Keep on Loving is the official podcast from the City of Philadelphia's Department of Public Health - Division of HIV Health (DHH) exploring sexual wellness, HIV awareness, and health equity. From the history of the epidemic to today's breakthroughs in treatment and prevention, we tackle the conversations that matter—breaking down stigma and lifting up the voices of those most impacted. Join us for real talk about care, advocacy, and building a world where everyone can thrive! Real Talk. Real ...
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Hiv Testing Podcasts
Hosted by Eileen Scully, MD, PhD, and Christopher Hoffmann, MD, MSC, MPH, both HIV specialists at Johns Hopkins, Viremic explores quandaries in adult HIV care. Each case discussion includes medical history and diagnoses, challenges in care and treatment, and key evidence and guidelines that informed clinical decision‑making. All clinical discussions presented on Viremic are for informational purposes only and are not offered as medical or clinical practice advice for patients or clinicians. ...
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Based in Toronto but global in outlook, pozcast challenges the status quo and celebrates people living and thriving with HIV. Host James Watson and his guests explore what it means to be poz and share stories of resilience, courage and resolve. Pozcast gets upfront and personal on issues that matter to the HIV community through candid conversations about health, work, love and life.
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Weekly updates on new data and best practices in patient care for a variety of infectious diseases including COVID-19, HIV, and viral hepatitis, from Decera Clinical Education. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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A weekly programme that illuminates the mysteries and challenges the controversies behind the science that's changing our world.
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Red Ribbon Organisation working World wide. Providing HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention programs.
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This is My Platform, http://Metro.co.uk’s new podcast, where we speak to the authors of some of our first-person and opinion section’s most-read articles of the past few years. My Platform is all about drawing attention to underheard and underrepresented voices in the media, with guests talking about issues close to their heart. Hosted by me, Jess Austin. I edit the section of the Metro that all our lovely guests submitted their pieces to. As well as being among the most popular articles, th ...
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Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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MedLink Health Connections explores the health services available at MedLink Georgia and education about various health topics, offering insights into affordable care, preventative health tips, and community wellness resources. Join us as we connect you to expert advice, patient stories, and the latest updates from MedLink Georgia—your partner in health and well-being!
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Welcome to Boombostic Health, where we challenge the business of healthcare and explore bold ideas that drive meaningful change. Each week we bring you candid conversations with top experts, innovators and leaders exploring the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of healthcare.
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday. The Current is produced in ...
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This podcast is dedicated to informing, enlightening, and entertaining the masses on the topics of Black Lives, Black Loves, Black Thought, and Black Self Determination, in an unfiltered, uncensored, and an unapologetic way.
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Be motivated, be inspired! Let's discuss everyday issues and topics that are common in today's world! Get insight on how to deal with life's challenges, feed your mind with positivity and learn about topics on healthcare.
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The Shaun Proulx Show is where stars come to shine. Whether interviewing A-list celebrities or the every-person, Shaun uses their stories of success, happiness, overcoming adversity, and personal achievement to uplift and inspire listeners across North America. Come have a #ThoughtRevolution about what’s possible for you and your life!
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The Shameless Care Podcast delivers honest, sex-positive conversations about sexual health, STI testing, and relationships—without fear or shame. Hosted by the founder and a practicing medical provider, it’s where real talk meets real medicine.
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Black women are beautiful. Black women are confident. We are resilient! Never apologize for being a powerful black women. We come in so many shades of black girl magic! Are you ready? Join the conversation as a young black woman Lala E. gets into a conversation that US black women are often not provided the spaces to say. So get ready as guest come to join Lala to discuss topics like dating, relationships, day to day life issues, mental health, and personal issues. Her focus is black women, ...
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Learn about pertinent news stories—in the format of short podcast episodes—that get to the heart of today’s most important issues in primary care with the Pri-Med News & Industry Features channel. Each news episode includes three distinct topics – jump to a topic of interest using helpful timestamps in each episode description. This channel also features podcasts covering practice management tips and key insights for treatments in various therapeutic areas.
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Hosted By Keyth David Instagram @justkeyth Throughout the series I will be talking to people from all Shades of life starting with some from the LGBTQ+ community. Everyone has a story to tell. In todays society it is easy to be caught up in the pressures of our own lives, missing out on some truly remarkable people who pass us by. Here are some of their stories. I also want to hear from you. Have you a story to tell? Drop me a voice note, email or DM on Instagram E-mail: [email protected]
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An emergency broadcast is sent out to New York City that a nuclear disaster is imminent. Time to find shelter? Twenty minutes.
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Evidence and experts to help you understand today's public health news—and what it means for tomorrow.
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Conversations that help us better understand the health of our communities from leading providers and contributors across the spectrum of care. Our goal is to create awareness and provide the information you need to stay, ‘in good health.’
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The podcast for evidence based medicine - where research, guidance and practice are debated and demystified
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Path2Parenthood (P2P) is an inclusive organization committed to helping people create their families by providing leading-edge outreach programs and timely educational information. The scope of our work encompasses reproductive health, infertility prevention and treatment, and family-building options including adoption and third party solutions. P2P is a national, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization headquartered in New York City.
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Physicians routinely diagnose and treat acute and chronic conditions across multiple clinical areas. Whether it’s a condition studied for decades or an emerging infection, comprehensive diagnostic testing is enabling faster and more effective care to drive better patient outcomes. In fact, most medical decisions are based at least partly on lab testing! On The Results Are In from Quest Diagnostics®, we are joined by diagnostics industry leaders who support providers in optimizing care pathwa ...
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Clinical Chats: a Podcast for Sexual and Reproductive Health Professionals
Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health
The latest information, news, and trends impacting healthcare providers and other professionals in the field of sexual and reproductive health. Visit our website at www.ctcsrh.org.
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Hosted by Dr. Carmen Logie, Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity & Social Justice with Marginalized Populations, and Professor at the University of Toronto's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work. Supported by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). This podcast invites a range of weekly guests to talk about all different kinds of stigma. Why does it matter? What does it look like? What can we do about it?Thank you for listening! Follow us on Twitter (@let_stigma) and Instagra ...
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ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast is a podcast that dives into the latest trends, challenges, and solutions in infection prevention and control. This podcast delivers expert insights, real-world strategies, and actionable advice, covering topics relevant to health care professionals at every level—from C-suite executives to infection preventionists, sterile processing, environmental hygiene staff, and more. Join us for conversations with leading infection preventionists, industry exper ...
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AMA Update is your source for physician-focused news. Hear from physicians and other experts on trending public health concerns, practice issues, and more. Because who’s doing the talking matters. Find all AMA podcasts at ama-assn.org/podcasts.
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Ep 55: Stigma is a barrier. At-home testing breaks it. HIV + STI Testing.
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22:16Show Notes Healthcare keeps talking about AI, affordability, and outcomes… But most systems are still ignoring the front door that drives care decisions: diagnostics. Recorded In the Wild at HLTH 2025 in Las Vegas, Bradley Bostic sits down with James York (Chief Commercial Officer + Head of Government Affairs, Molecular Testing Labs) to unpack a ha…
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Preventing HIV Today: Testing, PrEP, PEP, And Primary Care’s Role with Dr. Cameron Wagenbrenner
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16:36Many people still hold outdated beliefs about HIV, leading to fear, missed testing, and preventable infections. In this episode, Dr. Wagenbrenner, an internal medicine physician at MedLink, breaks down the essentials—how HIV affects the immune system, how it differs from AIDS, and why accurate information saves lives. We cover national and Georgia-…
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Testing Is Treatment: The Power of Routine HIV Screening
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16:34The crux of HIV care and prevention is quick and accurate diagnosis. Listen in to learn from Aniruddha (Anu) Hazra, MD, and Dr. Nancy S. Miller about the advantages and potential pitfalls of different HIV testing algorithms to find out which one is best suited for your practice. Presenters: Aniruddha (Anu) Hazra, MD Associate Professor, Section of …
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Jimmy Darts has become a social media star through his kindness videos. He has over 12 million followers and 400 million likes, just on his TikTok account. Through his account, he gives and raises thousands of dollars for strangers. We talk to him about his work, and his new book Undercover Kindness.…
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Ep 56: How At-Home Lab Testing Works (Behind the Kit)
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11:28At-home diagnostics isn't "a kit." It's an operating system. From the outside, it looks simple: order → kit arrives → collect → mail back. Behind the scenes, scaling that experience requires automation, reliability, and speed. In this conversation, Jeff Shattuck explains how DOT Corp uses automation, robotics, and AI to reduce the time from order t…
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Hello Viremic listeners. We are taking a break this week and encourage you to take a look back at our past episodes and catch up on any cases you may have missed. We'll be back on January 6, 2026 with a new case to discuss! From all of us at Viremic we hope you have a peaceful, healthy and joyous holiday season!…
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Christmas is supposed to be wholesome. Family friendly. Safe. Historically, that could not be further from the truth. Long before Christmas trees, carols, and Santa Claus, winter celebrations were loud, chaotic, and openly sexual. Ancient Romans celebrated Saturnalia with role reversals, heavy drinking, and public debauchery. Pagan solstice festiva…
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Arundhati Roy: My mother and I were like two nuclear powers
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24:46Her mother Mary's death left acclaimed Indian writer, author of The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy feeling "unanchored in space with no coordinates," even though she'd often been a target of Mary's wrath. Roy talks to Matt Galloway about her new memoir, "Mother Mary Comes to Me," revealing their fraught relationship, and how her mother's trailb…
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It was another year of devastating floods, fires and other extreme weather events. The Trump Administration also levelled dramatic cuts to climate science and pledged to break up one of the world’s leading weather forecasting research centres. And here in Canada, the federal government reversed a series of climate policies. We speak to climate scie…
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Would you become a living donor to a stranger?
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23:00One Canadian dies every two days waiting for an organ. Stephanie Azzarello feared she'd be one of them. For people waiting for a liver, like Azzarello, there’s an option to find a living donor. Usually it comes from a family member or close friend… but not always. The woman who offered to help Azzarello after seeing her social media post was a stra…
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Susan Orlean: Why being curious gives you a richer life
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36:41Susan Orlean is the best selling author of seven books including The Orchid Thief and The Library Book, and has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1992. On stage at the Vancouver Writers Fest, she talks about being curious about the world, and how that's led her to the most unexpected stories. She tells the stories behind her stories of th…
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The great Newfoundland satirist has been touring the country this fall, selling out theatres with his latest standup show. He joins us to reflect on the year in Canadian politics. Rick Mercer's Stand Up For Canada premieres Dec 28 at 9 PM on CBC TV and streams on CBC Gem.
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Some Canadian snowbirds ditch US holiday plans
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19:54Some Canadians are changing their travel plans and heading to international destinations outside of the United States. We speak with two Canadian snowbirds, one who decided to travel to Mexico, rather than make their annual trip to Texas. While another returned to their Florida home, but not without some hesitation, only to find fewer Canadians aro…
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HIV The Unbelievable History From Tragedy to Triumph
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38:19For decades, HIV was a diagnosis defined by fear, stigma, and loss. In this episode, we trace the true history of HIV from its earliest recognition through the AIDS crisis and into the modern era of treatment and prevention. We explore how science, activism, politics, and public misunderstanding shaped the epidemic, and how HIV became one of the mo…
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The transformative power of cheese and mongering
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23:55Long-time CBC Radio host Michael Finnerty shares how training as an apprentice cheesemonger in London's Borough Market nourished his soul, gave him a sense of purpose and helped him rediscover the power of community. He talks about his new book "The Cheese Cure" while taking Matt Galloway on a tasting journey through the sampling of four Canadian c…
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Musicians Shad and Talia Schlanger join Matt Galloway for their picks of the best Albums of 2025.
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An Alberta cattle producer has been steering his herd through years of drought and says it feels pretty good to have more 'jingle in his jeans' right now with record high beef prices. And a Winnipeg butcher says in spite of eye popping beef prices, his customers so far are still willing to fork over big bucks for the right cut. We speak with Sylvai…
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Decera Clinical Education Independent Conference Coverage of IDWeek and EACS 2025: HIV Update Podcast
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36:47Tune into this podcast to revisit discussions led by global experts, Karine Lacombe, MD, PhD, and Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD, featuring the latest updates on HIV treatment and prevention from the 2025 IDWeek and EACS conferences. Topics covered include: Real-world safety and efficacy of long-acting ART ART switch: preferences, treatment satisfact…
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How did President Trump transform science in 2025?
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26:29This week President Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget announced that a major climate research centre would be broken up. 2025 has brought a wave of reorganisations and funding cuts, reshaping the ways science is done in the USA. Veteran science journalist Roland Pease tells us whether we’re starting to see the impacts. Victori…
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This year’s biggest breakthrough and top news stories
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33:58First up on the podcast, Online News Editor David Grimm joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about this year’s best online news stories—top performers and staff picks alike. Together they journey the scientific gamut, from bird feeders’ influence on hummingbird beak evolution to the use of “artificial spacetimes” to guide tiny robots through their envir…
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989 - A Sharp Rise in Pickleball Injuries
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12:49About this episode: The only thing increasing faster than the number of new pickleball players is the number of pickleball injuries. Between 2017 and 2022, sports medicine experts saw a seven-fold increase in injuries. In this episode: orthopedic surgeon Eric Bowman tells Stephanie Desmon—Public Health On Call's resident pickleball devotee—what's d…
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Liberal MP Sameer Zuberi says the process towards peace he hoped to hear about on the ground in the West Bank and Jerusalem appears to be stalled. In Gaza, people continue to suffer as winter sets in.
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Orphaned polar bear cub finds new family to survive
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8:16A polar bear cub has defied the odds in Northern Manitoba after being adopted by another mother bear, leaving researchers excited about what it could mean for polar bear health and survival amidst climate pressures on the species.
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Meet the woman who climbed this enormous sheer cliff and made history
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20:42Sasha DiGiulian spent nine days trapped on a ledge in a storm before becoming the first female climber to make up the famously difficult Platinum route on El Capitán.
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Jimmy Lai’s son; “This is a man who knows what is right.”
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18:58Jimmy Lai is one of the most high-profile critics of Beijing and the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party. Sebastien Lai is Jimmy Lai's son He joins Matt Galloway to talk about his father’s fight for democracy as he faces life in jail.
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About this episode: For decades, cosmetics and medicine developers have relied on animal testing to assure product safety for humans. Today, more ethical and accurate alternatives to animal testing are poised to improve this process. In this episode: scientist and lawyer Paul Locke on the new technologies replacing lab animals and how regulators ca…
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Why Zadie Smith loves Billie Eilish, clubbing and third-rate novels
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24:27Zadie Smith wonders if she's weird. She pays attention to a lot in an age when our attention has been captured and her phone-free life can be lonely. It's been twenty-five years since Zadie Smith published her widely acclaimed novel 'White Teeth'. She talks to Matt Galloway about aging, attention, clubbing, why she loves Billie Eilish, and her new …
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The flu can turn deadly, get your shot, doctors warn
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20:02We speak with Dr. Jesse Papenburg at Montreal Children's Hospital about the high number of kids coming into the ER and having to be hospitalized with influenza. And then we turn to Angela Rasmussen, virologist at the Vaccine and Infectious Diseases Organization in Saskatchewan who explains why the H3N2 influenza strain this year is causing harsher …
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Our panel of experts give us their top picks for 2025. Food journalists Lucy Waverman, Jonathan Cheung, and Chris Nuttall-Smith name their top picks for cookbooks that will inspire you in the kitchen.
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I Built a Telehealth Company: Here Are the Industry’s Secrets
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48:08Website: https://www.shamelesscare.com/ Email newsletter sign up (unsubscribe anytime) https://shamelesscare.com/podcast/ I founded a successful telehealth company, and I’m a strong believer in telehealth as a model of care. It has expanded access, improved convenience, and helped a lot of people. But there are also aspects of the industry that I f…
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Winter surfing in Canada's oceans and Great Lakes
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13:14Winter surfing is a thing, and it's happening all over Canada — from the giant waves of Lake Superior to the Atlantic coast to Tofino, B.C. Three winter surfers from across this country share their love for the sport, how it compares to summer surfing and what keeps pulling them back to chase waves in the frigid winter waters…
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What political chaos in Quebec means for Canada
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19:38There's been a lot going on in Quebec politics this year while many of us may have had our eye on the Canada-US relations. The Quebec government has been under fire for its policies on doctors, on secularism, on a new constitution, and more. The new leader of the opposition Quebec Liberals is under heavy pressure to resign. And the Parti Quebecois,…
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She had anorexia as a teenager. She wants you to know it's more complicated than you might think
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24:25Eisha Marjara's documentary "Am I The Skinniest Person You've Ever Seen?" examines her desire to halt her transition into womanhood and the complex ties in her immigrant family. She hopes doing so will help others feel less alone.
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Jamaican resilience after category 5 storm
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11:23The CBC's David Common was in Jamaica more than a month after parts of the island were devastated by a category 5 hurricane. He takes us to a local hospital where the roof was ripped off and patients are still showing up with injuries from the storm. He also introduces us to locals who are trying to get back on their feet and hoping that tourists w…
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RSV Revealed Podcast: The Role of Diagnostic Testing in Advancing Clinical Care
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1:05:21In this podcast, featuring audio from an expert roundtable video module, listen as 3 multidisciplinary faculty, Tracey Q. Davidoff, MD, FCUCM; Carina Marquez, MD, MPH; and Jeffrey D. Whitman, MD, MS, discuss the benefits of diagnosing respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and optimal testing strategies. Topics covered include: The annual burden of RSV …
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987 - The Disturbing War Strategy of Attacking Health Care
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15:01About this episode: Attacking health care facilities and providers is becoming a standard strategy of war in places like Colombia, Lebanon, Ukraine, and Gaza, and it is increasingly being perpetrated by state actors. In this episode: Health and human rights lawyer Leonard Rubenstein discusses these disturbing trends, why there's so little accountab…
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A CBC investigation recently found there are thousands more people behind bars in Ontario jails than just a few years ago. But the number of jail beds has remained the same. This is all happening while federal and provincial politicians are discussing new bail reform legislation -- changes that could lead to a further influx of accused people being…
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What we know about the Bondi Beach terror attack
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19:13Two gunmen attacked the Jewish holiday event, Hanukkah by the Sea on Bondi Beach, Australia on Sunday. Hundreds were there to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah. At least 15 people were killed, and dozens more were injured. One of the attackers was also killed, the other is in critical condition. We talk to Ben Knight from the vigil in Sydney. He …
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The brightness and beauty of being indigenous
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27:0610 years after the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, three members of the family of the late Murray Sinclair, the chair of the commission, reflect on his legacy. Stephanie and Sara Sinclair are the co-editors of two new collections of writing, "A Steady Brightness of Being" and "You Were Made for this World." They talk about their …
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Rebuilding Confidence in Vaccines: Countering Misinformation During Pharmacy Visits
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8:05Every day, I hear patients share worries shaped by the growing wave of vaccine misinformation—questions that reveal just how overwhelming today’s “infodemic” has become. In this podcast, I explore what vaccine hesitancy really looks like and how pharmacists can use empathy, strong recommendations, and meaningful dialogue to help rebuild confidence …
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Is Telehealth Private? What Ends Up in Your Medical Record Forever
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40:25Are you trying to keep a secret? In this episode, we break down what actually happens to your telehealth visits, prescriptions, and test results after you click “submit.” What gets documented. What gets shared. What might quietly show up in your medical record later — sometimes years down the line. We explain how electronic health records work, whe…
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Mark Bittman's $15 fine dining experiment
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12:44For the past three months, Mark Bittman has been running a curious experiment: a fine dining restaurant where patrons pay as little as $15 for a meal. The former New York Times food writer wanted to see whether it was possible to run a restaurant where the food was healthy and locally sourced, the staff was treated and paid well and the prices were…
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Canada pushes for a “brain gain” amidst US turmoil
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24:58Doctors, scientists and tech experts are being courted by top Canadian hospitals and universities. And why some top Canadian scientists say it’s time to “come home” amidst the immigration turmoil gripping the United States.
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These Epstein survivors demanded his files be released and won — but their fight isn't over yet
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30:53Jess Michaels and Liz Stein say their sisterhood of women harmed by Jeffrey Epstein are determined to keep up the pressure as the deadline for the Trump administration to produce the documents approaches and beyond.
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Would our ancestors have benefited from early neanderthals making fire?
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26:28400 thousand years ago our early human cousins dropped a lighter in a field in the East of England; evidence that was uncovered this week and suggests that early neanderthals might have made fire 350 thousand years earlier than we previously thought. Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes is honorary researcher at the universities of Cambridge and Liverpool and au…
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Hunting asteroids from space, and talking to pollinators with heat
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27:59First up on the podcast, we’ve likely only found about half the so-called city-killer asteroids (objects more than 140 meters in diameter). Freelance science journalist Robin George Andrews joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the upcoming launch of NASA’s Near-Earth Object Surveyor, an asteroid hunter that will improve our ability to look for large …
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About this episode: The decline in journalism and the explosion of social media have converged to form an information crisis, with millions exposed to misleading and false information relevant to their health. In this episode: Joanne Kenen, Lymari Morales, and Josh Sharfstein—authors of a new book exploring this issue—talk about the diagnosis of "i…
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