The podcast delves into the realm of health tech, highlighting a common trend: a focus primarily on the US, EU, and UK. However, it advocates for a broader perspective, urging listeners to look beyond this bubble and consider the innovations happening in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). These regions face significant digital and non-digital healthcare challenges, leading to inventive solutions borne out of necessity. By exploring the work of those in LMICs, the podcast aims to uncov ...
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A podcast to address “The Impact of Educational Disparities Amongst Low-income Teenage Mexican American Males and Gang Involvement.”
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How can we tackle haunting issues like poverty, racism, affordable housing, income disparity, and homelessness? The LiftEd Podcast, brought to you by EndPovertyEdmonton, brings a non-partisan, optimistic view to some of the biggest social issues facing our city. Join hosts Erick Ambtman, Executive Director at EndPovertyEdmonton, and former city councillor Scott McKeen as they discuss Edmonton’s most challenging social issues with opinion leaders and subject matter experts.
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Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, Editor-in-Chief of Neurology Today highlights the most noteworthy and newsworthy neurology stories in the issue.
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Why does the housing market seem so broken? And what can we do about it? UCLA Housing Voice tackles these questions in conversation with leading housing researchers, with each episode centered on a study and its implications for creating more affordable and accessible communities.
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Join us for chats with various voices in the public policy world about today's most pressing societal issues. This podcast is a production of the School of Public Policy at the University of California, Riverside.
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The NALHFA Affordable Housing Podcast highlights new and innovative affordable housing finance solutions by bringing together the nation’s leading housing finance experts, thought leaders, and decision makers. There is no city, county, or state in the entire country where a minimum wage worker can find safe and acceptable affordable housing options. The affordable housing crisis has led to the shortage of over 7.2 million affordable rental homes available to low income families. NALHFA’s Aff ...
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Welcome to the "His" segment of our podcast, "His, Hers, and Ours." I'm Mr. Blessed (Hubby to my wife), and I'm diving into the essential topics of marriage, fatherhood, and the journey of life. We explore the profound role of fatherhood—a blessing that shapes us as men and guides us through the joys and challenges of raising children. Transitioning to marriage, I share my experiences from my second marriage, which has brought together a beautiful blend of families. We discuss the importance ...
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Ep 75: Segregating the Built Environment with Ann Owens
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We often talk about residential segregation by race or income, but we rarely explore it in the literal sense — as in segregation of residences: of one kind of housing from another. Ann Owens joins to discuss her research on how segregation manifests itself in our built environment in cities and neighborhoods across the U.S.…
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Antihypertensive and reduced risk for epilepsy, first responders to 9-11 and early dementia risk, FDA approval of donanemab
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses data on an angiotensin receptor for blocker for hypertension associated with reduced risk for epilepsy, a study finding first responders to 9-11 clean-up sites had an increased risk for early dementia, and dementia experts comment on approval of donanemab.…
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Ep 74: Racial (and Spatial) Disparities in Rental Assistance with Andrew Fenelon
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Black households make up a disproportionate share of rent assistance recipients. Andrew Fenelon discusses how a “two-tiered approach to housing support" favoring white homeowners helped create the disparity.By UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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What is the right approach for regulation and evaluation of digital health technologies?
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Summary In this conversation, Shubs Upadhyay interviews Stephen Gilbert, a professor of medical device regulatory science, about the challenges and successes of digital health regulation and implementation. They discuss the need for flexibility in regulation, the importance of feedback from clinicians and patients, and the evaluation of digital hea…
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Rescue therapies when endovascular thrombectomy fails, the impact of first-seizure clinics on outcomes, AI and sleep neurology
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses data on the effectiveness of rescue therapies when endovascular thrombectomy fails, how first-seizure clinics reduce hospitalizations, and AI’s use in sleep neurology.By American Academy of Neurology
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Ep 73: French For-Profit Social Housing Developers with Julie Pollard
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Before the 2000s, French real estate developers were prohibited from building social housing. Today, they build more than half of it. Julie Pollard shares how two seemingly unrelated policies came together to make this rapid shift possible.By UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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When to withdraw life support for severe TBI, inflammatory markers score and stroke risk, application overload for neurology residency programs.
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses a paper advising against prematurely withdrawing life support for severe TBI, data showing those with the highest composite score of inflammatory markers had a greater risk for stroke, original reporting stressing that residency programs and applicants need to adopt more strategic …
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Episode 5: Breaking Down Barriers: From Inglewood to Redemption: The Journey of Carlos Iraheta
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Welcome to the Homeboy Podcast, hosted by Dr. Homeboy, Marco Antonio Romero. In this captivating episode, Dr. Homeboy delves into a profound conversation with Carlos Iraheta (a friend of his), a distinctive voice and former homeboy, who shares his extraordinary journey from the streets of Inglewood to incarceration and, ultimately, to redemption. W…
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Episode 4: Breaking Down Barriers: Addressing Educational Disparities Among Mexican American Teens: Addressing Specificity
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Welcome to the Homeboy Podcast! Join Dr. Homeboy, Marco Antonio Romero, as he delves into the critical issue of educational disparities among Mexican American teenagers and their correlation to gang involvement. In this episode, Dr. Homeboy provides a detailed analysis of how these disparities ignite a cycle of adverse outcomes, including substance…
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Code for ICH, new findings on Havana syndrome, distal symmetric polyneuropathy underdiagnosed in low income primary care clinics
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses a push among neurocritical care experts to develop a code procedure for intracerebral hemorrhage, new findings showing people with Havana syndrome have functional neurologic disorder, and a study reporting distal symmetric polyneuropathy is more prevalent but less diagnosed in prim…
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Ep 72: Notes on Tokyo’s Housing, Land Use, and Urban Planning with Shane Phillips
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In this episode, Shane combines insights from a recent trip to Tokyo with official data on housing production, affordability, land use policy, and more.By UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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UN Sr. Policy Advisor Manav Sachdeva: International Policy, From Conflict to Stability
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In this episode, United Nations Senior Policy Advisor Manav Sachdeva talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about his insights from his decorated career in international policy and how he works to help countries navigate from conflict to stability. About Manav Sachdeva: Manav Sachdeva is a senior policy advisor and emerge…
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Episode 3: Breaking Down Barriers: The Use of Self: A Journey from the Barrio to Social Work
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Welcome to the Dr. Homeboy podcast, hosted by Marco Antonio Romero. In this engaging episode, Dr. Homeboy delves into the concept of "The Use of Self" in social work. With a combination of academic insights and personal anecdotes, Marco provides an in-depth understanding of how self-awareness and personal history can be powerful tools in social wor…
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Episode 2: Breaking Down Barriers: The History and Education of Gang Involvement and Educational Disparities
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Welcome to the Dr. Homeboy Podcast, hosted by Marco Antonio Romero, also known as Dr. Homeboy. In this episode, we delve into the history and education surrounding gang involvement, with a focus on low-income Mexican American communities. This episode, titled "History and Education" or "Clecha," provides educational and historical content to offer …
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Episode 1: Breaking Down Barriers: An Introduction to the Dr. Homeboy Podcast: The Why
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Dr. Homeboy Podcast, hosted by Marco Antonio Romero, a doctoral candidate at Simmons University. This episode introduces the podcast and outlines its purpose and intended audience. Marco, affectionately known as Dr. Homeboy, addresses teenage male Mexican-Americans involved in gang activities. He explains the…
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Love, Loyalty, and Communication in Marriage
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Marriage requires love, loyalty, commitment, and communication. It's about figuring things out together and facing the world as a team. Trust in God, seek help through prayer, and strive to be a better person every day. Show gratitude and seek forgiveness, acknowledging imperfection. Work hard, never give up, and stay motivated to succeed, with God…
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Grief, Love, and Equal Partnership in Marriage
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Dealing with grief is challenging, and it can be exacerbated by external pressures or internal suppression, leading to depression. Entrusting the process to God is essential for moving forward and embracing new blessings. Living in the present and expressing love is crucial, as tomorrow is not guaranteed. In a successful marriage, a balanced partne…
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Fatherhood, Marriage, and Sex: Blessings and Challenges
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Fatherhood is a blessing that everyone should experience. Raising children and supporting them is important. As a parent, you want the best for your children and pray for them to live a good life. Marriage is also important when done right, with loyalty and respect. It's great when both partners have equal control and authority. In a good relations…
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Importance of Respect and Communication, Disparity of Income Despite Education
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I am committed to offering guidance and support, but ultimately, the decisions are yours to make. Seeking different perspectives from those with more experience can be valuable. I understand the challenges of making significant changes for the well-being of your children. Today's opportunities have transformed, and traditional paths to success may …
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Join us on our polit episode as we feel recording for y'all. laugh we us about life and the struggles of injustice and rights. Honestly all I can say is don't bring your feeling and be prepared to laugh. NOT for minors or people with sensitive feeling. very explicit. The following is all the opinion of the Podcast host based off personal experience…
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Surgical removal of hematoma in ICH, disparities in neurodiagnosis for epilepsy, inequities among female neurology researchers
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief discusses a new study reporting better outcomes with surgical removal of hematoma in intracerebral hemorrhage, disparities in access to diagnosis and care for epilepsy, and the challenges that remain for women in neurology research.By American Academy of Neurology
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Intro: Breaking Down Barriers: Uniting Individuals and Communities through History, Facts, Personal Stories, and Resources
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Welcome everyone to the introduction episode of Dr. Homeboy Podcast. In this episode, the host and creator, Marco Antonio Romero, a doctoral candidate for the Doctor of Social Work at Simmons University, introduces himself to the audience. Marco shares his heart for thriving individuals and communities and reveals the mission behind this podcast. T…
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Ep 71: How China Created a Housing Market with Lan Deng
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Each year, more money is invested in China's housing market than any other. Lan Deng shares how the market was shaped and the heavy role the government still plays, and what housing in China looks like today.By UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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Creating impact with AI in isolated communities
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Podcast Title: Global Perspectives on Digital Health Episode Title: Impact of LLMs in HIV and Rapid Diagnostic Tests Guest: Dino Rech, CEO at Audere Introduction: In this episode, Dino, a pioneer in the digital health landscape, shares his insights on how digital solutions and AI are revolutionizing the healthcare industry. He discusses the critica…
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Bridging the Gap: The Last Mile of Healthcare with Bilal Mateen, Digital Square @ PATH
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Podcast Title: Global Perspectives on Digital Health Episode Title: Bridging the Gap: The Last Mile of Healthcare Guest: Bilal Mateen, Executive Director of Digital Square @ PATH Summary: In this episode, Shubs Upadhyay interviews Bilal Mateen, Executive Director of Digital Square at PATH about digital health challenges and successes in underserved…
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Generative AI for personal statements, Match Day and neurology, AHS statement on CGRP-targeting therapies
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights new articles that discuss program directors’ response to the use of generative AI for personal statements, the good news for neurology based on the 2024 Match Day, and the AHS statement on CGRP-targeting therapies as a game changer for migraine treatment.…
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Encore Episode: Japanese Housing Policy with Jiro Yoshida
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For this episode, we take a trip to Tokyo to learn from the successes and shortcomings of Japanese housing policy. Known for high rates of production — Tokyo builds five times more housing than California, per capita — and relatively affordable housing, Japan also struggles with poor maintenance and rapid degradation of its buildings. Professor Jir…
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ME/CFS and long COVID; negative outcomes for ALS drug; donanemab
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh,MD, FAAN, highlights new research that explores an association between myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue and long COVID; negative phase 3 findings on AMX0035 for ALS, and the pending approval of donanemab for Alzheimer’s disease.By American Academy of Neurology
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Panel: The Intersection of Mental Health and Criminal Justice
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In this episode, Judge Magdalena Cohen, Jennifer Bender, Eric Stopher, Deborah Johnson, and Dr. Stephanie Brooks Holliday talk with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about the Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (or CARE) Act and the intersection of mental health and criminal justice in California. Podcast Highlight…
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Ep 70: Overcoming Resistance to Density with David Kaufmann and Michael Wicki
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What makes people more or less supportive of dense housing in their communities? David Kaufmann and Michael Wicki surveyed 12,000 residents in six of the largest U.S. and European cities to find out.By UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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BTK inhibitors for MS, lecanemab, neurologic adverse effects and COVID vaccine
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh,MD, FAAN, highlights new research that casts doubt on the future of BTK inhibitors for MS, an assessment of the cost-effectiveness of lecanemab, and findings that COVID vaccines are not significantly associated with adverse neurologic events.By American Academy of Neurology
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Ep 69: Low-Income Housing and 'Crowd Out' with Michael Eriksen
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Subsidized affordable housing development reduces costs for lower-income households directly. It also reduces costs indirectly, by increasing the overall supply of housing — or does it? Michael Eriksen joins to discuss the issue of “crowd out” in affordable housing production.By UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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SARS-CoV-2 and dopamine neurons, valproate risks for men, neurologists on locum tenens
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights new stories reporting on the impact of SARS-CoV2 on dopamine neurons, a European Medicines Agency warning about valproate risks for men, and neurologists on the pros and cons of working locum tenens.By American Academy of Neurology
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Health Data Poverty Part 2 with Prof Alexandre Filho
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Episode 2: Practical Solutions to Health Data Poverty In this episode, we continue our exploration of health data poverty, showcasing a team that's making a real difference based on the issues discussed in Part 1 with Dr. Xiao Liu. We're thrilled to have spoken with Prof. Alexandre Filho, a Professor of Machine Learning in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He sha…
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Welcome to Global Perspectives on Digital Health, a podcast series dedicated to exploring the use of digital health in underserved communities around the world). Each episode unpacks unique insights into the challenges and successes of implementing digital tools and how we can bring this back to our own efforts. Episode 1: Health data poverty : wha…
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Asm. Sabrina Cervantes: Voting and Campaign Transparency
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In this episode, California State Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about election policies and civic engagement. About Sabrina Cervantes: Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes was elected in November 2016 and represents California’s 58th Assembly District. Assemblymember Cervantes earned …
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AI and 911 stroke detection, iatrogenic Alzheimer’s and human growth hormone, seizure dogs and refractory epilepsy
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights new stories reporting on the use of AI in EMS systems for stroke detection, the association between human growth hormone and iatrogenic Alzheimer’s, and seizure dogs for refractory epilepsy.By American Academy of Neurology
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Ep 68: Summarizing the Research on Homelessness with Janey Rountree (Pathways Home pt. 8)
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In this final installment of the Pathways Home series on homelessness policy and research, we discuss lessons and key takeaways from the previous seven episodes with our UCLA colleague, Janey Rountree.By UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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Ep 67: How We Cut Veteran Homelessness By Half with Monica Diaz and Shawn Liu (Pathways Home pt. 7)
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Since 2009, homelessness among U.S. veterans has fallen by more than half. Among the overall population, it hasn’t budged. Monica Diaz and Shawn Liu of the Department of Veterans Affairs share some of the story behind the VA's success.By UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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Sen. Smallwood-Cuevas: SB 150: Creating a More Equitable Workforce
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In this episode, California State Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about increasing equity and job quality with the groundbreaking California Senate Bill 150. About Lola Smallwood-Cuevas: Since graduating from the California State University at Hayward, Lola Smallwood-Cuevas has had an …
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