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You can't have integrity without grit, right?
Our podcast examines hot topics related to health and healthcare. We shy away from nothing, discussing topics such as mental health, social justice, women's health and women's rights.
We are story-tellers and love hearing how healthcare has impacted individuals' lives. We want to discuss the good, bad and ugly .
We also provide a platform for empowerment and shared experiences, where we represent voices that have been silenced, underrepresented and marginalized --so they can share their stories of hope, change and inspiration.
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Rarely Heard: Fabry Disease is a nine-part series featuring experts, patients, and caregivers who share practical advice, insights, and perspectives on living with Fabry disease. This podcast is initiated and funded by Takeda Pharmaceuticals and intended for an international audience outside the USA. The impact and symptoms described are based on individual patient experience. This podcast is not intended to replace the need for medical consultations. Copyright 2023. Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited. All rights reserved. VV-MEDMAT-77416 (date of preparation: February 2023).New Step Forward' performed by Mocha Music, used under license from Shutterstock
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Matters of the Heart was created to fill the void of conversational yet educational and rigorously scientific medical content. I'm your host, Dr. Rahul Muthalaly, an academic cardiologist in Melbourne, Australia. I interview masters in the cardiology field to explore the cutting edge of cardiovascular medicine. I hope that we can gather the tools, tactics and techniques to sharpen our clinical and research practice.
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The Road to Genome podcast provides an exciting opportunity to journey into the fast-moving and innovative field of genomic medicine.
In each episode we talk to professionals and experts involved in genomics today. We chat about their role, uncover the different – sometimes unusual – paths they’ve taken during their careers, and discuss how this rapidly developing field is changing the face of healthcare practice. And, most importantly, we gain insights into the emotional rollercoaster experienced by patients undergoing genetic testing, diagnosis and treatment.
So, if all of this sounds interesting, and you’re curious to learn more, why not download your first episode today!
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Want to know more about how to apply and administer natural medicine in your clinic? Or you simply interested in finding out more from the world's top practitioners about how to get better and feel better? Join Naturopath & Director of Education Philip Watkins and INL Founder & Naturopath Graeme Bradshaw as they discuss foundational and innovative approaches to treatment with the help from some of the leading Doctors and Healthcare Practitioners from around the world.
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現代都市人生活繁重,工作壓力大,加上飲食作息不定時,又缺乏運動,縱使醫療科技日益發達,但工作及生活長期得不到適當的協調,自然會導致身體產生各類問題。
本輯節目以雜誌形式,介紹各類因生活或工作引起的疾病及醫療方法,包括:筋鍵勞損、腎、肝、肺、胃酸倒流、視力問題、睡眠窒息,呼吸道及精神問題等。另外「醫 +人」環節在醫院內尋找較少觸及的人和事,介紹各類醫療團隊及部門,以人物為單位,為觀眾帶來不同角度的醫療資訊。
「新醫新藥」中更會探討各醫學院的最新醫療研究、保健知識及醫療常識百科等。
節目播映:
本輯節目共十四集,2014年4月15日起,逢星期二晚上7時 至 7時30分,
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The Learn Skin Podcast investigates the intersection of Eastern and Western medicine to inform an Integrative approach to Dermatology. Join co-hosts Dr. Raja Sivamani and Dr. Hadar Lev-Tov as they discuss the latest in scientific research and treatment options with leading experts in integrative medicine and dermatology.
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As we continue the fight against heart disease and a range of other conditions, advances in cardiovascular care remain at the forefront of medicine. Featuring the latest developments in cardiology from the perspective of top experts, Heart Matters allows you to keep current on recent trends, promising new technologies, and key research findings relevant to your practice. The program is hosted by the following leaders of the American College of Cardiology: Dr. Jack Lewin, chief executive officer and Dr. Janet Wright, senior vice president for science and quality.
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Bumps and Boobs features evidence-based episodes that discuss women's health. We talk about pregnancy, birth, postpartum, breastfeeding, and all things woman. Episodes often feature medical professionals and experts in various fields. However, no podcast can ever take the place of a licensed medical professional. Bumps and Boobs will never offer medical advice. FOR FULL DISCLAIMER, PLEASE VISIT BUMPSANDBOOBS.COM/DISCLAIMER.
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Psoriasis is a lifelong autoimmune disease that affects 125 million people worldwide. It comes with grueling pain, embarrassment from the appearance of rashes, and an increased risk of developing other medical conditions.
Psoriasis: What’s Beneath the Surface explores what healthcare providers need to know when it comes to diagnosing, treating, and caring for their patients with this disease.
This non-certified educational series is sponsored by Lilly. Content for this series is produced and controlled by ReachMD. This series is intended for healthcare professionals only.
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Featuring a unique case-based approach, this series offers the perspectives of leading cancer investigators on their strategies for managing the intricacies of treatment decision-making in order to provide clinicians with strategies to better manage the entire set of needs of patients with cancer.
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Featuring one-on-one interviews with clinical investigators discussing the most important oral presentations and posters presented at the significant scientific symposia, this series provides an overview of new clinical trial data and the impact it has on current cancer management.
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If you’re interested in a primer about the health benefits and risks of cannabis, this is a podcast not to be missed (there's also a video on the Alternative Food Network website). Host Tanya Allen interviews Dr. Danial Schecter, MD, a practicing family physician and co-founder of the Canabo Medical Clinic, and Stephanie Karasick, Founder & Chief Creative Officer at Strainprint Technologies.
To help you navigate this informative podcast, here’s a breakdown:
-What’s the evidence? (0:03:30)
-Stephanie’s personal journey (0:5:40)
-Cannabis for the over 50 demographic (0:12:30)
-What physicians can learn (0:14:15)
-Alternatives to smoking cannabis (vaporizers, edibles, oils) & what is decarboxylation? (0:19:47)
-Risks of edibles (0:26:12)
-How to find the optimal dose and avoid unwanted side effects – “Start low, go slow” (28:00)
-Different reasons people use cannabis (0:35:05)
-About the cannabis plant, our endocannabinoid system and homeostasis (0:35:28)
-The difference between THC and CBD (0:38:20)
-Treatment resistant epilepsy in children and CBD oil (0:42:00)
-The stigma (0:42:35)
-Studies looking at cannabis as a treatment for chronic pain, anxiety, cancer symptoms, PTSD, multiple sclerosis (0:45:00)
-Cannabis as an opioid replacement (0:49:00)
-The high risk youth population (0:51:55)
-Cannabis education (0:54:45)
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Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love with national lung cancer clinical investigators and oncology nurses, this series provides practicing clinicians including nurses and nurse practitioners with valuable information and current clinical management strategies that can be applied to optimize patient care.
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