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Join Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, along with top health policy reporters from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico and other media outlets to discuss the latest news and explain what the health is going on here in Washington, D.C. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Keeping it real about mental health. Our guests and listeners are from all over the globe and all walks of life. The signature show on Mental Health News Radio Network - the world's first podcast network dedicated to our favorite subject: Mental Health!
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Reimagining Rural Health podcast series, brought to you by Sanford Health, explores the challenges facing health care systems across the country. From improving access to equitable care, building a sustainable workforce, and discovering innovative ways to deliver high-quality, low-cost services in rural and underserved populations. Each episode examines how Sanford health and other health systems are advancing care for the unique communities they serve.
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Today is a part of This Week In Health IT that is dedicated to propelling healthcare forward by amplifying the voices of advancement and innovation in health technology. Managing Editor and Host Bill Russell has served on executive teams in healthcare, higher education, and Fortune 500 consulting practices. As Chief Information Officer for St. Joseph Health, a 16 hospital $6.5 billion system, he rapidly accelerated the diffusion of new IT strategies, adopted emerging models like cloud, agile ...
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Welcome to What The Health – your premier guide for everything health and wellness. With an unwavering commitment to unbiased, transformative information, our platform is committed to putting you on a pathway toward happiness and health. Your host, John Salak, an award-winning journalist and editor, will break down today’s complex health issues and narratives to deliver clear, actionable insights and compelling interviews that explore traditional and avant-garde health paradigms. What The He ...
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MindSet: Mental Health News & Information

MindSet: Mental Health News & Information

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A blend of TED Talks & penetrating news reporting, MindSet not only brings together the latest research combined with personal stories about how our minds respond to all manner of stressors but provides practical, real-life coping strategies directly from leading experts.
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The practice of medicine goes far beyond clinic walls. The Innovations Podcast looks at the biggest issues facing healthcare today. Each episode offers the opportunity to see the ever-changing world of health and wellness through new eyes. Our experts offer out-of-the-box solutions to some nagging questions
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One in Eight is a health podcast series by Edith Sanford Breast Center that takes a closer look at important topics from cancer prevention and diagnosis to treatment. According to the latest research, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. These brand-new conversations shed light on awareness and feature expertise from Sanford Health providers that could save your life or the life of someone you love.
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Functional Health News

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Have you heard of functional neurology but you don’t understand what it is? Or maybe you have even been to a functional neurologist but you’re still not clear what’s going on. You’re not alone! Functional neurology is a relatively new discipline showing profound results for today’s ever increasing issues with brain disorders. This podcast features functional neurology patient education interviews about non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical approaches to rehabilitating brain-based disorders and im ...
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Dr. Samadi is a board certified urologic oncologist trained in open traditional and laparoscopic surgery and is an expert in robotic prostate surgery. He is Chairman of Urology, Chief of Robotic Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital, Professor of Urology at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. He has dedicated his distinguished career to the early detection, diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer and is considered one of the most prominent surgeons in his field. Listen and watch Dr. Sama ...
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Called to Care is a podcast by providers for providers. In each episode, we bring forward medical experts from Sanford Health to give fellow clinicians some advice and guidance they can use in their physician practice. Additionally, each physician expert featured in these episodes provides information about when it's time to refer patients and their families to more specialized care.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is pleased to present its health and medicine podcast, a lively discussion of the week’s medical news and how it may affect you. This five to seven-minute free program features Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange M.D., professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and vice chairman of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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The Heartland Institute podcast featuring libertarian and conservative health care scholars who are working to put power back into the hands of patients and doctors, and away from government bureaucrats.
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A podcast about healthcare costs in the United States and how to save money on the often expensive care all kinds of people need. Hosted by Evan O’Connor along with retired doctors Rich Sagall and Mike Woods. A project of NeedyMeds.
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Join Kristin and Robin Tate as they talk about what being Neurodiverse means and how to navigate relationships while on this incredible spectrum! About Robin Tate: I am a trained Coach with ten years of teaching experience. As a Neurodivergent woman, I have a lifetime of personal and professional experiences with Autistic/ADHD/AuDHD adults and neur…
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May 6, 2024: Laura O’Toole, CEO at SureTest joins Bill for the news. She propounds on a myriad of subjects rooted deeply in our current tech-healthcare ecosystem. As they probe into the AI labyrinth, could they be overlooking the persisting inaccuracies? How is the role of AI shaping up in data governance amid the accelerated pace of technology? Is…
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A six-week abortion ban took effect in Florida this week, dramatically restricting access to the procedure not just in the nation’s third-most-populous state but across the South. Patients from states with even more restrictive bans had been flooding in since the overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022. Meanwhile, the CEO of the health behemoth UnitedHealt…
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In this episode, Courtney Collen with Sanford Health News talks with Dr. Vin Gupta, Chief Medical Officer of Amazon Pharmacy and keynote speaker at the 2024 Sanford Health Annual Meeting on the topic of leading through change and uncertainty to create the next breakthrough. Learn more about Sanford Health at: http://www.news.sanfordhealth.org Conne…
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The government has published its consultation on changes to the Personal Independence Payment benefit, PIP. Emma Tracey asks Scope's Head of Policy James Taylor for his analysis. With GCSEs, A-levels and other exams starting this month, Emma speaks to one of the people responsible for working out exam access arrangements for students who need it. H…
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The conversation today is about childhood immunizations and vaccines. Our host is Dr. Joseph Segeleon, vice president medical officer, Sanford Children's Hospital. Learn more about Sanford Health at: http://www.news.sanfordhealth.org Connect with us on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedInSanford Health News による
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In this episode, hear one couple's story about starting a family through in vitro fertilization. Our host is Alan Helgeson with Sanford Health News. Learn more about Sanford Health at: http://www.news.sanfordhealth.org Connect with us on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedInSanford Health News による
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This episode of What The Health focuses on epilepsy, a disease that, despite affecting tens of millions worldwide, remains under-researched and stigmatized. The guest, Stephen Austin, a board member of Cure Epilepsy, shares his personal experience with epilepsy and discusses the organization's mission to advance research. The conversation covers th…
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Cancer of the esophagus can be challenging to treat, and when it’s diagnosed a number of studies are appropriate to fully evaluate the disease. That’s according to Richard Battafarano, director of thoracic surgery at Johns Hopkins. Battafarano: Undergoing endoscopic ultrasound … A range of tests should accompany evaluation for esophagus cancer, Eli…
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Esophagus cancer awareness month has just ended, and Richard Battafarano, director of thoracic surgery at Johns Hopkins, says while some people may have this type of cancer and not know it, the majority will have a range of symptoms. Battafarano: … What are the symptoms of cancer of the esophagus? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Bladder cancer treatment is about to change dramatically based on a trial showing that adding an antibody to a toxic substance is much more effective than current treatments. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer director William Nelson describes this class of pharmaceuticals. … A new type of pharmaceutical to treat bladder cancer may become the method of ch…
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Stool based tests to screen for colorectal cancer have been around for some time and work pretty well. Now one of the most utilized ones has been improved, a clinical trial shows. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center … A stool based test for colorectal cancer just got an update, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A blood test to screen for cancer is something of a Holy Grail, and now a new study describes one for colorectal cancer. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at Johns Hopkins says while there is still quite a bit … Is a better way to screen for colorectal cancer on the horizon? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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For former congressman Patrick J. Kennedy, advocating for mental health care is part of his family's legacy. His uncle, President John F. Kennedy, signed the bill that established the nation's community-based mental health care system. Ali Rogin sat down with Patrick Kennedy to discuss his new book, which details the mental health struggles and tri…
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In late April, the Biden administration issued new rules designed to keep prosecutors from obtaining medical records of patients who seek legal abortions. The expansion of HIPAA prohibits the disclosure of health information to state officials as part of a criminal investigation. Carmel Shachar, head of the Health Law and Policy Clinic at Harvard U…
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Overview of Andrew Witte's grueling seven-hour congressional testimony. Key criticisms and legislative reactions to UnitedHealthcare's recent data breach. Discussions on the implications of the UnitedHealth and Change Healthcare merger. Insights into the broader cybersecurity challenges facing the healthcare industry. Contributions & Community: Bec…
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In this episode of the 2 Minute Drill, host Drex delves into the pressing issues of AI technology in healthcare devices, updates on the CISA Cyber Hygiene Program, and the implications of recent major data breaches. Highlights include: Updates from CISA's Ransomware Vulnerability Warning Pilot and its impact. The record-setting data breach affectin…
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Pulse oximeters, vital for measuring how much oxygen is in someone’s blood, don’t work well in people with darker skin, multiple studies have shown. Ashraf Fawzy, a critical care medicine expert at Johns Hopkins, says even the degree to which … Many aspects of pulse oximeter function may be dysfunctional in people with darker skin, Elizabeth Tracey…
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Just how inaccurate are the devices used to measure oxygen in the blood, called pulse oximeters, in people with darker skin? That’s the question that Ashraf Fawzy, a critical care medicine expert at Johns Hopkins, and colleagues addressed in a … Measurement of skin tone confirms inaccuracy of pulse oximeters in some people, Elizabeth Tracey reports…
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Pulse oximeters are essential to measure someone’s level of oxygen in their blood, yet they haven’t been updated since the 1970s and they’re not well regulated by the FDA. That’s according to Ashraf Fawzy, a critical care medicine expert at … Testing of pulse oximeters should take place clinically, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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If you’re a person with darker skin, a device to measure oxygen in your blood called a pulse oximeter may be inaccurate, sometimes extremely so, accumulating research shows. Ashraf Fawzy, a critical care medicine expert at Johns Hopkins and one … Devices that measure oxygen in the bloodstream need federal regulation, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read M…
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Pulse oximeters are devices used to measure how much oxygen is in someone’s blood, and they are critical in settings like ICUs. Yet research shows that in people of darker skin tones they can be wildly inaccurate. Ashraf Fawry, a … It’s high time to update pulse oximeters, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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April 29, 2024: Drex DeFord, President, 229 Cyber/Risk at This Week Health joins Bill for the news. Considering the prevalence of cybersecurity incidents, what should be the balance between technological advancement and ethical responsibility in healthcare data management? How can the healthcare sector evolve to ensure that breaches like the one at…
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