastermind Dr. Ernie Bodai; neurologist and leading palliative care expert Dr. Richard Payne; and counseling ps ...
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Meet Rosalina and Shauna, two young millennials living on separate coasts who share real stories about their breast cancer diagnosis. We created this podcast to bring awareness of this disease to young women and create a supportive space where no one is alone on this journey. We dive deep into our treatment plans, journeys, struggles, and mental health while navigating life in this “new” normal. With every episode, our mission is to educate, empower, connect, and bring laughter. We are open ...
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Pleural Space | Conversations in Lung Cancer
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A joint podcast by the American College of Radiology and American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable, featuring honest conversations about every aspect of lung cancer and hope for the future.
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An original podcast series from the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH), showcasing leading experts in women’s and gender-diverse healthcare. Through candid conversations and fresh perspectives, the podcast series explores critical topics in women’s health across an individual’s life space on topics ranging from menstruation to women’s hearth health, to primary care, perimenopause, menopause, reproductive healthcare, gyn oncology, breast health, and high risk ...
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Medical Economics Pulse is a quick-hitting news podcast that keeps physicians in the know. Each episode lasts only a few minutes and delivers concise updates on the most important developments affecting your practice, your bottom line, and the broader health care landscape, delivered to you by the Medical Economics staff editors. From policy changes and reimbursement news to emerging trends and technologies, we distill the most critical headlines into an easy-to-digest format. Stay informed, ...
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The Trial Talk podcast explores how our work at the MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL is improving health in the UK and worldwide. In this series, we hear from world-leading experts about the studies we carry out. We delve into trials on cancer, infections and neurodegenerative diseases, explore how public and patient involvement shapes our work, and discover new ways to run smarter studies.
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Welcome to NP Certification Q&A presented by Fitzgerald Health Education Associates. This podcast is for NP students studying to pass their NP certification exam. Getting to the correct test answers means breaking down the exam questions themselves. Expert Fitzgerald faculty clinicians share their knowledge and experience to help you dissect the anatomy of a test question so you can better understand how to arrive at the correct test answer. So, if you’re ready, let’s jump right in.
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Until there is a cure for cancer Kentuckians need hope today. Link 2 Hope is a monthly podcast featuring experts discussing ways to remove barriers for Kentuckians in need of screening, diagnosis and treatment for cancer. Join in the conversation as we work to create a healthier Kentucky.
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Welcome to the This Medical Life podcast. Our mission is to share stories about the triumphs and tragedies of diseases and illnesses from ancient times up until what we know today. It is about those scientific and medical minds who came before us and how, every single day, we stand on the shoulders of giants. This is a podcast about the stories of medicine. Hosted by Dr. Travis Brown and Steve Davis, our target audience is General Practitioners, medical students, and other health professiona ...
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Back To Health is your source for the latest in health, wellness and medical care for the whole family. Our team of world-renowned physicians at Weill Cornell Medicine, are having in-depth conversations covering trending health topics, wellness tips and medical breakthroughs here on Back to Health. We understand that medicine is complex and can be overwhelming, that’s why we’ve developed this podcast as a resource for you, your loved ones and our community. We believe that knowledge is empow ...
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Veteran Oversight Now is an official podcast of the Department of Veteran Affairs, Office of Inspector General. Each episode features interviews with key stakeholders, discussions on high-impact reports, and highlights of recent oversight work. Listen regularly for the inside story on how the VA OIG investigates crimes and wrongdoings, audits programs that provide benefits and services to veterans, and inspects medical facilities to ensure our nation’s veterans receive safe and timely health ...
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How do you find a disease that no one is looking for? This podcast explores the conundrum of anal cancer and pre-cancer; an HPV-related disease that is misunderstood and often misdiagnosed. The anus is a topic that we don’t talk about…perhaps because this part of our body creates an odd sense of uncleanliness, taboo, and shame. Our podcast will be frank, practical discussions with international medical experts, patients and advocates. We will break through the shame, blame, and denial, and b ...
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This podcast is an interview format with guests to talk about Entertainment, Medicine, Thrivers and Survivors of lung cancer.
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On The Road with the MTA is a weekly podcast from The Mass Transportation Authority in Flint Michigan. Join us each week as we explore how the MTA is helping our community grow. We are the Flint Mass Transportation Authority... ”Where Transportation Goes, Community Grows!”
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Welcome to the Physicians Helping Attorneys Helping People podcast! You know injured people need all the help they can get. Listen to Drs. Armin Feldman and Mike Bummer talk about the new medical sub-specialty of Medical/Legal Consulting and get a competitive advantage in your PI and Workers Comp cases. Armin and Mike will help you better understand the medicine in your cases, maximize settlement amounts and get the appropriate medical care for your clients in this entertaining and lively po ...
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The Good GP, the education podcast for busy GPs; brought to you by Dr Tim Koh, Dr Krystyna DeLange and Dr Sean Stevens. The Good GP is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Disclaimer: The Good GP podcasts are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of ...
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Renowned Cancer Doctor Dr. Anton Bilchik with his sister, Global Speaker, Nadia Bilchik, discuss what YOU need to know about cancer prevention, treatment and what no amount of googling can teach you about your health.
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Talk of Hope is a podcast for people affected by lung cancer. Featuring personal accounts from people living with the disease and healthcare experts highlighting improvements in diagnosis, treatment and care, Talk of Hope offers light and positivity during an anxious and fearful time. Talk of Hope is a fortnightly podcast, with new episodes released every other Tuesday.
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Join Dr. Rosalyn Morrell on her new podcast "Cancer From A to Z" where she'll be discussing topics that matter the most to those whose lives have been touched by cancer. Dr. Morrell is a board-certified radiation oncologist and has been successfully treating cancer patients for over 15 years. Cancer is a complex topic to navigate through and Dr. Morrell is here to help guide you through your cancer journey. She'll be interviewing medical specialists and other health professionals, patients ( ...
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Could more targeted screening be helpful in colorectal cancer? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The Screening Gap Letting Liver Cancer Flourish - AI Podcast
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7:24Story at-a-glance Most people with liver damage have no symptoms and receive a diagnosis only after irreversible scarring has occurred, making early detection and lifestyle changes essential Standard blood tests often miss early-stage liver fibrosis, even when enzyme levels are "normal," delaying diagnosis until complications like cirrhosis or live…
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23: Weekly Dose: Insights on Atopic Dermatitis, Menopause Care, Cancer Screening, and Weight Loss Therapy
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5:00In this episode of Weekly Dose, we explore a range of clinical studies, from patient preferences in atopic dermatitis treatment to the impact of social determinants of health on hormonal therapy use in midlife women. We also discuss the FDA's Breakthrough Device designation for a multi-cancer detection test, the challenges in deimplementing low-val…
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CSP S6E086 - Ep.86, Cancer Screening with the Galleri Test
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8:58In this episode of the Cancer Secrets Podcast, Dr. Jonathan Stegall brings us an in-depth discussion about the Galleri Test, an innovative blood test that screens for over 50 types of cancer. He explains how traditional screening methods only cover a handful of cancers and often detect them at a later stage. The Galleri Test uses cutting-edge techn…
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Episode 85: Lung Cancer Screening | Search For The 30 Pack-Years
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58:43One of the most difficult cancers to detect early has been lung cancer. Patients often present with advanced disease that and can often be fatal. In April 2025, a new National Lung Cancer Screening program has been rolled out in Australia to detect asymptomatic patients with a significant smoking history (30 Pack-Year). Suitable patients are eligib…
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On The Road With The MTA Episode 248 -- Free Cancer Screening July 17th and 18th!
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11:55Stephanie K and Jay welcome Crystal Dillard to the studio. Crystal is from Buckham Alley Theatre which is Flint's only alternative theatre.By Flint MTA
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Lung Cancer Screening Launch: Eligibility, Process, and GP Guidance with Dr David Manners
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14:24In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Julia Rawlinson is joined by Dr David Manners, respiratory consultant and lung cancer and bronchoscopy subspecialist at Midland Hospital, to discuss the National Lung Cancer Screening Program launching across Australia on 1 July. To outline the rationale behind the new guidelines, highlighting that lung cance…
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S1E139: How to cope with perimenopause and menopause
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36:11Learn how to manage bothersome symptoms that typically emerge in the four to five years before a woman's final menstruation. Synopsis: Every first Wednesday of the month, The Straits Times helps you make sense of health matters that affect you. Perimenopause is the stage before menopause that many women here do not talk about, largely due to stigma…
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What will loss of insurance do to people who already can’t afford their medicines? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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1:07Only one-quarter of people who could benefit from a cholesterol lowering drug were taking one, a recent study by Caleb Alexander, a drug efficacy expert at Johns Hopkins, and colleagues has shown. Alexander says that number is likely to go … What will loss of insurance do to people who already can’t afford their medicines? Elizabeth Tracey reports …
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What will loss of insurance do to people who already can’t afford their medicines? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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1:07Only one-quarter of people who could benefit from a cholesterol lowering drug were taking one, a recent study by Caleb Alexander, a drug efficacy expert at Johns Hopkins, and colleagues has shown. Alexander says that number is likely to go … What will loss of insurance do to people who already can’t afford their medicines? Elizabeth Tracey reports …
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Many people who could benefit from medicines to reduce their cardiovascular risk aren’t getting them, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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1:02A large number of people who could benefit from medicines to reduce cholesterol and consequent cardiovascular risk aren’t taking them, a study by Caleb Alexander, a drug efficacy expert at Johns Hopkins, and colleagues has shown. Alexander says this has … Many people who could benefit from medicines to reduce their cardiovascular risk aren’t gettin…
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Many people who could benefit from medicines to reduce their cardiovascular risk aren’t getting them, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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1:02A large number of people who could benefit from medicines to reduce cholesterol and consequent cardiovascular risk aren’t taking them, a study by Caleb Alexander, a drug efficacy expert at Johns Hopkins, and colleagues has shown. Alexander says this has … Many people who could benefit from medicines to reduce their cardiovascular risk aren’t gettin…
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What are the barriers to testing for hepatitis C in emergency departments? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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1:06Hepatitis C is a worldwide problem, with millions of people infected who don’t even know it. We do have effective treatment and untreated infection can result in liver failure and death, so a new study attempted to implement free testing … What are the barriers to testing for hepatitis C in emergency departments? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More …
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What are the barriers to testing for hepatitis C in emergency departments? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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1:06Hepatitis C is a worldwide problem, with millions of people infected who don’t even know it. We do have effective treatment and untreated infection can result in liver failure and death, so a new study attempted to implement free testing … What are the barriers to testing for hepatitis C in emergency departments? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More …
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Could more targeted screening be helpful in colorectal cancer? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Are there aspects to blood testing for colorectal cancer that undermine screening? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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1:08A new blood test for colorectal cancer finds advanced cancers well, but William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says when compared to the gold standard colonoscopy, or even stool tests used for screening, it falls … Are there aspects to blood testing for colorectal cancer that undermine screening? Elizabeth Tracey rep…
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Are there aspects to blood testing for colorectal cancer that undermine screening? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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1:08A new blood test for colorectal cancer finds advanced cancers well, but William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says when compared to the gold standard colonoscopy, or even stool tests used for screening, it falls … Are there aspects to blood testing for colorectal cancer that undermine screening? Elizabeth Tracey rep…
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From the JAMA Network: Incidence and Nature of Antidepressant Discontinuation Symptoms
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16:29Interview with Sameer Jauhar, PhD, author of Incidence and Nature of Antidepressant Discontinuation Symptoms: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Hosted by John Torous, MD. Related Content: Incidence and Nature of Antidepressant Discontinuation Symptoms
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65 Genomes Expand Our Picture Of Human Genetics
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18:22The first complete draft of the human genome was published back in 2003. Since then, researchers have worked both to improve the accuracy of human genetic data, and to expand its diversity, looking at the genetics of people from many different backgrounds. Three genetics experts join Host Ira Flatow to talk about a recent close examination of the g…
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Episode 86: Vitamin B12 | Solving The Pernicious Anaemia Mystery
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48:50The first medical description of pernicious anaemia is from 1821. It is written by Dr James Combe and describes a previously well 47 year old corn-merchant who presented with pallor, weakness, and neurological symptoms. It would take over a hundred years before we would know how to treat this condition, and another decade after that to understand w…
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A nurse practitioner receives a message from a neighbor, a 35-year-old woman who is asking for a prescription to treat a “urine infection”. The neighbor states she's had this condition occur in the past and does quite well if she gets on an antimicrobial quickly. The neighbor also mentions that she's going out of town on a business trip the next da…
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The Essential Four-Year-Old Health Check: What Every Parent Needs to Know
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12:42In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Catherine Bourke and Dr Anna Mullins delve into the importance of the four-year-old health check. The value of continuing care from pregnancy through the first five years of life and how these regular check-ups play a critical role in monitoring a child's health and development. Anna an…
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For almost their entire 4.5 billion-year existence, Earth and its moon have been galactic neighbors. And the moon isn’t just Earth’s tiny sidekick—their relationship is more like that of siblings, and they’re even cut from similar cosmic cloth. Without the moon, Earth and its inhabitants wouldn’t be what they are today: The climate would be more ex…
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Dr. Fahey discusses pulsed field ablation, a minimally invasive procedure used in removing benign thyroid nodules. He discusses the effectiveness and benefits of the innovative treatment for select candidates looking to address thyroid issues. He highlights the shared decision-making process that patients should partner with their healthcare provid…
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Treating Two: Partnering Up Against Bacterial Vaginosis Recurrence - Frankly Speaking Ep 444
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14:02Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-444 Overview: An estimated 30% of women worldwide are affected by bacterial vaginosis (BV), and although treatment is typically successful, recurrence rates remain high. Traditional strategies, such as …
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The Shocking Link Between Soda and Male Infertility - AI Podcast
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7:19Story at-a-glance Research shows consuming more than seven sweetened drinks per week reduces sperm concentration by 22% and negatively impacts sperm count, shape, and movement Higher intake of sugary beverages lowers testosterone and key fertility hormones while increasing DNA damage in sperm — making conception harder and raising the risk of misca…
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Is Your Brain Being Hijacked by Junk Food? - AI Podcast
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8:04Story at-a-glance Ultraprocessed foods are designed to melt in your mouth and bypass the need for chewing, which blocks your brain’s ability to register fullness and drives you to overeat Food companies use sound, smell, appearance, and packaging to stimulate your senses and condition your brain to crave their products through a marketing tactic ca…
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Diabetes Starts in the Grocery Aisle — Here's Why - AI Podcast
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6:28Story at-a-glance Eating more than 300 grams of ultraprocessed food per day significantly increases your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, regardless of your weight or calorie intake Just one extra serving of ultraprocessed food per day, such as a granola bar or soda, raises your diabetes risk by 4%, and the risk climbs rapidly with each addition…
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From Ironman to Advocate: Tom Hulsey’s Journey Through Prostate Cancer and Purpose
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26:12In this episode of OncTimes Talk, we chat with Tom Hulsey—athlete, author, and prostate cancer survivor—about the life-altering moment he received his diagnosis on his birthday, and how it set him on a path of resilience, advocacy, and renewed purpose. Tom opens up about the emotional toll of staying silent, the power of mindset in healing, and how…
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On The Road With The MTA Episode 251 -- See Romeo and Juliet In Rackham Park In Fenton!
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22:41Live and in the studio this week with Stephanie K and Jay is Ricky Philippi, Ricky is the CEO of Wishing Well Theatre Inc. Romeo and Juliet will be preformed live in Rackham Park in Fenton starting August 22nd! To learn more about this new twist on a classic and to buy tickets, visit their website by clicking here.…
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EPA Seeks To Revoke Scientific Basis For Greenhouse Gas Rules
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24:51This week the Trump administration indicated that it would seek to roll back a key EPA finding that allows the agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from things like cars and power plants. The 16-year-old rule, known as the “endangerment finding,” states that six greenhouse gases pose a threat to human health. Sophie Bushwick, news editor at …
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The Link Between Tinnitus and Brain Fog - AI Podcast
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7:26Story at-a-glance People with recent-onset tinnitus scored significantly lower on cognitive tests measuring memory, focus, and processing speed, even after accounting for age, stroke, diabetes, and other risk factors Tinnitus hijacks your brain’s attention system, draining cognitive resources and making it harder to concentrate, switch tasks, or re…
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The Money Pipeline Behind Your Vaccines - AI Podcast
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7:48Story at-a-glance The widespread promotion of vaccination is predicated upon having profound benefits and no risks. As vaccines frequently injure their recipients, sustaining this paradigm requires suppressing all evidence of vaccine harm and psychologically programming vaccine supporters to be incapable of seeing injuries all around them Because o…
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How Exercise Stops Chronic Pain - AI Podcast
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7:47Story at-a-glance Exercise stops your immune system from overreacting after a muscle injury, helping prevent short-term pain from becoming chronic Daily physical activity, even as simple as swimming or walking, switches off inflammatory signals that keep pain going Your brain’s pain control system is retrained through consistent movement, reducing …
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Proportional Sedation for Persistent Agitated Delirium in Palliative Care
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17:43Interview with David Hui, MD, and Eduardo Bruera, MD, authors of Proportional Sedation for Persistent Agitated Delirium in Palliative Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Vivek Subbiah, MD. Related Content: Proportional Sedation for Persistent Agitated Delirium in Palliative Care
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You Can Whistle While You Work—But How Does A Whistle Work?
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17:41Whistling is a skill used to communicate over distances—a whistle can mean anything from “you’re cute” to “time to come home for dinner.” There’s a complex series of mechanisms in the mouth that need to come together to make a whistle. Hosts Ira Flatow and Flora Lichtman discuss all things whistling with professional musician and whistler Wanda Civ…
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Stress Hormones Are Ruining Your Sleep—Here’s Proof - AI Podcast
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7:40Story at-a-glance Adrenal fatigue isn’t recognized as a real medical condition, but the symptoms people report — chronic exhaustion, salt cravings, brain fog — are very real and deserve closer investigation The adrenal glands don’t “burn out” from stress, but persistent overload disrupts your brain’s communication with them, leading to hormone imba…
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Why Skipping Beef Liver Could Hurt Your Pancreas - AI Podcast
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7:59Story at-a-glance Research shows vitamin B12 rapidly replenishes adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels in pancreatic cells, preventing destructive enzyme activation that causes acute pancreatitis inflammation People with naturally higher vitamin B12 levels show significantly lower risk of developing acute pancreatitis, independent of lifestyle factor…
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Antiparasitic drug Ivermectin has been shown to reduce malaria transmission by making the blood of treated persons deadly to the mosquitoes that carry the disease. Journalist Layal Liverpool explores the impact this new approach could have. Six months on from President Trump’s dramatic cuts to US foreign aid, the HIV/AIDS relief fund PEPFAR hangs i…
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A Reptile’s Baffling Backfin And The Math Of Dashing Dinos
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18:44Paleontologists have identified an ancient reptile with a towering crest made not of skin, or scales, or feathers, or antler—but something else entirely. It’s some kind of integumentary outerwear we’ve never seen before. The small creature sporting the curious crest was named Mirasaura grauvogeli, and it lived during the Middle Triassic period, abo…
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NASA Employees Protest Cuts In Formal Dissent Letter
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13:02The Trump administration has proposed cutting NASA’s budget by almost 25% and shutting down 19 currently operating science missions. On July 21, several hundred current and former employees of the space agency released an official letter of dissent, titled “The Voyager Declaration,” arguing against “rapid and wasteful changes which have undermined …
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Paint-Chip Plastics- The Brain-Aging Threat in Glass Caps - AI Podcast
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6:04Story at-a-glance A French government study found that glass bottles contain five to 50 times more microplastics than plastic bottles, mostly from the painted caps that seal them Researchers discovered that the microscopic plastic fragments in glass-packaged drinks matched the chemical makeup of the bottle cap paint, not the glass itself When bottl…
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The Sleep Rebound: Why a Jolt of Pressure Can Knock You Out - AI Podcast
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8:00Story at-a-glance Stress is one of the most powerful disruptors of sleep. However, recent research shows it also paradoxically triggers sleep instead of insomnia Acute stress sometimes activates brain circuits that promote non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep as recovery This stress-induced sleep is short-lived. With rep…
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The Silent Killer Lurking in This Summer’s Heat Wave - AI Podcast
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5:58Story at-a-glance Heat domes are large areas of intense high pressure that trap hot air and humidity, creating dangerous temperatures reaching 105 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit with health risks for vulnerable populations Proper hydration is crucial for sweating effectively; drink half your body weight in ounces of water daily during heat waves, adding…
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Talk of Hope | S1, Ep13: From stage 1 to 3b and back again [Jane Holmes]
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1:04:55Jane Holmes was 43, fit, and feeling fine when she was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. That was 11 years ago. In our latest Talk of Hope podcast, Jane shares how her determination, second opinions, and a surgeon willing to say "yes" helped her beat the odds – and change minds in the process.
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Key Advances in Lymphomas and Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia From EHA and ICML 2025
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39:12In this podcast, Max S. Topp, MD, and Pier Luigi Zinzani, MD, PhD, explore the current and future implications of some of their top choices of studies in lymphomas and ALL presented at the EHA and ICML 2025 meetings. Program Abstracts: POLARGO: Rituximab, Gemcitabine and Oxaliplatin ± Polatuzumab Vedotin for R/R DLBCL ECHO: Rituximab-Bendamustine ±…
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Scrotal Problems in Boys: Key Tips for GPs With Dr Bhavesh Patel
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9:24In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Tim Koh is joined by Dr Bhavesh Patel, a Queensland-based paediatric surgeon, to discuss the assessment and management of scrotal problems in boys, a common area of concern for general practitioners. Dr Patel outlines the common scrotal issues encountered in newborns and children, including hydroceles, inguin…
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