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Ninjas Are Butterflies

Ninjas Are Butterflies

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Ninjas Are Butterflies (powered by Sunday Cool Tees) is an outrageous comedy podcast with hosts Josh Hooper and Andy DeNoon. Filled with hilarious guests, conspiracies, captivating stories, and loads of laughters, Ninjas Are Butterflies is your new favorite podcast! New episodes every friday!
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99% Invisible

Roman Mars

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Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we've just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. From award winning producer Roman Mars. Learn more at 99percentinvisible.org.
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Take as Directed

CSIS Global Health Policy Center | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Take as Directed is the podcast series of the CSIS Global Health Policy Center. It highlights important news, events, issues, and perspectives in global health policy, particularly in infectious disease, health security, and maternal, newborn, and child health. The podcast brings you commentary and perspectives from some of the leading voices in global health and CSIS Global Health Policy Center in-house experts
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The TBPod is a podcast for clinicians and policymakers caring for patients with tuberculosis. The podcasts present discussions with expert clinicians, researchers, policymakers and advocates about their work in the field of tuberculosis. Tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and is an important contributor to morbidity among migrants arriving in Australia and New Zealand. There are around 1300 reported cases of TB in Australia each year, and a further 300 in New ...
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Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast

Chris Hayes, MSNBC & NBCNews THINK

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Every week Chris Hayes asks the big questions that keep him up at night. How do we make sense of this unprecedented moment in world history? Why is this (all) happening? This podcast starts to answer these questions. Writers, experts, and thinkers who are also trying to get to the bottom of them join Chris to break it all down and help him get a better night’s rest. “Why is this Happening?” is presented by MSNBC and NBCNews Think.
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30 Morbid Minutes

30 Morbid Minutes

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Journey into the morbid, macabre, gruesome and unexplained, with comedians and friends Elyse Willems and Jessica Vasami. Covering topics like: untimely deaths on cruise ships, sleep paralysis demons, celebrity death hoaxes, obituary bandits, pesky cursed objects, spontaneous human combustion, zombie apocalypses, the Victorian obsession with death, screaming mummies, the Dark Forest alien paradox, medical malpractice, good old-fashioned cannibalism, and so much more. Episodes on Mondays. ***F ...
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Mayo Clinic Talks

Mayo Clinic

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Timely consultations relevant for family medicine, primary care, and general internal medicine topics for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and residents. Offering CME credit for most episodes at https://ce.mayo.edu/podcast. Produced by @MayoMedEd.
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What Could Go Right?

The Progress Network with Zachary Karabell and Emma Varvaloucas

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What if instead of being on the brink of disaster, we’re on the cusp of a better world? No one can deny the challenges the world faces, from pandemics to climate change to authoritarianism. But pessimism and despair are too easy a response. Each week, Progress Network Founder Zachary Karabell and Executive Director Emma Varvaloucas convene a diverse panel of experts to discuss the central issues of our era, including sustainability, polarization, work, and the economy, and make the case for ...
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This Podcast Will Kill You

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Millennial Nursing

Dominique Qoraichi

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Join our host, Dominique from Dlmnursing.com, as she paves her way into the nursing community as a millennial nurse. This podcast is about everything nursing, which covers a variety of nursing topics and issues in the nursing profession.
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Our Big Shot

Chalk + Blade Podcasts

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What if we could build a disease free world? Well, we almost have. We are at a point in history where we have a Big Shot to make that happen. Dr Seema Yasmin, expert in disease control, brings you the stories of disease eradication, and the pioneers who can tell us how to finish the journey. These conversations will make you smarter, entertain and surprise you, and give you hope for the future of humanity!
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Communicable

CMI Communications

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Communicable takes on hot topics in infectious diseases and clinical microbiology. Hosted by the editors of CMI Communications, the open-access journal of ESCMID, the European Society of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases.
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International SOS

International SOS

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The International SOS Situation Update podcast provides the latest analysis, advice and recommendations on the health and security risks impacting you and your organisation today. With support from our global medical and security experts, we discuss the most pertinent topics impacting a workforce and provide tactical guidance on mitigating health, safety, security and wellbeing risks.
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Only at Craig

Craig Hospital

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This podcast brings to life the fun, quirky moments that are only possible at Craig Hospital. Our staff have heard it before – Craig is unique. To celebrate our incredible culture, we’ve developed the “Only at Craig” podcast with episodes focused on interesting topics that make our workplace shine.
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5 Second Rule

Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

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Join us while we talk to infection preventionists to learn the facts about infection prevention, the truth about some common myths, and tips to keeping yourself and the people around you safe. Brought to you by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.
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Purple Pen Podcast

Purple Pen Podcast

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Education and news for pharmacists, with a focus on Australian clinical pharmacy practice. Hosted by Kristin Xenos and Natalie Tasker, we provide CPD and news for pharmacists, especially those interested in Australian clinical practice. Created by Jane Booth and Dan Guidone.
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Step into the shadows with Steph and Jill— where paranormal history meets hilarious banter. Each episode, we uncover the chilling tales of haunted places, the spirits said to linger there, and the twisted history that brought them to life (or afterlife). But don’t worry — we keep it light with our offbeat humor and playful back-and-forth, making sure things never get too scary. It’s the perfect mix of eerie and entertaining.
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MinneCulture explores the people, culture, and art that are inspiring, shaping, and changing Minnesota every day. We go beyond the gallery walls to tell stories about artists and people who live, work and create here.
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BioSalsa! A new podcast from BioMedSA. Just like a rich, delicious salsa, this podcast will be a vibrant mix of research advancements and innovation in Central/South Texas. BioSalsa is designed to showcase the outstanding work within the healthcare and bioscience industry in San Antonio, The City of Science and Health (TM)
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Radio Health Journal | The Latest in Health, Science & Public Policy

Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN

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Each week, Radio Health Journal breaks down important news in medicine, science and technology with the help of world-renowned experts. Our three weekly segments will help guide you to a happier, healthier life – with some fun facts to share at dinner parties. Can magic mushrooms cure your depression? Have we outrun natural selection? Hosted by Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson and Maayan Voss de Bettancourt and produced by Kristen Farrah and Amirah Zaveri. New shows posted each Sunday by 5 ...
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The Infectious Science Podcast

Galveston National Laboratory

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🌍 Welcome to the Infectious Science Podcast – Your source for cutting-edge insights on infectious diseases and the power of the One Health approach! 🎙️ Our mission? To empower YOU with the knowledge to better understand and prevent the spread of emerging diseases. Whether you're a researcher, clinician, student, or simply curious about public health, we bring experts and thought leaders together to spark innovation, collaboration, and critical thinking. Join us as we dive into the latest res ...
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Out of the Blue: An AJRCCM Podcast

American Thoracic Society

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The Out of the Blue podcast takes you out of the pages of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and into the minds of the most brilliant researchers in the fields of respiratory, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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@Work

Maria Meindl

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This is the podcast portion of the lecture/discussion series, The Work: Straight Talk on Craft and Method, which looks at the history of today's wellness, fitness and performer-training methods. In between times, artists of all stripes, spots and zigzags drop in to chat about their take on craft and method. www.mariameindl.com
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Truth can be stranger then fiction, tune in to hear all the weirdly wonderful and sometimes not so wonderful history that has shaped the world into what it is today. From the most wild to the most mundane we find the strange in history you may never have heard about. If you have an idea for an episode please email [email protected]
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Secrets Of Survival (S.O.S.) Podcast is a gripping and informative series that takes listeners on a journey into the heart of some of the most pressing medical issues faced in the field of medicine throughout the globe during the modern 21st century. Through in-depth interviews, gripping personal narratives, cutting-edge research, and informative sessions, the S.O.S. Podcast is packed full of fascinating insights, expert interviews, and personal stories that shed light on topics including th ...
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The Respiratory Futures Podcast

British Thoracic Society

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Join us at The Respiratory Futures Podcast, a platform of the British Thoracic Society, as we talk with colleagues from across the respiratory workforce to share their stories and experiences of working in respiratory healthcare. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply passionate about staying informed about lung health, subscribe now for the latest developments and insights into the respiratory care community. The views expressed by guests on this podcast are their own, and do no ...
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Kids Healthcast

Kids Healthcast

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Kids Healthcast is a pediatric podcast for parents. It is recorded by Indiana University Pediatric residents at Riley Hospital for Children. It covers health topics parents may be interested in a monthly half hour mp3-format podcast. Each month includes Health News, Medical Trivia, Parenting tips, and two segments on children's health ranging from constipation to normal newborn development and lots of information in between.
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Anachronismo!

Max, Jackie and Noel

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Come talk a walk on the weird side of history with three history-loving idiots. Every other wednesday, we dive into tales of strange, obscure, or just plain interesting history, making millions of dumb jokes along the way. Join us as we laugh and learn together!
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Strange Paranormal

Jason Kupzyk & Josh Heard

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Come along as we explore the strangeness of this world with Jason Kupzyk & Shane Coffey. From Ghosts to UFO‘s and Bigfoot to Psychics you never know what we will be talking about!
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A podcast where I talk about medicine, murder, and maybe more! But...most definitely more, because there's a lot of weird things out there. Join me as I sit down and discuss these cases with you, my friend. Because that's what this is, just you and me, two friends, talking about weird things we can't talk to anyone else about.
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Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. Guest: John W. Wilson, M.D. Tuberculosis remains a significant health concern. Globally, in 2023, an estimated 10 million individuals developed active tuberculosis and over one million died of the disease. In the U.S., just under 10, 000 individuals in the U.S. were diagnosed with TB, representing an increase over 2022.…
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Even though we have developed fantastic antibiotics for tuberculosis, the disease continues to devastate communities – especially lower-income populations in developing countries. John Green, a best-selling author, dives into the disparities that exist within the world of tuberculosis and how we can get life-saving treatment to the millions that ne…
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Episode 145 of Ninjas Are Butterflies dives deep—literally and metaphorically.This week, we uncover the United Nations’ secretive mission to harvest dark energy from the ocean floor and explore the mysterious technology possibly powering it. Then, we head to Michigan where a new Bigfoot sighting isn’t just a local legend—it’s connected to both bibl…
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Tuberculosis: What is it? What causes it? And what are the symptoms? In this episode, we will explore the history of Tuberculosis, the tests we use to diagnose it, and how we currently treat it, including the preventative methods. So tune in to learn more! Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Or pick up some stylish merch: https://m…
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Send us a message. We would love to hear from you and your spooky stories by emailing at [email protected] This week, we take you inside the infamous Waverly Hills Sanatorium — once a place of healing, now a hotspot for hauntings. From ghostly children seen darting through the halls to the spirit of a heartbroken nurse who never checked o…
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Creating a bird flu vaccine requires several layers of bioprotective clothing and typically a whole lot of eggs. H5N1 avian influenza infections have gone from flocks of chickens to herds of cattle and humans. Scientists at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute are taking their best guess at the strains of the virus that could spread and are crea…
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In this explosive episode of Ninjas Are Butterflies, we dive headfirst into the rising tensions that could ignite WWIII and what the mainstream media isn’t telling you. We also uncover a forgotten plague that mysteriously vanished from history books, but may be making a quiet return. And deep beneath the ocean’s surface, a bizarre dome-like structu…
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On this week's Progress Report, Zachary and Emma spotlight the stories that prove the world is moving forward, from Ireland’s bold move to end coal power to major U.S. brands ditching synthetic food dyes to breakthrough HIV prevention. They also cover how aviation safety is getting a high-tech upgrade as airlines roll out new cockpit alert systems …
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Host: Denise M. Dupras, M.D., Ph.D. Guest: Melissa Davis, Ph.D., Director of the Institute of Translational Genomic Medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine In this insightful episode, Dr. Melissa Davis delves into the profound influence of genetic ancestry on health outcomes and disparities. Her pioneering work in disparities genomics sheds light …
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Glaucoma: What is it? What causes it? What are the symptoms? In this episode, we explore the history of glaucoma, how we diagnose it, and the current treatment methods. Tune in to learn more! Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Or pick up some stylish merch: https://merchanatomy.com/ Support us on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacof…
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There has been immense progress on childhood vaccination since 1974, with over four billion children vaccinated worldwide. So why now are we seeing vaccination rates stall, and decline? We look at what is driving this stagnation that is putting millions of children at risk. The psychological impacts of war can persist for long after the events them…
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Today we’re diving into practical, honest tips for new nurses entering the workforce — and I’m also speaking as someone who’s on the other side now: a nurse leader who still remembers exactly what that season feels like. We’re going to talk about what social media doesn’t always show, what leadership needs to do better, and how you can thrive — yes…
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Your ‘aura’ may just be a mixture of oils and fats on the skin. Scientists still don’t fully know why we yawn—but they’re getting closer. The debate over fluoride is back in the spotlight. Urban rats may be more than just an annoying pest. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-the-science-behind-your-aura-the-fluoride-debate-and-…
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Dairy cattle have become an intermediary between avian influenza found in wild birds and the handful of recorded H5N1 bird flu cases in humans. Senior news reporter Meghan Bartels took a trip upstate to Cornell University’s Teaching Dairy Barn. Early last year Texas dairy farmers noticed lethargic cows producing off-color milk. One of them sent Cor…
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Can sibling rivalries shape success? Zachary and Emma speak with Susan Dominus, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and staff writer at The New York Times Magazine. She is the author of The Family Dynamic: A Journey Into the Mystery of Sibling Success. Susan shares case studies about high-achieving families and how siblings can be powerful motivators…
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Send us a message. We would love to hear from you and your spooky stories by emailing at [email protected] In the heart of Gardner, Massachusetts stands a Victorian mansion with grandeur carved into every corner and something darker hiding beneath the surface. In this episode, we step inside the infamous S.K. Pierce Mansion, once the crow…
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Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. Guests: Jesse D. Bracamonte, D.O., Casey Martinez, Kiyan Heybati If you’re a physician, there are several events during your medical journey that you’ll always remember, receiving your letter of acceptance for medical school, medical school graduation and Match Day. For those of you who aren’t physicians, Match Day is a…
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From the earliest grunts and gestures to the complex sentences we use today to convey a multitude of concepts, language has evolved to become one of humanity’s most powerful tools. It allows us to connect, create, conspire, control, console, catch up, and so much more. How did we come to have this uniquely human trait? What anatomical changes or cu…
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You’ve probably come across content online that seems real but is actually fake. And that experience is becoming more common with the proliferation of AI generated content. Our guest this week points out that the mental gymnastics of this starts to take a toll. Jia Tolentino, a staff writer at The New Yorker, wrote a piece all about this aptly titl…
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Bird flu outbreaks in poultry and cattle have caused concern for public health officials. There have been few reported cases of human transmission, but the growing risks of H5N1 avian influenza have virologists on alert. Researchers at the St. Jude Center of Excellence for Influenza Research and Response take an annual visit to Delaware Bay to coll…
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For people with inflammatory bowel disease, daily life can be painful, unpredictable, and isolating. The successful management of IBD means addressing both physical and mental symptoms. Our experts discuss treatment approaches and a new program aiming to end the stigma and offer support for patients. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/the-m…
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Most Americans don’t have a clear picture of what universal healthcare really means. Dr. Marschall Runge says we’re unlikely to see fully free, unlimited care – but a model based on preventive, team-based medicine is possible. In his new book, The Great Healthcare Disruption, Runge outlines how AI, better access, and more shareable medical records …
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We expect hostilities between Israel and Iran to continue for at least the coming days. Adam Lakhani, Security Director for Information and Analysis, whose team covers Israel, and Anton Dittner, Managing Editor, discuss the recent changes to International SOS’ advice and Evacuation Monitor level for Israel, and what this means for clients.…
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Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is exploding in popularity among men. TRT has been touted online as a cure-all for everything from low energy to poor mood and even as a way to increase masculinity itself. But how much of the buzz is backed by science? Host Rachel Feltman talks with journalist Stephanie Pappas about the realities behind the t…
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This week on Ninjas Are Butterflies, we’re joined by Tim and Grant from the legendary band Underoath for a wild ride through aliens, AI, and everything in between. We dig into the mysterious three-fingered Peruvian alien mummies—are they ancient extraterrestrials, elaborate hoaxes, or something even weirder? Then we shift gears and talk about the r…
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On this week’s Progress Report, Emma is going solo with the news. Discover how global child labor has nearly halved since 2000, why alarming disaster statistics might be more about better data than a world in crisis, and how Britain’s zoos are rolling out major reforms to improve animal welfare. What Could Go Right? is produced by The Progress Netw…
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What if the words you needed vanished just when you needed them most? For nearly 2 million Americans living with aphasia, this isn't a hypothetical—it's daily life. Aphasia strips away the ability to speak, understand, read, or write without affecting intelligence. Behind every struggle to communicate lies a person who knows exactly what they want …
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This episode originally aired on March 23rd, 2023. Dr. Michael Lanspa chats with Dr. Yahya Shehabi about his article, "Dexmedetomidine and Propofol Sedation in Critically Ill Patients and Dose Associated 90-day Mortality: A Secondary Cohort Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial (SPICE-III)."By American Thoracic Society
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Fanconi Anaemia: What is it? What are the symptoms? How is it Inherited? In this episode, we will explore the history of fanconi anaemia, the cause of this condition, and how it is diagnosed. Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Or pick up some stylish merch: https://merchanatomy.com/ Support us on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacof…
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Host: Denise M. Dupras, M.D., Ph.D. Guest: John R. Giudicessi, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Giudicessi, a leader in cardiovascular genetics and gene therapy research, discusses the latest advancements in understanding and treating genetic arrhythmias and cardiomyopathies. This episode provides a comprehensive look at how genetics is revolutionizing cardiovascul…
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Thinking about the future comes so naturally to most people that we do not realise what a complicated and essential skill it is. Claudia Hammond and an expert panel of psychologists look into our ability to mentally travel to the future. Catherine Loveday, professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Westminster, explains how our abilit…
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Thanks for listening to Our Big Shot. We have some exciting new episodes on the way shortly but in the meantime, we thought you'd like to fill your time with this fantastic episode from our friends at When Science Finds a Way. It's all about vaccination trials and pregnancy and so it should be right up your street. You can find the rest of the seri…
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Today, we’re talking about something that can go from zero to code blue real fast: Shock. This is one of those must-know topics for the NCLEX and real-life nursing. So if “cardiogenic vs hypovolemic vs distributive” ever made your head spin, don’t worry — I got you. Download the matching cheat sheet at DLMNURSING.com 📲 And tag @dlmnursing if this e…
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Is there a new brain region for our senses? Why are so many adults feeling alone? Can fish oil really slow down aging? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-how-fish-oil-slows-aging-the-loneliness-epidemic-and-how-to-better-understand-autism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Host Rachel Feltman explores the surprising connection between exercise and the gut microbiome with Scientific American contributing editor Lydia Denworth. Drawing from her latest reporting, Denworth explains how aerobic activity can influence the microbial ecosystems in our digestive tract—boosting diversity, reducing inflammation, and even suppor…
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Does capitalism deserve its bad rap? Zachary and Emma speak with John Cassidy, longtime staff writer at The New Yorker and author of several acclaimed books on economics, including his recent work, Capitalism and Its Critics: A History from the Industrial Revolution to AI. He discusses the current sentiment on capitalism along with historical conte…
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After Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd last year, tens of thousands of people all over the world took to the streets to protest police violence against Black people. And if you look at images from these marches, you will probably start to notice a common color scheme -- one involving a lot of red, black, and green. The…
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This segment is part of a new, podcast exclusive series called Producer's Cut. We'll be revisiting past shows that've left a lasting impact on the RHJ team, and providing behind-the-scenes insights on how the story came together. Commercial gestational surrogacy allows parents to have a biological child that’s carried and birthed by another woman w…
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Send us a message. We would love to hear from you and your spooky stories by emailing at [email protected] Beneath the surface of Georgia's lake lies more than just water, it hides entire towns, forgotten cemeteries, and a history soaked in tragedy. In this episode we dive deep into the dark past of the man made lake, from the flooded rem…
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In last week’s episode, we traced the history of fluoridation (and the anti-fluoridation movement) to its roots in the early 20th century, but we left you wondering whether there’s anything to back up the health claims that anti-fluoridationists make. Today, we get deep into the weeds of the fluoride literature, explaining how this mineral works, t…
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Note: this episode originally published on 01/07/25. Our guest this week co-founded one of the biggest groups that initially came about in response to Trump 1.0. Leah Greenberg is co-founder and co-executive director of Indivisible, an organization with a mission to organize thousands of local groups to resist the GOPs agenda, elect local champions…
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