Join no-nonsense Dermatologist Stefanie Williams as she debunks myths and shares her professional insights - separating facts from fiction in just a few minutes. www.eudelo.com
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Join our deadicated hosts Sarah and Ben as they review horror movies in chronological order and rank them from best to worst. Updated every other Wednesday. Theme music Now I Know by Jared C. Balogh
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Sermons from Harbor Rock Tabernacle in Racine, WI. We are a nondenominational, evangelical church, called to reach all people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our pastor is Paul Rhoads. We invite you to listen and be encouraged!
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Join Dr. Vaughn Lawrence in exploring the wonders of natural health and healing. Delve deep into the root causes of issues such as autoimmune, Lyme Disease, chronic fatigue, pain & inflammation, and the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle in today’s world. Our heart is to serve you no matter where you are in life.
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The official Podcast from the Health Channel featuring conversations with health and wellbeing experts that can make a difference in the way you feel. The Health Channel is a service of South Florida PBS.
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NPTE Clinical Files is a podcast from the creator of Dominating the NPTE, hosted by Kyle Rice. NPTE Clinical Files explains a true clinical scenario in the form of a mock NPTE-based question. Each question is followed by a set of answer choices, where Dr. Kyle Rice explains the right answer with a detailed rationale. Each season covers all of the major systems and topics found in physical therapy and likely to be found on an NPTE. NPTE Clinical Files gives the Physical Therapist a weekly opp ...
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Welcome to the Diabetes Canada Healthcare Huddle – a podcast that invites health care professionals to listen in on the discussion as we explore a diabetes related topic. Each episode, we will present a case study, then have a conversation with an expert about the clinical challenge. And finally, re-visit the case and see how we can apply our new knowledge and tools.
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Acupuncture and East Asian medicine was not developed in a laboratory. It does not advance through double-blind controlled studies, nor does it respond well to petri dish experimentation. Our medicine did not come from the statistical regression of randomized cohorts, but from the observation and treatment of individuals in their particular environment. It grows out of an embodied sense of understanding how life moves, unfolds, develops and declines. Medicine comes from continuous, thoughtfu ...
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Sound Optometry is the podcast from Docet that provides high quality continuing professional development (CPD) for fully-qualified UK-GOC-registered optometrists practising in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each month, we’ll be exploring the topics that matter most to us optometrists with case studies and in-depth conversations. You can gain 1 CPD point by listening to this podcast and completing the exercise on docet.info.
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Formerly Nutrition Equity, rare connection is an extension of the podcast to include all 10,000 rare conditions and not just those covered by the Medical Nutrition Equity Act. Some of the conditions may be the same, but I am trying to turn this into a learning experience for those in the medical feild, policy leaders, and those who are just interested in hearing about rare conditions and patient stories. Rare conditions are called zebras hence the zebra striped ribbon. More common conditions ...
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My name is Vanessa Micoff and I have started the MicrodermResearch project to educate and help people with my experience in microdermabrasion.
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Adrian Goldberg presents cutting edge investigative journalism, as well as taking on listeners' campaigns and consumer issues
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Two skincare product junkies on the never-ending journey to perfect skin. Join us to discover amazing products and anti-aging ingredients! Let's achieve beautiful skin together! Kim is 53 years old, fighting the anti-aging battle. Makena is 25 years old, warding off acne and dry skin. Both ladies struggle with skin sensitivities including rashes, hives, and eczema. We get real, we get dirty, and we get crazy! Join us, two non-professionals, for real talk and just our opinions!
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Accredited by the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society since 1976, the WOC Nursing Education Program prepares the graduate nurse to provide specialty care for patients with acute and chronic wounds. This program is geared towards the nurse looking to obtain WOCNCB certification following the traditional pathway. The traditional pathway program is a blended education program. It is comprised of online clinical courses, onsite skills training (Bridge Week), a comprehensive final exam, ...
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Join Lavinia Rusanda, a Content Creator pursuing a dual degree in Chemical Engineering and Business, in uncovering secrets of the beauty industry and breaking down the walls of beauty standards one flaw at a time. Lavinia intends to teach you the importance of loving yourself and becoming the most confident version of yourself while bringing awareness to acne and real, unfiltered skin. It's time to get LOUD!
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The Naked Scientists flagship science show brings you a lighthearted look at the latest scientific breakthroughs, interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to your science questions and science experiments to try at home.
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This podcast is here to educate you on how you can have the skin you want, for good. Good skin comes from within and this podcast is here to educate you on just that. The sky is the limit and we cover everything. From skin care to specific skin conditions. This is your one stop shop for all things skin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Rockyn YES (Your Empowered Self), the podcast for women ready to rise, reclaim their health, and become the most vibrant version of themselves. Hosted by Dr. Raquel Yarroch, Functional Medicine Practitioner, Chiropractor, and NLP Coach, this show blends the science of root-cause healing with the power of emotional release and subconscious reprogramming. Each week, you’ll discover how to heal from autoimmune symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, hormonal chaos, and gut issues — by addressi ...
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"Grow As We Go" is a sacred storytelling space at the intersection of sexuality, spirituality, and somatic wisdom. Rooted in reverence for the body and a fierce devotion to truth, we explore what it means to come alive in our relationships, our rituals, and our own skin. Through intimate conversations with Houston-based healers and embodied guides, we unravel shame, deconstruct conditioning, and reclaim our sensuality as a spiritual path. This podcast is a lighthouse for the ones who are wak ...
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Our Podcasts are delivered to you by clinicians and academics at St John’s Institute of Dermatology and invited speakers. Our aim is to update you and share practical tips on how experts in their field diagnose and treat common dermatological conditions in our short episodes that you can easily listen to whilst on the go. Our podcasts are targeted at healthcare professionals including dermatology consultants, dermatology trainees, GPs and specialist nurses. Disclaimer: The information on our ...
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I am a Certified Nutrigenomic Health Coach, Skin Care Expert with 23 years experience in medical aesthetics and 7 1/2 years in Nutrigenomics. In this Podcast I share my stories of how I overcame 13 years of chronic pain, severe fatigue and thoughts of suicide. I found genetic testing and natural resources that helped me heal. I also share my intimate stories of child abuse, the loss of my mom at the age of 9 from cancer and how I have come to know that even though my life has been very tough ...
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Accredited by the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society since 1976, the Emory University WOC Nursing Education Center (WOCNEC) prepares the graduate nurse to provide specialty care for patients with foot and nail pathology. The Foot and Nail course is geared towards the baccalaureate-prepared nurse looking to obtain WOCNCB Foot Care certification. It is also for the LPN/LVN, PT, or DPT looking to sit for the Certified Foot Care Specialist (CFCS) Exam through the American Foot Care Nur ...
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Welcome to Wellness by Designs Your go-to podcast for evidence-based education and inspiration in integrative healthcare. Whether you're looking to deepen your expertise in nutrition, herbal and naturopathic medicine, or sharpen your clinical and business skills, this podcast is made for you. Join us as leading practitioners and researchers share their knowledge, clinical pearls, and personal journeys—designed to support your growth and enrich your practice. So grab a cuppa, settle in, and l ...
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Welcome to Project Nourish with your host Megan Gump, CFMP, FNTP. This podcast is a place for all things functional medicine and a holistic lifestyle. The mission of the brand is to educate and give people the tools to take their health into their own hands. Disclaimer: Megan does not treat, cure or diagnose any disease. Megan wants to give you the ability to take your health back and live the vibrant life you deserve!
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Meet Dr. Tamara Purpose Driven also known as Dr.T a Christian Counselor, Pastor, Certified Christian Life & Career Coach, and accomplished Christian author with 28 self-published books under her belt. She's also a passionate blogger and podcaster. As a devoted single mother, she knows the challenges of balancing family and career. Dr T has earned a Doctorate in Philosophy with a focus on Christian Counseling, and is driven to inspire and uplift Kingdom believers – particularly women – to liv ...
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This podcast covers the practitioners, modalities, passions, topics & conversations of the team and community of Watershed Wellness. Located on the mighty Columbia River in Astoria, OR, the clinic integrates acupuncture, Chinese herbalism, Naturopathic medicine, massage therapy, organic skincare and a compassionate, intentional approach to healthcare.The podcast is run and promoted by clinic co-owner Eric Grey, MS, LAc who previously taught Chinese medicine and practice management for a deca ...
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Jump down new rabbit holes with Timesuck, the weekly podcast that takes you on a fascinating and bizarre journey through history’s darkest corners, most shocking conspiracies, and wildest true stories. Hosted by acclaimed standup comedian and storyteller Dan Cummins, each episode blends dark humor with deep research to uncover hidden truths about infamous historical figures, unsolved mysteries, notorious serial killers, and more. If you crave the weird, the wild, and the unexpected, Timesuck ...
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IEEE SA Voice shares insights and perspectives from the IEEE SA community, subject matter experts, and industry leaders that are working to raise the world's standards, drive market solutions, and much more, keeping you at the forefront of technological innovation for the benefit of humanity.
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Step into The Wellness Process, a space where all aspects of well-being coexist harmoniously — from mental and physical health, to spirituality and everything in between. As a seasoned entrepreneur, content creator, and someone who has faced numerous health and wellness challenges, host Elizabeth Endres is sharing all the transformative methods, rituals and incredible humans she has uncovered on her journey. Expect unfiltered conversations with healers, practitioners and dear friends that’ll ...
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The Armitage Account is a narrative audio drama inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft and is set in the fictitious city of Arkham, Massachusetts. Isaac Andrews, plagued with guilt over the events of the last year, begins to search for a connection to his supposed great-grandfather, and the long-deceased head librarian of Miskatonic University, Henry Armitage. If you enjoy this experience, please give us a 5-star rating on your preferred podcasting platform and consider joining our Patreo ...
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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New Drug for RDEB Skin Condition With Professor Mark Lowdell From The UK
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37:43Send us a text Iss rare disease journeImagine waking up every day knowing even a light touch could cause your skin to tear or blister. That’s the reality for children and adults living with Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (RDEB) — a severe rare genetic condition where skin and mucous membranes are extremely fragile. In this episode of Ra…
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039: Skin Conditions, Diabetes, Memory Loss, Kidney Health, & Asthma (This is KC Radio Show)
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47:14Join Dr. Vaughn Lawrence & Brian Boger on "This is Kansas City" as he discusses holistic approaches to wellness and answers listener questions. Discover natural solutions for memory loss, diabetes, obesity, asthma, kidney disease, and eczema. Dr. Vaughn shares expertise on supplements, cleanses, lifestyle changes, and the root causes of chronic ill…
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Episode 338 - Just a Guy With a Skin Condition
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55:13Sometimes you come across a movie that's just a little unfortunate. Maybe it needed another rewrite. Maybe it needed a more experienced director. In any case, our monster here is... just a guy with a skin condition... It's HAND OF DEATH (1962, Nelson) starring John Agar as our guy! ...at least the music by Sonny Burke is good? Context setting 00:00…
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Integration Day: Letting the Nervous System Catch Up
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6:58Integration Day: Letting the Nervous System Catch Up In this grounding episode, Dr. Raquel guides you through the often-overlooked phase of transformation: integration. After release, movement, and intention-setting, your nervous system needs time to recalibrate. In this episode, you’ll learn why integration is essential for lasting change — physic…
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Humans are finally heading back to the moon; Cheaper weight loss drugs are coming; Milestone for LSD trials; Promise of new carbon tax
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32:30Episode 339 Humans are finally going back to the moon. NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to launch in April, taking four astronauts in a loop around the moon. If it goes well, it’ll set the stage for a lunar landing by Artemis III - bringing us closer to creating permanent settlements on the surface. And that’s not all - SpaceX is planning to visit …
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Deliberate Intention: Creating the Year From the Inside Out
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9:17Happy New Years!!! Resolutions often fail because they ignore the nervous system. In this New Year’s Day episode, Dr. Raquel explores deliberate intention — not as goal-setting, but as identity alignment. When intention is embodied, behavior follows naturally. This episode invites you to choose how you want to feel, respond, and live, rather than w…
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ENCORE: Ubiquinol: The Missing Link in Cardiovascular Health with Dr Ross Walker
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43:52Is Ubiquinol the Missing Nutrient for Lifelong Heart Health? In this eye-opening episode of Wellness by Designs, Dr Ross Walker, a renowned cardiologist with 25 years dedicated to preventative medicine, challenges the conventional approach to heart disease, statins and cholesterol management. Central to the discussion is ubiquinol, the active form …
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The Fire Horse Energy: Choosing Courage Over Conditioning
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11:45Movement doesn’t always mean pushing harder. In this episode, Dr. Raquel explores Fire Horse energy — not as hustle, but as embodied courage. From a nervous system and NLP perspective, true movement happens when the body feels safe enough to expand. This episode helps you recognize the difference between conditioning and aligned courage, and how to…
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Betty is a 45-year-old female who presents to physical therapy with complaints of pelvic pain, urinary frequency, and urgency without signs of infection. She reports symptoms worsening after prolonged sitting and during high-impact exercises. Which intervention is MOST appropriate to address her condition? A) Pelvic floor muscle strengthening with …
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Shedding the Old Skin: What Your Body Is Ready to Release
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15:01As the year comes to a close, your body may already be letting go — emotionally, physically, and energetically. In this episode, Dr. Raquel explores the concept of shedding the old skin, just like nature does when growth requires release. From a functional medicine and nervous system perspective, this isn’t breakdown — it’s completion. You’ll be gu…
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96. SOLO: 2025 As The Year I Got My Spark Back
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56:14In today’s solo episode, Elizabeth reflects on why 2025 became the year she got her spark back. She shares how slowing down, reconnecting with her routines, and prioritizing nervous system regulation helped her feel more grounded, creative, and aligned. Elizabeth opens up about what happens when you stop pushing yourself to do more, why consistency…
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441 History Series, What Happens When You Look with Interest • Stephen Brown
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1:42:18Good medicine has less to do with having the “right system” and more to do with the human being holding the needles. With the way we listen. The way we wait. The way we’re willing to not know… yet. In this conversation with Stephen Brown we trace his unlikely path from welding in a west coast shipyard—literally working with fire and metal—to becomi…
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98. Nothing in nature blooms all year long... so why do you expect yourself to?
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33:39In this episode we get LOUD about the natural waves of seasons in our lives. As we approach the new year I wanted to remind you about how everything in life has it's summer and winter seasons. Times of high energy, wins, and blooming, and times of rest, struggle, and regrouping but one thing we can always count on is summer, and winter, always come…
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041: Top 3 Modern Health Crises, Magnesium Deficiency & Biblical Fasting for Healing (Shaped by Faith with Theresa Rowe)
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26:42Dr. Vaughn shares a bold, faith-based perspective on: The top 3 health crises people face today Being poisoned by food, air, and water Lack of access to clean, real food and pure water How the modern medical system often focuses on symptoms, pharmaceuticals, and vaccines instead of true healing Spiritual roots of disease & health How there is a dem…
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487 - Chris Gardner & the Pursuit of Happyness
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2:20:15The year-end inspirational Timesuck is here! We wrap up 2025 with the incredible true story of Chris Gardner — a man who survived poverty, abuse, foster care, and homelessness (along with his toddler son) before becoming a multimillionaire stockbroker and global philanthropist. If he could rise from that kind of hardship to build a life of purpose …
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67 Substance Use Disorder Among Anaesthetists
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Short Suck #48: The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young
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1:01:22In this Short Suck, we head into the brutal hills around Tennessee’s old Brushy Mountain prison to explore the Barkley Marathons— the nearly-impossible 100-mile ultramarathon. And we’ll meet Lazarus Lake, the cigarette-lighting, Dr Pepper-drinking madman who designed a race meant to break people, complete with secret applications, sadistic course c…
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Best science TV, film and books of 2025 | The New Scientist culture review
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24:03Episode 336 Looking for something great to read or watch on TV over the festive period? We’ve got you covered. In a special edition of the podcast, we share our favourite books, TV and films of 2025 - for those moments when you need a break from the festivities. From pure science fiction to books exploring climate change and the history of our earl…
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Bakuchiol and the Dark Side of "Plant Based Retinol" Alternatives
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14:50Think bakuchiol is the gentle, plant-based retinol everyone claims? Think again. Dr. Stefanie cuts through the marketing hype to reveal why this trendy ingredient isn't actually related to retinol at all—and why its "gentle" reputation might be dangerously misleading. From overlooked allergy risks to her own blistering reaction, she explains why th…
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Episode 339 - It's A Universal Language
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1:13:24We're excited to make our way to Egypt for the country's first horror film! It's AL QASR AL MAL'OUN aka THE CURSED PALACE from 1962 and director Hassan Reda! This old dark house flick brings together horror and giallo tropes into a unique, though a little old fashioned, story. Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 37:50; Discussion 49:08; Ranking 58:53…
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Josue recommends a prolonged warm-up for a patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy before initiating aerobic exercise. Which of the following is the MOST likely rationale for this recommendation? A) To increase left ventricular filling time B) To prevent sudden increases in heart rate C) To increase myocardial oxygen consumption D) To enhance stro…
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95. From Goldman Sachs to A Beekeeping Empire: The Healing Power Of The Hive with Carly Kremer
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1:08:38In today’s episode, Elizabeth sits down with Carly Kremer, founder of Beekeeper’s Naturals, to talk about her journey from Wall Street to wellness. After battling chronic illness and discovering the healing power of propolis while studying abroad, Carly turned a personal health breakthrough into a mission-driven company focused on clean, science-ba…
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440 Reimagining Menopause • Heidi Lovie
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1:40:03There are seasons in a woman’s life that don’t arrive quietly. They come with a tremor, a shimmer, a sense that something deep in the architecture of who you are is being rewritten. It’s not collapse, but instead a reordering that can’t be ignored. In this conversation with Heidi Lovie, we wander into the transformation of menopause. She invites us…
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97. rewriting the acne narrative... Clear Skin isn't the Aesthetic with Kaity Smith (thatacnegirly)
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55:07Today we get LOUD with content creator and skin positivity influencer @ThatKaitySmith talking about the struggle of dealing with adult acne, receiving unsolicited advice, walking confidently regardless of the breakouts, and how she turned her struggle into a whole vibe. From posting pimple patch videos to founding her own brand - That Acne Girly. A…
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486 - Vigilante Justice: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (A Lot)
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2:50:04What happens when ordinary people decide the legal system isn’t enough — and to take justice into their own hands? From real-life “superheroes” to tragic misfires, from folk-hero avengers to catastrophic citizen’s arrests, this episode explores the wild, messy, often dangerous world of vigilante justice. Sometimes inspiring, sometimes horrifying, s…
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040: The Hidden Dangers of Tylenol, Ozempic, & NyQuil; and Pain Relief Alternatives (This is KC Radio Show)
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56:36In this episode, Dr. Vaughn Lawrence exposes the hidden dangers of acetaminophen (Tylenol), NyQuil, and other common painkillers, including liver damage, glutathione depletion, and mitochondrial stress. He shares effective natural pain relief alternatives like turmeric-based formulas, ginger, CBD, and kratom, and explains how to choose clean supple…
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In this episode, we're revisiting some of the most magical moments and scientific milestones of 2025 - including the incredible legacy of Dame Jane Goodall, the brain-wave reading bionic-knee, why labradors are so greedy, and the beer that doesn't give you a hangover... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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MI6 pushes cyber security, and WHO warns of fat jab shortage
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30:35This week, defence analyst, Michael Clarke, explains the significance of the MI6 agency's scientific shift. Will it help counter Russia's technological threat? Plus, the University of Glasgow's Naveed Sattar tells us why weight loss medicine could be a silver bullet for global obesity, Ellie Diamant at Bard College on beaky birds during COVID, and …
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Top Science Stories of 2025 | The New Scientist Features Special
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59:57Episode 337 As we reach the end of the year, catch up on some of New Scientist’s most exciting and thought-provoking features of the past twelve months. For decades we’ve got autism in girls all wrong. Symptoms present quite differently in girls to boys, meaning they often go undiagnosed. So why have we failed to see the differences - and why are g…
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Posting with Purpose: A Sustainable Social Media Framework for Clinicians with Bec Talia
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50:39What if the key to growing your clinic online isn’t posting more - but posting with purpose? In this episode, we sit down with naturopath and strategist Rebecca Talia to explore a calmer, more strategic way for healthcare practitioners to show up on social media. Instead of chasing trends or feeling pressured to be perfect, Rebecca reframes social …
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66 Substance Use Disorder and Anaesthesia
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Bill presents with early-stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and reports mild lower extremity weakness and occasional tripping when walking on uneven surfaces. Which intervention is MOST appropriate to address his current functional mobility? A) Prescribe a wheelchair for energy conservation B) Provide ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) to prevent fo…
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The Link Between School Performance and Child Health: Pediatrician Explains
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24:49Send us a text Dr. Scarlet Constant, a pediatrician at Constant Care Pediatrics, explains why pediatricians are interested in your child's school performance. Discover how academic success can impact overall health and well-being, and gain valuable insights into the important connection between education and health. (Season 5, Episode 43)…
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94. The Science of Doing Less: Micro Habits for Maximum Health & Happiness with Liz Moody
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1:05:26In today’s episode, Elizabeth sits down with Liz Moody, bestselling author, wellness journalist, and host of The Liz Moody Podcast, to explore why doing less can actually lead to better health, focus, and happiness. Liz breaks down how modern life works against our attention and nervous system, and how small habit shifts can make wellness feel more…
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439 Inhabiting Community • Liz Vitale
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1:16:17Medicine finds its way into our lives not through textbooks, but by getting sand in our shoes, salt in our hair, and noticing how our hands long to be in the dirt—or on people. Liz Vitale didn’t simply move to the Oregon Coast. She rooted herself there among fishermen, surfers, firefighters, foresters, Latina moms, and retirees. Over time she becam…
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What's a white Christmas, and will we get one this year?
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29:48Today, in partnership with UK Research and Innovation, we are asking whether it will snow on the 25th of December. It's frequently called a white Christmas and - at this time of year - weather forecasters and the bookies are busy weighing up the odds. So we've set out to explore how weather predictions are made, what constitutes snow, the role of t…
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485 - The Family: Australia's Most Notorious Cult
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2:39:45In the 1960s and ’70s, yoga teacher–turned–self-proclaimed messiah Anne Hamilton-Byrne built one of Australia’s most shocking cults—an LSD-fueled blend of New Age mysticism, stolen children, and her own delusions of divine destiny. With doctors, psychiatrists, and academics convinced she was the Second Coming of Christ, Anne created The Family, a s…
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