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Ya Never Know

Robin and Julie

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Two chronic pain patients discuss their, as well as guests', journeys through various diagnoses... Chiari Malformation, Cervical Dystonia, Tarlov Cyst Disease, Scoliosis, etc. This podcast is meant to give hope and support to those who suffer from chronic pain. "Ya Never Know" what someone might be going through, so treat others with kindness.
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This Podcast Will Kill You

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Skin STUFF

Kendall Egan MD

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Board-certified dermatologist Kendall Egan MD chats about ANYthing and EVERYthing skin. The podcast Skin STUFF is for educational and informational purposes only. This podcast should not substitute for seeing a qualified health care professional in person.
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Field Advisor

Illinois Soybean Association

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Field Advisor, funded by the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) Checkoff Program, provides the latest agronomic information and on-farm research from local experts to help Illinois soybean producers improve yield and profitability.
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Butts & Guts: A Cleveland Clinic Digestive Health Podcast

Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute

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A Cleveland Clinic podcast exploring your digestive and surgical health from end to end. You’ll learn how to have the best digestive health possible from your gall bladder to your liver and more from our host, Colorectal Surgeon and President of the Main Campus Submarket Scott Steele, MD.
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Teal Talk–An Ovarian Cancer Podcast

National Ovarian Cancer Coalition

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Teal Talk–An Ovarian Cancer Podcast is a compelling audio and video series from the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, dedicated to education, awareness, and empowerment. Through inspiring interviews with survivors, medical experts, and caregivers, we explore a wide range of topics that shed light on ovarian cancer. Tune in for powerful stories, expert insights, and essential information that can truly make a difference. Whether you’re seeking knowledge, support, or inspiration, Teal Talk br ...
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Hosted by Dr. David Ghozland, a board certified Ob/Gyn providing the latest topics in women's health, sexual medicine and cosmetic gynecology. Dr. Ghozland has been in practice for over 15 years and leads the way in innovative and cutting edge therapies. He is a highly sought out surgeon/physician and past president of the Los Angeles County Medical Association. As an author of several books on women's health, Dr. Ghozland's mission for this podcast is to bring awareness and the most update ...
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Mickey's Minute

Mickey Trivett

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This is the Mickey's Minute Podcast! Straight Forward & Honest Discussions about Life, Business, and Everything Else! Occasionally, I or/we may say a curse word, be politically incorrect, and just have some plain ole' fun, so consider this your warning.
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Students of Surgery

Tanwir Jaffer

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Bringing you various surgical topics by experts in the field. Making your learning and preparing for surgical exams easier. Aimed at surgeons-in-training but is useful for medical students, interns, registrars and consultants. Based in South Africa for FCS(SA) and MRCS candidates.
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Pursuit of Wellness

Mari Llewellyn & Pursuit Network

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Mari Llewellyn is the transformation queen. Since 2018, Mari has been on an evolving journey with all things health and wellness. Inspired by her own pursuit of wellness, Mari is diving deeper into topics such as optimal living, nutrition, exercise, longevity, mental health, childhood trauma, relationships, and more. Radical honesty, goal-setting, and self-discipline all helped Mari transform and finally feel at home in her body. But Pursuit of Wellness is really about working from the insid ...
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You're Kidding, Right?

Freya Bleathman & Anne Atkins

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You're Kidding, Right is a podcast by two doctors for everything you need to know about paediatrics). Each week we release 2 episodes on key topics that will help you understand how our littlest patients work. Whether you're a junior doctor, medical student, nursing grad, general practice trainee or anyone who wants to learn the who, what, when, where and how of kids, we will do our very best to make your learning a little easier, and a little more fun! https://www.instagram.com/yourekidding ...
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Welcome to Unapologetically Woman, the podcast where we break the silence and stigma around women's health and beyond.Whether it's discussing the challenges of PMS, celebrating the beauty of pregnancy, or exploring the complexities of menopause, we're here to uplift and empower each other. I'm your host Ms. Tonya, and each week, we invite brave and inspiring women to share their stories, experiences, and wisdom.Who is Ms. TonyaEmpower your professional journey with tailored life coaching ser ...
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Welcome to Talk About Your Period: The podcast that normalizes and celebrates all things menstrual. After all, it’s just blood. I'm Karen Daubert, and each episode I talk with fellow menstruators about their experience having a period. Periods can be messy, complicated, hilarious, joyful, devastating, and more. Let’s stop shying away from these conversations, and let’s start talking about periods. Because as any menstruator can tell you, periods can make for a pretty damn good story.
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Dr Sukhdeep Singh Jhawar's Talk Show

Dr. Sukhdeep Singh Jhawar

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Dr. Sukhdeep Singh Jhawar is among the top neurologists in Punjab, and currently offering his services at Deep Hospital in Ludhiana. This podcast enables you to learn more about the spine and brain surgeries. Also, you will be able to know the different treatments of brain disorders posted by Dr. Sukhdeep Singh Jhawar.
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Period, Sis Podcast

Period Sis Production

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Period, Sis the series presents Period Sis podcast. Every Wednesday host Mandii B will be joined by a guest to discuss taboo conversations that take you from the bathroom, bedroom, and the hospital room. After a successful Season 1 with over 80 episodes of vulnerable and jaw-dropping tales of womanhood, Season 2 has finally arrived and we are joined by some incredible women who vulnerably and often hilariously share their unique journey through womanhood discussing topics like PCOS, Toxic sh ...
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Dr. Tilak Shah is an interventional endoscopist and medical director of the Pancreas Center at Cleveland Clinic Florida. He joins this episode of Butts & Guts to discuss pancreatic cysts. Listen to learn more about what causes pancreatic cysts, how they are diagnosed and treated, and what types have the potential of turning into cancer.…
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The crop’s finally off the field, wrapping up another growing season. Instead of turning the page to next season, what else should happen in the field before winter hits? In this episode, Jake Munroe, soil management specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness, discusses what farmers should prioritize once crops, spec…
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In this episode, the IL Soy Envoys break down the current state of harvest across Illinois, sharing yield reports, regional trends, and how ongoing drought conditions are shaping results. They also provide updates on cover crop seeding (and no, not the “free kind” already growing in the field!) and discuss fall burndown along with the challenges of…
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As we learned last week, starvation extends far beyond hunger and what a lack of food does to the human body. Similarly, famine is much more than a food shortage and starvation on a population-level scale. This week, we’re picking up where we left off last episode to explore the definitions, drivers, and many dimensions of famine. We trace famines …
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Red crown rot is increasingly recognized as a serious issue in soybean production, but many questions remain. In this Field Advisor episode, Syngenta’s Dale Ireland, University of Illinois plant pathologist Boris Camiletti, and Illinois Soybean Association outreach agronomist Stephanie Porter discuss early detection, management strategies, environm…
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Deprived of food, our bodies do the best they can to keep us alive and functioning as long as possible. As the days pass, the rhythms of our lives change: our metabolism, our heartbeats, our hormones, even our thoughts shift to adjust to this period of scarcity. This response is evolutionarily engrained, following a variable but fairly prescribed p…
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Join Dr. David Ghozland in conversation with Lynn Case, founder of Integrative Nutrition Coach and Wellness, as she shares her career journey, practical nutrition advice, and simple tips for maintaining lasting health and vitality. How to reach and follow Lynn Case: @integrativenutritioncoach [email protected]
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Understanding ovarian cancer starts with real stories. In this episode of Teal Talk, the official podcast from the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC), we sit down with Evelyn, a mother and ovarian cancer survivor, to explore her powerful story of diagnosis, resilience, and the role of biomarker testing in shaping her treatment plan. Learn how…
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In addition to climate challenges, growers are facing instability around input costs and supply chain issues. Rethinking access to fertilizer could help take away some of that uncertainty and bring peace of mind. FuelPositive is bringing decentralized on-farm green ammonia technology to local farms, giving farmers control and allowing them to produ…
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Eliot Clay, executive director of the Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and Andrew Larson, director of government relations and strategy at the Illinois Soybean Association, join the Field Advisor podcast to talk about the critical role of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) in Illinois. Together, they explore…
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Every year, millions of babies around the world are screened for dozens of treatable conditions within the first day or two of life. What it takes is a few drops of blood on some filter paper, and what it gives is profound: potentially life-saving information. The advent of newborn screening is one of the greatest public achievements of the 20th ce…
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Discover how ovarian cancer treatment can impact body image, sexual health, and intimate relationships, and learn strategies for reclaiming confidence and connection. In this episode of Teal Talk, Stephanie Taylor speaks with Alexandria Callahan, a clinical sexologist from City of Hope, about navigating physical changes, emotional challenges, and t…
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IL Soy Envoys Matt Montgomery, CCA, of Beck’s Hybrids, Seth Wiley of Babson Farms, and Byron Hendrix, CCA, of Agronomy 1st LLC join the podcast to share harvest updates from across Illinois. They dig into the biggest headlines from the field—including how 2025 shaped up as a strong fungicide response year, with some corn fields showing 20–30 bushel…
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What is chronic acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and what causes it? Join Cleveland Clinic Florida gastroenterologist Jeffrey Steiner, MD, as he discusses, causes, symptoms, treatment options, prevention and the risks of leaving chronic acid reflux untreated.By Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute
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None of us are ever truly alone. Our bodies are home to untold numbers of microbes, chilling on our skin, in our guts, throughout our respiratory tract, inside our bellybuttons, under our fingernails, and beyond. For the most part, we live in harmony with these critters, never giving them a second thought. But occasionally, they may grow a bit too …
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Camelina is an oilseed crop that originated in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia in similar climates to the prairie provinces in Western Canada. It’s well-adapted to the southern regions of Canada because it has good drought tolerance and it’s well-adapted to the northern regions of the country because it has good frost tolerance and a shor…
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Food Fear in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can lead to poor nutrition, restrictive eating, worsened gut health, stress and anxiety. Madison Simons, PsyD, a gastrointestinal (GI) psychologist for the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Cleveland Clinic, joins the Butts & Guts podcast to explore food fear, why…
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In this episode of the Field Advisor Podcast, Dr. Connor Sible, research assistant professor in the crop physiology lab at the University of Illinois, discusses his team’s recent work on sulfur trials in soybeans, tissue testing and their impact on crop yield and management. The conversation covers phantom yield loss in corn, harvest challenges and…
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When your car breaks down or your fridge goes on the fritz, you can order a replacement part and get things back up and running in no time. The same cannot always be said for another intricate machine: the human body. For centuries, scientists have grappled with making or transplanting suitable replacements for nearly every body part, from hearts t…
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Dr. Aaron Hager from the University of Illinois, Kevin “KJ” Johnson of the Illinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association, and Dr. Corey Lacey with the Illinois Soybean Association discuss the latest surrounding pesticide regulation. They break down the current status of dicamba and glyphosate, what the new rules may mean for farmers, and the role of a…
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Daphne Spyropoulos, PhD, a gastrointestinal (GI) psychologist in the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Cleveland Clinic, joins this episode of the Butts and Guts podcast to discuss the psychological impacts of having GI disorders, particularly those unique to women. Listen to learn why women are at a higher risk of mental …
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Last week, we took you through all the ways that cold can harm us and the harrowing history of humans perishing at its icy hands. Ending the story there would be skipping over the parts where cold gets to play the hero, rather than the villain. In the second installment of this frosty miniseries, we explore the situations in which we might use cold…
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In this episode of the Field Advisor Podcast, Matt Reardon, Senior Atmospheric Scientist at Nutrien Ag Solutions, breaks down the weather trends shaping agriculture right now. He discusses whether harvest conditions could mirror last year’s dry fall, the impact of current weather on crop health, updates on the ongoing hurricane season, and soil moi…
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In this special solo episode, I’m recording from home (comfy in bed, laptop in hand!) to catch you up on everything happening in my life right now. At 26 weeks pregnant, I’m reflecting on how my journey is unfolding, the emotional and spiritual connection I feel with my baby, and how this sacred season is shifting my approach to health, career, and…
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Could PCOS, endometriosis, or ovarian cysts increase your risk of ovarian cancer? In this episode of Teal Talk, Jennifer McClendon speaks with gynecologic oncologist Dr. Natalie Godbee from City of Hope to separate myths from facts. Learn what these conditions are, how they are managed, and which symptoms to watch for. Empower yourself with knowled…
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At the Farm Progress Show, IL Soy Envoy Byron Hendrix, CCA, and ISA Outreach Agronomist Stephanie Porter, CCA, shared crop updates and observations as harvest approaches. Corn is in good shape thanks to cooler weather, but standability and grain fill remain key concerns. Soybeans are healthy overall, though SDS is showing up in spots, and many fiel…
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For all our wondrous adaptations as a species - our big brains, our capacity for language, our opposable thumbs - we humans are not well-equipped to deal with the cold. Take us out of our insulated dwellings, take away our winter clothes, and things can get dicey fast. From frostbite to hypothermia, the cold can settle into our bones, leading us do…
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In this inspiring episode, Dr. Ghozland sits down with Gina Maier Vincent, founder of Exquisitely Aligned, to explore how we can elevate the quality of our daily lives. Gina shares her unique approach to helping clients step into their highest potential, embrace authenticity, and become the best version of themselves. Together, they dive into pract…
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Dr. Ajaratu (AJ) Keshinro, colorectal surgeon at Cleveland Clinic, joins this episode of Butts & Guts to share updates in immunotherapy as a treatment for colorectal cancer. She discusses how these treatments reactivate the immune system against cancer cells and what sets them apart from other cancer treatments. Join us to get the scoop on the late…
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The development of antibiotics was one of the greatest turning points in the history of medicine. Bacterial infections that were once death sentences were cured within a matter of days after administration of these lifesaving compounds. But the honeymoon didn’t last long, as resistant bacterial strains emerged and spread. Now, antimicrobial resista…
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Ep. 199 - Motivation fades, but discipline lasts. In this mash-up, Mari, Sami Spalter, Tom McCarthy and Michael Chernow dive into one of the most important questions for anyone chasing growth: how do you stay consistent when motivation runs out? This episode blends real stories, practical strategies, and inspiring lessons around the theme of discip…
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Some things just go together: peanut butter and jelly, bacon and eggs, milk and cereal, London and smog. Or at least, that’s the way things used to be until the Great Smog of 1952. (Don’t worry, the first three pairings are safe). If you’ve watched The Crown, you may remember an early episode in which a thick, noxious smog surrounded the entire cit…
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In this episode of the Field Advisor Podcast, IL Soy Envoy Torey Colburn, Midwest Conservation Agronomist with American Farmland Trust, shares an update on crop conditions in Northern Illinois. He discusses soil moisture, disease management, and the approaching window for cover crop seeding. Torey also explores the challenges and advantages of aeri…
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Ep. 198: This week’s mashup brings together powerful insights from Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, Dr. Andy Galpin, and JJ Virgin on one of the most talked-about topics in fitness: creatine for strength training. We’ll unpack why muscle is your most important organ for longevity, clear up the biggest myths holding women back from using creatine, and explore ho…
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Tonight, I will talk about: -I want Breast Implants, but I ride horses for a living so if I were to fall off my horse, would this damage the implants? -Can we remove a Boil? -Can I have Areola Reduction and Inverted Nipple Correction at the same time? -Can you treat Tubular breast deformities without implants ? -Can we remove a Pilomatrixoma? -Can …
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In this Teal Talk episode, we speak with Gwendolyn Taylor, an inspiring ovarian cancer survivor, advocate, author, and PhD student. Gwendolyn opens up about the early symptoms she experienced, the delay in diagnosis, the pivotal moment she finally felt heard by her doctor, and how finding the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition transformed her outloo…
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The terms ‘cover crop’ and ‘service crop’ are interchangeable. Regardless of the term you use, these crops do more than just cover the soil after the main crops come off the field. In this episode of Inputs, we’re going back to the basics – what are cover crops and what’s their purpose in a crop rotation? Kim Schneider, assistant professor at the U…
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For most of us, there probably hasn’t been a good reason for you to think about your gallbladder. Ever. Much of the time, it sits there, silently storing, concentrating, and, when needed, churning out bile every day. But occasionally, this unassuming organ will announce itself through waves of unceasing, excruciating pain brought on by a blockage o…
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I will talk about: -I want Breast Implants, but I ride horses for a living so if I were to fall off my horse, would this damage the implants? -Can we remove a Boil? -Can I have Areola Reduction and Inverted Nipple Correction at the same time? -Can you treat Tubular breast deformities without implants ? -Can we remove a Pilomatricoma? -Can we remove…
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