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This series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing medical oncologists and hematologists with ongoing access to the perspectives and opinions of national and international clinical investigators with expertise in gastrointestinal cancers.
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CancerCare's free Connect Education Workshops are a way for people to learn about cancer-related issues from the convenience of their home or office. Leading experts in oncology provide the most up-to-date information in these workshops to help you and your loved ones better understand and cope with your cancer diagnosis, treatment options, quality-of-life concerns, treatment side effects, pain management, doctor-patient communication and other important topics.
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Target: Cancer Podcast is a channel where people can learn about all the newest technologies and treatments for cancer. Combining technology, doctors, and patients together in a way that is collaborative, informative, and enlightening. In TARGET: Cancer Podcast, Sanjay and guests will be talking about the future of cancer treatment. We are going to address questions like, what does that future look like, and why isn’t it here now? Everyone is terrified of cancer, but if we are able to unders ...
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Leever Cancer Conversations

Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center

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Join us for Cancer Conversations: A Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center Podcast. In each episode, we speak to a renowned medical expert on different cancer-related topics. The Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center brings world class care, advanced cancer treatments and technologies, and a comprehensive range of cancer programs and services to Greater Waterbury, Connecticut.
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I AM HealingStrong

HealingStrong

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Discover how to transform the most challenging chapter of your life with Jim Mann's inspiring podcast. As a stage 4 cancer survivor, Jim interviews famous musical artists like Tasha Layton, Ellie Holcomb, Katy Nichole, and Tim Timmons, as well as health influencers who beat incurable diseases like depression and addiction. Through humor and a renewed sense of purpose, guests courageously share their stories of overcoming the toughest times and learning to trust God. Tune in to Jim's powerful ...
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Editors at The Lancet Oncology, 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 early-stage breast cancer treatment to mRNA vaccines, the access to essential cancer medicines for children to measuring ovarian toxicity, and more.
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"When you see that you have lost everything, surrender yourself to the mystic laws of the universe, and see the magic that unfolds" - Dimple Parmar People lose hope when they lose what is dearest to them. We all do; even I did. I lost everything with Nitesh, the husband I married after knowing that he had Stage IV colorectal cancer. When I lost him, I lost everything. I surrendered myself to destiny with my empty hands open. Never knew that life could be so beautiful and fulfilling again. Li ...
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CancerCast

Weill Cornell Medicine

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New scientific developments are transforming the future of cancer treatment and care. Hosted by world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist Dr. John Leonard, CancerCast is your window into research breakthroughs, innovative therapies and honest accounts of living with and beyond cancer. Questions or suggestions? Email us at cancercast@med.cornell.edu.
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Welcome to the Precision Medicine Podcast by Trapelo. This is the podcast where experts come to discuss the problems oncologists, reference labs, and payers face as precision medicine grows, and consider solutions for advancing the quality of patient-centered cancer care.
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"So... It's Cancer."

Paul Bryan Roach

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Leaving the doctor’s office it’s normal to ask your spouse or friend or Mom or daughter, “What just happened? What did he say, exactly?” or perhaps a dozen or more other questions regarding the new diagnosis. The visit to get the biopsy results went so fast. You heard, "So, it's Cancer" and then everything after that went blank. This is a podcast dedicated to that moment, that feeling, that problem, and all that it entails. The show hosts (three cancer sub-specialists and a normal guy) will ...
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Man Up to Cancer

Man Up to Cancer

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I'm your host, Trevor Maxwell. I'm a stage IV colon cancer survivor, and I've got a message for other men: You don't have to go through cancer alone. Every week on the Man Up to Cancer podcast, you can expect raw, unfiltered conversations about men, cancer, and our experiences. My guests will be other patients, survivors, advocates, and friends from #cancerland. We'll tackle the topics of grief, pain, and the physical suck-fest of cancer. But .. PLOT TWIST.. we're also going to joke, laugh, ...
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The ‘A Common Path’ series of cancer support and advice podcasts have been developed for people who have been newly diagnosed with cancer. They provide people with an opportunity to learn from others who had already experienced a cancer diagnosis and treatment, highlighting how they made decisions, the things they learned along the way, the things that helped, and the things they wish they had known or done better. The podcasts have been developed by the North Eastern Melbourne Integrated Ca ...
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Live life alongside a 40 year old cancer-surviving, morning news-anchoring boy mom. Lindy Thackston was getting up at 2 a.m. every day to anchor the news and chasing a 4-year-old when she was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer during the pandemic. In short, easy to listen to podcasts, she details her days and shares her life behind the camera in hopes of giving more people a fighting chance.
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A podcast for care partners, cancer patients, and anybody who knows or loves somebody with cancer, particularly colorectal cancer (CRC). Care Partners Compass is told through the lens of a Stage 4 CRC care partner with occasional guests. Season 1 will be primarily from my personal experience as a stage 4 CRC care partner. Topics will include diagnosis, biomarkers, clinical trials, second opinions, finding hope and joy, and more. The podcast trailer is out now. Please listen and share widely. ...
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Rerouted

Mandy Bates

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The Rerouted podcast was originally intended to follow the journey of Mandy Bates, a two-year rectal cancer survivor from symptoms to surgery and her new life with a permanent colostomy. Diagnosed at the age of 49, Mandy chose to forego chemotherapy against her doctor's wishes, but did receive radiation and life altering surgery in February of 2018. With the help of a nutritional coach and a naturopathic doctor, she got her mind and body as healthy as possible before having her internal plum ...
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The Video Journal of Oncology (VJOncology) podcast covers the latest solid oncology news from international experts, including breast, lung, skin, genitourinary, head and neck, gynecological and more. Made for healthcare professionals and researchers, we are a global, independent, open-access platform. Listen to the latest news, including cutting-edge trial updates, controversies and opinion. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating and review! For more news visit www.vjoncology.com
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The Unity Project

Jackie G Andrews

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What would it be like to live fully connected to our bodies? In my podcast, I discuss the deepest of life’s questions and topics with guests about ways in which we have been living disconnected from who we are, and how to get back inside of our own bodies.
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The AHPBA Podcast

Timothy Vreeland

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Hosted by Tim Vreeland and Tim Newhook (@vreelant @timnewhook19). Interviews and discussions about topics in HPB surgery. Meant to engage members, and potential members, of the AHPBA.
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MedStar Health DocTalk

MedStar Health Physicians

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Comprehensive, relevant and insightful conversations about health and medicine happen here… on MedStar Health Doc Talk. Join us for real conversations with physician experts from around the largest healthcare system in the Maryland-DC region.
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The Inspired Women Podcast is where host Megan Hall holds space for trans and cis women, as well as non-binary individuals comfortable in a place that centers women, to share their personal experiences. This is an unfiltered look into the lives of women.
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Karger - The Waiting Room

Karger Publishers

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Whether you are suffering from a certain disease or generally interested in medical research and healthcare, The Waiting Room is a trustworthy resource of medical knowledge. At Karger, we have a tradition of medical publishing of over 130 years, working with experts across many different specialities. For our podcast and too our blog thewaitingroom.karger.com, we collaborate with both specialists and medical journalists to provide you with accurate, reliable and easy-to-understand informatio ...
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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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Maximal Being with Doc Mok

Doc Mok and Jacky P

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The Maximal Being podcast teaches you the secret science behind gut health and eating right. Our hosts, Doc Mok and Jacky P, are a doc and a super-smart lay man that employ advances in medicine to build sustainable lifestyle changes. They will maximize your health by teaching you about nutrition, sustainable food plans, supplementation, gut health, the microbiome, probiotics, gastrointestinal issues, GI topics and much much more to reach your health goals.
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The P2P Soapbox

TruStory FM

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As peer-to-peer fundraising professionals, we are inherently passionate people. Passionate about our missions, our fundraisers, our events, and our campaigns. We barely shy away from sharing our opinions. Whether it's the debate between back-to-basics, or searching for the next big idea, the battle of retention versus recruitment, or even our very strong feelings about T-shirts and registration fees. Welcome to The P2P box, a brand new podcast that amplifies the voices of our peer-to-peer fu ...
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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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The House of Surgery

The American College of Surgeons

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The House of Surgery™ is a podcast brought to you by the American College of Surgeons. In this series, you’ll hear from and about surgeons in all specialties, in all practice configurations, and in all locations—their success stories, advice, challenges they’ve overcome, and words of inspiration—as they serve their patients with quality, integrity, and professionalism … and strive to Heal All with Skill and Trust.
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Alive for Now

Alive for Now

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Could preparing for death ahead of time be the hidden key to living a life that aligns with your deepest priorities? Based on the book (http://Amazon.com/dp/B0CK8ZBK2Q ) we explore that question and consider what it means to live fully while we're here.
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Every day Conversations on Race for Every Day People brings people together across race and culture for open comfortable conversations about race in a casual setting to bring race to the people. Our mission is to disrupt the way race is talked about, break racial silos and have a global impact on how people see each other. We have two guests from different backgrounds who share stories, thoughts on race, perspective on current social issues and pop culture happenings. We show that conversati ...
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Hear directly from the people whose work in genomics is shaping the way we think about science and our world. Listen as leading scientists discuss the impact of genomics with the Illumina Scientific Affairs team. Download or subscribe to our recurring podcasts.
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The technology revolution in recent years has given the human voice the power to communicate across the Internet and through mobile phone and the iPod, that few would have never thought possible. To meet student needs the Foundation's library contains a wide variety of audio tapes offering the views and opinions of healthcare professionals from around the world.
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Central Time

Wisconsin Public Radio

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Hosted by Rob Ferrett, "Central Time" takes a unique approach to cover a variety of topics. Executive producer Dean Knetter and producers Tim Peterson, Colleen Leahy, Lorin Cox, Beatrice Lawrence, and Richelle Wilson explore the latest news, cultural trends, and explore ideas -- big and small -- finding the best guests to discuss these thought-provoking topics. Sarah Hopefl is the program's technical director.
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You Have the Floor

PHreedom Foundation

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Within you lies the ability to relieve pain and isolation, restore dignity and self-esteem, and return satisfaction and pleasure to daily life. Discover freedom from within. You have the floor. Brought to you by the PHreedom Foundation for Pelvic Health
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Preventive Pros

Keck School of Medicine of USC, Department of Population and Public Health Sciences

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This podcast is brought to you by the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at Keck School of Medicine of USC. Join us as we dive into the population and public health topics involved in our research and initiatives. Meet our researchers and learn first-hand what they are up to in the field, why this work is so important, and what the future may hold.
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Hugh Thomas, Deputy Editor at The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explores 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 predicting clinical outcomes in NAFLD to immunosuppressant withdrawal in patients with Crohn’s disease, the primary antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pylori to surgical versus non-surgica ...
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Explore the modem age of weed and psychedelics with Marc Eden this 2022. This podcast orbits legal marketplace endeavors for business minds and everyday people fascinated by all things weed and psychedelics. Get ready to meet and learn from industry experts, executives, artists, commercial growers, home growers, breeders, scientists, inventors, educators, advocates and other technical experts and specialists. Tune in and subscribe! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho ...
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The DocTalks Podcast

St. Joseph's Health Care London

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Welcome to the DocTalks Podcast, a conversation on what’s new and relevant in the world of Canadian medicine and hospital health care. Join us for each episode, as we interview physicians, patients and caregivers to dive deep into what it’s like to treat and live with some of today’s most common health challenges. Hosted by Ian Gillespie. Note: The content of St. Joseph's DocTalks Podcasts is for informational purposes only. The material is not intended for and should not be used as a substi ...
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Doctors in recent years have noticed an alarming trend: Colorectal cancer rates among younger people have nearly doubled. Between 1995 and 2019, colorectal cancer diagnoses increased from 11 percent to 20 percent in people under 55 years old. That’s one in five individuals. Scientists have been working to get to the bottom of this trend and a new C…
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Listeners, I am so happy you're here. In this conversation, Kimberly H. Coleman shares her profound journey of self-acceptance and healing through trauma, including her experiences with body dysmorphia, cancer, and the impact of childhood trauma on her health. She discusses the importance of advocating for oneself in medical situations, the role of…
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What does it take to find true healing after escaping a war-torn country and facing lifelong challenges? Cindy Jewell shares her incredible journey from being born with polio, escaping Vietnam, running away and being trafficked in her youth and eventual escape, being in an abusive marriage and eventual cancer diagnosis. Cindy's story demonstrates a…
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Dr. Fred Rosenberg interviews Dr. Lauren Bleich of Gastro Health, who serves as president of the Massachusetts Gastroenterology Association about a new blood-based screening test for colorectal cancer from Guardant Health.In May, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel voted that the Shield test was safe and effective, after review…
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- Overview of ASCO’s 2024 Theme – “The Art and Science of Cancer Care from Comfort to Cure”- Specific Updates on the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Presented at ASCO- Quality-of-Life Issues: Managing Treatment Side Effects, Symptoms, Discomfort & Pain- Specific Updates on the Treatment of Pancreas Cancer Presented at ASCO- The Role of Supportive Ca…
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Dr Thierry Alcindor from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts, and Dr Mrinal Gounder from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, New York, summarize the treatment landscape for desmoid tumors and review novel options for targeted therapy.توسط Neil Love, MD
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Is your newborn getting all the nutrients needed to grow? If you rely on baby food, the answer might surprise you. According to research by the George Institute for Global Health in Australia, about 60% of packaged baby food sold in the United States does not meet nutritional standards set by the World Health Organization. Using standards from the …
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While a mosquito bite might be nothing but a fleeting nuisance for some, in many parts of the world, the buzzing pest poses a serious concern. Mosquitoes are notorious for spreading deadly diseases, like malaria, which kills over 400,000 people each year. It’s no surprise mosquitoes have earned the title of the deadliest animal, along with the unof…
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For this episode of Karger’s The Waiting Room Podcast, we spoke with Abby Match. She was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer at the age of 35 in 2020. After the diagnosis she became a breast cancer advocate as well as a board member of the US-based non-profit organization Living Beyond Breast Cancer in 2023. We spoke about her patient jour…
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It lasts about three years but feels like 300. You’ll endure unspeakable terrors, like public speaking, group exercise and misperceiving your talents as a dancer … all while dodging pimples and acrid body odor. You won’t recognize yourself — or your friends. It happens to everyone. It, friends, is middle school. According to research from scientist…
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In this episode of Patient Innovations, we explore the complexities of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) through the lens of personal experience, medical expertise, and community advocacy. Our guests include Dennik McBride, a courageous sickle cell warrior, who shares her personal journey living with the condition. Dr. Ashish Gupta from the University of M…
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Dr. Lauren Cohen, Director of Events & Executive Brand Ambassador for RGCC North America, shares her expertise and wisdom both from her background in chiropractic and emotional healing work to becoming a cancer patient advocacy. Dr. Lauren's world changed when faced with the dual diagnoses of her mother and sister, propelling her into the cancer wo…
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When you reach into your bathroom cabinet for a swig of mouthwash, you probably wouldn’t expect to find matcha [maa-chuh] there. But a new study has found that when used as a dental hygiene product, matcha can reduce the risk of gum disease caused by the growth of bacteria. Matcha, a vibrant green tea powder, is known for its antioxidant properties…
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In this podcast, we bring you exclusive insights from the 43rd Congress of the European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO 43), held in Antwerp, Belgium. We will be joined by Isabel Rubio, MD, PhD (Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain), who discusses the dual focus of modern cancer surgery and the transformative impact of robotic sur…
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Mindfulness, or the ability to be fully present in whatever moment you’re in, requires focusing attention on the present — without judgment, and with a gentle curiosity about what is going on around you. Research has long touted this as something of a silver bullet we all can practice to reduce stress. Now, researchers from North Carolina State Uni…
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Send us a text In this episode of MedStar Health DocTalk, we explore the critical aspects of breast cancer detection and the intricacies of mammography with Dr. Michelle Townsend Day, Chair of the Department of Radiology and Section Chief of Breast Imaging at MedStar Good Samaritan and MedStar Union Memorial Hospitals. Hosted by Debra Schindler, th…
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Humans have had their hands in the proverbial honey jar for millennia. There’s just something about the sticky sweetness, wonderful golden color, and rich flavor that keeps us coming back for more. Honey’s health benefits have long been explored, with evidence of honey being used for therapeutic purposes in ancient Greece and ancient Egypt. Even af…
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In this episode of What the Health, Meghan Donnelly from the Celiac Disease Foundation explores the challenges and realities of living with celiac disease. Celiac disease is a severe, long-term autoimmune disorder that primarily affects the small intestine's ability to absorb nutrients. While celiac disease is tied to gluten ingestion, it differs f…
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On this episode of Butts & Guts, Dr. Steele sits down with Dr. Brian Chen from the Cleveland Clinic's Sleep Disorder Center to explore the intriguing link between sleep and digestive health. They discuss the critical role sleep plays in overall wellness and how inadequate rest can negatively impact gut function. Join them as they uncover the latest…
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What color is pain relief? A study from the University of Arizona in Tucson suggests green — at least when it comes to migraines. Previously, researchers discovered that green light could lead to pain relief in laboratory rats. Now, researchers are exploring the healing hue as a preventive treatment for people who experience migraines. A migraine i…
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Dr. Lisa Mathew interviews Dr. Raman Muthusamy, professor of clinical medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and medical director of endoscopy for UCLA Health, about a new clinical guideline for endoscopic eradication therapy to prevent the progression of Barrett’s esophagus to esophageal cancer.Esophageal cancer is preventable if…
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From Pop-Tarts and Cherry Coke to a holistic, anti-cancer lifestyle. Jenny Bradley shares her inspiring personal journey after being diagnosed with breast cancer in her 30's. Through a blend of conventional and holistic therapies, she found strength and hope to thrive. Jenny opens up about the emotional roller coaster of a cancer diagnosis, from th…
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Those concerned about the effects of popular drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy on their mental health may soon find peace of mind. A new study suggests GLP-1RA drugs, a class of glucose-lowering drugs that are used to treat Type 2 diabetes and obesity, may not cause increased suicidal thoughts and behaviors in older adults. Researchers from the Univers…
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Welcome to The Inspired Women Podcast. On this episode your host Megan Hall interviews Gloria. It took Gloria more than 17 years to find forgiveness for her family and to find the strength within herself to face her trauma and overcome it. It also took her a lot of therapy, self-work, and dedication to transform her trauma into a blessing that she …
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In this engaging episode of the 'Target: Cancer Podcast,' Dr. Sanjay Juneja discusses the future of healthcare data with Therasa Bell, President, CTO, and co-founder of Kno2. Covering themes of healthcare inefficiencies, the importance of data sharing, and the critical need for innovation, this conversation dives deep into ways to tackle pressing c…
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Want to add years to your life? Start by touching your toes — or at least give it a go. New research suggests that increased flexibility might lower the risk of premature death among middle-aged adults. Danish researchers studied over 3,000 adults between the ages of 46 and 65 who were part of an exercise study in Brazil. Researchers followed the p…
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Grief after losing a loved one may have a significant impact on your body, not just your brain. Or your aching heart. A new study from Columbia University suggests that loss accelerates biological aging, even starting as early as your 30s. Put simply, biological age refers to the age of your cells and functionality of your organs. It can be used to…
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Who knew a bunch of fat cats could teach us so much? These chunky cats, however, might just help us shed the pounds. Got an obese cat? You aren’t alone in overindulging your pet. Six out of 10 cats in the U.S. are overweight. Cats don’t know better. Their humans feed them, after all, and have their own problems walking by the food bowl without stop…
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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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Your body composition might predict your likelihood of experiencing cognitive decline later in life. A new study suggests that fat and muscle distribution could be used to assess the risk of developing neurogenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The two neurodegenerative disease affect more than 60 million people. Chinese researchers…
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Doctors can rest easy, with the knowledge that artificial intelligence hasn’t replaced them yet. A new study suggests that humans prefer medical advice from real people over AI, even if the advice is exactly the same. German researchers conducted two studies to determine if feelings about digital medical advice changed, depending on its perceived s…
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Dr Zachary Zumsteg (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA) discusses his Review on the challenges and opportunities for early phase clinical trials of novel drug-radiotherapy combinations. Read the full Article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045(24)00264-X/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generic_lanon…
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May Abdel-Wahab (Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Science and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria) and Andrew Scott (Department of Molecular Imaging and Therapy, Austin Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia) discuss The Lancet Oncology Commission on Radiotherapy and Theranostics. Read the Commission: https:/…
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The face is the touchstone of our emotional world. A person’s collection of facial features helps define their identity and make a first impression. In the future, it also might define health status. Our mugs are not a uniform temperature where a nose or a cheek and jowl or lower lip are all similarly warm or cold. Instead, our faces emit patterns …
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We are excited to welcome Dr. David Iannitti to the podcast! Dr. Iannitti is a hepatobiliary surgeon, professor of surgery, program director of the HPB fellowship, and the chief of the HPB Surgery Division at Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina. His clinical and research interests include the pathophysiology of hepatocellular carcinoma and o…
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When your child is upset and on the verge of making a scene in the cereal aisle, it can be easy to fill their hands with a smartphone or tablet so you can keep filling your cart. A new study, however, says this quick fix may hinder your child’s emotional development. Canadian and Hungarian researchers followed 265 Canadian families with preschool-a…
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Aside from the debt, getting a new car is loads of fun. Learning all its features. Feeling fancy when you drive it. And of course, delighting in that new-car aroma. Its time-limited bouquet hits every time you buckle up, fooling you into thinking you absolutely will go years never sullying your ride with so much as a single wayward French fry. New …
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In this episode of What the Health, we discuss the importance of eye care and common vision problems with Dr. Purnima Patel from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The conversation covers various topics, including the prevalence and risks of eye diseases such as cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Dr. Patel emph…
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Grandpa isn’t the only one who can benefit from eating prunes. A new study found that eating prunes improved bone health and lowered the risk of bone disease in postmenopausal women. Researchers from U.S. universities found that those who routinely ate prunes maintained better bone density and strength than those who didn’t. The scientists separate…
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September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. In this episode of Cancer Conversations: A Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Sagar Phatak, a board-certified urologist, who shares important information about prostate cancer, including screening, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. For more information, visit our website …
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Join us as we speak with Debbie Mendez, ATR-P, LPX, about Ann's Place, a community-based cancer support team that provides comfort, support, and resources to those living with cancer and their loved ones. In this episode of Cancer Conversations: A Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center Podcast, we discuss two Ann's Place support groups for cancer pat…
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Join us as we speak with Dr. Elizabeth Riordan about breast cancer. In this episode of Cancer Conversations: A Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center Podcast, we discuss breast cancer topics including how to prevent breast cancer, what symptoms to watch for, how breast cancer is detected, who should be screened for breast cancer, what treatment optio…
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Join us as we speak with Yvonne Ruddy-Stein, a nurse practitional and certified advanced genetic nurse, about genetic testing. In this episode of Cancer Conversations: A Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center Podcast, we discuss topics including how genetic testing works, who should have genetic testing, how much it costs, and how genetic testing can…
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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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One of the most pressing questions facing the peer-to-peer (P2P) fundraising industry is, "How do we better engage the next generation of fundraisers?" With each generational shift, it can be daunting to understand the motivations of the emerging group and adapt to their preferences. Gen Z and young Millennials, now aged 12 to 30, are no exception.…
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HealingStrong Group Leader and mother of 6, Stacy Loftis, whose inspiring journey of faith and perseverance will encourage you. Stacy shares her story of her cancer journey with an unshakable trust in God, and how her faith guided her and her husband through some of her most challenging moments. Despite a cancer diagnosis being overwhelming, Stacy’…
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Imagine yourself old. If you’re already old, just think of yourself as you are now. But instead of how you feel or expect you would feel, envision older adulthood as a time your joints aren’t complaining. You need no walker because you’re not frail, so you haven’t broken any bones. Your eyesight and hearing? Imperfect, but not terrible. How would t…
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- Definition of a Caregiver- What Research Tells Us About Caregivers’ Well Being- Caregiving for an Older Adult- Caregiving for a Younger Adult- Caregiving for a Friend- Caregivers for Cancer Survivors- Couples, Partners, Siblings & Friends- Family, Partner & Friend Communication- Care Coordination: Challenges & Tips- Stresses on Family, Partners &…
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