KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology features global experts covering a wide range of topics for clinicians treating patients with kidney disease.
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Nephrology Podcasts
A bite-size podcast brought to you by the International Society of Glomerular Disease. Nephrologists and glomerular disease experts Dr. Kenar Jhaveri (Northwell Health/Hofstra University) and Dr. Koyal Jain (UNC Chapel Hill) take a lighthearted look at the latest research, discuss clinical practice, and interview leaders in glomerular medicine — all in a short enough time to listen on your coffee break.
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Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN) publishes high quality research relevant to clinical nephrology. Now one of the most widely-read and referenced kidney journals, physicians read CJASN to learn about the most important advances in clinical and translational research in nephrology.
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Stuff about nephrology, medicine, social media, and computer programming.
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"Got Knowledge Doc" Podkast with Dr. RR Baliga The "Got Knowledge Doc" Podkast, hosted by Dr. Ragavendra R. Baliga, is a knowledge-driven platform designed for physicians and healthcare providers seeking to stay at the forefront of medical science and innovation. With a distinguished career in cardiovascular medicine and academic leadership, Dr. Baliga engages with leading experts to explore cutting-edge research, emerging technologies, and transformative insights in medicine and beyond. Eac ...
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PeerView Kidney & Genitourinary Diseases CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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PeerView Kidney & Genitourinary Diseases CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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Fast Facts address knowledge gaps in healthcare enabling a dialogue between healthcare professionals, patients and other stakeholders from the healthcare ecosystem. We provide premium content to improve medical practice and our goal is to promote health through communication with a global network of medical practitioners and patients. Fast Facts Nephrology is a must listen for busy clinicians, allowing them to get quickly up-to-speed on the latest developments from the field.
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Transformational Pediatrics features interviews with physicians and researchers at Children’s Mercy Kansas City who are transforming pediatric care through genomic medicine, personalized therapeutics, health services and outcomes research, and innovations in health care delivery.
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Latest articles from Renal and Urology News The Medical Minute
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The ASN Podcast features a broad range of nephrology topics, including interviews with experts and discussions about cutting-edge advances in research and care.
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Kitsap EMS Medical Delegates, Dr. Bennett, Dr. Brenner, and Dr. Ekin, discuss a wide range of topics for the EMS provider community.
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Bringing all things health and wellness to Tampa Bay, FL from your very own family and obesity medicine physician, Dr. Kerry Reller, MD, MS. We will discuss general medical topics, weight management, and local spots and events focusing on health, wellness, and nutrition in an interview and solo-cast format. Published weekly.
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Kidney Support Network podcast aims at delivering simplified information about Kidney Health & Kidney diseases, which you can use to improve your kidney health and overall health in general. Here we talk about Kidney Failure - CKD, ESRD, Treatment Options for ESRD/Kidney Failure patients, Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, Kidney Transplant and many more. From time to time you will listen to our kidney failure patient guests, who will share their stories, learnings and difficulties & how the ...
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Step inside the minds of healthcare leaders across the country with a new series aimed at spreading factual, informative and inspiring knowledge through conversations with a list of influential and educated health and policy experts in various fields. Hosted by James E.K. Hildreth, PhD, MD, infectious disease expert and researcher and CEO and president of one of the country's four HBCU medical institutions, Meharry Medical College, our first season focuses on relevant and interesting topics ...
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The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) Podcast covers the diverse topics related to field of nephrology and the stories and experiences that impact the nephrologist around the world.
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A fascinating, informative and digestible podcast highlighting the rich and diverse neuroscience published in the Brain journals. The episodes will take the format of interviews with article authors and the aim is to produce an informal and enjoyable podcast that appeals to a broad audience including clinicians, researchers, students, neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and psychiatrists
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This podcast is the work of the NSMC interns during their podcast rotation.
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Welcome to "Kidney Health Connections," a groundbreaking podcast hosted by Dr. George Hart, Chief Medical Officer at Interwell Health, a leader in value-based kidney care that’s dedicated to improving patient outcomes and lowering costs. Here, you’ll get an insider’s view into the advancements and strategies revolutionizing kidney care. Each episode features expert guests discussing topics that are reshaping the kidney care landscape. From managing depression in kidney disease to cutting-edg ...
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This is a non-profit, limited series podcast hosted by Dr. Maple Goh providing career guidance, leadership and role-modelling to resident doctors for medical and non-medical pathways. The main objectives are to increase accessibility to different careers within medicine, and to promote visibility of our marginalised and minority doctors. This podcast was funded by the New Zealand Resident Doctors Association (NZRDA) Education Trust.
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A podcast hosted by one moron and one schlemazel, where we discuss things of zero substance, with poor audio quality.
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A selected collection of Internal Medicine conferences and grand rounds from the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program hosted at Waterbury Hospital, Yale-New Haven Hospital, and the Yale School of Medicine.
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The MedFlashGo Podcast is a rapid review tool designed by medical students and physicians for USMLE/COMLEX/Shelf for step 1, 2, and 3 exams. We understand that burnout is a real issue and we hope to make medical school more fun and enjoyable! This podcast is a tool that lets you learn quickly and efficiently on the go. In this podcast, we will be doing a "Question Of The Day" model, Monday through Friday powered by the MedFlashGo Voice-Interactive question bank. Please enjoy this free supple ...
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Early-Start vs. Late-Start Icodextrin in Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
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6:20Drs. Dagmara Borzych-Dużałka and Khandelval summarize the main findings from their study on "Early-Start vs. Late-Start Icodextrin for Children Receiving Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis: Findings from the International Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Network".By American Society of Nephrology
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Episode 30: Challenges of Implementing Evidence-Based Guidance for IgA Nephropathy
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18:15This final episode in KDIGO’s four-part IgAN series focuses on the challenges and opportunities of implementing the updated KDIGO IgAN Guideline in clinical practice. The conversation examines a shifting treatment paradigm that emphasizes earlier intervention and simultaneous, multi-targeted therapy, while addressing persistent barriers to guidelin…
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E153: Dr. Raeeda Gheewala on Sports Nephrology—Hydration, NSAIDs, Protein & Kidneys
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42:27Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I am joined by Dr. Raeeda Gheewala—“the Kidney Queen”—a double board-certified internist and nephrologist pioneering the field of sports nephrology, where kidney health meets athletic performance. In this episode, we explore how hydration, heat illness, pain medications …
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Host Andrew Cohen, MD, speaks with medical historian Steven Peitzman, MD, on the birth of nephrology, a specialty that was not formally recognized until the mid-twentieth century.By American Society of Nephrology
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E156: Understanding Eczema from the Inside Out with Christa Biegler, RD
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46:12Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller. This week, Dr. Reller is joined by registered dietitian Christa Biegler, who specializes in helping children and adults overcome eczema and food sensitivities without unnecessary restriction, over-supplementation, or excessive testing. In this episode, they explore eczema as a whol…
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Mentorship as a Catalyst for Equity: Dr. Kenneth Carter on the Power and Responsibility of Representation
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30:41Orthodontist and Meharry alumnus Dr. Kenneth Carter (class of 2020) shares how mentorship shaped his path from Chicago to dental education and practice ownership. As the first Meharrian accepted into the University of Michigan's orthodontics program, Carter discusses the importance of representation, the barriers facing aspiring Black and brown hea…
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Season 6: Episode One. Shared Decisions and Informed Refusal
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54:06What if your judgment could mean the difference between life and death - or a lawsuit? In this razor-sharp episode of Physician Delegates, Dr. Adam Brenner, Dr. Martin Bennett, and Dr. Scott Ekin unravel the high-stakes world of patient refusal and shared decision-making in emergency medical services. Imagine a scene where everything looks fine on …
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E155: Dr. Carter West on Nasal Breathing, Mouth Taping & Cranial Facial Release
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34:14Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, Dr. Reller is joined by Dr. Carter West, a fifth-generation chiropractic physician from the Historic West Clinic in Pocatello, Idaho—a family practice that has served its community for over 110 years. In this episode, we explore Dr. Carter’s multi-generational perspectiv…
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🧠🌊 Clearing the Brain: CSF Flow, Sleep, and Neuroimmunity
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4:19🧠💧 How does the brain clean itself—and defend itself? A landmark Neuron review unifies two once-separate stories: brain waste clearance and immune surveillance. The glymphatic system, powered by CSF flow, sleep, and vascular pulsatility, works hand-in-glove with meningeal lymphatics to clear toxins (β-amyloid, tau) and present brain antigens to the…
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In this episode of GN in Ten, hosted by Dr. Kenar Jhaveri and Dr. Koyal Jain, takes a deep dive into the specialized world of pediatric glomerular disease. Joining the show are world-renowned pediatric nephrologists Dr. Louise Oni (Great Ormond Street Hospital, London) and Dr. Jun Oh (University of Hamburg, Germany) to discuss the "pediatric lag" i…
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🌱 Slow Starts, Strong Finishes: How Legends Are Really Made
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5:38🏆 How do world-class performers really develop? A fascinating Science review (Güllich et al., 2025) overturns a deeply held belief: early stars are rarely future legends. Across sports, science, music, and chess, peak performers often showed slower early progress, less early specialization, and more multidisciplinary practice. The lesson is lyrical…
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Aerobic Activity as Precision Cancer Prevention 🏃♀️🎯🧬
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3:07🏃♀️ Exercise is not lifestyle advice—it's cancer biology. A landmark analysis of 443,768 adults from the UK Biobank and NHANES shows that regular aerobic physical activity (≈117–500 min/week) is associated with: • 21% lower risk of inflammation-related cancers • 34% lower all-cancer mortality Mechanistically, exercise: 🔬 Reduces chronic low-grade …
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EU SafeHearts Plan: 🧬💓 From Genes to Gyms, ❤️ Know Your Numbers, ❤️ Stronger Hearts, Smarter Europe, Healthier Lives
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5:41🫀 Europe puts the heart first. The EU Safe Hearts Plan is a bold, evidence-based roadmap to tackle Europe's leading cause of death—cardiovascular disease—through prevention 🛡️, early detection 🔍, better treatment 🏥, smart digital tools 🤖, and a relentless focus on equity ⚖️. With clear targets (including a 25% reduction in premature cardiovascular …
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E154: Dr. Sarah Kareem on Wellness + Aesthetics Together, Sleep, and Sustainable Weight Loss
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29:29Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I’m joined by Dr. Sarah Kareem, a board-certified Family Medicine and Obesity Medicine physician and founder of ZenLife MD. In this episode, we talk about why aesthetics, wellness, and longevity should not be treated as separate lanes. Dr. Kareem shares how she approache…
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Hormones, and Abdominal Pain 🧬🦠🔥 How Estrogen Amplifies Gut Sensitivity in Females
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4:54🧠🦠 Why does abdominal pain affect women more? Science offers a cellular answer. A new Science study uncovers an estrogen-tuned gut pain circuit in which peptide YY–secreting enteroendocrine cells activate serotonin-releasing cells, sensitizing gut sensory nerves—especially in females. Hormones, microbes, and diet converge locally in the colon to am…
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Dr RR Baliga's Philosophical Discourses: Søren Kierkegaard (Denmark, 1813–1855 CE) – Existentialism
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3:22📚🇩🇰 Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855): the philosopher of choice, anxiety, and becoming Kierkegaard argued that the highest human task isn't just knowing the good—it's embodying it: becoming a self through commitment, responsibility, and inwardness. His framing of "existence" as the lived work of becoming helped spark what we now call existentialism. 🧭…
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Closing the Year: Appropriations, Kidney Research Funding, and What to Expect Next (Policy Update December 2025)
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42:25Hosts Tod Ibrahim and Lauren Ahearn are joined by Rachel Meyer, ASN Senior Strategic Policy Advisor to the EVP, to break down where things stand on federal appropriations, kidney health research funding, and what to expect as we head into 2026.By American Society of Nephrology
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A Molecular Autopsy in Real Time 🧬⏱️Checkpoint Inhibitors, Multiorgan Damage ♟️🧬⚠️
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3:27🧬 When immunity saves—and harms—at the same time A striking NEJM correspondence reveals that patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors often sustain molecularly detectable multiorgan damage—weeks to months before symptoms appear. Using cell-free DNA methylation mapping, investigators show that immune-related adverse events are systemic, not i…
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Same Drink, Worse Morning 🍷⏳😖Alcohol vs the Aging Clock ⏰🍸😴
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3:26🍷⏳ Why Hangovers Get Worse as We Age — Science, Not Sentiment Ever wondered why the same drink that once sparkled now punishes? A Well Informed piece from The Economist explains how aging physiology—less body water, slower metabolism, disrupted sleep, and toxic metabolites—turns modest indulgence into a morning reckoning. 🧠💤☠️ The takeaway is not a…
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⏳➡️⏰ Can Science Make Old Immune Cells Young Again?
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5:25🧬✨ Can we make the ageing immune system young again? A fascinating Nature study shows that a three-part mRNA cocktail (DFI) can temporarily rejuvenate T cells in aged mice, improving responses to vaccines and cancer immunotherapy—without breaking immune tolerance. By turning the liver into a short-term factory for key immune signals (DLL1, FLT3L, I…
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Protein Moderation: Age Slower, Live Better 🧬⏳❤️
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5:10🧬 Protein Restriction, Aging, and Longevity ⏳ A remarkable new study in Cell shows that moderate protein restriction—especially when started in midlife—can reprogram aging biology across 41 organs, improving metabolic and cardiovascular health. 🫀⚙️ Using deep multi-organ proteomics in mice and human plasma validation, the authors demonstrate benefi…
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Waves, Not Lone Rangers 🌊⚔️🧬: How Neutrophils Work Collectively
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3:59🧬 Rethinking Neutrophils: From Lone Cells to Living Systems 🧠⚔️ For over a century, neutrophils were seen as short-lived foot soldiers of immunity. This new Cell review reframes them as something far more interesting: a coordinated, adaptive collective. ✨ Key ideas: • Short-lived cells, long-term memory • Two compartments: granulopoietic + mature •…
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🌙 Timing Is Tissue: Circadian Control of Neutrophils Limits Cardiac Damage
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4:36⏰🫀 Does the heart care about the time of day? Yes—profoundly. A new study in the Journal of Experimental Medicine reveals a circadian checkpoint in neutrophils that determines how much damage occurs after myocardial infarction. Morning ischemia triggers more injury, while nighttime CXCL12–CXCR4 signaling reprograms neutrophils, relocating them into…
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Dr RR Baliga's Philosophical Discourses: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Germany, 1770–1831 CE) – German Idealism
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5:24Exploring Hegel's Vision of Progress and Freedom 🌍🔄✨ Reflecting on Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's remarkable insight that history is a dynamic journey toward greater human freedom. His dialectical lens — the idea that contradictions are not dead ends but engines of development — offers a powerful way to think about institutions, leadership, and ch…
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Restoring Smiles, Restoring Hope: Dr. Julie Gray on Reshaping Access to Oral Health Care
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30:00Thousands of Tennesseans can't access the dental care they need, but Dr. Julie Gray isn't waiting around for this to change — she's driving the change right to their doors.As Associate Dean of Community Affairs at Meharry Medical College, Gray leads transformational programs like the Mobile Dental Unit and biannual Oral Health Days, bringing compas…
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Curing Cancer, Guarding the Heart 🛡️ | Cardio-Oncology Playbook-1
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5:40🫀🧬 Cardio-Oncology: where modern cancer cures meet the heart As cancer survival improves, cardiovascular toxicity has emerged as a defining challenge of our time. From BTK inhibitor–associated atrial fibrillation ⚡, to immune checkpoint inhibitor myocarditis 🔥, to VEGF-driven hypertension 🩸, the heart increasingly pays the price of precision oncolo…
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🧬 Prediabetes: Normalize Glucose, Save Hearts, Gain Decades ❤️📉⏳❤️
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4:35🧬 Prediabetes remission is not just metabolic—it's cardiovascular medicine. ❤️ A new analysis in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology shows that achieving remission to normoglycaemia—not merely delaying diabetes—was associated with a ~50% reduction in cardiovascular death or heart failure hospitalisation, with benefits persisting for 20–30 years acr…
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Fat, Fire, and Fibrosis 🔥🧬🛑 Unmasking the Metabolic Engine Driving MASLD
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4:54🔬 New Insights on MASLD from JAMA 🍃 I recently reviewed an excellent JAMA article on Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)—now recognized as the most common chronic liver disease worldwide. The review highlights how metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and fibrosis converge to drive long-term risks, including cardiovascul…
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The Brain's Hidden Rivers, Healing Flows, Hope Ahead
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10:07In this week's exploration, I dive into the brain's hidden "plumbing"—the glymphatic and meningeal lymphatic systems—drawing from a remarkable report in Science magazine (Dec 2025). The piece outlines emerging Alzheimer's strategies ranging from VEGF-C and Aquaporin-4 gene therapy to vasomotion drugs, CO₂ breathing, massage-based lymphatic stimulat…
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Obesity, Innovation, Action: The WHO Roadmap for GLP-1 Therapies 🌐🚀📘
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5:51🌍 New WHO Guidance on GLP-1 Therapies: A Turning Point in Obesity Care 💉📘 The latest JAMA report highlights a pivotal moment in global health: the WHO's evidence-informed guideline on GLP-1 therapies for adults living with obesity. With over 1 billion people affected worldwide, this chronic, relapsing disease demands integrated, equitable, lifelong…
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E152: Validating Kids Emotions with Dr. Ariam Diaz Mathusek, Pediatrician & Obesity Medicine
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30:38Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I am joined by pediatrician and obesity medicine specialist Dr. Ariam Diaz Mathusek, founder of Brightside Care in Mebane, North Carolina. In this episode, we talk about how to validate your child’s emotions without condoning bad behavior. Dr. Mathusek explains what emot…
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🔥 Activated Immunity, Aggravated Coronary Plaques, Accelerated ACS
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6:04Delving into the latest JAHA review on immune checkpoint inhibitors and the heart has been illuminating 🔍❤️. As immunotherapy transforms cancer care, we're learning that unleashed T-cells can also stir the silent storms within vulnerable plaques ⚡🩺. This piece beautifully unpacks how ICIs may accelerate atherosclerosis, heighten ACS risk, and chall…
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Dr RR Baliga's Philosophical Discourses: Immanuel Kant (Germany, 1724–1804 CE) – Critique of Pure Reason
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7:19Immanuel Kant: The Architect of Modern Reason 🧠✨ Fascinating to revisit Kant's legacy — the thinker who reshaped how we understand knowledge, morality, and human freedom. His ideas on autonomy, duty, and the categorical imperative continue to guide ethical reasoning in science, leadership, and society. From Critique of Pure Reason to Perpetual Peac…
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📊 Detect, Diagnose, Defend: Protecting the Heart During ICI Therapy per IC-OS 🫀🧭🛡️
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5:29🚀 Immune checkpoint inhibitors have transformed cancer care—but they come with a cardiovascular shadow. A new International Cardio-Oncology Society (IC-OS) position statement offers the clearest guidance yet on myocarditis, pericarditis, arrhythmias, ACS, and noninflammatory HF linked to ICI therapy. 🫀💡 Key insights include: • Early recognition wit…
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From GFR to Global Health: CKD's Rising Tide 🌊📉🌐
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6:03Chronic kidney disease now affects nearly 850 million people worldwide, yet early detection and simple, evidence-based interventions can dramatically change the trajectory of both kidney and cardiovascular health. 🌍🩺 The latest Lancet Seminar highlights powerful tools—eGFR + albuminuria staging, SGLT2 inhibitors, RAS blockade, statins, and GLP-1 th…
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📅🔍🧠: A Natural Experiment Reveals Dementia-Slowing Effects of Vaccination
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3:37🚀 New insights from Cell shine a light on an unexpected ally in the fight against cognitive decline. A natural experiment from Wales shows that the shingles (herpes zoster) vaccine doesn't just prevent viral reactivation—it may also reduce new mild cognitive impairment and lower dementia-related mortality over long-term follow-up. 🔍 Using a strict …
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Covid, RSV, Influenza: The 2025–26 NEJM Update 🧬🔥📊
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4:56📘 New NEJM Evidence for the 2025–26 Vaccine Season is out—and it delivers clarity at a time we need it most. The systematic review of 511 studies shows strong, consistent protection against hospitalization from Covid-19, RSV, and Influenza, with reassuring safety profiles across age groups. 💉🛡️ Key insights: improved VE for updated Covid-19 strains…
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Episode 29: How I Treat IgAN: Lessons from the Case Files
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20:30This third episode in KDIGO’s four-part IgAN series explores how to apply KDIGO guidance in real-world IgAN care through two illustrative patient cases. Building on earlier episodes in the series, the discussion highlights dynamic risk assessment, treatment selection, and monitoring strategies, along with practical decisions about RAS inhibitors ve…
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Winning Against HFrEF 🥇💓🛠 Diagnose Early. Treat with GDMT. Follow Through
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5:46New Lancet Seminar on heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. 💓📘, this videocast walks listeners through the essentials of diagnosis, natriuretic peptides, imaging pathways, and the four foundational therapies shaping modern heart failure care. It's a clear, evidence-driven journey—designed to inform, clarify, and elevate bedside practice. Tu…
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Susana Banerjee, MBBS, MA, FRCP, PhD, Kathleen N. Moore, MD, MS - Harnessing the Power of ADCs in Gynecologic Cancers: Expert Insights for Practice Integration
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38:01This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/UAD865. CME/MO…
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Susana Banerjee, MBBS, MA, FRCP, PhD, Kathleen N. Moore, MD, MS - Harnessing the Power of ADCs in Gynecologic Cancers: Expert Insights for Practice Integration
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38:01This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/UAD865. CME/MO…
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Season 5 Episode 10: AI and Acute Kidney Injury Detection
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47:16Jay L. Koyner, MD, is a Professor of Medicine in the Section of Nephrology at the University of Chicago where he also serves as the Medical Director of the Inpatient Dialysis Unit, Director of ICU Nephrology and the Associate Program Director of the Nephrology-Critical Care Fellowship. He hosted by Dr. Sola Aoun Bahous, Dean and Professor of the De…
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Seeing CAD Clearly 🔍❤️: Plaque, Perfusion, Prognosis 📸💓📈
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6:20🔍💓 Chronic Coronary Artery Disease: Seeing What Matters Before It Hurts Just finished reviewing the 2025 Lancet paper on contemporary non-invasive imaging for chronic CAD, and the message is striking: how we see the heart shapes how well we save it. From CT angiography that unmasks non-obstructive plaque 🖥️➡️🫀 to stress PET/CMR that maps true ische…
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E151: Dr. Susan Zink on Hormones, Postpartum Mood, and Perimenopause Anxiety Support & Tips!
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32:19Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I’m joined by Dr. Susan Zink, a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in reproductive and integrative psychiatry. In this episode, we unpack mood and anxiety changes during pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause—what’s “normal,” what’s not, and why common doesn’t m…
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How SGLT2 Inhibitors and GLP1 Agonists are Transforming CKD Care
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25:47In this episode of Kidney Health Connections, Dr. Katherine Tuttle, a leading nephrologist and researcher, explores the transformative advancements in chronic kidney disease (CKD) treatment. She discusses the revolutionary impact of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP1 agonists, which have shifted the landscape from modestly effective therapies to groundbreak…
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Dr RR Baliga's Philosophical Discourses: David Hume (Scotland, 1711–1776 CE) – Skepticism and Empiricism
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3:25Exploring David Hume 🧠✨ Just revisited David Hume's extraordinary contributions to modern thought — a reminder of how deeply empiricism, skepticism, and the science of human nature shape our intellectual world. His insights on causation, the limits of reason, and the power of moral sentiment continue to resonate across philosophy, psychology, econo…
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Heart Failure Rising 📈 | Risks Rewired 🔄 | America's 35-Year Shift 🇺🇸
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4:42The U.S. heart failure landscape is transforming—and fast. 🫀📊 A new JACC analysis reveals a 35-year shift from ischemic to metabolic drivers of heart failure, with obesity, dysglycemia, and chronic kidney disease rising sharply, even as blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, and myocardial infarction decline. 📉⚖️ These trends demand a new generation…
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Clocks, Clues, and Clarity ⏳🔬🧠 — Decoding Organ-Specific Aging
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3:20🧬⏳ New Insights into Organ-Specific Aging! 🧠❤️🩺 Just explored a remarkable Nature Aging study showing how organ-specific proteomic clocks can forecast disease, cognitive decline, and even longevity with impressive precision. These clocks—built from >2,900 plasma proteins—reveal that the brain, kidney, and arteries age on their own timelines, each c…
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