Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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Clinical Science Podcasts
The BMJ brings you interviews with the people who are shaping medicine and science around the world.
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The Clinical Problem Solvers is a multi-modal venture that works to disseminate and democratize the stories and science of diagnostic reasoning Twitter: @CPSolvers Website: clinicalproblemsolving.com
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Author interviews that explore the latest clinical reviews.
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Dr Jack Cush reviews the news, journal reports and regulatory decisions from the past week on RheumNow.com
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This podcast interviews the best experts in the world to bring emerging themes in athletic performance, neurology, sleep physiology and medicine. Louisa regularly consults for technology development companies, professional athletic organizations and consults with the biggest names in NBA, MLB and NFL. Louisa is on the scientific advisory board of Tonal, Hone Health, Klora and Momentous. Find Louisa on Instagram @louisanicola_
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Timely consultations relevant for family medicine, primary care, and general internal medicine topics for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and residents. Offering CME credit for most episodes at https://ce.mayo.edu/podcast. Produced by @MayoMedEd.
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Core Internal Medicine via following series: 5 Pearls || Clinically relevant pearls Mind the Gap || Why do we do what we do? Gray Matters || Management Reasoning Hoofbeats || Dissecting clinical reasoning At the Bedside || Explore everyday challenges
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Concise summaries of everything published in the latest weekly issue of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). NEJM publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
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Go behind the pages of Applied Clinical Trials
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Practical psychopharmacology updates for mental health clinicians. Useful for psychiatry / mental health professionals. Expert interviews and soundbites from CME presentations. Practical and free of commercial bias. Not sponsored by any pharmaceutical company.
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This free monthly podcast is offered by Clinical Chemistry. Clinical Chemistry is the leading forum for peer-reviewed, original research on innovative practices in today's clinical laboratory.
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TWiV is a weekly netcast about viruses - the kind that make you sick. Brought to you by four university professors and a science writer.
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"Aging Forward" brings you expert conversations on healthy aging and geriatric medicine, so you can embrace older age with vitality and joy. Learn about the science of aging and discover strategies for healthy habits, preventive care, caregiving, and living your best life.
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Weekly Editors' Audio Summary for JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association
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Audio Interviews with Authors of articles in the JAMA Network Specialty Journals
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Science Will Win is a podcast that takes listeners under the microscope on some of the most promising medical innovations, exploring therapies that have the potential to shape the future of healthcare and offer new hope to patients around the world. Through conversations with a diverse line-up of guests, including scientists and experts, patient advocates, and, most importantly, patients themselves, each miniseries will focus on a unique healthcare challenge, diving into the fascinating scie ...
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The MCHD Paramedic Podcast is a place for prehospital providers to discuss best practices and offer clinical insights relevant to our daily practice. MCHD Medical Director Dr. Casey Patrick invites you to explore the many aspects of prehospital care. Along the way you can expect guest appearances by some of the brightest minds that influence modern EMS.
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Clear, engaging, and practical updates on clinical psychiatry. Hosted by Chris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP. Earn CME for listening at www.thecarlatreport.com/podcastcme
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Each 15-minute podcast begins with an overview of the issue's contents and main take-home messages for busy clinicians on the run. This is followed by a deep dive into a featured article of particular clinical significance: views will be heard from both author and editor teams for a "behind the scenes" look at the publication. Expect a fun, highly conversational and clinically-focused session each week!
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Mayo Clinic Healh Matters brings you the latest medical advice, news and research to help you live a happier, healthier life. Join host Kristen Meinzer in conversation with Mayo Clinic’s leading medical experts as she asks all the questions you’re eager to (or maybe even afraid to) ask, letting curiosity lead the way. Wondering if you might have ADHD? Or how your pet affects your health? Be part of an informative—and fun—discussion about one of the most important topics: your health.
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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry Podcast explores the science, practice, and human side of mental health care. Hosted by Dr. Ben Everett, Senior Scientific Director at Physicians Postgraduate Press, the series brings together leading voices in psychiatry, neuroscience, and behavioral medicine to discuss the evidence shaping clinical care today. Each episode features thoughtful conversations with JCP authors, academic experts, and frontline clinicians exploring disorders across the mental h ...
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The Vesta Clinic’s newest doctor knows what she’s doing. We promise. The Vesta Clinic is a science fiction audio drama which tells hopeful and compassionate tales of sentient life from the Asteroid Belt and Beyond. Follow Dr Underwood as she pieces together the patients’ complaints into something like a convincing diagnosis.
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The Neurology Podcast provides practical information for neurologists and clinicians to practice the best possible medicine for patients. Examining methods and findings in peer-reviewed journals, the show provides insights that impact clinical practice and patient care. From the journal Neurology and the American Academy of Neurology, providing education and expert analysis since 2007.
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A myriad of AI, science, and technology experts explore the real challenges and enormous opportunities facing entrepreneurs who are building the future of health. Raising Health, a podcast by a16z Bio + Health, dives deep into the heart of biotechnology and healthcare innovation. Join veteran company builders, operators, and investors Vineeta Agarwala, Julie Yoo, and Jorge Conde, along with distinguished guests like Mark Cuban, Greg Verdine, Fei-Fei Li, and Suchi Saria, as they explore the i ...
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Take a deeper dive into our peer-reviewed emergency medicine content with the EMplify podcast. Join hosts Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD for educational, conversational reviews of current evidence guaranteed to help you make your best clinical decisions. Each high-yield episode gives you practical, time-tested guidance from practicing emergency medicine clinicians and subject-matter experts. Listen and learn!
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Each month, CHEST hosts a discussion with the author of one or more articles from the current issue, adding context and commentary on the most relevant topics facing those in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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OncoPharm is a podcast dedicated to all things oncology pharmacy. Most episodes cover updates and recent publications concerning the use of medications in caring for patients with cancer. Periodically, episodes drop devoted to Landmark Clinical Trials in oncology and Fundamentals of Oncology Pharmacy.
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The Very Dental Podcast network brings you entertaining and relevant conversations with visionaries, clinicians and your friends in the dental space.
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Discussions of timely topics in clinical medicine, biomedical research, public health, health policy, and more, featured in the Medical News section of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Open. Outspoken. It's Ophthalmology off the Grid - an honest look at controversial topics in the field.
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The ASCO Daily News Podcast features oncologists discussing the latest research and therapies in their areas of expertise.
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Relevant, evidence based, and practical information for medical students, residents, and practicing healthcare providers regarding all things women’s healthcare! This podcast is intended to be clinically relevant, engaging, and FUN, because medical education should NOT be boring! Welcome...to Clinical Pearls.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Ophthalmology. JAMA Ophthalmology, published continuously since 1869, is an international, peer-reviewed ophthalmology and visual science journal. Covering research, science, & clinical practice in ophthalmology and vision science.
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Medical oncologist Dr Neil Love interviews clinical investigators on new research and practical application to general medical oncology practice.
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This podcast is designed to inspire intensive care clinicians to become the very best they can be at delivering care to their critically ill patients.
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Join John and Ryan as they explore the field of neuropsychology through the presentation of cutting edge scientific findings, discussion of important topic areas, and interviews with experts in a variety of relevant fields. The three main objectives of the podcast are to 1) Provide interesting, relevant, and easily-accessible information for students and professionals in neuropsychology, as well as anyone who is interested in brain-behavior relationships. 2) Begin working towards unification ...
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Seizing Life® is a CURE Epilepsy podcast and videocast aiming to inspire empathy, offer helpful stories, and give hope as we search for a cure for epilepsy. Listen as guests share stories and insights on living with epilepsy in conversation with our host, Kelly Cervantes.
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The Royal College of General Practitioners is the professional membership body for family doctors in the UK and overseas. This podcast is produced by the RCGP eLearning and Essential Knowledge Update teams and features discussions with clinical experts about a range of key topics in primary care.
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A Mayo Clinic curated podcast sharing Mayo Clinic knowledge and advancements on the state of testing, science, and people who are making it happen behind the scenes.
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Education and news for pharmacists, with a focus on Australian clinical pharmacy practice. Hosted by Kristin Xenos and Natalie Tasker, we provide CPD and news for pharmacists, especially those interested in Australian clinical practice. Created by Jane Booth and Dan Guidone.
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Clinical Medicine & Research. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Mayo Clinic Ophthalmology Podcast, hosted by Dr. Erick Bothun and Dr. Brittni Scruggs, takes us through the latest and greatest in ophthalmology from the lens of an academic institution, Mayo Clinic. We look forward to bringing guests from across the globe to discuss ophthalmology and various subsets of medicine.
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Neuro Pathways: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Medical Professionals
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A Cleveland Clinic podcast for medical professionals exploring the latest research discoveries and clinical advances in the fields of neurology, neurosurgery, neurorehab and psychiatry. Learn how the landscape for treating conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system is changing from experts in Cleveland Clinic's Neurological Institute.These activities have been approved for 𝘈𝘔𝘈 𝘗𝘙𝘈 𝘊𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘨𝘰𝘳𝘺 1 𝘊𝘳𝘦𝘥𝘪𝘵𝘴™ and ANCC contact hours.
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Twice a month, faculty and residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Family Medicine Residency discuss key clinical points from each issue of American Family Physician (AFP). AFP publishes clinical reviews that help keep physicians current with advances in diagnosis and treatment. Contributing editor: Dr. Steven Brown.
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Radiology Podcast Editor Linda Chu, MD and guests discuss recently published research in Radiology. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or ask Alexa to "play Radiology podcasts on TuneIn".
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Turning Science into Sight with Dr. Marmorstein
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40:02In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Alan Marmorstein, Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of the Ophthalmic Regenerative Medicine program at Mayo Clinic. For more than three decades, Dr. Marmorstein has led pioneering work in inherited retinal diseases, age-related degeneration, and emerging gene and cell therapies. Tune in to hear about his i…
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How Modern Science Is Changing Advanced Prostate Cancer
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39:46On this episode of Health Matters, genitourinary oncologist Dr. Elisabeth Heath breaks down what we know — and what we’re still learning — about the prostate and prostate cancer. She also shares the latest advances in treating metastatic prostate cancer and explains how many people diagnosed with advanced disease can still live full, fulfilling liv…
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ACT Brief: Building a Digital Thread in Life Sciences, CRO Sourcing Decisions and Site Burden, and Lilly’s Oral GLP-1 Phase III Results
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2:30In today’s ACT Brief, we examine why fragmented data systems continue to slow life sciences research, review how sponsor sourcing decisions may affect site experience and study execution, and report on topline Phase III results for Eli Lilly’s oral GLP-1 therapy orforglipron.By Applied Clinical Trials
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California clinics' doors are flying open, patients are lining up and ketamine is being prescribed off-label for everything from depression to chronic pain. What’s missing are clear rules to guide its use.By Lesley McClurg
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The real da Vinci code, and the world’s oldest poison arrows
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27:31First up on the podcast, scholars are on a quest to find Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA. With no direct descendants, the hunt involves sampling the famous polymath’s papers, paintings, and distant cousins. Contributing Correspondent Richard Stone talks with host Sarah Crespi about what researchers hope to learn from Leonardo’s genes and the new field of “…
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Happy new orbit! We'd love to answer any questions you might have about season 2! Send them in via this link here! https://forms.gle/KypucNP213TEJUYz8 ✨ You can also send in submissions for season three here! https://www.thevestaclinic.com/submissions 🩺By thevestaclinicpodcast
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Uterine rupture or dehiscence associated with TOLAC results in the most significant increase in the likelihood of additional maternal and neonatal morbidity. It should be noted that the terms “uterine rupture” and “uterine dehiscence” are not consistently distinguished from each other in the literature and often are used interchangeably. Furthermor…
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Living Well with Diabetes, Part 2: How Lifestyle, Nutrition and Balance can Transform Healthspan
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30:10So you have diabetes. Now what? In this episode of Aging Forward — part two of our series on diabetes — registered dietitian Laura Knudsen returns to discuss eating patterns for nutrition and weight loss, and how to decide whether GLP-1 medications are right for you. Find us online at Mayo Clinic Press for more health and wellness articles, podcast…
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ACT Brief: EU Comparator Drug Sourcing Pressures, AI Expands Its Role in Oncology Trials, and Rethinking AI Value in Clinical Development
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1:59In today’s ACT Brief, we examine the growing challenges of sourcing comparator drugs across the EU, highlight a new AI-driven oncology collaboration between BostonGene and AstraZeneca, and explore why AI life sciences companies are being pushed to prove real operational value beyond hype.By Applied Clinical Trials
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Building AI Foundation Models for Molecular Design
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47:02Cofounders Jeremy Wohlwend and Gabriele Corso join the a16z podcast to discuss the launch of Boltz, a public benefit company building AI infrastructure for molecular biology. The conversation explains how breakthroughs following AlphaFold moved the field beyond protein structure prediction into modeling biomolecular interactions and binding strengt…
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Rx for Weight Loss: A Closer Look Series “Who is a Candidate for a GLP-1 Medication?”
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26:17Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. Guests: Tamim I. Rajjo, M.D., M.P.H.; Meera Shah, M.B., Ch.B. Using GLP-1 medications for weight loss has become extremely popular. Is this the latest fad in losing weight, or will these medications completely change our approach to managing obesity? They do appear to be very effective in promoting substantial weight lo…
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Breathing Expert Reveals The First Signs of Dementia… | Mike Feldstein
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6:12In this episode of The Neuro Experience, I sit down with Mike Feldstein to explain how indoor air quality affects the brain and nervous system. They break down why indoor air is often more polluted than outdoor air and how modern buildings trap particles and chemicals. The conversation also covers airflow, off-gassing from everyday materials, and t…
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Expanding Treatment Options for Breast Cancer: ADCs and Oral SERDs
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27:14Dr. Monty Pal and Dr. Hope Rugo discuss advances in antibody-drug conjugates for various breast cancer types as well as treatment strategies in the new era of oral SERDs for HR-positive breast cancer. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Monty Pal: Hello, and welcome to the ASCO Daily News Podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Monty Pal. I'm a medical oncologist and vice chair of…
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Speed Without Sacrifice: How Diagnostics Can Move Quickly and Safely
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16:04In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” host Bobbi Pritt, M.D., chair of the Division of Clinical Microbiology at Mayo Clinic, is joined by William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., president and CEO of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, to discuss direct-to-consumer testing. Then, Dr. Pritt welcomes Matthew Binnicker, Ph.D., a microbiologist and virologist and ch…
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia — Proceedings from a Symposium Series Preceding the 67th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition
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1:55:47Dr Matthew S Davids from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Dr Bita Fakhri from Stanford University School of Medicine, Prof Constantine Tam from Alfred Health in Melbourne, Australia, and Dr Jennifer Woyach from The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center review the treatment landscape for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and discus…
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A Trailblazing Career in Epilepsy and Clinical Trials
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29:16Dr. Elinor Ben-Menachem, epileptologist, researcher and professor at Sweden’s University of Gothenburg, shares insights and experiences from her 40-plus years working with clinical trials and providing care to refractory epilepsy patients.By CURE Epilepsy
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Incidence rates of gastric cancer in younger individuals are on the rise and gastric cancer is the fifth-leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. JAMA Review author Haeseong Park, MD, MPH, from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, discusses this and more with JAMA Senior Editor Karen Lasser, MD, MPH. Related Content: Gastric Cancer…
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This week, we explore new options in cardiovascular prevention, fish-oil supplementation in dialysis patients, RSV vaccination, and cutting-edge cellular therapy for leukemia. We discuss advances in lung cancer treatment, approaches to functional dyspepsia, and a complex case of severe infection after travel. Perspectives examine access to and cost…
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ACT Brief: Rethinking Representation in Cancer Trials, Positive Phase IIb SLE Data, and a Major Obesity Drug Partnership
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2:10In today’s ACT Brief, we examine why representative enrollment remains a barrier in US cancer trials, review Johnson & Johnson’s positive Phase IIb results for nipocalimab in systemic lupus erythematosus, and break down a new multibillion-dollar research and licensing agreement between Nimbus Therapeutics and Eli Lilly targeting oral obesity treatm…
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#197 Hypercoagulability Part 2: 5 Pearls Segment
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38:26Gray zones of VTE management! How to approach anticoagulation duration in unprovoked, provoked-irreversible, and provoked-reversible clots? When dose-reduced DOACs make sense for long-term secondary prevention? What truly constitutes DOAC failure? We also devle into how APLAS a critical do-not-miss diagnosis that changes management entirely. 🔹 Spon…
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Breaking Up with Nicotine: How to Kick a Nicotine Dependency
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32:28Why is nicotine so hard to quit? What’s the best way to do it? In this episode of Health Matters, Dr. Robert Kirchoff breaks down the science of addiction. He explains why the method of nicotine use — including pouches, vaping, smoking and chewing tobacco — matters and discusses how GLP-1 medications may play a future role in smoking cessation. Sig…
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Colorectal Cancer — 5-Minute Journal Club Issue 1 with Dr Scott Kopetz: Current and Future Role of Tumor-Informed Circulating Tumor DNA Assays
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22:33Dr Scott Kopetz from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston discusses recent developments with circulating tumor DNA assays in the management of colorectal cancer. CME information and select publications here.
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Pharmacogenetics: Separating Science from Marketing
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11:16In this episode, we explore the practical role of genetic testing in psychiatry with Dr. Chris Aiken. Which genetic tests actually matter in clinical practice? We cut through the marketing hype to reveal the three essential pharmacokinetic tests and FDA requirements that can prevent serious adverse events in your patients. Faculty: Chris Aiken, M.D…
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This episode reviews recent evidence on microwave and radiofrequency ablation as minimally invasive treatments for primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism, highlighting efficacy, safety, and complication profiles compared with surgery. Focusing on a multicenter prospective Radiology study in older patients, the discussion shows that both ablation…
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How to Achieve More in 2026 Than the Last Five Years Combined
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28:25Most people fail at their goals not because they lack discipline but because they are working against their own neurobiology. After spending over a decade studying the brain I have learned this. Your brain does not change based on what you want. It changes based on the conditions you create for it. This episode is not about motivation. It is about …
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WELCOME TO SEASON 6 OF THE MAYO CLINIC TALKS PODCAST! Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. Guest: Warren G. Thompson, M.D. Alcohol can offer a variety of social and potential health benefits when consumed in moderation. However, alcohol is also associated with a variety of health risks, including addiction, increased likelihood of accidents, impaired judgm…
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ACT Brief: Reframing Site Initiation Readiness, Operational Execution as Competitive Advantage, and a Historic Motion Sickness Approval
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2:18In today’s ACT Brief, we explore how site initiation can be leveraged to improve early trial performance through demonstrated readiness, examine how AI and decentralized infrastructure are reshaping clinical operations strategy, and review FDA’s approval of the first new pharmacologic motion sickness treatment in more than four decades.…
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Multiple System Atrophy Without Dysautonomia
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10:04Dr. Elizabeth Coon talks with Prof. Franziska Hopfner aboutthe frequency and disease trajectory of MSA patients who do not experience dysautonomia, in comparison to those with autonomic involvement. Read the related article in Neurology®. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.By American Academy of Neurology
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From Diagnosis to Delivery: A Look at the Continuing Gap in Maternal Testing
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9:12Callie Torres, Jeannie Kelly, Ann M Gronowski. From Diagnosis to Delivery: A Look at the Continuing Gap in Maternal Testing. Clinical Chemistry, Volume 72, Issue 1, January 2026, Pages 27–34, https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/hvaf109By Ann M Gronowski
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This week, please join author Robert Lookstein and Associate Editor Joshua Beckman as they discuss the article "Randomized Controlled Trial of Mechanical Thrombectomy With Anticoagulation Versus Anticoagulation Alone for Acute Intermediate-High Risk Pulmonary Embolism: Primary Outcomes From the STORM-PE Trial." For the episode transcript, visit: ht…
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ACT Brief: Persistent Barriers to Cancer Trial Participation, Clarifying IRT Data Ownership, and Clinical Trial Opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa
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2:29In today’s ACT Brief, we examine persistent barriers limiting cancer trial participation and emerging approaches to address them, outline new guidance clarifying investigator versus sponsor ownership of IRT data, and review evidence highlighting sub-Saharan Africa’s capacity to support controlled clinical trials.…
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Artificial Intelligence-Based Echocardiography in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
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29:04Bettia Celestin, MD, and Francois Haddad, MD, join CHEST® Journal Podcast Moderator Matt Siuba, DO, MS, to discuss their research into the reliability of a fully automated deep learning workflow in echocardiography when assessing pulmonary hypertension. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2025.06.052 Disclaimer: The purpose of this activity is to expand the reach…
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Currently, as of today’s date, neither the ACOG nor SMFM currently support routine early induction of labor for suspected fetal macrosomia, instead recommending individualized counseling and reserving elective cesarean for extreme estimated fetal weights. However, a 2025 multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled trial was published in the Lanc…
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January 2026 CHEST Journal Editor Highlights
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19:57CHEST January 2026, Volume 169, Issue 1 CHEST® journal's Editor in Chief Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, highlights key research published in the journal CHEST January 2026 issue, including an exploration of intermittent asthma and risk of severe exacerbation in children, an examination of the use of ceftriaxone to prevent early-onset pneumonia …
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Marsha Linehan makes it out of a long-term psychiatric hospital and vows to develop a better approach to suicidality, reinventing therapy for borderline personality disorder. CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this Episode Published On: 01/05/2026 Duration: 16 minutes, 50 seconds Chris Aiken, MD and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant fin…
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Episode 437 – RLR – An Abnormal Normal Gap Acidosis
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36:08https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/RLR-FINAL.mp3 Episode description RLR discuss a case of a normal gap acidosisBy rabihgeha
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TWiV 1285: Encapsidating viruses 2025
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1:48:24TWiV reviews compelling virology themes for 2024, as heard in our 98 episodes, including 22 guests. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Kathy Spindler Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Support science education at MicrobeTV ASV 2026 Dismantling of science and public health in the US including TWi…
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia — Proceedings from a Symposium Series Preceding the 67th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition
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1:57:33Dr Harry Paul Erba from the Duke Cancer Institute, Dr Amir Fathi from Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr Tara L Lin from The University of Kansas Medical Center, Dr Alexander Perl from the University of Pennsylvania’s Abramson Cancer Center and Dr Eytan M Stein from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discuss recent data surrounding the manageme…
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TWiV 1284: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
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29:44Recording after the ball drops, Dr. Griffin and Vincent Racaniello wish everyone a Happy New Year, discuss an evidence-based approach to teaching and practice medicine and reminisce on the history of vaccine development and use before their discussion about the whooping cough outbreak of 2025 in the US and falling levels of tetanus vaccination, the…
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Mobile Health Smoking Cessation for Patients With TB, Nirsevimab vs Maternal RSVpreF Vaccine for RSV Prevention in Newborns, Self-Care and Spinal Manipulation for Low Back Pain, and more
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17:13Editor's Summary by Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, Editor in Chief, and Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for articles published from December 20,2025, through January 2, 2026.
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Are Nicotine Pouches a Safer Alternative to Cigarettes?
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5:57In this week's roundup, JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi and staff writer Samantha Anderer discuss "As Nicotine Pouches Become More Popular, Experts Weigh the Risks and Potential for Smoking Cessation" and more. Related Content: Can Nicotine Pouches Help People Quit Smoking?
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JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery : Why Hearing Health Must Be Part of Voice Biomarker Research
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14:20Interview with Victoria A. Sanchez, AuD, PhD, and Yaël Bensoussan, MD, MSc, authors of Why Hearing Health Must Be Part of Voice Biomarker Research. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Why Hearing Health Must Be Part of Voice Biomarker Research
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ACT Brief: Support Services and Cancer Trial Access, 2025’s Most-Watched ACT Video Interviews, and FDA Approval of Narsoplimab
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2:32In today’s ACT Brief, we examine new data from the American Cancer Society on how transportation and lodging support affect cancer trial participation, review the most-viewed Applied Clinical Trials video interviews of 2025, and break down key trial results supporting the FDA approval of narsoplimab for transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopa…
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Examining Factors That Impact Speech Acceptability and Intelligibility in 4- to 7-Year-Old Children With Cleft Palate
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21:39In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Jessica L. Chee-Williams and Kelly Nett Cordero, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Examining Factors That Impact Speech Acceptability and Intelligibility in 4- to 7-Year-Old Children With Cleft Palate" (coauthored by Julie L…
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Very Dental Classics: Sugar, Science and Dr. Rella Christensen
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1:17:24This classic Dental Hacks episode features a long-form interview with Dr. Rella Christensen of TRAC Research (formerly CRA). The discussion covers the history of independent product evaluation, the challenges of maintaining objectivity in dental research, and significant findings regarding restorative materials and caries management. The original i…
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January 2026 Recall: Topics on Artificial Intelligence in Neurology
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1:21:19Start the new year with the January 2026 Recall, featuring five episodes focused on the topic of AI in neurology. The episode begins with Dr. Stacey Clardy talking with Stephen Marche about the evolving topic of natural language processing and its impact on neurology and everyday life. The episode leads into a conversation with Drs. Halley Alexande…
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In mid-December 2025, the FDA approved an at home devicethat aims to treat depression by sending electric current into a part of the brain (the prefrontal cortex) known to regulate mood. This has been available in the UK since 2019 but it is new to the US. The manufacturer has stated that over 55,000 patients have used the device across Europe, the…
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