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Real Pink

Susan G. Komen

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Real Pink, a podcast by Susan G. Komen, is taking real conversations about breast cancer from the doctor's office to your living room. Hosted by Adam Walker, episodes feature candid conversations with survivors, researchers, physicians, and more. Find answers to your toughest questions and clear, actionable steps to live a better life, longer. At Real Pink, compassionate storytelling meets real inspiration and real support.
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A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast

Chaundria | Radiology Technologist, MRI & CT Technologist

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A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast, where we bring you an inside look at the world of radiology, from the unique perspective of a married couple of rad techs. Together, we have years of experience in the field o f radiology and are here to demystify the science of Radiology. Rad Techs are the unsung hero of the medical field, providing doctors with crucial images and information that help diagnose and treat illnesses. Join us as we explore the latest techniques, technologies and innovations in ra ...
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This show will deliver health & wellness tips for midlife women on how to navigate, survive, and thrive through perimenopause. If you are looking for menopause information from a menopause educator who has been through what you are facing, then you are in the right place. This podcast will provide valuable insights for midlife women who are perimenopausal or postmenopausal and for their husbands, sons, daughters, nephews, and nieces. Human Resource Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion officers c ...
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Breast Cancer Stories

Kristen Vengler & Eva Sheie

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Breast Cancer Stories is about what happens when you have breast cancer, told in real time. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with breast cancer or love someone who has, this podcast is here to help you through the shock of diagnosis and treatment. The first season of Breast Cancer Stories follows Kristen Vengler, a 56 year old single empty nester in San Diego, from her diagnosis of hormone positive breast cancer through chemotherapy, double mastectomy & breast reconstruction, radiation, an ...
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SURVIVING HEALTHCARE

Robert Yoho, retired cosmetic surgeon

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FOR MORE about surviving healthcare, see robertyohoauthor.com and robertyoho.substack.com. LISTENING HINT: try using 1.5 to 2 x playback speed. I STARTED THIS PODCAST by reading the first half of my two books for you. These are Butchered by “Healthcare” and Hormone Secrets. In return for getting them free, please review them on Amazon! You will find the full audio, ebooks, and paperbacks on Amazon, Audible, Itunes, or many other platforms. I next sponsored guests who help me explain the heal ...
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Health focused podcast where we take current health related articles and help you unpack the information so you can figure out what it means for your health. We Strive to bring you information that will teach you how to Feel Better, Get Stronger, Live Longer, and Feel Younger.
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A podcast by America’s holistic gynecologist for women 20-80 who are concerned about periods, hormones, perimenopause, menopause, weight gain, fatigue, insomnia, endometriosis, PCOS, and all the other medical issues women aren't listened to about. Dr. Tassone has listened to over 40,000 women and brings to you their stories and success to help you live your life better.
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Tiffany, Turned On podcast is hosted by sex and intimacy expert Tiffany Anton. She addresses current topics related to relationships and sex in a fun, educational manner, helping you to turn on to life, inspire healthy relationships and create a great sex life. Tune In to Turn On.
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Enloe Health’s podcast Health Matters aims to make the path to wellness easier. Join hosts Sharon Martin and Daniela Contreras for down-to-earth conversations about various health topics. Enloe Health is located in Chico, CA. Have a story you'd like to share? Email us at healthmatters@enloe.org.
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The Bottom Line Podcast

Bowel Cancer Australia

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An award winning podcast hosted by bowel cancer survivor, Stephanie Bansemer-Brown, is a monthly chat sharing stories and lived-experiences. Hearing from those living with or beyond bowel cancer, as well as health professionals involved in bowel cancer treatment and care, can be a valuable resource that can encourage and inspire others. Please note, podcasts may occasionally contain content that some listeners may find distressing.
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Real-world, real-life discussion on your most relevant women's medical topics. Join me, Dr. Dayna Smith, a board-certified, practicing ob/gyn physician, for a bi-weekly discussion on various medical topics affecting women's health. From menses to menopause, we've got you covered. Be sure to tune in wherever you get your podcast.
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A podcast about healing and preventing cancer with nutrition & natural therapies, and living life with joy and purpose! I was diagnosed with stage IIIC colon cancer in 2003, at 26 years old. I had surgery but refused chemotherapy. I chose faith over fear, changed my entire life, and used hardcore nutrition and natural therapies to heal. My doctor told me I was "Insane", but he was wrong. :) Today I am a best-selling author, blogger, global health & cancer coach, and speaker. My site (chrisbe ...
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Well Being DFW

Texas Health Resources

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Well Being DFW is a medical podcast featuring industry professionals, hospital leaders, and experts discussing healthcare topics that affect you and our community.
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A journey through induced lactation. Leave a review and let me know what you think https://lovethepodcast.com/lactationstation If you like what your hearing, hit the link below to help out the podcast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mikalah/e/16954 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madeline-hodges/support
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Radio personality and mom, Stacy McKay, along with her co-host, Heather Dean, discuss everything related to motherhood and parenting. on this Columbus, Ohio-based podcast, The Momcast.
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CHANGE the TeMPo w/@leopardma80

GNS80 Garcia Productions

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Allow some time to change it up with me n let's talk Autism Awareness, beauty n weight lost journey. ...i'm a Grown N Silly women with a positive n silly look in life. So welcome to my vibe 💙 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gns80-garcia-productions/support
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I want to be your radio BFF! Hi! I'm Lisa Barry and this is where I'll share highlights from The Lisa Barry Show. The show is Real, Encouraging and Fun. From relatable life observations, to wrestling with some element of faith, I want this to be a place where you feel welcome, seen, and ready to ponder deeper things.
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Yes, That Girl!

Yes, I’m That Girl!

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Welcome to the women's lifestyle podcast dedicated to inspiring purposeful living with a healthy mindset and some occasional girlish behavior! Join Valerie Winrow for a dose of power for living a better life mentally, spiritually, emotionally and financially. Let’s see where the journey takes us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesthatgirl/support
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The Integrative Health Podcast is hosted by Dr. Jen Pfleghaar. Dr. Jen is a double board certified physician (Emergency Medicine and Integrative Medicine). This podcast is meant to educate and empower about important health topics. Dr.Jen's passion is to get to the root cause of disease and prevent illness. Dr. Jen will feature guests who are experts in their fields and experiences in all things related to Integrative Medicine. From Hashimoto's to Breast Implant Illness, Dr. Jen and her gues ...
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It Got Weird

It Got Weird

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Life is full of moments where it just gets weird!” Separated by an ocean, Jennie and Cassi navigate through life’s messiest moments....with as much humor and dignity as possible. Whether you share similar experiences or not, you’re bound to feel better about yourself, even if it’s at their expense. Embrace your weird, because it can always be worse...and therapy costs a lot.
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Find Your Feisty

Shawna O'Hagan Morrow

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The Find Your Feisty Podcast is where inspiration meets courage to create your feisty. Tired of putting your “real” life on hold? Do you put everyone else before yourself? Living your best life starts NOW. I’m your host, Shawna O’Hagan Morrow -- Certified Life Coach, Weight Coach, BARE Coach, as well as, a Certified Public Accountant. Through stories of my own learned lessons, aha moments, blunders, and successes we will connect, laugh, and get motivated. My journey has been built on the sto ...
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3 moms. 8 kids. No filter. Jen Mayer Kulp, Corri English, and Kaela Kinney pull their real life mom convos up in front of a mic so that moms can feel seen, heard, and included… without judgement. It‘s the place for a fun, feel-good hang - where we don’t care if you breast or bottle feed, co-sleep or cry it out, sanitize a paci until it spontaneously combusts or lick it and put it straight back in baby’s mouth. The common thread is loving the crap out of these tiny humans we get to raise, whi ...
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Flashbacks is a show that doesn’t shy away from any topic - full of wild stories, embarrassing moments and pee your pants funny "flashbacks" to the good ol days. Jessica Hall and DeAnna Stagliano interview a guest each episode and the two dive into their individual and shared exploits from their time in Reality TV and outlandish interactions with the Hollywood rich and famous. From topless pizza, to Craigslist models showing up to be in a porn, this zero-filter podcast is proud to say that n ...
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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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When Cancer Hits Home

When Cancer Hits Home

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Welcome to the When Cancer Hits Home. Statistics indicate 1 in 3 people are diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. The impact cancer has on families is brutal. When Cancer Hits Home helps families maneuver through the arduous journey of a cancer diagnosis. Cover art photo by https://www.rawpixel.com Cover art photo by https://www.rawpixel.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonya-shirelle/support
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Today’s episode of Medicine: The Truth examines important updates in women’s health, focusing on mammograms and hormone replacement therapy (HRT), among other pressing news topics in medicine. The U.S. Preventive Task Force has updated its mammogram guidelines, now recommending that screenings start at age 40 instead of 50 and occur every two years…
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In the forty-ninth episode of Real Health with Dr. Amir Rashidian and Brandi Rashidian. There are many current world health news events that are discussed such as: Eating expired foods? Unsure when to get a mammogram? This episode clears up confusion about antacid medications, expiration dates, and the recommended age for mammograms in women. Liste…
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New guidance from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends women should get a mammogram every other year starting at age 40 and continuing until age 74. With so much at stake, it’s important to stay in the know. Soundside spoke with Dr. Janie Lee, professor of Radiology at the University of Washington and the director of breast imaging se…
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Show notes and links: https://www.chrisbeatcancer.com/dr-jenn-simmons-author-of-the-smart-womans-guide-to-breast-cancer-on-protecting-yourself-from-pet-ct-and-mammogram-radiation-and-new-safe-screening-options/
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According to the American Cancer Society, early detection of breast cancer yields a survival rate of 99 percent. Early detection is the best protection and that was the case for Jennifer Schwabauer. After going in for her first mammogram, she received the news she had breast cancer. Since it was detected early, she was able to undergo surgery and i…
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In this episode, Dr. Shawn Tassone discusses the recent recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) regarding mammography guidelines. The USPSTF recommends biennial screening mammography for women aged 40 to 74, with a B recommendation. Dr. Tassone explains the incidence and mortality rates of breast cancer, parti…
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Congratulations class of 2024, you've graduated from college. But now what? If you look at statistics, new graduates today have better than average job prospects. At a macro level, the US job market is looking good. 175,000 new jobs were added in April, and the unemployment rate remained low - at just 3.9 percent. But, that may not be how it feels …
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann sits down with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell to discuss Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz's removal from his job on Wednesday, under pressure from a series of lawsuits including allegations of discrimination and harassment at the department. Sue Rahr, the former King County Sheriff and head of Washington State’s Criminal …
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Celebrate with us on the 150th episode of Hello, Hot Flash! Join me as I reflect on our journey, share insights into perimenopause challenges, and highlight past episode expert discussions on pelvic floor therapy, hormone replacement therapy, and dispelling menopause myths. I’ll share practical tips to combat loneliness, manage symptoms, and get a …
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Seattle's Cheryl Glass was a sprint car racing sensation. She won the season finale at the Skagit Speedway in 1980, took the Pacific Northwest racing world by storm, and had serious aspirations of racing in the Indy 500. Even today, Glass remains one of the most well known Black female race car drivers in U.S. history. But after a series of acciden…
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Seattle’s Chief of Police, Adrian Diaz, has been dismissed from his job. Diaz and the department have endured a flurry of allegations and lawsuits from employees over the past year. including claims of discriminatory behavior by Diaz toward women and people of color, and rumors of a relationship with an employee that roiled the department. Hanging …
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Seattle Public Library’s services remain limited today after a ransomware attack took much of the library’s technology systems offline. In a blog post, the Library said it had been preparing to take computer systems down for maintenance over Memorial Day Weekend when workers discovered a ransomware event affecting the entire network. At this point,…
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After a fiasco in Escondido involving multiplying rodents and toxic air quality, Kristen’s on the move again. The pulmonologist found ground glass lungs and an enlarged heart, then Dr. Ali found an enlarged lymph node between her liver and stomach and asked for a PET scan. With recurrence always lurking, we play the old, familiar waiting game. ====…
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The H5N1 bird flu continues to spread to U.S. dairy cows – affecting dozens of herds in at least ten states. The dairy industry has been hesitant to test cows for the virus. The FDA says pasteurized milk is safe to drink. A team of University of Washington and Fred Hutch Cancer Center researchers is working to track the avian influenza by sequencin…
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When author Noé Álvarez was growing up in Yakima, WA he remembers hearing accordion music wafting in the orchards where his parents picked fruit, at dance halls, and at house parties. But his grandfather Eulogio – a traveling accordion player – remained a figure steeped in mystery and infamy. The path to understanding that “ancestral tragedy” sent …
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Over the last 18 months, thousands of asylum-seeking migrants have found a temporary home at the Riverton Park United Methodist Church in Tukwila. The church isn’t set up to be a long term shelter - but with few beds open in King County’s family shelters each night - this temporary solution has become a lifeline for asylum seekers. But how did this…
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How to be a slut podcast episode covers Natasha Wilson's book "Slut, Letting Go of Shame Surrounding Sex and Sexuality". Natasha discusses the importance of self-exploration and discovery in overcoming shame and embracing joy and freedom in one's sexual identity. Their book guides you through the process of challenging and transforming harmful beli…
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Join me as I share my journey with adaptogens, highlighting their effectiveness in combating common issues like insomnia, hot flashes, stress, and brain fog during menopause. But here's the question: How can we ensure we're harnessing the full potential of adaptogens? I'll guide you through the process of selecting high-quality adaptogens from repu…
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Chronic wounds can be challenging to live with, but with the right knowledge and treatment, they can be effectively managed and cured. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy uses pressurized oxygen to promote tissue repair and reduce inflammation, making it an effective option for chronic wounds and non-healing injuries. Learn about how wounds develop and treat…
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In the fiftieth episode of Real Health with Dr. Amir Rashidian and Brandi Rashidian. There are many current world health news events that are discussed such as: Incredible stories of resilience & longevity! We explore the case of a child revived after 19 hours, & meet "super agers" living long and healthy lives. Then, we investigate the science beh…
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The risk of getting breast cancer increases as you get older, but breast cancer can happen at any age. Today’s guest is Abby. Abby was diagnosed with Stage 3 luminal B invasive ductal carcinoma breast cancer at the young age of 31 with no prior family history. She is mom of a 2-year-old, a DIYer and spends time trying to live a more simple, happy l…
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Starting in 2018, state and federal officials began moving over 300 mountain goats from the Olympic Peninsula to the North Cascades.It was a joint project with local tribes, the Olympic National Park, Washington Fish and Wildlife, and the U.S. Forest Service. Now, more than five years later, reporting from the Everett Herald indicates the project h…
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How are we at a point where women are terrified of a hormone they've had in their bodies most of their lives? Many of us have heard horrible things about estrogen and its connection to breast cancer. A lot of this public aversion stems from a study that came out in the early 2000s called the Women's Health Initiative (WHI). The WHI was a landmark s…
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On This Episode In today's episode, we will talk about a little gland in our brain that plays a big role in regulating our body's functions. It's called the hypothalamus, and it's responsible for many systems of our bodies. Our guest, Deborah Maragopoulos, is an expert in this area and will help us understand why the hypothalamus is so important, e…
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Late last month, KUOW announced the station was ending its RadioActive Youth Media program. For 20 years, RadioActive brought listeners the stories and perspectives of young people in the Pacific Northwest. Soundside producer Noel Gasca reflects on what the program has meant to the over 6,000 youth who participated - and what will be lost. See omny…
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Homelessness policy has become a lightning rod in Burien, as the city’s approach toward people sleeping outside has drawn scrutiny and lawsuits. The latest; the city council agreed to build a pallet shelter on land owned by Seattle City Light. King County agreed to give the city a million dollars for the project, but now the city council is conside…
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In 2015 “Our Children’s Trust” took aim at what they thought was a major contributor to ongoing climate problems: that the U.S. government had continued to permit, authorize and subsidize fossil fuel extraction. So, along with 21 plaintiffs whose ages ranged from 8 to 19 years old, they sued the U.S. government. Even though the "Juliana V United St…
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This “Unfiltered” episode of Fixing Healthcare features Dr. Jonathan Fisher, a respected cardiologist and advocate for physician well-being; Dr. Robert Pearl, healthcare leader and author of the new book “ChatGPT, MD”; and Jeremy Corr, CEO of Executive Podcast Solution, who adds the patient’s perspective. Today, the trio dives deep into why lifesty…
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Author Nora Kenworthy's new book, Crowded Out: The True Costs of Crowdfunding Healthcare, looks at the complex set of experiences of people using platforms like GoFundMe to raise money for medical care and how the platform potentially shapes the world around us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Welcome to "A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast"! I'm your host, Chaundria Singleton, and today's episode delves into everything you need to know about MRI scans. As someone who has experienced MRI scans and suffers from a bit of claustrophobia, I understand the anxieties surrounding the process. In this episode, I'll walk you through the entire MRI jour…
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In today's solo episode, let's talk about how the demands of caregiving can often leave individuals with little time for themselves. Join me as we delve into how the weight of caregiving responsibilities, including the care of aging parents, support for adult children, and perhaps even grandchildren, intersects with the physiological changes of men…
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Sluts: Letting Go of Shame Surrounding Sex by the Author, Natasha Wilson. Yes they do actually have a workbook to help us explore our self, our beliefs, freedom and acceptance. What messages did you receive from your care givers, your church, your school? Are those the messages you believe today or are they ones you've blindly accepted as your adul…
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The University of Washington reached an agreement with the leaders of an encampment of students protesting the war in Gaza. As part of that agreement, students had until 3 p.m. Monday to clear the area where they’ve been living. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By KUOW News and Information
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In a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers at the University of Washington and at universities in Colorado and Georgia have found that electrical stimulation on the surface of the skin, targeting the spine, can improve strength, mobility, sensation and function in the bodies of people with long term spinal cord injuries…
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This is Real Talk, a new podcast series where we’re going to break down the stigmas and feelings of embarrassment and talk openly and honestly about just how difficult breast cancer can be – from diagnosis, to treatment, to living with metastatic breast cancer, to life after treatment ends.  A breast cancer diagnosis can be life altering for women …
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Summer is almost here, last weekend, temperatures climbed into the 80s throughout the Puget Sound area. And for many, warm temperatures mean trips to the beach and swims in Lake Washington. Heading out to swim this past weekend was extra sweet for some beachgoers: the community at Denny Blaine, a beach popular with Seattle’s queer community. It’s o…
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KUOW Director of Community Engagement Zaki Hamid sat down with Soundside to talk about his experience speaking with students, faculty, and counter-protestors at the University of Washington about the pro-Palestine movement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By KUOW News and Information
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In this episode Dr. Shawn Tassone discusses the use of metformin, berberine, and dihydroberberine for weight loss in women, particularly those in perimenopause and menopause. He explains that while GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Monjaro are effective for weight loss, some women may prefer to try metformin, berberine, or dihydroberberine due to …
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Have you ever wondered about the possibility of reversing the aging process? Join us for an interesting conversation with Dr. Prudence Hall, the founder of the Hall Center. We will delve into the world of regenerative medicine and learn how Dr. Hall transitioned from a conventional gynecological surgeon to a holistic pioneer. You will also learn wh…
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Good news is a shrinking rarity for Boeing these days. The latest: The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that Boeing has violated a settlement related to the deadly 737 Max 8 crashes in 2018 and 2019. The decision opens the door for potential prosecution and is the latest blow to fall for the company, which faces its most existential crisis i…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of "A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast." I'm your host, Chaundria Singleton, and today we're diving into a topic that's crucial for anyone starting their journey as an MRI technologist. In this episode, "Top 5 Tips for Beginner MRI Techs," we’ll cover everything from the foundational importance of education, licensi…
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