Why does a new study on depression have people asking their doctors about their SSRI medications? Will sequencing the human genome soon be affordable for almost everyone? On Petrie Dish, join host and veteran reporter Bonnie Petrie for deep dives into a wide range of bioscience and medicine stories.
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Join Wendy Petrie as she interviews elite athletes from New Zealand, finding out what makes them tick, how they overcome failures and go on to achieve amazing things on the world stage. We learn from the stories, struggles and successes of these great guests and how we can apply their lessons to our own lives.
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Welcome to Jera Petrie, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Carolina Heza on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@carolinahdzz
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What happens when robots, AI, and big data enter the hospital? Glenn Cohen (a professor and deputy dean at Harvard Law School) is unpacking that question in this exploration of biotechnology, ethics, medical law, and health care policy. Each week, he’ll interrogate a single technology – such as digital pills, AI-powered decision support algorithms, or digital health apps – through the lens of ethical concerns like informed consent, liability, and privacy.
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Brief, and in some cases incomplete, stories of magic from ancient Egypt.
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It’s been more than four years since COVID changed our lives, and scientists are still trying to figure out why this novel coronavirus makes some people so sick, and others never get it.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Improving knee replacement outcomes
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Blood flow restriction ahead of surgery could be key.Bonnie Petrie による
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For the last five years, first responders all over the world have been watching San Antonio.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: APOBECs and the fight against cancer
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One of the handiest tools in our immune system is an enzyme called apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide — better known as APOBECs.Bonnie Petrie による
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UT Health San Antonio oncologist Josephine Taverna envisions a revolution in lung cancer treatment.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Fighting Alzheimer's at the eye doctor
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Imagine going to the eye doctor and getting a cheap, non-invasive test that could help you fight dementia. A doctor at UT Health San Antonio is working on it.Bonnie Petrie による
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Anibal Diogenes, D.D.S., Ph.D., is an endodontist, the branch of dentistry that deals with the innermost part of the tooth called pulp, a connective tissue that has immunological, reparative functions.Bonnie Petrie による
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What we can learn from Congressman Joaquin Castro's cancer treatment
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The journey began with the story of the Spanish boar that saved Castro’s life.Bonnie Petrie による
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Imagine one day your child bites down on something and the enamel on one of their teeth starts to crumble. That can happen in a condition called molar incisor hypomineralization — otherwise known as chalky teeth.Bonnie Petrie による
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Motocross World Champion Courtney Duncan on winning a fourth title, overcoming setbacks & the transformation of her sport.
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Motocross World Champion, Courtney Duncan has done what no other female kiwi rider has done, win a World Championship title multiple times. Being on top of the podium, four times in five years, you’d think the 28 year old from Otago, would be able to kick back a bit. But from the outset this trailblazer has been determined, setting her sights highe…
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Science & Medicine: Taking on America's number one killer
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More than six-million American adults are experiencing heart failure right now.Bonnie Petrie による
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Cancer care is about to experience a silver tsunami.Bonnie Petrie による
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If you’re experiencing chronic pain, adjusting your diet might help.Bonnie Petrie による
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Loneliness and social isolation can make you as sick as obesity or 15 cigarettes a day.Bonnie Petrie による
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COVID’s winter wave has blanketed the nation, along with flu. After a brief decline, hospitalizations for both COVID and flu have increased again in Texas.Bonnie Petrie による
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When people think about things they can do to stay healthy, they don’t think about their teeth nearly enough.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: When you clamp the cord matters
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It’s a big moment, when someone — often dad — cuts a newborn’s umbilical cord. But before you cut it, you clamp it to stop blood flow, and UT Health San Antonio is involved in a study that’s trying to determine whether when you clamp the cord matters in babies with congenital heart disease.Bonnie Petrie による
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When Bruce Willis, an action movie star known for his way with words, started to lose his language skills, it made news. He had aphasia.Bonnie Petrie による
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Fireside Chat: I. Glenn Cohen and Rochelle Walensky
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Professor Glenn Cohen, Faculty Director of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School interviews Dr. Rochelle Walensky, 19th Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Senior Academic Fellow at the Petrie-Flom Center. They discuss Dr. Walensky’s career as an infectious disease clinician focused on HIV/AIDS, her experience lead…
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Science & Medicine: The Avanzando Caminos Hispanic cancer survivor study
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“No study had been funded to really look at the needs of our Latino cancer survivors. We're the first study to be doing this," said Dr. Amelie Ramirez, chair of Population Health Sciences at UT Health San Antonio. "And they are so grateful to us because they said, 'nobody's bothered to ask me about my cancer journey.'”…
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Science & Medicine: Swallowing ‘workout’ for people with early Parkinson’s
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Do you ever think about all that’s involved in just swallowing a bit of breakfast taco or a sip of coffee?Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Spinal cord injury and walking again
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Selina Morgan holds a doctorate in physical therapy, a board certification in neurological physical therapy, and is an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at UT Health San Antonio. She believes that there are thousands of people out there in wheelchairs who don’t have to be.Bonnie Petrie による
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Should you take the plunge? Diving into the science behind cold exposure therapy
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What does the science say about ice baths and cold plunges? TPR's Bioscience and Medicine reporter Bonnie Petrie 'dives in'Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Thriving with congenital heart disease
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Dr. Ginnie Abarbanell is chief of pediatric cardiology at UT Health San Antonio. She takes care of all kinds of kids, ranging from little ones with heart murmurs to children with congenital heart disease – which is more common than you might think.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Early screening to prevent congenital heart disease
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Congenital heart disease can often be detected at the mid-pregnancy ultrasound, which dramatically improves outcomes. But too many people don’t get adequate prenatal care.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Alzheimer's and the inflammatory trigger
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A UT Health Science Center San Antonio researcher has discovered something really interesting about Alzheimer’s disease.Bonnie Petrie による
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Silver Fern Karin Burger on moving countries, appreciating the grind & why she hates arrogance
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"You made it impossible not to pick you". Those were the words Dame Noeline Taurua said to Karin Burger upon selection to the Netball's Silver Ferns. Karin's journey here began when she moved to New Zealand as an 18 year old on a gap year from South Africa. Now the netball star has clocked up 50 tests for the Ferns & turned 30. Her dream to play fo…
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Ozempic isn’t the only exciting diabetes medication out there on the market. Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitorshave a multitude of potential health benefits.Bonnie Petrie による
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CDC wants to fortify corn masa flour with folic acid to prevent birth defects
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For the last 25 years, the U.S. has required that grain and cereal products be fortified with folic acid — and the CDC is now urging manufacturers of products made using corn masa flour to add the B vitamin to minimize the risk of birth defects in the Latino population.Bonnie Petrie による
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At the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, the brain bank is accepting deposits.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Counter Long COVID with pacing
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Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, chair of rehabilitation medicine at UT Health San Antonio, teaches her patients to practice what she calls pacing and other techniques to conserve energy.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Omega 3 fatty acids to fight Alzheimer’s
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If you’re in your 40s or 50s, there may be something you can do right now to fight Alzheimer’s disease. It involves Omega 3 fatty acids – the good stuff in fatty fish and fish oil, which has been linked to lower rates of dementia for a while.Bonnie Petrie による
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Science & Medicine: Using AI for brain health diagnoses
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We’ve heard a lot about artificial intelligence lately, and some of it is unsettling. But AI also has great potential to improve and even save lives.Bonnie Petrie による
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Should Social Robots be Used to Provide Emotional Support? PARO is a cuddly baby seal used as an emotional companion robot in elder care. Emotional companion robots provide some of the benefits of therapy animals, without the attendant challenges of a live animal. But while emotional companion robots can provide comfort to older adults, they might …
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Researchers have suspected that foods which cause inflammation speed up brain aging and cognitive decline, but UT Health San Antonio's Debora Melo van Lent wanted evidence.Bonnie Petrie による
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How Should We Regulate Digital Health Technology? The current digital health marketplace has been described as a wild west. Every day, consumer products making strong claims are brought to market without sufficient evidence and often withdrawn only when enforcement actions are brought against them. There are already apps that claim to detect melano…
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How AI Bias Is Affecting Health Care—And What We Can Do About It People are biased, and people build AI, so AI are biased, too. When AI is used in hospitals to treat patients, that bias comes to health care. For example, a 2019 paper in Science found that a commercial risk-prediction tool was less likely to refer equally sick Black people than whit…
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Science & Medicine: Long COVID and the road to recovery
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Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, professor and chair of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, has been running two long COVID clinics since early in the pandemic, and she says every case is different.Bonnie Petrie による
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How secure is data collected by digital pills? Ingestible electronic sensors (IESs or “digital pills”) can be taken with or as a part of a drug in order to collect and record patient data, such as medication adherence or physiological metrics. This information can then be shared with relevant parties, including the patient, family members, and heal…
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'The bugs are winning' — Researchers are fighting drug-resistant tuberculosis
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The antibiotics that only 80 years ago turned TB from a voracious killer of an estimated 1 billion people to a treatable disease just don’t work anymore.Bonnie Petrie による
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Who Is Liable When AI Injures a Patient? Medical errors happen; doctors are only human. And when doctors make mistakes, the law pertaining to who is liable is usually clear-cut. But what happens if the mistake was made by an AI, included one embedded in a device or a robot? This episode will explore who is liable. Is it the hospital? The developer …
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Football Ferns Defender Claudia Bunge on the importance of culture, that controversial kiss and sexism in women’s football, plus the huge impact of the FIFA Women’s World Cup on the next generation.
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Now we’ve had a chance to reflect on the history making magic of Football Ferns and the FIFA Women’s World Cup, I chat to Football Ferns star defender Claudia Bunge now playing for HB Koge in Demark. She reveals how Auckland's traffic nearly unravelled their first game against Norway at a sold out Eden Park and how she hopes the Ferns have inspired…
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Do You Own Your Personal Health Data? Every time you visit the doctor, heaps of personal health data are stored in electronic medical records, a mainstay of the modern health care industry. The rise of big data in healthcare comes with risks, however. Health data is now being sold to external companies and researchers. So, can you own your personal…
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Inside America’s last remaining free standing tuberculosis hospital
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Did you know there is still one tuberculosis hospital in the United States? There is just one: The Texas Center for Infectious Disease in San Antonio. Host Bonnie Petrie takes us there.Bonnie Petrie による
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Should We Tell Patients When AI is Being Used in Their Care? Increasingly, AI is being used in hospitals without patients’ knowledge of its use in their care, let alone their consent. For example, AI is being used to predict the likelihood that a cancer patient will die within the next six months. Hospitals and clinicians are deploying this technol…
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