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BJJ Podcasts

The Bone & Joint Journal

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Exclusive interviews with authors from selected papers published in The Bone & Joint Journal (BJJ): changing practice and leading clinical orthopaedic research since 1948
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JBJS Podcast

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery

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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (JBJS) provides a monthly podcast and vodcast to bring you highlights of the latest print and electronic content. JBJS has been the most valued source of information for orthopaedic surgeons and researchers for over 100 years and is the gold standard in peer-reviewed scientific information in the field.
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The PJ Pod

Pharmaceutical Journal

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Keeping you one step ahead of developments in pharmacy, medicines and the pharmaceutical sciences. Brought to you by the team behind The Pharmaceutical Journal.
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Rosner's Domain

Shmuel Rosner

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A Jewish Journal Jewish People Policy Institute Joint Venture. Host Shmuel Rosner and guests dive into the complex policies and practices of the “triangle” - the US, Israel and the Jewish People.
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WHIMVT

WHIMVT

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What's Happening in and around Mancehster, Vermont, with your host, Greg Cutler. WHIMVT is a joint production of Birchtree Productions, Hathaway Communications and the Manchester Journal.
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Foot & Ankle International (FAI), in publication since 1980, is the official journal of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS). This monthly medical journal emphasizes surgical and medical management as it relates to the foot and ankle with a specific focus on reconstructive, trauma, and sports-related conditions utilizing the latest technological advances.
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JBI Dialogues

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

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JBI Dialogues is presented by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry as a multidisciplinary space to connect academic, professional, and community voices in conversations about ethical, legal and social issues arising in health care, the health professions and the biological sciences. JBI Dialogues involves our contributors, readers, and the editorial team, extending the work of the journal with exchanges of ideas about its published research and emerging issues and practices in bioethics. The JB ...
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Editor Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., and Podcast Editor and Co-Host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., discuss key aspects of research recently published by Psychiatric Services (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Tune in to Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice to learn about the latest mental health services research and why it is relevant. Topics include community-based treatment programs, collaborative care, evidence-based treatment and service ...
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WFYI News Now

WFYI Public Media

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Hear the news you need to stay informed on your community with WFYI News Now. From the biggest stories of the day to new policy, research and events, this podcast keeps you connected to Central Indiana and statewide Indiana news. From WFYI's studios in Indianapolis, host Abriana Herron brings you reporting from WFYI and IPB News journalists in 10 minutes or less every weekday.
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The Harte of Health

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Want REAL Health…no, not control of symptoms… REAL health? Tired of medical lies? Sick of those disgraceful, misleading drug ads on TV? Had it with those anti-science fear campaigns of our so-called “public health” agencies? Fed up with flakey, over-casual/under-scientific chiropractors? Tired of being sick/taking lifetime drugs/going through endless medical tests and getting more diagnoses? Listen to this doctor! Dr. Don Harte is a straight (traditional) chiropractor, med school refugee and ...
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The Bow Tie Chronicles – Atlanta Falcons

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Atlanta Journal-Constitution sports journalist D. Orlando Ledbetter is your authority on the Atlanta Falcons. Hear what the players are saying and get inside analysis from one of the most respected reporters in the NFL. Listen to new episodes every Wednesday and Sunday wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more ajc.com/sports.
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As a former NBC affiliate Health Reporter and fitness competitor, I have had one lifelong mission - ”Empowering you to Live a Healthier Life.” Through my radio show, podcast, magazine column, and fitness classes, I am dedicated to helping you live longer, better, and happier. I bring you bite-sized healthy living tips and conversations with experts in nutrition, fitness, mental health, medicine, and more.
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Bonjour Friends! Welcome to the Whole Body Optimism Podcast for Healthcare Professionals! Here we dive into the modern way of whole-body clean living. Whole Body Optimism is not just about positive thinking, it’s a way of life. It’s about nourishing not just our minds, because true well-being goes beyond just positive thinking. It’s about nurturing our minds, bodies, and our souls in true harmony. Join the journey of exploring this harmony as we unlock the secrets to living your best and mos ...
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An agency that assists people caring for a family member on Medicaid is expanding in Indianapolis. Last month, Gov. Mike Braun warned that Indiana teachers could lose their licenses over statements made related to conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s death. Free food is available for government workers impacted by the shutdown in Indiana. Conservat…
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Carmel’s Christkindlmarkt is set to debut a free shuttle service. A bipartisan majority of Indianapolis City-County Council members have spoken out against AES' new plan to raise electricity prices. Lawmakers from the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus are calling on their Republican colleagues to fight back against a congressional redistricting push…
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AES Indiana has reached a tentative settlement with the City of Indianapolis over the utility company's proposal to raise prices on electricity. Staff of Purdue’s independent student newspaper, The Exponent, traveled from West Lafayette to Bloomington on Friday, distributing thousands of copies of a special edition paper supporting student journali…
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Listen to Brian and Lisa discuss the paper 'Physiotherapy and physical activity in children with Perthes’ disease' published in the June 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal and @BoneJointOpen on X for updates!…
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A southside park is once again open to the public after a substantial renovation. Passengers at the Indianapolis International Airport will not be subject to a partisan video from the Department of Homeland Security regarding the shutdown. Hoosiers are dissatisfied with both major political parties, according to a new poll. Indiana is at the center…
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Indiana rewards its public colleges and universities for outcomes such as low-income youth enrollment and on-time degree completion – but the statehouse defunded that program, and universities won't see that money for at least two years. President Donald Trump's "border czar" Tom Homan joined Indiana lawmakers Tuesday to push immigration enforcemen…
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From rising stress to expanding clinical roles, pharmacists are facing mounting pressures.Chronic understaffing combined with increased demand and limited resources arecompromising patient safety and leaving many pharmacists working alone or rushed.Emotional strain is also growing, with reports of increased abuse and burnout.Despite these challenge…
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Listen to Andrew Duckworth and Fares Haddad discuss the International Hip Society Supplements published in The Bone & Joint Journal and Bone & Joint Open in May and June 2025. Read the full collection here. Find out as soon as the next episode is live by following us on X (Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn, Tik Tok or Facebook!…
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Local nonprofit HOPS Heart of Charity, HOPS stands for Helping Other People Succeed, will host a free leadership summit this weekend on the far east side. Purdue University will purchase the Canal Square Apartments in downtown Indianapolis, part of the school's plan to expand its footprint in the city. The Trump administration's immigration enforce…
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Former NFL player and FOX Sports analyst Mark Sanchez was booked and released at the Marion County jail Sunday morning. Shelter dogs are getting break from their kennels. A key section of a west side, rail-to-trail project was completed last week. Roughly one in five Indiana residents has medical debt that is currently in collections, according to …
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Indianapolis waterways should be cleaner than ever, thanks to a newly completed construction project deep under the city. A small crowd of mostly women — some with children in tow — gathered on the steps of the Indiana State House Friday. Also on Friday, protesters rallied at the Statehouse to oppose redrawing Indiana’s congressional maps. For 10 y…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Bone remodelling after application of traction forces to the lumbar spine in women with chronic low back pain' published in the August 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Research. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal an…
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The Indianapolis Airport has lost grant funding for renewable energy at the direction of the Trump administration. A disabled artist in Indiana is being recognized for his creativity and resilience. The Indianapolis Colts will host a free watch party this Sunday for their game against the Falcons. Grassroots Pride events are growing even as the Tru…
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Indianapolis leaders call on power company A-E-S Indiana to withdraw its plan to raise rates. As lawmakers consider redrawing Indiana's congressional districts, the biggest question remains: When? Indiana rewards its public colleges and universities for outcomes such as low-income youth enrollment and on-time degree completion. The average wage for…
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Wayne Township has chosen its next schools chief. Longtime district leader Shenia Suggs was approved in a unanimous board vote Monday night/this week. In less than a month, researchers from Purdue University will take part in an expedition to investigate the potential site of the remains of Amelia Earhart’s plane. Beau Bayh, a 29-year-old Marine Co…
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The Indianapolis City County Council will vote to approve next year’s budget tonight. Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was charged after a downtown Indianapolis fight over the weekend that left him hospitalized. The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis launched a fundraiser last week to help foot the bill for child care for low-income families. Early th…
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Listen to Andrew Duckworth, Katie Hughes and Daniel Perry discuss the paper 'Hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy in the UK' published in the July 2025 issue of The Bone & Joint Journal. Click here to read the paper. Find out as soon as the next episode is live by following us on X (Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn, Tik Tok or Facebook!…
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A recent addition to the city budget did earmark one million dollars for pedestrian and traffic safety. The Vision for the Prison event Saturday will invite community members beyond the fence of the historic women’s prison site to take part in clean-up efforts and see plans for the property. A long-awaited project in the overhaul of the old GM stam…
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Federal employees across Indiana were furloughed or forced to work without pay starting yesterday because of a government shutdown. A new report shows 2025 is already the deadliest year on record for cyclists in Indianapolis. President Trump announced a one hundred percent tariff on pharmaceutical drugs manufactured outside of the United States, th…
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Indianapolis Public Schools is offering a long-closed school building for one dollar. Purdue University abruptly ended a popular statewide program Tuesday to help low-income Indiana students go to college. Universities in Central Indiana have fewer international students this fall, according to recent enrollment data. Increased activity from Immigr…
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A Marion County judge ordered a jury trial for a lawsuit brought by residents of a troubled public housing complex. Purdue University’s independent student newspaper, The Purdue Exponent, will no longer employ international students. President Donald Trump has taken a sudden interest in the decades old mystery surrounding pilot Amelia Earhart. Faci…
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In this episode of AAHKS Amplified, Patient and Public Relations Committee members Cody C. Green, MD and Charlie Yoo, DO, MS, sat with licensed dietitian Kate Tribble to discuss: – why being overweight affects joint replacement – how nutrition plays a role in it – what patients can do before and after surgery to feel better Kate’s first visit with …
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Downtown Indianapolis is growing and thriving according to the newly named Downtown Indy Alliance. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department announced results from a new arrest initiative that played out last week. The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana reports an increased number of foreclosures in Marion County. Some expectant mothers a…
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Listen to Brian and Lisa discuss the paper 'Does weightbearing status impact mortality and other complications in hip fracture patients when accounting for frailty?' published in the July 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPor…
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Indiana Pacers matriarch Nancy Leonard passed away Tuesday evening at the age of 93. Governor Mike Braun signed letters of intent Thursday with Taiwanese officials to purchase nearly six point four billion dollars of Indiana corn and soybeans over the next four years. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. will release the results of a forensic exa…
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Morality in Health Care? You trust, or you don't. Who? What? Why? There is good intent, and there is EVIL. Evil? Big Pharma. Big Medicine. Big "public health" Evil... from direct attacks on RFK, Jr., to censorship, faked statistics, to faked research, to totally false claims, to authoritarian measures... Yes, there is just plain bad, and there is g…
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Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office reopened a court case in August related to the Indianapolis Housing Agency’s troubled Lugar Tower. Two Purdue University alumni have been selected for NASA’s 2025 class, continuing the school's legacy as the "Cradle of Astronauts." The Trump administration is ending the federal government’s annual report on hun…
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The Indianapolis ArtsGarden celebrates 30 years this month as a landmark destination downtown where arts and culture collide. The ACLU of Indiana has filed a lawsuit against Ball State University’s president over the firing of an employee who posted about Charlie Kirk’s death on social media. USA Gymnastics has selected Noblesville as the location …
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Google has dropped its plan to rezone hundreds of acres on the southeast side of Marion County for a massive data center campus. Community leaders from across the country will gather in Carmel this weekend to discuss the importance of civility in the face of growing political violence. Everyone who was living at an encampment in Fountain Square has…
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Vote centers will not be coming to Hamilton County for upcoming elections. A crowd gathered in Zionsville Sunday night to honor the life of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated in Utah earlier this month. Governor Mike Braun says teachers could lose their license for making negative statements about conservative activist Charlie…
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Listen to Andrew Duckworth, Dominic Meek, Ed Davies, George Haidukewych and Thane Munting discuss the changing landscape in total hip arthroplasty. This episode is kindly sponsored by Smith & Nephew. Find out as soon as the next episode is live by following us on X (Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn, Tik Tok or Facebook!…
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Citizens Energy Group is suing the Indianapolis Housing Agency, claiming the agency owes them hundreds of thousands of dollars in utility service payments. Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg urged hundreds of Hoosiers at a Statehouse rally Thursday to hold Republicans accountable if they redraw the state’s congressional map. Ball S…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'From theory to practice: insights into intervention development of the NON-STOP app for children with Perthes’ disease' published in the July 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social media accounts, @BoneJointPortal…
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Back or spinal surgery... one of the grossest failures of Medicine. Herniated disks, spinal arthritis, stenosis, spondylolisthesis... The orthopedist tells you you have no choice. You do! Listen! Crude? Check out spinal surgery on YouTube. Spinal surgery is almost never the answer. Orthopedists, with their MRI's, will try to convince you. Get check…
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IndyGo asks for public feedback about its services through its second annual customer perception survey, launched earlier this week. Work is complete on an affordable housing complex on Indianapolis' northeast side. Governor Mike Braun suggested this week that Indiana lawmakers could return for a special session in November to redraw congressional …
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Bone marrow stimulation (BMS) is the most frequently performed surgical procedure for osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs). After the surgical intervention, one of the first goals of rehabilitation is to resume weightbearing. This study aims to compare clinical and radiologic outcomes between immediate weightbearing and delayed weightbearing, …
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The final vote is coming up on the controversial data center in southwest Indianapolis. Now, the local school district is supporting Google’s request to build it. A new state program could reimburse companies that promote workers and invest in training opportunities. Teacher morale is on the rise nationwide but Indiana educators aren’t feeling as o…
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Indiana’s former Public Safety Secretary Jennifer-Ruth Green faces a complaint accusing her of violating multiple provisions of the state’s ethics code. Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales says his office provided the personal information of the state’s registered voters — nearly five million Hoosiers — to the U.S. Department of Justice. The M…
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A move to fine families with children who are out past curfew is on hold for now at the City-County Council. The Marion County Public Health Department launched a new website where residents can request a free HIV test kit. Indiana food banks report growing concerns as food insecurity reaches its highest level in a decade. The future of sports is b…
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Listen to Simon and Amy discuss the paper 'Preoperative chronic opiate use associated with a worse joint-specific function and quality of life before and after total hip and knee arthroplasty' published in the April 2025 issue of Bone & Joint Open. Click here to read the paper. Be the first to know when the next episode is live! Follow our social m…
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Sean L. Huddleston will step down as president of Martin University at the end of November. 2024 saw the second highest number of hate crimes reported in the U.S. since the FBI started collecting data. A new group aimed at encouraging independent candidates in Indiana will launch a statewide ad campaign. The Indiana Youth Institute is highlighting …
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Cancer! Pancreatic cancer. Breast cancer. Colon cancer. Skin cancer, etc. Frightening words! Cure! A word full of promise. Medicine has been promising for over a century. Are they just making MORE cancer, and more profit, raising a LOT of money? Same with blinding diseases, ALS, MS, dementia, etc. What if it's all wrong? Medicine, in its outlook, i…
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After AES requested permission to charge customers more for electricity, one state office is recommending the exact opposite. Indianapolis schools have far more classroom seats than students to fill them. It’s a sign of declining and shifting enrollment and possible changes ahead. About 11 percent of Indiana’s early childcare providers say they may…
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In this episode of AAHKS Amplified, Patient and Public Relations Committee members Orry Erez, MD and Arjun Saxena, MD, MBA were joined by Gary Schwartz, MD to discuss medications and how it can affect your surgery. They discussed how important it is to be open and honest with your doctors about any medications you are taking. What you are taking ca…
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Google’s proposed data center in South Indianapolis is facing another hurdle. At Monday night’s City-County Council meeting, Councilor Michael-Paul Hart, who represents the district, pulled the rezoning plan for more debate. Indiana students are missing less school, a sign that they are slowly recovering from a SURGE in absenteeism in the wake of t…
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An art gallery in the heart of downtown Indianapolis will close its space at the end of this month. Indiana Public Safety Secretary Jennifer-Ruth Green has resigned, less than a year after taking the newly created position. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita says he is investigating Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc. for what he claims as potential …
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