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Comedian Penny Ashton is on a voyage of discovery into the hormonal hocus pocus of menopause. So what better way to learn about her moisture moving from inside her body to perspiring out her face, than by talking to a series of wondrous women and owners of ovaries about their own lives and their menopause journeys. A series of frank and funny interviews all about what to expect, when expecting the change. Warning: salty language, and not just from the night sweats. Season Three and beyond is ...
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This series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing medical and gynecologic oncologists with access to the latest research developments and expert perspectives on up-to-date clinical management strategies for gynecologic cancers.
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Am I Ovary Acting?

Amber Izzo & Annabel Gurnett

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Am I Ovary Acting with Amber and Annabel: a deep dive into the most euphoric highs and the messiest of lows of being a woman, with everything in between. The girls bring you all of the unfiltered conversations we should all be having. From navigating fertility to the chaos of careers, relationships, social media and self-image, tackled with a perfect mix of humour, vulnerability and unapologetic honesty. Raw stories, belly laughs and the kind of girl talk that feels like a wine-night-in with ...
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Silent Ovary

ekaterinaaus

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Silent Ovary is a podcast about navigating early menopause with honesty, compassion, and the courage to have the conversations no one’s having.It’s for women looking for answers, connection, and a reminder that they’re not alone.
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What Happened in Nashville is a deeply reported investigation into the sudden collapse of a Tennessee fertility clinic, and the patients caught in the fallout. When the Center for Reproductive Health shut down without warning, people lost access to their embryos, their treatments were abruptly cut off, and many were left scrambling to recover money, medical records, and time they couldn’t afford to lose. Through intimate conversations with the patients who lived through it, host Melissa Jelt ...
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Seasons 1 & 2: Ovary Actor goes through the rules and casebook scenarios from the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA). Season 3: Ovary discusses a global "Official Timeout" and introduces the WFTDA beginner curriculum. Season 4: All about rules of games! All kinds of games!
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Trusted ER doctor Brian Goldman brings you honest and surprising stories that can change your health and your life. Expect deep conversations with patients, families and colleagues that show you what is and isn't working in Canadian healthcare. Guaranteed you’ll learn something new. Episodes drop every Friday.
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New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength. If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/shortwave
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Madame Ovary

Dr. Mary Jane Minkin

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Madame Ovary is a podcast series for women and their partners, as well as for health care providers. The podcasts have information on woman's health topics including menopause, menopause issues for cancer survivors and other topics such as contraception, endometriosis, fibroids, vaginitis, infertility, and pregnancy issues. Hosted by Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, an obstetrician/gynecologist in practice for over 45 years, and clinical professor in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reprodu ...
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OVARYaction

Ovary Action

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Hosted by Kira and Alexandria, two opinionated women who went from social workers to law students. Each week (give or take) they will react to something that has been on their minds or on the news. These days we do a lot of yelling about the Supreme Court. Are you a woman with an opinion? We have a third mic. To join us and yell/laugh/cry about something you care about, contact us on instagram at OvaryActionPodcast.
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Boss Ovary Podcast

Dr. Piraye Yurttas Beim

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This is the Boss Ovary Podcast, where great conversations about women’s health, wellness, and longevity happen. Hosted by Dr. Piraye Yurttas Beim, you’ll get insights and information straight from the experts who know what you want to know most about how to live your best life. The content in this podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified he ...
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Update: August 2025 by Karin In Conversation with The Safety Collaborators is now hosted by Karin Ovari, Leadership Coach, Facilitator, and Founder of The Supervisors Hub - a community for Leaders co-created by you. Join --> https://www.skool.com/the-supervisors-hub Through candid conversations with leaders, practitioners, and thinkers, we explore leadership, communication, and safety culture in high-hazard industries. These discussions share practical insights, lessons learned, and strategi ...
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They told me my PCOS was a "lifelong condition" I’d just have to manage. But what if I told you that’s a lie? After 15 years with no period, excess hair, and a body I didn’t recognise, I still refused to accept that my story was over. Through years of research, trial and error, and natural healing, I conquered my PCOS—no pharmaceuticals, no quick fixes. Now, I’m here to help you do the same. This isn’t your average PCOS podcast. No fluff. No generic advice. Just raw, honest conversations abo ...
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HaveaBaby.com Live

Conceive Magazine

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Trying to get pregnant? Need vital information on fertility and reproduction? Then tune into "HaveABaby.com Live" with host Kim Hahn, brought to you by the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine. From enhanced embryo selection and male infertility to third party reproduction and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, Kim Hahn and the doctors from the Sher Institutes cover the questions and concerns couples face when they are trying to have a family. "HaveABaby.com Live" with host Kim Hahn br ...
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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com Pete will be joining us to talk about "Farmers Movement Cornwall" and what's going on with the farmers, plus upcoming rallies !
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Sky Women's Health

Carolyn Moyers

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Join Dr. Carolyn Moyers, a Board Certified OBGYN, as she dives deeper into important women's health topics, and interviews experts in the field. Founder of Sky Women's Health in Fort Worth, Texas, Dr. Moyers is fellowship trained in neuromusculoskeletal medicine and a menopause society certified provider. She specializes in perimenopause, menopause, pelvic pain, and sexual medicine. In this podcast, she shares her knowledge and experience in women's health with a focus on empowering women to ...
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The Fertility Dietitian | Functional Fertility Info in your Ears

Brooke Boskovich | CEO & Founder of The Fertility Dietitian

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Brooke Boskovich is a Functional Medicine Dietitian specializing in Fertility and this is The Fertility Dietitian Podcast where she helps couples uncover the barriers that are preventing them from optimizing their fertility & teaches you how to work with your body to finally take home a healthy baby. Each week she will be diving into different topics on fertility and sharing her perspective on physiology, metabolic health, nutrition & lifestyle approaches that have helped hundreds of couples ...
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The name, Living Hellth, comes from the unfortunate reality that the experience of health for many can be anything from confusing to chronic, and quite frankly a living hell. In our first season, we’re starting with Women’s Hellth. Women live in poor health for 25% more of their lives than men do. We’ll be covering the issues, experiences and chronic conditions that disproportionately effect women or affect women differently than men - including endometriosis, Migraines, Menopause, PMS and C ...
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Southern Fried Pop Culture

Mandi Kaye & Dr. Kelly Jones

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Mandi Kaye and Kelly Lee are going to talk about their experiences of southern culture through the lens of stories that are set in the south, feature southern characters, or are southern-flavored in some way.
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Goodfellow Unit

The Goodfellow Unit (University of Auckland)

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The Goodfellow Unit Podcast is an educational resource designed for healthcare professionals, particularly those in primary care. Produced by the Goodfellow Unit at the University of Auckland, this podcast delivers concise, evidence-based discussions on a wide range of clinical topics relevant to general practice. Episodes feature expert interviews and practical insights designed to enhance patient care, support ongoing professional development, and keep clinicians current with the latest gu ...
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Hectic Justice

Bek Chapman

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A 1940’s style radio show with absurd stereotypes, dubious accents and much overacting! Hectic Justice follows Hester Monroe, single female lawyer and a cast of sexy tropes as they conquer exposition, inappropriately aroused narrators and unbuttoned corrupt judges. How will they maintain their perky jugglets and leggy dignity in the next episode of HECTIC JUSTICE?!
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Life After Broadcasting

Bill Schissler

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Betrayed by radio - two former hosts create a show on their terms. No rules. No playlist. No harmful radiation. Just a former radio station programmer and a veteran of Boston's comedy clubs talking about things that interest them. We know it will interest you.
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This is a podcast where we give our unwanted commentary on all things we & other people - fact or fiction - are bad at. Here, we give you a little slice of life, a peek into the madness of our personal lives mixed with a potpourri of current events and entertainment.
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Sho’kwani

Deeleslie Mondoka

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This podcast is for one and all who are “weary” and “burdened” by life’s trails . Individuals who in spite of it all can still muster the strength to carry on and/or pick themselves up; fight on with “unflinching zeal”. Individuals who through the scorch of toil and disappointment on hopes back they RIDE! Dare I say, this podcast is for persons who choose not to stay down no matter the odds or the call life makes however dire. Ergo, “sho’kwani” is a signature of HOPE and CONSOLATION.
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Tired of the glammed up, over filtered version of birth and parenting we keep seeing all over social media? Parents! – it’s time to get real and share all of it on Apparently with Astra - the new pregnancy and parenting podcast. Listen to your host, Astra as she shares a healthy dose of unpredictable humor and emotional moments as a new mom, while also interviewing parents from different backgrounds that have gone through their own extraordinary experiences while growing and raising their fa ...
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Dealing

Becky and Baldwin

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Dealing is a podcast about people dealing with life, the things that make us sick, and how we keep the struggle real. An open and honest discussion on health, where we share our experiences, wisdom, laughter, and inspiration to breakdown stigma, bring awareness, and let everyone know it’ll all be okay! Cause when you really think about it—we’re all dealing with something. One of MusicTimes' Best Podcasts of 2021. Hosted by Mara De La Rosa and Nicholas Pilapil. Dealing is part of the Accident ...
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Misconception: a Gaia Family podcast is your go-to podcast for all things family building. From the early stages of understanding your fertility, to the hurdles of trying to conceive, Misconception opens the doors to what it really means to build a family. Hosted by Amber Izzo, IVF patient, advocate, and campaigner, each week, we talk to people who have lived it, and the people who make it happen. New episodes released every Tuesday! Thanks for listening. Follow us @gaiafamilyofficial. www.g ...
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transPARENTsy

Mia Cooley

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transPARENTSy podcast was birthed because we experienced a gap in representation of queer black #motherhood and #parenting in the communities available to us. We needed an #inclusive space that allowed us to learn, unlearn, and vent about topics relevant to our intersectionality without experiencing racism, homophobia, and microagressions. As facilitators of the groups Black #LGBTQ Moms of Facebook and Instagram we saw a need for information, a need for resources, and a desire for healing an ...
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Cram The Pance

Scott Shapiro PA-C

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Designed for PA students, medical students, nurse practitioner students, nursing students, and all future healthcare professionals, this podcast delivers concise, high-yield reviews of the core topics you’ll need for board exams and clinical practice. Each week, I break down complex material into simple, memorable explanations with plenty of mnemonics, memory tricks, and study tools to help you actually retain what you learn. Episodes are short, focused, and practical—perfect whether you’re ...
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Kard Talk : All Kardashians, all the family, all the time.

Caloroga Shark Media / Kardashians Kard Talk

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Welcome to the fun, fabulous world of America’s greatest celebrity family, the Kardashians. Join us as we follow the lives of Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall, Rob, Kris, Caitlyn, the husbands, boyfriends, girlfriends and exes. The triumphs and tragedies, the family dramas, the breakups, the makeups, the business, the personal. We’ll have all the highlights and cover it all in under 10 minutes on a new podcast “Kard Talk”. Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all ...
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Send us a text Global juggernaut for body positivity, US Slam Poet champ poet and zen mistress repping for the Scorpio Dragons, Sonya Renee Taylor invited Penny into her West Auckland Air BnB to chat all thing Body. Friends for 20 years they initially reminisced about the UK Poetry tour that brought them together, complete with Penny's diary commen…
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When we talk about fertility, blood flow rarely gets the spotlight, but it should. Healthy circulation is what delivers oxygen, nutrients, antioxidants, and hormones to your ovaries, uterus, and sperm-producing tissue. When blood flow is sluggish, those essential building blocks struggle to reach where they're needed most, impacting egg quality, ut…
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After a decade long fight for answers to her symptoms, Rocsi was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called Hashimoto's - where the body's own immune system attacks the thyroid. It didn't end there, as she still had to learn why she had such painful and heavy periods. She discovered why, but it then meant she had to undergo a c-section surgery. Sh…
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What happens behind the scenes of a dinosaur exhibit? Short Wave host Regina Barber got to find out … by taking a trip to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. In the museum’s basement, she talked to a paleobiologist, checked out a farmland fossil find and even touched a 67 million-year-old bone. Because, as it turns out, there’s a …
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Choose your fighter for the origin of water on Earth! Was it always here or did it come to this planet from somewhere else in space? And, either way, what does this mean for other water worlds in our galaxy? To find out, we talk with Michael Wong, an astrobiologist and planetary scientist at Carnegie Science. He gets into scientists’ strongest cand…
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Think fertility only matters if you’re trying to get pregnant? Think again. In this episode, Dr. Carolyn Moyers talks with Erica Bove, MD, OB/GYN and reproductive endocrinologist, about what fertility science reveals about perimenopause, premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), and long-term hormone health — even for women who are done having childre…
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Cardiologist, scientist and bestselling author Dr. Eric Topol's latest book "Super Agers" distills decades of research on how to make us healthier for longer. Topol says that humanity is on the cusp of developing treatments to help tame cancer, dementia and other chronic diseases… just as political forces in the U.S. are shutting down that research…
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What better time to contemplate the conundrum that is zero than the start of a new year? Zero is a fairly new concept in human history and even more recent as a number. It wasn't until around the 7th century that zero was used as a number. That's when it showed up in the records of Indian mathematicians. Since then, zero has, at times, been met wit…
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Science in the United States took some big hits this year. The Trump Administration disrupted federal funding for all kinds of scientific pursuits. Administration officials say those changes were a step towards reinvigorating federal agencies like the National Institutes of Health. But many scientists disagree. NPR health and science correspondents…
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Gen Z and younger millennials are generally the most climate literate generations. As an age cohort that started learning about climate change in school, they're worried about how to plan for their future jobs, houses and, yes, kids. With climate-related disasters and global warming likely to worsen, climate anxiety is giving way to reproductive an…
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Kratom and 7-OH products are available in many smoke shops. But earlier this year, the FDA recommended certain 7-OH products be scheduled alongside opioids. This isn’t the first time kratom has come under scrutiny. Nearly a decade ago, the DEA wanted to make certain active ingredients in kratom controlled substances. Meaning products would go from …
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Sky Women’s Health grew. The podcast grew. Women’s health moved forward. And I made some big, scary, values-aligned decisions. In this year-end episode, I’m reflecting on: • Growth without compromise • Advances in menopause & sexual health care • Meeting women where they are • Learning to get help • And asking myself: What would we do if we weren’t…
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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com On this festive live Christmas Eve edition of The Shelley Tasker Show, Shelley and co‑host Mallifficus Scott share light‑hearted seasonal chatter—wrapping woes, cream‑tea etiquette, and serendipitous reunions—before paying tribute to the late Chris Rea wit…
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This holiday season, many of us will be taking to the skies to visit family or escape to warmer climes. So we’re sharing a recent episode of our sister podcast, The Dose, which asks: “What do I need to know about in-flight medical emergencies?” Dr. Vincent Poirier, associate professor of emergency and aviation medicine at McGill University, senior …
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Scientists in the Arctic are catching the exhaled breaths of whales to better understand their health. How? Drones. Whales breathe through their blowholes, which are the equivalent of nostrils on their heads. By studying the microbes in exhaled whale breaths, scientists are piecing together how deadly diseases spread in whale populations. Host Emil…
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So many women and couples come to me feeling overwhelmed, standing in the supplement aisle, wondering if this next thing will finally be the answer. Today's episode cuts straight through that noise. We're talking about the most powerful fertility tools available to you — and they don't cost a single dollar. These are foundational, science-backed st…
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Ever gotten a scarlet, hot face after drinking alcohol or know someone who has? Many people felt it as they celebrate the holidays with loved ones, sipping mulled wine, cocktails or champagne. That's because this condition, commonly called "Asian flush" or "Asian glow," affects an estimated half a billion people, who can't break down aldehyde toxin…
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Written by Jo Lambert, ‘Hold The Hope’ is now being used as suicide prevention training material by the UK’s National Health Service Mental Health Trust. Emily Kwong speaks with Rhitu Chatterjee about the inner strength of those who live with suicidality, how a song is opening up new conversations for mental health care, and how caregivers can help…
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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com In this candid and wide-ranging episode, I’m joined by my co‑host Mallifficus Scott for a festive-season catch‑up before welcoming returning guest Tony Bevington. We reflect on the week’s irritations and small joys, from relentless weather warnings and Chr…
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Dogs are man’s best friend. And it’s no secret that we at Short Wave love cats (Regina has four)! Both of these iconic pets have been domesticated – evolved and adapted to live alongside humans – for millennia. And a recent study suggests that the common raccoon may be on its first steps towards joining them. So how do scientists look for signs of …
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At-home HPV testing has been approved by the FDA and is being widely marketed as a breakthrough in cervical cancer screening—offering convenience, privacy, and accessibility. But as enthusiasm grows, so do important questions. Can at-home HPV testing truly replace the Pap test? What cancers might be missed? And how should women and clinicians thoug…
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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com We welcome Cornish YouTuber Tony Goodman of ElectricCar-nage for an hour of spirited banter and straight-talking truth. We trace Tony’s journey from mischievous local radio beginnings and viral parody fame (including his legendary Cornish Donald Trump) to …
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You may have heard of Ozempic, and other GLP-1 drugs. They’re everywhere. And they typically involve weekly injections — which can have a sticker price of over a thousand dollars a month. And insurance coverage has been tricky to navigate for a lot of people. That’s why there’s a lot of excitement around a new pill form of the drug. NPR Pharmaceuti…
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B.C. emergency room physician Dr. Kaitlin Stockton took the rare step of suing her regional health authority, alleging her job was threatened after she and other doctors warned patients about unsafe, overcrowded ER conditions. The lawsuit has since been resolved to both sides’ mutual satisfaction. Dr. Stockton hopes her experience will empower heal…
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In November, the U.S. stopped production of the humble penny after 232 years in circulation. On today’s show, Darian Woods and Wailin Wong from NPR's daily economics podcast The Indicator unpack the fiscal math that doomed the penny, and an artist pay tribute to this American icon. Follow the Indicator on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. View more of Rob…
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In this episode, we explore benefits of LASIK surgery in Delhi and its relevance for people considering vision correction. Learn what LASIK is, how the procedure works, benefits and risks, and tips for finding top eye surgeons in Delhi. LASIK (Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) is a popular refractive procedure to correct myopia, hyperopia, and…
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Many countries are frustrated with U.N. climate conferences. While some countries urgently want to transition away from fossil fuels — the main driver of global warming — others are blocking that language from climate agreements. Today on the show, Emily talks with Julia Simon from NPR’s climate desk. She takes us to Brazil and introduces us to a g…
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Humankind has the technology to go to space. Space architect Ariel Ekblaw says the bottleneck now is real estate: getting larger volumes of space stations in orbit. Her company is working on the equivalent of giant, magnetic space Legos—hexagons that could self-assemble in space into livable, workable structures. This episode, host Regina G. Barber…
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Send us a text Hoorah! Showy Ovarians, grab your bonnets and pop the kettle on because today, December 16th 2025, we’re throwing a literary birthday bash! Jane Austen turns a whopping 250 and what better excuse for a Showy Bonnets Special? And who better to to spill the tea on all things Austen than NZ's other Janeite of notoriety, the head of the …
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This year, quantum science and computing came up a lot. There have been broad claims that quantum science and engineering could one day help cure diseases, design new materials, optimize supply chains -- or help in other ways not yet fathomable. And, while the Trump administration has made strides to cut scientific funding, quantum research is one …
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If you felt whiplash reading recent headlines about estrogen and perimenopause—you’re not alone. At the 2025 Menopause Society Annual Meeting, a research poster analyzing data from more than 120 million women unexpectedly ignited a media firestorm. News outlets quickly framed the findings as proof that starting estrogen in perimenopause prevents br…
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