Recordings from the quarterly grand rounds lectures from Mass General Brigham Asthma Center.
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The Lancet Respiratory Medicine publishes a range of article types in respiratory medicine and critical care. These include Original Research, Reviews, Personal Views, Comments, and News articles. Topics include but are not limited to asthma, COPD, tobacco control, critical care, lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, sarcoidosis, mesothelioma, sleep medicine, and respiratory infections.
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AAAAI Podcast: Conversations from the World of Allergy
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI)
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Welcome to your allergy lifeline..."The Allergist." A show that separates myth from medicine. Every episode of The Allergist is designed for YOU – the medical professional aiming to stay on the cutting edge of allergy care. We'll clarify, correct, and, most importantly, contextualize the latest evidence.
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CNS reports on health and development justice
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Engage with expert NACE faculty for discussions about current clinical strategies for common and rare health conditions that you can use in clinical practice immediately, and that work for you and your patients.
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Are you struggling to restore your gut to perfect health? Hear host Lindsey Parsons interview functional and integrative medicine professionals, patients and scientists about the gut microbiome, the current state of research and how they approach treating IBS, IBD, candida, constipation, diarrhea, GERD, gastritis, SIBO and other digestive issues. Hear patients talk about their experiences with fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) both in clinics and do-it-yourself and how it impacted their ...
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Fa'atauaina o Aiga came about from the concern in our hearts for people dealing with family problems in the community. For Samoans, the church is always closely related to general life. We do not separate faith and living, and so have kept faith aspects together with the many topics of family, social, health and general life. Issues include the different roles in families, child abuse, family violence, suicide, asthma, alzheimers, and disabilities.
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🌼 The Pollen and Allergies Pod 🌼 Welcome to "The Pollen and Allergies Pod," your go-to resource for mastering the world of allergies and asthma. Created by the experts behind Melbourne Pollen, Air Rater, and Allergy Pal, this podcast is a lifeline for anyone impacted by hay fever, food allergies, or asthma. 🎙️ What to Expect 🎙️ Expert interviews from leading allergists to meteorologists. Actionable tips to minimize or avoid symptoms. Real-life stories and the latest treatment updates. Learn ...
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Welcome to Lung Talk, a monthly podcast by Asthma Otago where hosts Jo Torrence and Lynda Paris explore breathing problems, health management, and the latest developments in respiratory care. Join them for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips to empower you on your journey to better lung health.
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The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) strives to increase awareness of asthma among health professionals, health authorities, and the general public. Our goals include improving diagnoses, management and prevention of asthma by stimulating research, and providing evidence-based educational resources for worldwide use.
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I'm Aware That I'm Rare: the phaware® podcast is devoted to raising global pulmonary hypertension awareness with dynamic stories from PH patients, caregivers and medical professionals from around the world. Through this series of impactful, insightful and, most importantly, hopeful stories from members of the global pulmonary hypertension community, we hope to further the global #phaware conversation as well as to capture, engage and enable misdiagnosed and undiagnosed PH patients because ea ...
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Suffering from asthma or allergies can be incredibly frustrating, but the Allergy & Asthma Center of the Rockies LLC is here to provide you with the relief you deserve. Our specialized doctors are skilled in immunity testing and autoimmunity therapy, ensuring you receive the care you need. Visit us in Fort Collins or Greeley, CO, and let's work together to improve your respiratory health.
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Editors at The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from long COIVD outcomes to tobacco control, the management of uncontrolled asthma to intensive care medicine, and more.
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Emergency Medicine Cases – Where the Experts Keep You in the Know. For show notes, quizzes, videos and more learning tools please visit emergencymedicinecases.com
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On Up, Up and Away we speak to thought-leaders and opinion formers in the world of digital health, be that clinicians, patients, young people or other tech innovators. We find out what things are making a real difference. Our talented team specialise in creating digitally enabled self-management programmes to the NHS for young people. We've spent the past eight years or so developing the Digital Health Passport - an evidence-based mobile app, which improves skills, knowledge and confidence t ...
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Created by Okido for Breathing Together is a five year research and engagement programme exploring breathing and lung health in children. The Breathing Together research project aims to understand how asthma and breathing problems develop in young children. We want to find out how to predict which children will get asthma and to find out how we can stop them from getting the condition. You can find out all about it at breathingtogether.co.uk/about/
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Engaging conversations about medicines-related dilemmas. Talking Meds is hosted by Jonathan Underhill who, every two weeks, will chat to a fantastic guest about current medical issues and clinical dilemmas. Jonathan has a background as a hospital clinical pharmacist but worked for many years at the National Prescribing Centre (NPC) developing innovative ways of teaching therapeutics, evidence-based medicine and clinical decision making to prescribers and their support teams. Until recently, ...
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Your guide to a healthier house and a less-toxic life
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This series highlights expert perspectives, key studies, and breaking news from a diverse portfolio of allergy, asthma, and immunology topics. Hosted by clinical allergists Dr. Todd Mahr and Dr. Ketan Sheth, and produced in partnership with the American College of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology, Hot Topics in Allergy is America's go-to resource for accurate and timely AAI education.
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Breaking news and research on acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and herbal medicine with HealthCMi.
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Nursing tidbits, knowledge and assessments. I am a couple months into working as a Registered Nurse now and I wanted to start a podcast to share some nursing information and my journey along the way. Send comments and request to caffeinatednurseRN@gmail.com
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Ben Gowland talks to those making real change happen in healthcare, getting underneath what they did, how they managed to do it, and the challenges they faced along the way
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Join the American Lung Association and HCPLive every month as Dr. Al Rizzo interviews world-leading experts on the great challenges, accomplishments, and stories in respiratory medicine. Get the latest lung health news, including future Lungcast topics and guests, by signing up for our newsletter at Lung.org. (https://www.lung.org)
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A podcast discussing health and well-being topics with experts from all around the state of Wisconsin
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The Nutrition with Judy podcast is for people wanting root-cause healing with an elimination Carnivore Diet. Judy Cho, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition and author of Carnivore Cure shares holistic health insights and wellness tips from her thousand clients, as well as interviews with experts and researchers in nutrition, psychology, and medicine. Judy shares the latest research in nutrition and wellness, and ultimately promotes self-knowledge and self-advocacy. Judy believes in nutritio ...
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CorConsult Rx: Evidence-Based Medicine and Pharmacy
Mike Corvino, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES and Cole Swanson, PharmD, CDCES
Evidence-based medicine and drug updates for pharmacists, physicians, NPs, PA-Cs, and students that are on the go.
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Homeopathic treatments are very effective. Many diseases can be cured with Homeopathic medicines. Problems like asthma, infections in the ears, and fever are cured with homeopathic treatment. Homeopathic treatments are also beneficial for Hair loss and skin care problems.Dr Sonal's Homeopathic clinic are known for the best Hair Loss Treatment in Mumbai. Website : https://drsonaljain.co.in/
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All about living in apartments (condos), from dealing with your committee to getting on with neighbours and – a dose of healthy skepticism about dubious developers. Please subscribe by clicking on one of the icons below, to take you to your favourite podcaster.
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Cincinnati Children’s Young & Healthy features thoughts and perspectives from kids health experts, patients, families – and even kids! – on all things pediatric health. Join us for lively conversations about current health topics and issues that affect children today. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only.
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In this podcast, the American Association for Respiratory Care discusses the respiratory therapy profession with experts from across the globe.
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The Australian Prescriber podcast provides a regular dive into some of the many great articles that Australian Prescriber publishes every two months. In each episode, our host will chat with one of the authors from a recent issue of Australian Prescriber.
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Hosted by licensed therapist Tamara Hubbard, LCPC, Exploring Food Allergy Families is a podcast with real talk, relatable conversations, and practical advice focused on navigating the impacts that food allergies have on families, mental health, and emotional well-being. Subscribe now so you don't miss any episodes! (www.FoodAllergyFamilies.com. Music by Scott Holmes.)
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This is a podcast with two drunk dads as host. We talk about being dads and a lot of other stuff. This is a comedy podcast with a lot of imagination. This show is unscripted and no filters, who knows what we will say next!
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Your Everyday Health Hacker is helping you make small changes for big rewards in your health and wellness.
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Science in 5 is WHO’s conversations in science. Listen to WHO experts explaining science related to COVID-19.
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Listen back to features and interviews from 95bFM's daily news and current affairs show. Jessica Hopkins, Castor Chacko, Nicholas Lindstrom, and Caeden Tipler focus on the issues of Tāmaki Makaurau and elsewhere in independent-thinking bFM style. Monday-Thursday 12-1pm on 95bFM.
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What happens to your body during an allergic reaction? Two leading paediatric allergists and researchers, Professor Katie Allen and Professor Mimi Tang from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute break down in detail the diagnosis, management, prevention, and cure of allergies, as well as the facts and myths about intolerances and treating other diseases like asthma and eczema. For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app
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The Airwayve Podcast is a Canadian anesthesia podcast for medical students led by medical students (Winnie Liu, Grace Huang, Anna Yang) from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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Have You Thought About is for those at a reckoning. Join us as host Dhruti Shah, a writer and poet, speaks to inspiring guests about how they use their passions to shape their lives.
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Rising Whooping Cough Cases w/ Chief Executive of the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand, Letitia Harding: 14 October, 2024
New Zealand is currently facing its highest numbers of whooping cough cases since early 2019, with 187 cases being reported in September, more than double the cases that were reported in August. The spike has resulted in Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora to say that Aotearoa is “on the cusp” of a national outbreak. Asthma and Respiratory Foundation N…
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New research shows that acupuncture alleviates both allergies and asthma.HealthCMi による
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Podcast – Fran Cundill – Reinventing Asthma Care through Sustainability
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Join Ben as he explores the critical intersection of healthcare and environmental sustainability with Dr Fran Cundill, a dedicated GP from North Sheffield and the chair of South Yorkshire Greener Practice. In their conversation, Fran shares her inspiring journey of spearheading sustainability initiatives across four PCNs. Discover how she crafted t…
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Podcast - Fran Cundill - Reinventing Asthma Care through Sustainability
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Join Ben as he explores the critical intersection of healthcare and environmental sustainability with Dr Fran Cundill, a dedicated GP from North Sheffield and the chair of South Yorkshire Greener Practice. In their conversation, Fran shares her inspiring journey of spearheading sustainability initiatives across four PCNs. Discover how she crafted t…
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Listen back to Lucia's interview with Rich Peppiatt, director of the KNEECAP biopic set for release in New Zealand on 23 October. The semi-fictitious film chronicles the origin of Belfast's riotous Gaelic rap trio KNEECAP. Fans of the Irish lads rejoice because they'll be making their Aotearoa debut next year at the Powerstation. Whakarongo mai nei…
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Starting off Breakfast this morning was a chat between Lucia and the director of the KNEECAP biopic Rich Peppiatt. The film wowed audiences at the NZIFF and is set for release in Aotearoa on the 24th of October. Jonny played a first spin of Nadia Reid's new single Baby Bright, followed by a phone call with the legend herself to talk about the upcom…
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Maria Morias, a registered nurse from Canada, shares her journey of managing multiple autoimmune diseases, including her recent diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Previously dealing with scleroderma, Raynaud's phenomenon, and a rare liver disease leading to a liver transplant, Maria's ongoing symptoms of shortness of breath were eventual…
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E174 - Achieving safe medication management during transitions of care from hospital
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Dhineli Perera talks to complex care coordinator Deirdre Criddle and senior pharmacist Rohan Elliott about their paper on safe medication management during transitions of care from hospital. They cover the potential hazards that arise during transitions of care, available services, and the need for a stewardship framework for managing hospital tran…
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This week on the Monday Wire... For our weekly catchup with the ACT Party's Simon Court, Producer Evie, spoke to Simon about the HMNZS Manawanui, Cutting Te Ahu o Te Reo Māori programme, and ACT Party leader, David Seymour, doing treaty principles debate. For our weekly catchup with Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director, and Wir…
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Suri from Time Out Bookstore talks to us about A Sunny Place for Shady People from Argentinian writer Mariana Enríquez. This is Enríquez's first short story collection since The Dangers of Smoking in Bed was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. The stories in this most recent collection weave the occult, ghosts, love, queer countercultur…
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Rising Whooping Cough Cases w/ Chief Executive of the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand, Letitia Harding: 14 October, 2024
New Zealand is currently facing its highest numbers of whooping cough cases since early 2019, with 187 cases being reported in September, more than double the cases that were reported in August. The spike has resulted in Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora to say that Aotearoa is “on the cusp” of a national outbreak. Asthma and Respiratory Foundation N…
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Natural disasters, Cyclone Gabrielle and the Otago floods effect on mental health w/ The University of Auckland’s George Laking: 14 October, 2024
A year and a half ago Cyclone Gabrielle made landfall, thrashing the North Island with widespread damage. The disaster left many without a home, and over a year on houses are still red stickered, people are left waiting for insurance assessments, and climate change is still causing extreme climate events. Earlier this month the Otago region was aff…
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HMNZS Manawanui sinking, cuts to te reo Māori teaching programmes and the treaty principles debate w/ the ACT Party's Simon Court: 14 October, 2024
Earlier this month New Zealand Navy Ship HZMS Manawanui ran aground, caught fire and sank off the coast of Samoa. The defence force says there has been no oil contamination into the reef the boat sank in, but Samon Authorities say 200,000 litres of diesel has leaked from the boat, with locals also concerned about the environmental impacts of the sh…
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Natural disasters, Cyclone Gabrielle and the Otago floods effect on mental health w/ The University of Auckland’s George Laking: 14 October, 2024
A year and a half ago Cyclone Gabrielle made landfall, thrashing the North Island with widespread damage. The disaster left many without a home, and over a year on houses are still red stickered, people are left waiting for insurance assessments, and climate change is still causing extreme climate events. Earlier this month the Otago region was aff…
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What a stacked show for Monday! Matthew Crawley jumps into Drive by announcing the talented list of nominees up for awards at this year's The Mighty Aotearoa Alternative Awards brought to you by The Student Radio Network in association with NZ On Air. Read the full list and all the details here. Matthew then spoke to multi-hyphenate Emily Wheatcros…
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The Sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui & Projects Selected to be Fast Tracked as a part of Fast Track Approvals Bill w/ Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp: 14 October, 2024
The navy ship that hit a reef, the HMNZS Manawanui, caught on fire, and sank near Upolu, Samoa, over the past week, causing 200,000 litres to spill from the vessel. Monday Wire Host Joel spoke to Te Pāti Māori’s Takutai Kemp about how the party has reacted to the sinking of the ship, and whether they believe the government is doing enough to rectif…
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Podcast – Practice Index – New GP Reimbursement Scheme
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In this week’s episode, brought to you in partnership with Practice Index, we welcome back Claire Houston. Ben & Claire discuss the challenges PCNs face with the tight timelines and ambiguous guidance surrounding the new additional role reimbursement scheme for GPs. Claire shares her perspective on the recruitment hurdles, including stringent crite…
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In this week’s episode, brought to you in partnership with Practice Index, we welcome back Claire Houston. Ben & Claire discuss the challenges PCNs face with the tight timelines and ambiguous guidance surrounding the new additional role reimbursement scheme for GPs. Claire shares her perspective on the recruitment hurdles, including stringent crite…
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Learn how acupuncture improves sleep and reduces anxiety and overall stress.HealthCMi による
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Stephen Curry's Secret to Long-term High Performance
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Learn about top athletes and how they use acupuncture to prevent injuries and resolve conditions. Learn how they stay on top of their game.HealthCMi による
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Learn about low back pain relief with acupuncture.HealthCMi による
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Sometimes we have fun at work.
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Dr Robert Kullberg joins us to discuss his Viewpoint on empiric antibiotic therapy for sepsis and the importance of reducing unnecessary use of anti-anaerobic antibiotics.The Lancet による
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Robert Kullberg on empirical antibiotics for Sepsis
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Dr Robert Kullberg joins us to discuss his Viewpoint on empiric antibiotic therapy for sepsis and the importance of reducing unnecessary use of anti-anaerobic antibiotics. Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://twitter.com/thelancet https://instagram.com/thelancetgroup https://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournal https:…
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Kids today juggle a lot—playing sports, homework, studying for exams, and sometimes caring for siblings. Not to mention their regular school responsibilities. While it is great to see them involved, the heavy load can sometimes become overwhelming, leading to stress. In this episode, Kate Setter chats with Dr. Brian Kurtz, a child and adolescent ps…
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"Faatauaina o Aiga" or in English "Focus on the Family"
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302. Five Most Harmful Foods Causing Brain Disease (Depression, Anxiety, Alzheimer’s) - Dr. Georgia Ede
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Make sure to support this podcast by heading over to Paleovalley.com/NwJ, and all discounts will automatically be applied to your order. _____ Dr. Georgia Ede discusses how dietary changes can significantly impact mental health, particularly in reducing anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline. The conversation highlights the role of metabolic he…
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Fit to Care - What is it and how can it help you?
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In this new episode from PCRS, Daryl Freeman (Associate Clinical Director, ICB Clinical Advisor and PCRS Committee Member) is joined by Ren Lawlor (Independent Nurse Consultant and PCRS Executive Vice-Chair), to discuss all things Fit to Care - the invaluable resource available from PCRS. During their conversation they touch on how and why Fit to C…
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There’s a lot of anger and frustration behind this week’s edition of the Flat Chat Wrap. The fury on display on a recent episode of A Current Affair on Nine is both clear and understandable. Prospective owners in the Sapphire apartments in Gosford on the Central Coast of NSW had been told to be ready to move in, only to discover that work has stopp…
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Yesterday students, staff, and alumni across the University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology rallied in support of Palestine. Wire Host Caeden spoke to protest organisers Layan Khalil and Ayyan Ali as well as protest attendees on why they were marching.
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For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Wire Host Caeden spoke to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni on the environmental impact of the sunken naval ship, Manawanui, and the projects chosen for the fast track legislation.
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The science and politics behind Hurricanes Helene and Milton w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso and University of Auckland’s Dr Kevin Trenberth: 10 October, 2024
For State of the States, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News about recent events on the Yale campus and the political implications of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Sofia also spoke to honorary academic at the University of Auckland Faculty of Science and climate scientist Dr Kevin Trenberth about the science behind thes…
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Wire Host Caeden spoke to Tess Ingram, a UNICEF Global Spokesperson, about UNICEF’s work to deliver aid in Lebanon amongst bombings. Ingram has spent recent months in Gaza, and is now on the ground in Beirut.
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For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Wire Host Caeden speaks to Carmel Sepuloni about the sunken naval ship Manawanui and the projects chosen to be fast tracked. For States of the States this week they speak to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News about recent political events at Yale and the political response to Hurricanes Helene and M…
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On this episode, we discuss dermatophyte infections. We review their clinical presentations, etiologies, and pathophysiology. We compare and contrast the efficacy, safety profiles, and appropriate use of antifungal therapies, lifestyle modifications, and patient monitoring involved with treatment. Cole and I are happy to share that our listeners ca…
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Perinatal Factors in New Study linked to Childhood Depression w Professor Karen Waldie of the School of Psychology from the University of Auckland
There is no doubt that adolescent depression psychological issues have been on the rise for the last couple years. Researchers have investigated many factors for this, such as Covid-19, or in the case of the GUiNZ study, factors present in pregnancy. GUiNZ, or Growing Up in New Zealand is a long-term study of child development. This study has locat…
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Homelessness is not a new issue, but rather a persistent one, and will never go away unless our society confronts it directly. This is an issue which affects all of us, as no one is guaranteed housing or basic needs. Work and Income have declared changes to their emergency housing as of August. These changes make it harder for those experiencing ho…
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Did you know that both men and women can get breast cancer? It is the most common type of cancer amongst women, and most breast cancers are self-detected. Our expert Dr Mary Nyangasi explains in Science in 5 today.WHO's Department of Science in 5 による
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In this episode, David Lake a retired jet pilot, discusses his experience with pulmonary arterial hypertension, initially misdiagnosed as exercise-induced asthma. Lake also manages hemophilia, COPD, and irregular heartbeats, impacting his health significantly. Despite these challenges, he remains hopeful and active in his community and church. His …
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Welcome to the 2nd episode of Talking Meds and the PrescQIPP podcast, engaging conversations about medicines-related dilemmas. Today your host Jonathan Underhill, Medicines Clinical Adviser at PrescQIPP, introduces a new series within the Talking Meds podcast called ‘Sensible prescribing in Older people with Jonathan and Lucy’. Jonathan and Dr Lucy…
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"Faatauaina o Aiga" or in English "Focus on the Family"
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In this episode, Dr. Edwin Lampugnani from AirHealth dives into the upcoming 2024 grass pollen season, which is shaping up to be a challenging one for much of Australia. With forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology predicting above-median rainfall between October and December, we could see a significant rise in pollen levels, particularly in citie…
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When it comes to getting your attention, there’s nothing quite like being warned that the latest innovation could put you out of business. Okay, we’ve heard it all before, but imagine if a friend was able to access a reliable response to a strata question instantly, wherever you happen to be. And we’re not talking technical, jargon-ridden geeky stu…
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Charles Kwaku-Odoi CEO, CAHN - harnessing digital tools to reduce health inequalities
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Send us a text In this episode of the Up, Up & Away podcast, Dom Burch interviews Charles Kwaku-Odoi, Chief Executive of the Caribbean & African Health Network (CAHN). He is a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Greater Manchester, an honorary member of the esteemed Faculty of Public Health (FPH), and the honorary Ecumenical Canon at Manchester Cath…
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Recognizing Signs of Domestic Violence with Carmen Pitre
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The information in this podcast does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be used as a substitute for health care from a licensed healthcare professional. Consult with your healthcare provider for individualized treatment or before beginning any new program. October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In this…
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Conquering SIBO and IMO with At-Home Breath Testing
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Learn how FoodMarble's at-home, reusable breath testing device helps detect SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth) and IMO (Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth), the root causes of 60-70% of IBS, as well as food intolerances. Ricky Harrison from FoodMarble explains the science behind their portable, easy-to-use devices. We discuss the benefits, t…
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