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Leveraging the Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories

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A Mayo Clinic podcast for administrators, outreach managers, and laboratory professionals hosted by Jane Hermansen, outreach manager at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, on how to best leverage and optimize the laboratory for patients, clients, and staff.
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NewsCard Daily

Visionary Labs

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Stay informed faster with NewsCard® Daily — your world news update in minutes. Each episode brings you the biggest global stories, explained simply and clearly, with insights that go beyond the headlines. Tune in to understand what’s happening — and why it matters.
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The EP Edit

EP Lab Digest

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The EP Edit is the official podcast of EP Lab Digest, a monthly publication for electrophysiologists and allied health professionals in the field of cardiac electrophysiology (EP). Each episode, we share candid conversations with thought leaders in the field about the latest advances in EP as well as emerging tools and technologies. To learn more about The EP Edit, visit www.eplapdigest.com.
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Fractured

ReFOCUS Media Labs

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A project of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists, FRACTURED is an informative podcast about the most important events as well as political and social challenges related to the refugee crisis and migration flows in the world with a special focus on Europe. ReFOCUS Media Labs foundation is dedicated to building a global network of media labs to equip asylum seekers and recognized refugees with modern media creation skills. For more go to: https://refocusmedialabs.org/
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The Lead in Peds

Children's National Hospital

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"The Lead in Peds" is dedicated to open conversations that take you beyond the lab coats into the groundbreaking work of child health research. From fragile hearts to kids facing addiction and bodies that won't grow, host Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH, chief academic officer and chair of Pediatrics, sits down with experts from Children's National Hospital to uncover the breakthroughs shaping the future of pediatric medicine. We engage with our pediatric leaders in cardiology, endocrinology, beh ...
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Researchers Under the Scope

University of Saskatchewan, OVDR, College of Medicine

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Medicine is so much more than lab coats and stethoscopes. The research community at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine is a diverse group of humans, all working with their own unique motivations — and not all of them work in a hospital setting. Get to know what gets these researchers amped about their jobs, what they're doing, where they're doing it, and why. Presented by the Office of Vice-Dean of Research, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Religion Unmuted

Boniuk Institute and Religion and Public Life Center

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Religion Unmuted is the podcast where we explore how religion is lived. We aim to amplify voices that are not often heard in public conversations about religion. Join us for research-driven dialogue as we look for religion in unexpected spaces—such as the workplace, the lab, or on the campaign trail—and in everyday life.
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Technology-focused conversations that tell the story of Hilliard City Lab, its partners, and associated companies. The City of Hilliard launched this initiative in 2021 to help grow the entrepreneurial ecosystem by providing resources and support to local startups and tech companies. This program removes government barriers, fosters innovation, and drives economic growth in Hilliard and across Central Ohio.
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Beyond the Bench

Beyond the Bench

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Step inside the world of science with Colin, Josh, and Shawn on Beyond the Bench Podcast! This is where curiosity meets conversation, as three friends explore the stories, experiments, and discoveries that happen beyond the lab bench. Each episode brings you: Fascinating insights from the world of science, research, and innovation Real-life lab experiences, tips, and behind-the-scenes stories Thought-provoking discussions, laughs, and debates that make science approachable and fun Whether yo ...
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The Neuron covers the latest AI developments, trends and research, hosted by Grant Harvey and Corey Noles. Digestible, informative and authoritative takes on AI that get you up to speed and help you become an authority in your own circles. Available every Tuesday on all podcasting platforms and YouTube. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.theneurondaily.com/subscribe
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Hello and welcome! I'll be honest, as someone working in a lab at a hospital, I needed a creative outlet and decided to try podcasting. I love to talk - most days - and I love looking for ways to boost my happy hormones and I want to share what works for me in hopes it may work for you; but like I also just love to talk about random shenanigans so join me for whatever ride this may look like.
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Founded in 1997 by a team of India’s leading cardiologists, CARE Hospitals started its journey as a 100-bedded Heart Institute with a core team of 20 cardiologists, 1 operating theatre, and 1 catheterization laboratory. 25 years later, the CARE Hospitals Group is a multi-speciality healthcare provider with 17 healthcare facilities serving 7 cities across 6 states in India. It is the regional leader in South and Central India and is amongst the top 5 Pan-Indian hospital chains. CARE Hospitals ...
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Award-winning podcast featuring interviews with the world’s greatest adventurers, immersive travel documentaries recorded on location, deep dives into cultures around the world, and inspiration for how to life to the fullest. Hailed as “inspiring storytelling” by the New York Times, and “Ear candy for listeners” by the Washington Post, past guests include Conrad Anker, Ed Stafford, Kristine Tompkins and many more legends of travel and adventure.
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Chef Life Radio is for chefs and culinary leaders who already know how to cook, but were never taught how to carry responsibility without burning out, breaking their teams, or losing themselves in the process. Hosted by Chef Adam Lamb, culinary leadership coach and creator of The Successful Chef™ framework, this show explores what it actually takes to lead in modern kitchens, emotionally, operationally, and humanely. This is not a cooking show. It’s a leadership conversation. Each episode cu ...
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CAMTech Chats

CAMTech Chats

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CAMTech Chats is a curated podcast series about current topics in medtech brought to you by the Consortium for Affordable Medical Technologies (CAMTech) at Massachusetts General Hospital Global Health.
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My Favorite Mistake is a podcast about learning without blame in business and leadership. Despite the name, it’s not just my favorite mistake—it’s yours, it’s ours, and it’s what we can all learn from when things don’t go as planned. Hosted by author and consultant Mark Graban, each episode features honest conversations with leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers about a meaningful mistake they made—and what they learned after things went wrong. How they responded. How they imp ...
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Medicare Connect Radio

Millennium Physician Group

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Welcome to Medicare Connect Radio, sponsored by Millennium Physician Group. Each week, we talk about the healthcare issues that are important to you if you’re 65 or older, approaching 65, or maybe you’re making healthcare decisions for a loved one who’s in their golden years. We invite providers and experts to share insights to help you take control of your healthcare decisions. Millennium Physician Group has quickly become the leading independent physician group with more than 800 healthcar ...
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HOW TO NOT DIE

Diagnostic Detectives Network

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Is you diagnosis precise, correct, and complete? Is your treatment plan perfect? Get answers here: https://diagnosticdetectives.com/ Top doctors educate and share wisdom that patients cannot hear during brief office visits. Diagnostic Detectives Network expert conversations invite you to go beyond buzzwords and platitudes in medicine. How to maintain health? How to get better if your health faltered? What are common misconceptions in medicine? Our experts answer these questions. Host: Anton ...
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This podcast is for technical and scientific founders in Data, Energy, Defense, Agriculture, Aerospace, and Deep Tech who want to turn new ideas into reality. The AI-innovation cycle doesn't use the old rules to scale, so how will really big ideas move from lab to launch to full diffusion? From bio-inspired drones mimicking insect movement, to quantum computing breakthroughs and climate tech moonshots; we help scientific founders, buyers, investors and regulators collaborate to source scalab ...
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Cutting through the complexity of health and fitness research, Leo & Eva brings you the latest scientific discoveries—decoded for everyday life. We break down cutting-edge studies from the world’s top universities, making them easy to understand and apply. No jargon, no fluff—just real science, simplified. 🎙️ New episodes weekly! 📖 Read more on the ORIEMS FIT Research Digest: https://oriems.fit/blogs/research-digest/ Subscribe now for evidence-based insights that actually matter! 🚀
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Everything Is Up

Tammera Hollerich

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A podcast about the successes and achievements of those that have risen to the top in their field or who have achieved a level of success and want to make a positive impact on their communites. Ordinary people are achieving remarkable things and you can too. I couldn't be more excited to share these stories with you.
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Tell Me About Yourself Podcast

Holley M. Kholi-Murchison

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Tell Me About Yourself is a podcast created - like it's sister-book - for dynamic human beings constantly redefining themselves, their work, and the world around them. It explores the journeys of artists, creatives and entrepreneurs accurately and artfully defining themselves and their successes on their own terms. From challenges and triumphs, to defining moments and daily practices, each conversation provides a personal look at unconventional roadmaps for preserving a sense of self and cat ...
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TISS-EVE

Tissedu

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The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), established in 1936 as the Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work in Mumbai, aimed to create human service professionals to address the issues of unemployment and poverty in the context of the Great Depression of the 1930s. It was renamed ‘Tata Institute of Social Sciences’ in 1944, and in 1964 the Government of India (GoI) declared TISS as ‘Deemed to be a University’ under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, 1956.
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If sciatic pain lives in the leg, why do most treatments focus on the back? And what did hospital doctors discover when they tested electrical stimulation instead? This question stops people mid-scroll. Because sciatic pain travels down the leg, not just the spine. Most therapies focus only on the lower back. In 2018, hospital doctors in China stud…
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This episode covers Ukraine's potential peace deal, a landmark Congo-Rwanda pact, a partial school rescue in Nigeria, deadly floods in Indonesia, and a hospital airstrike in Myanmar.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarity, the app pairs visual…
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This episode covers a major Russian air assault on Ukraine, a large prisoner swap in Yemen, a disruptive cyberattack in France, and security crises in Nigeria, Myanmar, and Ecuador, alongside political developments in Canada, Brazil, and the United States.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a c…
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Why do some muscles stay weak even after sciatic nerve pressure is removed? A hospital study found muscle signals may recover slower than pain itself. That surprised researchers studying people after sciatica surgery. Because nerve pressure was gone, yet movement still struggled. So researchers tested something different during walking. They used e…
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Nick Talken started a 3D printing materials company in a trailer lab in his co-founder's backyard, sold it to a 145-year-old German chemical giant, then spun out an AI platform that's now transforming R&D for Fortune 100 companies. Albert Invent's foundational AI model—trained on 15 million molecular structures—is helping scientists at companies li…
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This episode covers escalating Middle East tensions, retaliatory U.S. strikes in Syria, a devastating Indonesian flood crisis, Ukrainian attacks inside Russia, and a major prisoner release in Belarus.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarity, th…
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In this episode of Religion Unmuted, host Todd Ferguson speaks with Stacy Auld, Vice President of Spiritual Care and Values Integration for Houston Methodist, a prominent healthcare system. Stacy offers a fascinating look at the multifaceted role of a hospital chaplain, exploring how her work has evolved from providing bedside care to leading syste…
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This episode covers an ISIL ambush in Syria killing US troops, a deadly airstrike on a hospital in Myanmar, a mass kidnapping rescue in Nigeria, a major prisoner release in Belarus, and the controversial pardon of Honduras's former president.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimali…
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Send us a text Tara from Port Misery is back and this week we talk Willow's trial, Joss the spy and Lulu's kids. Tara also runs down all of the stories we watched in 2025! Grateful for any support: buymeacoffee.com/GHSundayShift New Merch Store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/sunday_shift_merch Follow us on Instagram at GH_Sunday_Shift…
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In this episode, medical student and researcher Vaidehee Lanke shares what large provincial datasets reveal about opioid use disorder, maternal mental health, and pregnancy. Armed with data, she hopes better support —before, during, and after birth—can change outcomes for mothers and babies. Lanke spent her summer working with epidemiologist Dr. Na…
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Why does pain start in the back, then move to the thigh, leg, or even toes? What if the real problem isn’t pain, but muscles failing to switch back on? Many people feel pain in the lower back first. Then it travels into one buttock. Soon it spreads down the thigh. Later it reaches the lower leg. Sometimes it even reaches the foot or toes. This patt…
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This episode covers a double murder in Hollywood involving filmmaker Rob Reiner, deadly floods in Indonesia, a political asylum case in Guinea-Bissau, a winter storm in Gaza, and political violence in Bangladesh.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and…
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Why does back pain stay, even when people do the right exercises? A university study asked this exact question. Researchers wondered if pain was the real problem at all. They looked instead at how the lower back actually moves. The study focused on long-lasting lower back pain, not fresh injuries. People followed the same exercise program. One grou…
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Why does back pain keep coming back, even when treatment seems to work? What if pain isn’t the real problem? Many people feel less pain but still move poorly. That confuses doctors and patients alike. So researchers asked a deeper question. What if key muscles stop working properly? This study focused on older adults with long-lasting lower back pa…
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This episode covers the reopening of Sydney's Bondi Beach after a mass shooting, retaliatory U.S. airstrikes in Syria, Vladimir Putin's declaration of victory in Ukraine, devastating floods in Sri Lanka, and the temporary release of Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curate…
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Why does back pain keep coming back even after doing the right exercises? What if the problem isn’t effort, but muscles that never fully switch on? That question stopped many people mid-scroll. It also stopped university researchers. Because pain often returns without warning. Even when scans look normal. Even when exercises are done correctly. So …
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Why does back pain or sciatic pain keep coming back, even after exercise and therapy? That question stops many people mid-scroll. It also stopped university researchers. Because pain often returns without warning. Even when scans look normal. Even when exercises are done correctly. So researchers looked deeper. Not at nerves first. But at hidden sp…
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Can electrical muscle stimulation really help injured nerves recover, not just muscles? That question stopped scientists from scrolling and pushed them to study deeper. Because sciatic nerve injuries affect millions and recovery is often slow. So universities reviewed years of real nerve regeneration research. Not ads. Not opinions. Real studies fr…
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This episode covers the ongoing war in Gaza, European support for Ukraine, migrant pressures at the US-Mexium border, humanitarian crises in Africa, and economic and security tensions in Asia.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarity, the app pa…
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Can electricity really help an injured sciatic nerve regain strength? What if real university researchers already tested this question? Sciatic nerve injuries weaken muscles fast. Muscles lose signals. Strength fades before nerves heal. So researchers asked a smarter question. Can electrical stimulation support recovery instead of waiting? They tes…
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Can electrical stimulation calm sciatic nerve pain that lasts for years? What if real hospitals already tested this on real patients? This question stopped many people mid-scroll. Because sciatic pain is stubborn, long-lasting, and hard to manage. So French university hospitals decided to investigate it properly. They studied people with nerve pain…
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This episode covers a major US military shift towards a war footing, a dangerous new phase in the Ukraine war, rising Middle East energy tensions, the deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan, and political crackdowns ahead of elections in Myanmar.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, mini…
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Jingle Bells is one of the most recognizable Christmas songs ever written… except it wasn’t written for Christmas at all. In this week’s Mistake of the Week, we unpack one of America’s most enduring cultural misconceptions: the belief that Jingle Bells has anything to do with Christmas. Originally titled One Horse Open Sleigh, the song debuted at a…
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In this episode we dive deep into the dire humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan- from severe economic struggles, the rise in child labor and early marriages, the state of journalism under Taliban rule, and most importantly the systemic oppression of women. Our Special guest this week- Qais Alamdar, an Afghan researcher, analyst and founder of Intelfo…
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Can electrical stimulation calm sciatica pain for months, not just minutes? What if a hospital trial already tested this on real patients? What if nerve pain doesn’t need extreme options straight away? What if researchers compared two electrical methods head-to-head? What if one method clearly worked better for leg pain? What if the improvement las…
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Can electrical stimulation really calm sciatic leg pain without surgery?What hospitals found after tests on real sciatica patients?Sciatica pain often travels from the lower back down the leg.That pain can disrupt walking, sleeping, and daily life.Researchers wanted to know if non-invasive treatments could help.So hospitals in Turkey ran a controll…
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This episode covers a mass shooting in Australia, new US sanctions on Venezuela, a conservative election victory in Chile, progress in Ukraine peace talks, and the lifting of a megaquake advisory in Japan.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarit…
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Most enterprise knowledge is trapped in meetings—and then lost forever. Otter.ai CEO Sam Liang explains how his company turned meeting transcription into a $100M+ revenue business by solving a problem most companies don't even realize they have.In this episode, we cover:- Why meetings are your company's most expensive activity (and how to measure R…
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Can a nerve’s future be predicted in the first minutes after injury? What if one small response decides recovery or permanent weakness? For years, surgeons had to wait months for answers. Waiting often meant missed chances for better outcomes. So researchers asked a different question. Can electrical response reveal nerve health immediately? In 202…
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This episode covers a terrorist attack in Sydney, a Russian missile strike in Ukraine, Australia's new social media ban, political pressure in Venezuela, and the deaths of two Hollywood icons.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarity, the app pa…
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Can One Hour Of Electrical Stimulation Really Be Used During Real Surgery? Can It Happen In Busy Hospitals Without Slowing Surgeons Down? This question stopped electrical stimulation from being widely used for decades. Most research worked only in labs, not real operating rooms. So surgeons asked a different question. Can this work with real patien…
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This episode covers a deadly ISIS-linked ambush in Syria, Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid, a mass shooting in Australia, a rebel advance in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and a state of emergency in Guatemala.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for …
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In Episode #332 of My Favorite Mistake, Mark Graban talks with Dr. Josh McConkey — emergency physician, Air Force Reserve Commander, combat-deployed medevac leader, and Pulitzer Prize–nominated author. Known as the “MacGyver Doc,” Josh has spent his career solving problems in high-pressure environments where you rarely get a second chance. Episode …
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Send us a text Tara from Port Misery joins for this extended episode. We talk the current storylines, some GH history and Tracey talks about seeing Stone Cold and The Jackal in person. Grateful for any support: buymeacoffee.com/GHSundayShift New Merch Store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/sunday_shift_merch Follow us on Instagram at GH_Sunday_Shift…
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This episode covers escalating conflict in eastern Congo, a deadly ambush in Syria, a fatal drone strike in Sudan, a massive Russian barrage on Ukraine's energy grid, and clashes on the Thai-Cambodian border.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and cla…
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This episode covers escalating border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, a deadly airstrike on a hospital in Myanmar, Iran's detention of Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, rebel advances in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and a legal reform bill in Brazil that could impact former President Jair Bolsonaro's prison sentence.NewsCard is an in…
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Have you ever seen someone suddenly unable to lift their foot? What if electricity could help weak muscles wake up again? Doctors see this problem more often than people realise. It’s called foot drop, and it can change daily life fast. Walking becomes harder. Balance feels uncertain. Confidence drops quickly. So researchers asked a bold question. …
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This episode covers Ukraine's revised peace plan amid ongoing strikes, a deadly winter storm deepening Gaza's humanitarian crisis, Bulgaria's government collapsing after protests, South Korea indicting an ex-acting leader, and the US seizing a Venezuelan tanker.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines …
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A 32-year-old woman in Switzerland underwent an unnecessary surgery after her lab sample was mixed up at Basel University Hospital. Doctors believed she had cervical cancer. She didn’t — but the procedure went ahead anyway, potentially affecting her ability to carry a pregnancy in the future. In this Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban unpacks how suc…
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This episode covers diplomatic moves in the Ukraine war, a major US seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker, a deadly drone strike on Sudan's largest oil facility, escalating border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, and mass anti-government protests in Bulgaria.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines …
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At the beginning of November the German chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that for Syrians living in Germany, the grounds for asylum no longer apply — because the war in Syria is considered over. He appeared to contradict his foreign minister, Johann Wadephul, who after a visit to Damascus the week before expressed doubt that many Syrians would choo…
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This episode covers US pressure on Ukraine to accept a peace plan, Middle East tensions, a Russian-Chinese bomber patrol over Asia, and conflict escalations in Africa and Europe.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarity, the app pairs visual sto…
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What does whole-child care really look like for children with brain tumors? In this episode of The Lead in Peds, host Dr. Nathan Kuppermann is joined by Dr. Jennifer Dorr, a child and adolescent psychiatrist embedded directly in pediatric neuro-oncology at Children's National. They explore how integrating mental health into cancer care is transform…
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Have you ever wondered how your nerves and muscles stay connected every day? Have you ever asked why they sometimes feel weaker for no clear reason? Your body runs on tiny signals you never see. These signals travel fast through hidden nerve pathways. They control movement, balance, strength, and every small action you make. But these signals can s…
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My guest for Episode #331 of My Favorite Mistake is Andy Regal, a longtime media executive whose career has included leadership roles at The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, Consumer Reports, Court TV, and CBS College Sports. He is also the author of the forthcoming book, “Surviving Bully Culture: A Career Spent Navigating Workplace Bullying and a Guide…
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What if nicotine does something far more complex than most people think? What if global scientists keep finding effects almost no one talks about? These discoveries are not about smoking or vaping. They come from clean nicotine studied in controlled research settings. Some studies show nicotine boosts attention for short periods. Others find improv…
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This episode covers a major Russian barrage in Ukraine, the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, a fragile peace deal in Central Africa, political tensions in Asia, and a controversial US anti-drug strike.NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarit…
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What if something world-changing was hiding in ordinary soil? And what if scientists almost walked past it without noticing? But one tiny microbe changed the future of human health forever. It started with a simple question about nature’s secrets. And that question opened the door to a Nobel Prize. A Japanese scientist collected soil like treasure.…
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Something tiny inside your cells is more powerful than anyone imagined. Scientists only discovered it because of one strange experiment. That experiment changed how we understand life itself. It also won a Nobel Prize. Why? Because it revealed a hidden switch that decides which genes turn on or off. This switch works in every living thing. It prote…
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