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A podcast that delivers business solutions, best practices, government updates, reimbursement advice and more to home medical equipment, complex rehab, home accessibility, mastectomy and women's health providers, as well as orthotics and prosthetics practitioners.
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Topics are Personal Discovery, Spirituality, Cancer, E-commerce, Sports, Entrepreneurs, Mental health and Healing. Developing deeper levels of thinking and self-awareness. Much Love and appreciation for all of you who choose to listen have a Blessed Day!
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Breast Cancer Conversations

SurvivingBreastCancer.org

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Breast Cancer Conversations is a podcast produced by Survivingbreastcancer.org where we inject positivity into the very fabric of a breast cancer diagnosis. Breast Cancer Conversations provides education, and inspiration, and offers hope. You will hear stories from those diagnosed with breast cancer, interviews with medical professionals, and thought-leadership emerging from the oncology field. Welcome to our breast cancer community! Welcome to the conversation.
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Real Pink

Susan G. Komen

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Real Pink, a podcast by Susan G. Komen, is taking real conversations about breast cancer from the doctor's office to your living room. Hosted by Adam Walker, episodes feature candid conversations with survivors, researchers, physicians, and more. Find answers to your toughest questions and clear, actionable steps to live a better life, longer. At Real Pink, compassionate storytelling meets real inspiration and real support.
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The Breast Cancer Podcast

Dr. Deepa Halaharvi

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From Surgery to Survivorship, Dr. Deepa Halaharvi discuss cancer topics that affect breast cancer patient and survivors. They provide clarity on a cancer diagnosis and provide insight into the struggles of survivorship. Their goal is to provide a supportive and informative platform for breast cancer survivors. This podcast offers insights and resources that will help survivors navigate the challenges of post-treatment survivorship. This podcast does not intended for medical advice. Please co ...
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Laura is a Certified Life, Health, Nutrition Coach, and Wellness professional. She's a two-time breast cancer survivor living with metastatic disease. Laura supports women in dropping their warrior shield after a diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer so they can release the pressure to go back to normal and create a life that's even better than before breast cancer. These twice-weekly episodes give you tools you can apply to your life today, to support your body and your mind as you manag ...
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Everything you need to know about breast cancer but are too embarrassed to ask. Lia and Laila unleash about ridiculous, hard-to-share subjects, with top experts. Where nothing is out of bounds and every topic is appropriate
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Since my diagnosis fourteen years ago, I have been dedicated to researching lifestyle changes and supporting clinical research to achieve the prevention of breast cancer. My goal is to raise awareness of the need for research funding for the primary prevention of women's cancers and to share information to help those facing this journey. My posts are educational and include my journey with bilateral breast cancer and my year of treatment including a double mastectomy and reconstruction. I ha ...
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Breast Cancer Stories

Kristen Vengler & Eva Sheie

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Breast Cancer Stories is about what happens when you have breast cancer, told in real time. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with breast cancer or love someone who has, this podcast is here to help you through the shock of diagnosis and treatment. After her mother died, Dr. Tita Gray found a lump and called her doctor at UCLA, but the earliest appointments were two months out. She frantically called around for a doctor who could get her in ASAP for a biopsy. Luckily, St. Mary's in Long Bea ...
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MediTatt Moments

Christine Comans

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Sharing knowledge and clinical experience of all things health science. Encompassing everything from breast cancer, mastectomy, breast reconstruction, adjuvant therapies as it relates to nipple areola tattooing. To the integumentary system, cellular responses, innate immunity, skin needling, topical anesthetics, tattoo removal, osmosis and tonicity right through to wound healing, LED light therapy. Tattoo pigment composition and related information and lots of other interesting topics as it ...
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Confidence After Cancer

Gabrielle Mottershead

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Do you want to know one of the biggest secrets that cancer survivors have? It’s that life after cancer treatment ends can sometimes be even more tough than the disease itself. No one understands that like another cancer survivor. Gabby has been there – when the Get Well cards come down and you are alone with your fears, it can be scary, overwhelming– and lonely. Gabby knew she had to change her life and develop healthy habits to go from cancer survivor to Thriver. But working out what to do ...
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Making the Breast of It

Krysten Gentile, John Gentile

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A woman in her 30’s, facing a Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer (terminal) diagnosis, uniquely gives her take on anything & everything - while facing mortality head on. Expect humor and inspiration from Krysten, a wife, mom & career woman, completely unfiltered and raw. Subscribe to hear how she takes back some control and lives her breast life! Krysten passed away in February of 2022 from Metastatic Breast Cancer leaving behind her husband John and three son's.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Surgery. JAMA Surgery is an international peer-reviewed journal that promotes the art and science of surgery by publishing relevant peer-reviewed research to assist the surgeon in optimizing patient care. JAMA Surgery also serves as a forum for the discussion of issues pertinent to surgery, such as the education and training of the surgical workforce, quality improvement, and the ethics and economics of healthcare delivery.
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Let’s move into our collective ‘new normal’ with new perspectives. Join yogi Priya Mistry as she dabbles in conspiracy talk while candidly sharing her insights and experiences to help arm others with awareness in this new apocalyptic age. She unapologetically connects the dots through her own story and experiences of having had cancer twice, a mastectomy, choosing alternative and holistic healing, using psychedelics, and dealing with sexuality, mental illness and spirituality. She’ll talk po ...
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Breastcancer.org Podcast

Breastcancer.org

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Breastcancer.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing the most reliable, complete, and up-to-date information about breast cancer. Our mission is to help women and their loved ones make sense of the complex medical and personal information about breast cancer, so they can make the best decisions for their lives. Breastcancer.org podcasts offer unique insights on prevention, treatment, research, and other breast cancer topics from our medical experts and invited guests.
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Meet Your Body

Jessica Valant

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Join physical therapist, Pilates Teacher, mom of two, and coffee lover Jessica Valant as she brings her signature combination of hope, science based research and a little fun to the world of movement and women’s health. The Meet Your Body Podcast will address the fear, confusion and loneliness that can oftentimes be associated with our bodies. We will use education, uplifting stories, actionable strategies and compassion to address things like endometriosis, hysterectomy, prolapse, infertili ...
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2024 is the 5th Season of The Boomer Woman’s Podcast. Each episode is a conversation between me – I’m Agnes Knowles, your host – and a guest who talks to a subject that, someway, somehow, is relatable to Boomer Women. The guests can be any age, any gender, as long as their message is positive, informative, pertinent to our demographic. You, dear listener, might need to be open-minded, curious, tolerant, inclusive… and if you are, you will enjoy these conversations, maybe learn something, and ...
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You Must Be Some Kind of Therapist is a podcast for seekers, dreamers, and questioners that intimately explores the human experience. Your host, Stephanie Winn, distills years of wisdom gained from her practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She invites guests from a broad variety of disciplines and many walks of life, including researchers, writers, artists, healers, advocates, inventive outliers, and creative geniuses. Together, they investigate, illuminate, and inspire trans ...
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Butts & Guts: A Cleveland Clinic Digestive Health Podcast

Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute

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A Cleveland Clinic podcast exploring your digestive and surgical health from end to end. You’ll learn how to have the best digestive health possible from your gall bladder to your liver and more from our host, Colorectal Surgeon and President of the Main Campus Submarket Scott Steele, MD.
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Living Out Loud with Laura Being a strong woman means respecting yourself enough to stand up for yourself, the causes you believe in and the welfare of others. Join Laura weekly as she navigates this crazy world of being being a loud proud ally of 2 adult LGBTQ+ children while being the wife of 29+ years to her high school sweetheart, only child to aging parents, and learning to live with chronic health issues. Laura will share her journey from stumbling through her reply to her youngest dau ...
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Are you tired of feeling stressed out all or most of the time? Do you feel you are constantly swirling around in a relentless vortex of worry, anxiety and exhaustion? Do you feel burned out and tired all the time, with no energy left or the desire to do the things you enjoy with the people you love? Do you often feel overcommitted and under supported? Does the phrase, "I don't have time for myself!" sound familiar? Are you concerned that your stress levels are impacting your physical, mental ...
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Calm Down Podcast

Viola Ekene

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Amplifying peoples stories around the world while reminding you to take life one day at a time and enjoy the present. Each story shared helps you see other peoples life reality and the demons they've conquered. Rare real conversations take place in each episode. Your host Viola Ekene is a Beauty & Lifestyle blogger, YouTuber, OAP and Content Creator. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viola-the-radio-nerd/support
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GRACE-full Stories: Living and Learning that God’s Got This, is a biweekly podcast that highlights the real-life stories of people who have dealt with difficult moments in life. Every episode will feature a guest who is willing to share how they lived through a challenging event and can now see how our Heavenly Dad was involved throughout. It is our prayer that no matter if you have gone through something similar or know someone who has, you find hope in Jesus through this podcast. We at GRA ...
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Brave Single Moms

Brave Podcast Network

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Welcome to "Brave Single Moms," the podcast that empowers single moms to rise above their challenges and take on the world with courage and confidence! Hosted by Amanda Carroll and Sarah Lowater, two dynamic single moms who have been through it all, this show is designed to help overwhelmed and exhausted single moms break free from shame, guilt, and fear, and find the strength and resilience to thrive. Through lively conversations, inspiring stories, and expert advice Amanda and Sarah offer ...
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Erica Neubert Campbell was happily going about her mommy, wife and business lives when her breast cancer diagnosis arrived. It wasn’t unexpected. Her mom had died of breast cancer years earlier. What was unexpected was that doctors could only give her medical details. Erica opted for double mastectomy and decided to chronicle - with photographs – t…
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Breast- Plastic Surgery Educational Series- 3 Dr. Tiwari of Midwest Breast and Aesthetic Surgery has teamed up with Breast Cancer Surgeon and Breast Cancer Survivor, Dr. Deepa Halaharvi to bring you this new educational series. In this episode, we discuss nipple sparing mastectomy and reconstruction. -Find out who are the ideal candidates -Learn ab…
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While preparing for breast cancer surgery and reconstruction, Erica Neubert Campbell was understandably scared and anxious. She also had no idea what her reconstructed breasts would look like. Then a colleague shared that she had been through the same experience and showed Campbell her results. The information gave Campbell hope and strength, and s…
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Jessica experienced a double mastectomy and breast reconstruction over six months ago due to a breast cancer diagnosis. In this episode of Meet Your Body, she shares candidly about how she's doing physically and mentally right now. She will address things such as her current exercise routine, when she was allowed to lift again, ways she still feels…
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For years, so-called 'Blue Zones' have been promoted as having a higher than average number of long-lived people. It was thought their lifestyles were behind their longevity. But upon further investigation, the whole notion of 'Blue Zones' has fallen apart. The researcher responsible has won the first Ig Nobel prize for demography. References UCL d…
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Unhealthy weight gain in the early years of childhood can have lifelong implications. While prevention is the main objective, sometimes it is necessary to intervene with weight loss strategies. So how is this done safely – keeping in mind the very real risk of triggering eating disorders in young people? Guest Dr Natalie Lister, research dietitian …
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Getting screened for cancer is a stressful experience, especially when the methods can be invasive. New research indicates fewer men would have to undergo biopsies for prostate cancer, when an MRI is undertaken first. Guest Associate Professor Jeremy Grummet, urological surgeon References Results after Four Years of Screening for Prostate Cancer wi…
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Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer that typically affects young adults. Because of this, there are many things to consider before treatment starts – not just how effective it will be, but its long-term impacts. Australian researchers have been part of a clinical trial to find effective first-line treatments for the disease that prevent toxic side effects…
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A number of breast cancer treatments, including chemotherapy and some targeted therapy medicines, like Herceptin (trastuzumab), can cause oral side effects, including mouth sores, dry mouth and infections. Dr. Sollecito explains why these side effects happen and how they’re treated. Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Sollecito explain: why it’s a go…
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In this episode of The Breast Cancer Recovery Coach Podcast, we’re diving into a conversation that goes far beyond personal recovery. This isn’t just about what you do for yourself—it's about how the choices you make today can shape the health and wellness of your entire family for generations to come. We’re exploring the powerful concept of genera…
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Motivation is an important topic when it comes to exercise and movement, but the same tools for motivation don't work for everyone! In today's episode, Jessica talks you through exercise motivation specifically for women in their 40's. She'll discuss why it's different (hello hormones and kids and surgeries and work) and her top five tips for findi…
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Mike Fink guides women to clarity over the decision to divorce or to not divorce. If you, like me, question how a man can help women, listen in – he explains the how and the why really well. In this episode he explains: Primal, emotional, rational parts of brain and perhaps some facts about them you might not know. Deal-breakers and cumulative deal…
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In this episode, I’m unpacking the concept of dopamine and how it affects our daily lives in surprising ways. We’ll discuss how dopamine influences your motivation, pleasure, and focus, and why the constant buzz of notifications, social media, and instant gratification could be taking a toll on your mental clarity and happiness. I also walk you thr…
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Abigail Johnston was diagnosed with de novo Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) in 2017 at the age of 38, while she was tandem breastfeeding her children12. “De novo” means that her cancer was metastatic from the start, without an earlier stage diagnosis2. Since her diagnosis, Abigail has become a dedicated patient advocate, focusing on support…
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On this episode of Butts & Guts, Dr. Steele is joined by Dr. Jessica Caldwell, Director of the Women’s Alzheimer's Movement Prevention and Research Center at Cleveland Clinic, to explore the intriguing connection between gut health and brain health. Discover how the gut-brain axis influences Alzheimer’s disease, the impact of lifestyle and diet on …
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On today’s episode, we have two special guests, Kristina Guerrero, journalist, TV host, lifestyle expert and author along with three-time Emmy award-winning journalist, TV host, author and speaker, Gaby Natale. Both are Latinas in the public eye who were diagnosed at young ages with breast cancer. We’ll talk with them about navigating their breast …
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I’m grateful to share a portion of my most recent conversation with Josh Slocum from the Disaffected podcast, where we dive deep into the complexities surrounding Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD) and my new program, ROGD Repair. Have you ever wondered how cluster B personality traits intertwine with gender identity ideology to create a perfect s…
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Superbugs expected to kill 50 million people by 2050. Trial tests COVID antiviral Paxlovid's usefulness. Alcohol is linked to higher cancer rates in young people. And a tobacco giant releases inhaler company after backlash. References Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance 1990–2021: a systematic analysis with forecasts to 2050 Nirmatr…
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The government is preparing legislation to ban life insurers from using genetic testing results to discriminate coverage. The practice put Australians off getting tested, meaning they potentially missed out on important health information. Could this reform lead to population-sized screening for high risk genes? Guest Jane Tiller, the ethical legal…
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Children with raised levels of inflammation were associated with an increased risk of developing psychosis disorder, severe depression, and high levels of insulin resistance in their 20s. Guest Dr Edward Palmer, a trainee psychiatrist and academic clinical fellow at the University of Birmingham References Trajectories of Inflammation in Youth and R…
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Adelaide-based company Micro-X is transforming radiology with smaller and less resource intensive X-ray technology. The tech could see CT scanners small enough to fit in ambulances providing vital stroke diagnosis on the spot. Guest Anthony Skeats is the Chief Operating Officer at Micro-X References Ready to scan: designing the Micro-X Head CT for …
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In this episode of the Better Than Before Breast Cancer podcast, I invite you to join me in challenging the habits and beliefs that may be holding you back from living the life you truly want. I’ll share my personal experience of embracing change and making intentional choices that led me to a more fulfilling and balanced life after breast cancer. …
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Katrece's journey began in her late 30s, a time when many women may not consider themselves at risk for breast cancer. With no known family history of the disease, she was caught off guard when she noticed a physical change in her body—one breast appeared larger than the other. This seemingly benign observation led her to seek medical attention, a …
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Interview with Pauliina Homsy, MD, PhD, and Patrik Lassus, MD, PhD, An Update on the Survival of the First 50 Face Transplants Worldwide. Hosted by Amalia Cochran, MD. Related Content: An Update on the Survival of the First 50 Face Transplants Worldwide
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After years of chasing the corporate ladder and constantly feeling like I wasn’t good enough, my cancer diagnosis changed everything. It forced me to stop and really think about what success means—and it wasn’t the titles or pay checks I thought I needed. In this episode, I’m sharing my personal story of redefining success to prioritise what truly …
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Returning to life cancer-free hasn’t been easy, but Tita stays positive and isn’t letting anything take her spirit down. Her chest is healing, and she doesn’t feel like any less of a woman without breasts. Rather, it reminds her that she's alive and kicking. She continues with regular immunotherapy, and it's doing wonders. Feeling more like herself…
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In today's episode of Industry Matters, Jim Greatorex, VP of VGM Live at Home, discusses Alisa Brownlee's company, ALS at Home. Listen as they talk about her amazing work, the challenges of working with ALS patients, and interactions with the home access industry.VGM & Associates
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Tumor profiling or genomic testing can give us information about the genes in a person’s cancer cells and can help guide doctors to the best possible treatment plan by predicting the risk of recurrence, or when breast cancer returns after initial treatment. If a low risk of recurrence is shown, people with breast cancer and their doctors can choose…
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In this episode, I sit down with my good friend Anita Bartholomew, who is deep into writing her upcoming book, "Sacrificial Lambs," which explores the alarming indoctrination happening in our K-12 education system. Have you ever wondered how children are being taught about gender identity in first grade? What happens when the lines between educatio…
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I had the privilege of speaking with Katrece Nolen, a breast cancer survivor from Northern Virginia. We had such a lovely and long conversation that I ended up producing this episode in two parts. Today we dive into Katrece’s compelling story with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). Diagnosed in her late 30s, Katrece's story began with a simple obser…
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Kris and Cass introduce the Breasties to an inspiring woman named Kelee Davey, who generously shares her story of a particularly rare cancer and her consequent stage 4 diagnosis. You will fall in love with Kelee's sense of humour, pragmatic and practical perspective on life, and the work she is doing to share her story so that women are informed. K…
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The federal government has announced a rethink on suicide prevention this week, a more holistic approach that doesn’t just look to mental health and clinical response but to social determinants that lead to high risk of suicide. The Lancet released a series, also this week, which similarly pushes for a public health approach to suicide prevention. …
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People don't generally notice a kidney stone until it gets big and causes severe pain. So it's hard to trace back to when it actually started forming. Well, one scientist decided to age his own kidney stone using carbon dating techniques usually used for dating ancient rock art. Guest Dr Vladimir Levchenko, research scientist at Australian Nuclear …
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As Ebola continues to be a global threat, a major review into the real-world effectiveness of the Ebola vaccine offers some reassuring results. Guest Dr Sophie Meakin is an epidemiologist with Epicentre, the epidemiology and medical research arm of Médecins Sans Frontières References Effectiveness of rVSV-ZEBOV vaccination during the 2018–20 Ebola …
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In today’s episode we’re diving into a question I hear all the time: “Why do I need to take aromatase inhibitors if I’m post-menopausal? Isn’t my body done making estrogen?” If you’ve wondered the same thing, you’re not alone! We’ll explore how your body still produces small amounts of estrogen even after menopause, and why this matters for breast …
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Jack Stoltzfus works with young adults who fail to launch or later return to “the nest”, and with parents who have a difficult time letting go, all the while making sure they maintain a positive, caring relationship. In this episode, Jack explains: What’s changed: we couldn’t wait to get gone from our familial home, that’s often not the case today.…
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This week, I'm talking about the real power of setting boundaries as self-care. It’s something I’ve personally struggled with in the past, and I know so many others do too. Whether it’s saying no without feeling guilty or making time for yourself, I’ll share how boundaries have played a huge role in my journey to a healthier, happier life—especiall…
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Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation are only a few of the side effects patients undergoing cancer treatment may experience. Dr. Renato Samala, a physician within the Department of Palliative and Supportive Care at the Cleveland Clinic, joins this episode of Butts & Guts to share more about why these side effects occur, the …
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This is Real Talk, a podcast conversation where we’re digging deep into breast cancer and the realities patients and survivors face every day. We’re talking openly and honestly about just how difficult breast cancer can be, from being diagnosed to selecting the right treatment plan, to living day to day with metastatic breast cancer, and life after…
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Laura Wiley Haynes returns to shed light on the complex intergenerational aspects of the current gender crisis. Why do so many young people today seem unable to launch into adulthood, remaining perennially online and disembodied, reportedly held back by feelings they label “dysphoria?” What developmental shifts have occurred in parenting over the l…
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Did Australian supermodel Elle MacPherson recover from cancer without traditional treatment? A huge review debunks mobile phone brain cancer fears. And can catching up on sleep on the weekends save us?Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A story for the many parents who allow their children some screen time, and are concerned about the potential negative effects of it. A recent study has found a link between tablet use by preschoolers and angry outbursts. This behavioural effect could be due to a dependency on the device for emotional regulation, but the results are stark. Guest Dr…
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We've heard a lot in recent years about how damaging concussion in professional sport can be to long-term brain health. But we don't know a lot about the impacts of mild concussions. Well there's now an app for that. And one recent study found having a sports-related concussion didn't seem to have a detrimental effect on cognition and was linked to…
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