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There are many Sickle Cell Podcasts out there, but how many give you an opportunity to get your voice heard? This podcast provides the opportunity to not only post for support but be part of the "On The Air Sickled Podcast" getting your story out in the open. Check out the different topics on the air, and you may be asked to be part of the conversation. This group opens the air to hear the stories of the Sickle Cell Warrior, Sickle Cell Spouses/Parents/Siblings, Sickle Cell Healthcare Profes ...
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We are often told the USSR was an oppressive, authoritarian society, lacking freedom and democracy. There were endless purges that claimed the lives of millions of “dissidents,” purges that were designed for one thing and one thing only: to keep power in the hands of those who wielded it. And as we all know, the economy was based on socialist and communist principles, which is why it barely functioned at all. There were endless famines, genocides against minorities within the nation, and an ...
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Join us for an engaging, informative, and supportive journey as we explore the realities, breakthroughs, and triumphs of living with sickle cell disease. Our podcast is dedicated to creating an awareness about this condition while also advocating for patients' rights and seeking solutions to improve their quality of life. Subscribe now to stay informed!
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Cheat Codes is a podcast about sickle cell disease and is intended for patients, caregivers, providers, and the greater community of people who are impacted by it. Each episode of Cheat Codes: A Sickle Cell Podcast strives to provide listeners with critical education, the latest scientific updates, and voices from the sickle cell community. Join an inclusive community and build connections with other hemolytic anemia allies by following @AllyVoicesRising on Instagram. Cheat Codes: A Sickle C ...
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Bone and Sickle

Al Ridenour

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BONE AND SICKLE explores historical topics related to folklore and horror. With acerbic wit and a scholarly penchant for the grotesque, rogue folklorist Al Ridenour delves into a wide but carefully curated range of topics illustrated by stories from historical texts. Narratives are given dramatic readings by “Mrs. Karswell” (Sarah Chavez) backed by richly produced soundscapes blending original music, sound design and effects. The source books, though real enough, are said to be pulled from a ...
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A service to the world where I provide some details stories about life, writing and my faith. I hope to bring more love into the world! Cover art photo provided by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jeremybishop
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Sickle Teller was inspired to explore the hereditary condition “Sickle Cell Anemia” as well as addressing what having SCD is like. The conversation has grown to include any chronic illnesses because our health and wellness need to be a a top priority and having a safe place to discuss these topics are pivotal.
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Bringing Sickle Cell Disease to Life

American Society of Hematology

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This podcast, hosted by Dr. Wally Smith of Virginia Commonwealth University, features interviews of diverse leading experts including researchers, physicians, and individuals living with the disease, exploring the history of the disease, the global impact and need for additional providers, disparity and bias in sickle cell disease, and promising news regarding the management and treatment of sickle cell disease. Learn about the past, present and future of sickle cell, and join us in the figh ...
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Small changes, made over time, can produce significant results. Much like a high performance engine, or an entire orchestra, when even a small part is not doing what it is supposed to do, everything suffers. And the same is true of your finances. This show is dedicated to the small things that make a significant difference.
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Small changes, made over time, can produce significant results. Much like a high performance engine, or an entire orchestra, when even a small part is not doing what it is supposed to do, everything suffers. And the same is true of your finances. This show is dedicated to the small things that make a significant difference.
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Living with sickle cell? Know someone with sickle cell? Or just interested to find out more? Then join the conversation as we share the stories of Sickle Cell Warriors across the UK and the support available across the community. With the help and advocacy of healthcare specialists, the Sickle Cell Society and other local and national organisations we want to help you find your hopes, live your dreams and exceed your aspirations, because you may have Sickle Cell but Sickle Cell doesn't have ...
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Ri Science Podcast

The Royal Institution

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Explore a new area of science every month from the world's sharpest minds. 'From the Theatre' episodes every second Wednesday of the month, bringing you talks from the Ri's world-renowned Theatre. Ri Science Podcast original episodes every last Wednesday of the month, lifting the lid on the science all around us.
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Vitamin SC3

Sickle Cell Community Consortium

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The Vitamin SC3 podcast is a new sickle cell-centered podcast. The podcast will share various sickle cell stories made up of 4 different segments: The Creative Elixir with Mia Robinson, Caring is Giving with Elle Cole, Essential RX hosted by Dr. Lametra Scott, and Self-care is Healthcare hosted by Dr. Marjorie Brewer. Each theme will give you more insights into the real lives of sickle cell Warriors and their families. You will learn why we are bonded by blood with shared life experiences. T ...
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Hi my name is Tavoanie Johnson and I Am A SICKLE CELL WARRIOR MYSELF. My Podcast will be about living and dealing with Sickle Cell Anemia Disease in general, as well as how to properly advocate for yourself or someone else. I will also discuss health care needs and how to better cope and manage our pain. This podcast is open to ALL who wants more education on Sickle Cell Anemia Disease and how to better cope with the disease it’s self 😘
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Sickle Cell Unboxed

Dr Yemisi Bokinni

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Unboxing Sickle Cell from the perspectives of the past, present and future, with amazing guests along the way. Coming up on this series... Episode 1: Unboxing the past and the present Episode 2: Lived experiences in Nigeria and the UK with Rochelle, Sonia and Chukwuma Episode 3: Sickle Cell and Love with Dr Olaniyi Owoeye Episode 4: Finding Medicine with Dr Norris Igbineweka and Dr Mary Ansong Episode 5: Unboxing the future Sickle Cell Unboxed is hosted and produced by Dr Yemisi Bokinni and ...
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BET Talks brings fresh, unfiltered conversations with your favorite celebrities, blending deep discussions, nostalgia, and viral moments, all while keeping it fun, relatable, and unapologetically real.
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The Realness

WNYC Studios

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When the rapper Prodigy suffered a sickle cell crisis after a Las Vegas concert in 2017, his friends didn’t think much of it at first: they were used to him getting sick. But a few days later, he died. The Realness goes behind Prodigy’s music to reveal his lifelong struggle against his own body, and how that struggle informed his lyrics and fueled his success. The Realness by Only Human is produced by WNYC Studios, a listener-supported producer of leading podcasts including Radiolab, Snap Ju ...
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Explore the cutting-edge science and therapeutic potential of ketamine. Talking Ketamine offers evidence-based discussions to demystify its role in mental health and beyond, providing informed insights into this powerful compound.
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Wondering Women

Kahu, Linea and Amy

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Ever wonder about the stories of women around you? We wanted to create an intentional space for women to share the wisdom they have gained through their life experiences. Tune in to be in awe of some Wonder Women in our midst.
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PH Insights

Pulmonary Hypertension Association

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The Pulmonary Hypertension Association presents ”PH Insights,” a podcast amplifying patient voices, sharing meaningful conversations with health care professionals and insights into pulmonary hypertension. Join PHA, people with PH and PH experts, as they share important information to support the PH community.
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Advances in Care

NewYork-Presbyterian

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On Advances in Care, epidemiologist and science communicator Erin Welsh sits down with physicians from NewYork-Presbyterian hospital to discuss the details behind cutting-edge research and innovative treatments that are changing the course of medicine. From breakthroughs in genome sequencing to the backstories on life-saving cardiac procedures, the work of these doctors from Columbia & Weill Cornell Medicine is united by a collective mission to shape the future of health care and transform t ...
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BloodStream

BloodStream Media

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BloodStream is an entertaining and informational podcast for the bleeding disorders community. Each week, hemophilia patient Patrick James Lynch and former non-profit director Amy Board are joined by advocacy leaders, medical experts, and other guests to discuss the latest news, scientific advancements, policy initiatives, and so much more. Subscribe wherever you listen, or search BloodStream Podcast on YouTube to catch every episode there. Produced by Believe Limited. Presenting sponsor: Ta ...
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PEP Talks ISPEP

Emma Sutcliffe

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PEP Talks from ISPEP The role of a patient engagement professional can be ... lonely, rewarding, frustrating, demanding. All of these things! It is a challenge advocating for people living with chronic, rare, sometimes life-threatening conditions. These short PEP Talks are there for you when you need a boost from a fellow professional. Brought to you by ISPEP -- the professional home for all patient engagement experts.
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Insightful conversations with leading experts in the field of health care, medical research, policy, and more from the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Each episode examines the many complexities found at the junction of medicine and society.
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Mountain Remedy

Mountain Remedy

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Welcome to Mountain Remedy, an educational podcast focused on bringing you the latest medication news, pharmacy hot topics, and tips to make your life a little easier. We are supported by the Appalachian College of pharmacy, brought to you my ACP students, staff, and associated members. We will be giving general information in the medical field, any concerns about your health should be presented to your healthcare provider. If you are interested in pharmacy, go to www.ACP. edu to learn more ...
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PICU Doc On Call

Dr. Pradip Kamat, Dr. Rahul Damania, Dr. Monica Gray

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PICU Doc On Call is the podcast for current and aspiring Intensivists. This podcast will provide protocols that any Critical Care Physician would use to treat common emergencies and the sudden onset of acute symptoms. Brought to you by Emory University School of Medicine, in conjunction with Dr. Rahul Damania and under the supervision of Dr. Pradip Kamat.
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The Video Journal of Hematology and Hematological Oncology (VJHemOnc) podcast covers the latest hematological oncology and hematology news from international experts – from leukemias, lymphomas, MDS and MPNs, to sickle cell, aplastic anemia and rare diseases. Made for healthcare professionals and researchers, we are a global, independent, open-access platform. Listen to the latest news, including cutting-edge trial updates, controversies and opinion. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us ...
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My Black is Transnational

My Black is Transnational

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A podcast about Blackness and how (re)connecting back to our native homeland(s) and connecting with our fellow Black people all across the globe, while also benefiting from the land we currently live in, could be good for your lives. As Black people, we have the opportunity to have the best of both worlds, this podcast shows you how and why.
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American Loser Podcast

American Loser Podcast

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In a culture obsessed with winning, "American Loser" is the podcast that puts the spotlight firmly on second place. Comedian KP Burke and his handsome Father dive head first into the true stories of the biggest losers in American History. Our theme song is "American Loser" by the supremely talented Robert Rolfe Feddersen. All episodes recorded at A Shared Universe Podcast Studio in Eatontown, New Jersey
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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria is an interview-based show that features conversations with innovative scientists and practitioners in the field of Behavior Analysis. The podcast covers topics such as Autism, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Functional Communication Training, Verbal Behavior, and more!
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What do you get when you mix 18 years of theory with two separate Congresses of Peasants’ Deputies? Why, one unified Soviet government of, by, and for the masses, of course! Consider supporting me on Patreon! patreon.com/sovietpod Sources: The Development of Capitalism in Russia (1899) The Workers’ Party and the Peasantry (1901) The Agrarian Progra…
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The Christmas Eve ghost story is a fine old tradition associated with Victorian and Edwardian England, one that’s been making a comeback on both sides of the Atlantic. Since 2018, Bone and Sickle has enthusiastically embraced the custom. Our offering for 2025, is “The Other Bed” written by E.F. Benson in 1912 and read for us by Mrs. Karswell. Previ…
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The next guest on On The Air Sickled is Dr. Lewis Thomas — a medical doctor living with sickle cell disease who recognized the gaps within the healthcare system and created the Sickleverse, a platform designed for warriors everywhere to thrive in a universe of their own. This conversation dives into lived experience, innovation, and advocacy in act…
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In this episode of Cheat Codes, Dr. Sharl Azar joins the hosts to discuss his journey from Oregon to leading the sickle cell program at Mass General in Boston. Dr. Azar shares the pivotal moments that inspired his passion for hematology and advocacy, including his work on groundbreaking legislation to improve care for sickle cell patients in Massac…
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Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) pain crises are the leading cause of hospitalization for affected children, causing excruciating vaso-occlusive episodes where misshapen blood cells block oxygen flow to tissues. For decades, the standard treatment has been high-dose opioids, but this often leads to tolerance, inadequate relief, and the dangerous paradox o…
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Amy Cohen made history as the first person with sickle cell disease to complete a marathon. Diagnosed at birth due to mandatory newborn screenings in New York, she led a relatively normal childhood. Her motivation to run a marathon was inspired by watching Oprah Winfrey and was later reignited by New York's running culture. Amy's advocacy for the s…
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Adekunle Gold pulls up to BET Talks for a vulnerable, informative, and inspiring conversation with Miabelle that takes us far beyond the music. From his early days as “The King of Photoshop” to becoming a global force, AG breaks down the pivotal moments that shaped him, the bold reinvention behind Fuji, and the sound evolution that’s redefining his…
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Welcome to January's Papers of the Month, which marks 10 years of the podcast! First up, we look at a large multicentre cohort study from the East of England examining the association between prehospital post-intubation hypotension and mortality in severe traumatic brain injury. Preventing secondary brain injury sits at the centre of what we're try…
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For decades, the “trip” caused by ketamine—sensory detachment, time warping, and out-of-body experiences—was seen as a nuisance, a “bug” to be tolerated during anesthesia. But a groundbreaking 2025 review paper by Berra and colleagues asks a provocative question: What if dissociation is actually the point? In this episode, we dive into the “Science…
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Ambar La Forgia is an assistant professor in the Management of Organizations group at the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. A. La Forgia. From Patients to Consumers — The Corporatization of Ambulatory Care. N Engl J Med 2026;394:1-3.…
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Don't adjust your podcast player folks, you have the right show. Welcome to Session 319 of the Behavioral Observations Podcast. If you've been listening for a bit, you know what's coming. If you're new to the show however, first, welcome and thanks for listening. Every year, I team up with my friends from the ABA Inside Track Podcast to do a Year I…
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From the scientific mechanisms underlying ACL injuries, the application of computational fluid dynamics in the COVID-19 pandemic, and even the latest space mission on the way to Mercury, we've covered an enormous range of science on the Ri Science Podcast throughout 2025. In this year's Science Wrapped episode, we take a look back over our favourit…
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KP talks Gary Powers with Monty and Eric and how he went from hero to zero all while stuck in a Soviet prisoner of war camp... My Book - "History Isn't Boring, Your Teacher Was": https://a.co/d/ f4mSJSy Missed a previous episode? No worries! Catch up here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist? list=PLcJA4pW70s8e5ZstUR90n2jmDUAOr4nTZ Want more? Become a…
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Host Danny interviews Philip Chudy about his journey from Zimbabwe to Europe and California, his parents' refugee history, and how photography and family archives shaped his life and work. The episode covers Philip's travels, his father’s artistic and scientific pursuits, the recovery of old photographs and letters, and upcoming exhibitions honorin…
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In this episode of "PICU Doc on Call," Dr. Pradip Kamat and Dr. Rahul Damania dive into a fascinating case of a 9-month-old infant who comes in with hypoglycemia and seizures. Together, they break down the basics of glucose metabolism, walk through the causes of hypoglycemia, and discuss the best diagnostic strategies and acute management steps. Th…
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In this special year-end episode of the Bloodstream Podcast, Patrick and guest host Mark Pangilinan conclude their powerful three-part Blood Brother series featuring the voices and stories of men living with bleeding disorders across the country. Together, they explore themes of complicated grief, advocacy, identity, fatherhood, discrimination, and…
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Host: Jolie Lizana, PAH patient and advocate Guests: Debbie Kittel, BSN, RN, CCRN, nursing program manager, PAH program, Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital; and Tiffani Brown, PH patient, Ohio State University-Columbus support group co-leader. Just in time for the holidays, the Pulmonary Hypertension Association shares the extraordinary impact of a sim…
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KP Burke welcomes on Mike Cannon and Brendan Sagalow and his dad to talk about one of the most brutal and violent gangs in the history of New York City, The Westies. Sneak Preview: How this Tiny gang was putting up such horrifying numbers Mickey Spillane messing with the Italian's money James Coonans takeover of the gang and inevitable end Original…
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‍ ‍ In this double-sided feature, first Dr. David Eichenbaum joins to discuss his thoughts on the biggest developments coming for the rest of the 2020s. Next, Katie Kormanik joins to discuss her book Adventures of a Chess Girl, available December 2025: https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Chess-Girl-Depths-World-ebook/dp/B0FSP4FJ1Q.…
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Today I chat with Dr. Jenny Jandt, senior lecturer in the University of Otago’s Zoology Department. Jenny shares how life can take unexpected twists when we stay open to paths we never imagined. She also shares her wisdom on how when we talk to those around us and share our vulnerabilities we are actually stronger because we are then doing it toget…
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For decades, ketamine has been viewed primarily through two lenses: a safe anesthetic or a rapid-acting antidepressant “reset button.” But a new paper by Sophie Holland argues we may be missing half the picture. This episode challenges the binary view of ketamine by exploring two distinct therapeutic pathways defined essentially by dose: the Psyche…
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In this episode of My Black is Transnational, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts sits down with Ms. Hollman, a transnational Nigerian American with both African American and Nigerian roots. In a relaxed and engaging gist, they explore her unique life journey—from growing up in Indiana, to relocating to Nigeria, and eventually returning to the United States. The conv…
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On this episode of BloodStream, Cheri Clark opens up about juggling life as a nurse, patient, caregiver, and board member, all while managing her own health. She shares the pressure of always saying "I'm fine," the moments she's pushed past her limits, and the lessons she's learning about setting boundaries that actually stick. We also hear from Ni…
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This podcast features updates in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) from ASH 2025. Talha Munir, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, discusses the Phase III FLAIR study (ISRCTN01844152), followed by Matthew Davids, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who shares further insights. Carsten Niemann, MD, PhD…
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On the final episode of 2025, host Erin Welsh is joined by Courtney Allison, host of NewYork-Presbyterian’s health and wellness podcast, Health Matters, to recap the year’s highlights from their dozens of conversations with clinicians, researchers, and health care specialists from Columbia & Weill Cornell Medicine. They highlight key takeaways, rev…
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Historically, the celebration of Christmas and Carnival could overlap, and there is some reason to believe that customs associated with the former were inherited by the latter. A clue to this calendrical shift is offered by the Christmas song, “Carol of the Bells,” which uses the melody of an old Ukrainian New Year;s carol, one which dates back to …
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Send us a text There is a lot going on in community pharmacy, and today, we will explore all the ways that community pharmacies are growing to help you! Today we are joined by Colton Marcum, PharmD, of Marcum's Pharmacy in Kingsport, Tn. He has found ways to incorporate compounding and test-and-treat into his practice making your care more personal…
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Anne Zink is a lecturer and senior fellow at the Yale School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. A.B. Zink, N.C. McCann, and R.P. Walensky. From Crisis to Action — Policy Pathways to Reverse the Rise in Congenital Syphilis. N Engl J Med 2025;393:2388-2391.…
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The latest episode of Pep Talks, a podcast series by the International Society for Patient Engagement Professionals (ISPE), features a conversation with Mark Duma, a veteran in patient engagement with over 30 years of experience. Mark shares his journey from a pharmacist to a leader in patient engagement, highlighting his role in founding the Patie…
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Grammy Award–winning artist and actress Coco Jones pulls up to BET Talks with host Loren LoRosa for a candid, inspiring conversation about growth, purpose, and owning every chapter of her journey. From her early days in the Disney spotlight to stepping fully into her power as a chart-topping artist and breakout star on Bel-Air, Coco opens up about …
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In this podcast episode, leading experts share key updates in the management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) from ASH 2025. Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, highlights data from the MAXILUS trial (NCT06045689), new insights from the IMerge study (NCT02598661), and early findings with bexmarilimab in higher-risk MDS…
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This episode of the Bloodstream Podcast continues the Blood Brother Collaboration, featuring candid conversations among men living with bleeding disorders. Guests share personal stories of resilience, complicated grief, and the importance of community support. The discussion highlights the unique challenges faced across the lifespan, from childhood…
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A man in Dallas got more than he bargained for one day while he filmed a presidential motorcade passing by...it changed his life and the country forever Sneak Preview: How this Ukranian born immigrant ended up in Dallas Why his clothing company was the ideal spot to get footage from What happened to the footage after he sold it\ Original Air Date: …
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Welcome to this special edition of Roadside to Resus where we're diving into some of the progressive and practice-defining developments in pre-hospital emergency care. This episode brings together a superb group of clinicians, educators and leaders who are shaping the future of PHEM across the UK, and we caught up with them at the recent Faculty of…
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Reshma Ramachandran is an assistant professor of medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J.D. Wallach, J.S. Ross, and R. Ramachandran. Enhancing FDA Drug-Safety Surveillance — Beyond Releasing Daily Adverse-Event Data. N Engl J Med 2025;393:2284-2286.…
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