The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The American Journal of Neuroradiology (AJNR) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes Original Research and Review Articles relevant to the diagnostic, interventional, and functional imaging of the brain, head, neck, and spine. AJNR's monthly podcast includes Editor's Choices and Fellows' Journal Club selections. These podcasts are hosted by Wende Gibbs. Fellows' Journal Club podcasts feature a different institution each month. The Annotated Bibliography podcast is a journal sca ...
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Natural Medicine Journal's interviews with thought-leaders in the field of natural and integrative medicine dig deep into the most important topics in the field. Whether it's a one-on-one with top researchers in integrative medicine or a conversation with a practitioner about treating hard-to-tackle conditions, each episode promises to provide trusted, cutting-edge, evidence-based knowledge about natural medicine that you won't find anywhere else.
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Each week, Radio Health Journal breaks down important news in medicine, science and technology with the help of world-renowned experts. Our three weekly segments will help guide you to a happier, healthier life – with some fun facts to share at dinner parties. Can magic mushrooms cure your depression? Have we outrun natural selection? Hosted by Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson and Shel Lustig and produced by Kristen Farrah and Amirah Zaveri. New shows posted each Sunday by 5 a.m. EST. Subsc ...
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Psychedelics Today is the planetary leader in psychedelic education, media, and advocacy. Covering up-to-the-minute developments and diving deep into crucial topics bridging the scientific, academic, philosophical, societal, and cultural, Psychedelics Today is leading the discussion in this rapidly evolving ecosystem.
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Sports Review Journal podcast details the top reviews of the latest research in sports medicine.
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The Journal of Proteome Research integrates the fields of chemistry, mathematics, applied physics, biology, and medicine in order to better understand the function of proteins in biological systems.
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EyePod, the podcast from the journal Eye, highlights the best news and research in ophthalmology, including interviews with the people behind the science, in-depth commentary and analysis, and special reports on conferences and meetings.
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A journal club podcast with Joe Cuevas, Kelsey McCoy, & Tyler Burch. Join us as we delve into the publically-available world of science and learn a little in the process.
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The Seeking Wild Beauty Podcast explores the inner landscapes of our souls. For all of you empaths, writers, and creatives with roaring hearts looking to unearth your soul medicine/gifts – get cozy and have your journal nearby. Each episode will be deep conversations with other writers, artists, poets, and healers about the creative process, authentic expression, spiritual practice, embodied intuition, and more.
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Improve your health & quality of life, find the truth between natural and medical science. Join Ken and Co-host Eric Rieger on the GCP, and get an unfiltered approach to your health as they host guests from all over the world. Nothing is off limits. Step in and get your gut checked...Ken (Kenneth Brown, MD) is a board certified gastroenterologist that turned his private practice into a hotbed of innovation. Ken has long been intrigued on how to best care for his patients. He challenged big p ...
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Chloe’s Clinic is a safe haven for women to speak about all things women’s health. As a Women's Health Expert and Clinical Nutritionist, we're on a mission to dismantle myths and misconceptions, giving women an avenue to share, learn and connect through vulnerability. We'll be diving headfirst into vulnerable, real-life experiences; from fertility to IVF, miscarriage, pregnancy, and postpartum health; taboo or not taboo, everything is on the table. Step inside Chloe's Clinic, and let's talk.
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Welcome to the #earthconversepodcast. A unique contribution to the life-affirming narrative of our times. Where we explore our conversations and relationships with the earth. All in the hope of inspiring a deeper connection with ourselves, each other and the earth that is our home. An anthology of 50 episodes, it is an eclectic and empowering mix of stories, perspectives and practices. Grab a journal, go deep, spread the seeds and share the podcast and your learnings. Brought to you by Penel ...
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WEB8 holds conversations that weave inner and outer technology as a vehicle for your soul’s expression in the world. We explore entrepreneurship, creativity and ritual in the digital age. Welcome to the space where you weave a new world of soul led self expression, in a world of infinite possibility. May the frequencies you tap into on this podcast remind you that you are the weaver of your own reality, expressing soul through your humanity. May you be moved into peace, truth, joy, playfulne ...
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neuroscienceCME - Management of Multiple Sclerosis, Part 1 of 2: Differential Diagnosis - A Consensus Approach
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects 400,000 Americans and is the leading nontraumatic cause of neurological disability in young adults. Although MS is progressive, it is not fatal, and patients generally have a normal lifespan. However, progressive disability imposes increasing limitations and reduced quality of life for these patients. Newly released consensus guidelines offer neurologists and primary care physicians direction to improve the differential diagnosis and develop strategies to faci ...
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Welcome to the Creatrix Journey a podcast dedicated to nature connection and creativity. Join Claire Winter, an award-winning podcaster and former journalist, to explore the journey of creators inspired by nature, walking and writing. Listen to the show to get tips, ideas and interviews to help you to ignite your creativity, connect to the source and share your words and wisdom with the world. Helping to raise the collective consciousness step by step. Claire is a word creatrix and coach her ...
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An Integrative Approach to Treating Mold Illness
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Treating mold illness can be challenging. That’s why an integrative approach to diagnosis and treatment is often needed. In this interview, Eric Dorninger, ND, LAc, describes his integrative mold illness protocol. At his practice in Louisville, CO, Dorninger is well-versed in finding and treating underlying causes of chronic illness, which includes…
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Living on Mars would probably suck — here's why
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Humans setting up home in outer space has long been the preserve of science fiction. Now, thanks to advances in technology and the backing of billionaires, this dream could actually be realised. But is it more likely to be a nightmare? Kelly and Zach Weinersmith join us to discuss their new book A City on Mars and some of the medical, environmental…
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Social Gerontology and Psychology of Caregiving: an Interview with Dr. Joan Monin
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What does it mean to love and care for someone who has a different way of experiencing the world? How can we understand the way emotions may be expressed to us differently than they were before in a relationship? In this episode, our host Shivani has a conversation with researcher, professor, and artist Dr. Joan Monin. Dr. Monin shares her interest…
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Dr. Hiatt and Dr. Vilanilam present highlights of the April issue of AJNR. (15:16)
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Dr. Vilanilam welcomes Francis Deng (@francisdeng) from Johns Hopkins Radiology (@Hopkins_Rad) for a discussion of Dr. Deng's study Sinonasal (Schneiderian) Tumors in the Temporal Bone: Case Series and Systematic Review. (9:42)
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Keys, wallet, phone: the neuroscience behind working memory
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In this episode: 00:46 Mysterious methane emission from a cool brown dwarf The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is revealing the makeup of brown dwarfs — strange space objects that blur the line between a planet and a star. And it appears that methane in the atmosphere of one of these objects, named W1935, is emitting infrared radiation. Where the…
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Medical Notes: Overcoming Your Fear Of The Dentist, Solving Severe Food Allergies, And Why Teenagers May Be Too Busy
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Are you over-Food allergies are on the rise? Are you scared of the dentist? A new link to Alzheimer's disease. Are teenagers too busy? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-overcoming-your-fear-of-the-dentist-solving-severe-food-allergies-and-why-teenagers-may-be-too-busy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com…
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PT504 – Rethinking Drug Education: From D.A.R.E. Scare Tactics to an Evidence-Based Approach, with Joey Lichter, Ph.D.
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In this episode, Joe interviews Joey Lichter, Ph.D.: professor in the Chemistry & Biochemistry department at Miami’s Florida International University, and one of the few professors in the U.S. teaching a course about psychedelics at the collegiate level. He talks about his path towards the course, the challenge of creating a curriculum that covers …
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Have you tried the sleepy girl mocktail yet to help fall and stay asleep? You’re not alone. Millions of people struggle with sleep and are on the hunt for a product that will do the trick. Unfortunately, many options aren’t backed by science. Dr. Devon Smith, an insomnia specialist, debunks various sleep aid myths and reveals the habits that will t…
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Catching A Silent Killer: The Symptomless-Cancer Targeting Younger Adults
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Colorectal cancer has historically targeted adults aged 60 and older, but that’s started to shift over the last couple of decades. Now, the cancer is being seen in younger and younger adults, prompting changes in screening guidelines and awareness strategies. Our experts explain how to catch this silent killer early enough to cure it. Learn More: h…
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PT503 – Updates from MAPS: Current Initiatives, Psychedelic Science 2025, and Music as a Bridge, with Devon Phillips
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In this episode, Joe interviews Devon Phillips: community & partnerships officer for the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). Phillips works on strategies to tackle the questions: How do we responsibly mainstream psychedelics? And how do we get culture engaged? He's focusing on being the bridge to psychedelics outside of re…
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The 'ghost roads' driving tropical deforestation
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In this episode: 00:46 Mapping ‘ghost roads’ in tropical forests Across the world, huge numbers of illegal roads have been cut into forests. However, due to their illicit nature, the exact numbers of these roads and their impacts on ecosystems is poorly understood. To address this, researchers have undertaken a huge mapping exercise across the trop…
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Medical Notes: Staying Safe During The Solar Eclipse, Why You Should Constantly Talk To Your Newborn, And Are You Over-Medicated?
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Are you over-medicated? Reading may be the secret to success. If you’re pregnant, you may want to add more salt to your diet. The solar eclipse is almost here! Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-staying-safe-during-the-solar-eclipse-why-you-should-constantly-talk-to-your-newborn-and-are-you-over-medicated Learn more about your…
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Welcome to this week’s episode of YJBM Science News, where we discuss the recent news in healthcare and science across the Yale community. Today, our hosts Mara and Samantha will share some of the most intriguing topics of the past week. Links:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccell.2024.03.002https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10826-024-02809-y…
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PT502 – Preserving Psychedelic Legacies: Shulgin Farm and the Shulgin Archive Project, with Keeper Trout
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In this episode, Joe interviews Keeper Trout: archivist, author, photographer, co-founder of the Cactus Conservation Institute, and creator of Trout’s Notes, a website compiling personal research and collected data to help ethnobotanical researchers. From an interest in cactus taxonomy, Sasha Shulgin urged Trout to go through his files, resulting i…
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How Climate Change and Pollution Affect Human Health: An Interview with Dr. Kai Chen
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Climate change is not only measured in catastrophic events – it has a gradual impact on the individual health of people all around the world. In this episode of the YJBM podcast, Shivani interviews Dr. Kai Chen, an environmental epidemiologist, researcher, and Professor at the Yale School of Public Health. In this interview, Dr. Chen discusses his …
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Many people view dementia as a death sentence, but Dr. Tia Powell says we need to rethink our perspective. You can prepare today for a possible future of declined mental health. She details how to invest in your future by learning certain skills and activities that you can do at any age and in many capacities. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal…
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The Suicide Stigma: Stories From Parents, Experts, And Attempt Survivors
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Suicide rates in the U.S. are rising and there’s still a lot of misinformation out there. Is it truly a selfish act? Could the parents have done more to prevent it? Our experts discuss the different perspectives of suicide and the stigmas that follow them. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/the-suicide-stigma-stories-from-parents-experts-an…
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PT501 – Women and Psychedelics, Microdosing, and the Challenges of Psychedelic Parenthood, with April Pride
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In this episode, Alexa interviews April Pride: creative entrepreneur, veteran of the cannabis space, and now, founder of SetSet, an educational platform and podcast (picking up where The High Guide left off) for women curious about psychedelics. With Alexa about to embark on the journey of motherhood, she asks many of the questions parents working …
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Audio long read: Why are so many young people getting cancer? What the data say
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Around the world, rates of cancers that typically affect older adults are increasing in those under 50 years old. Models based on global data predict that the number of early-onset cancer cases like these will increase by around 30% between 2019 and 2030. The most likely contributors — such as rising rates of obesity and early-cancer screening — do…
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Welcome to this week’s episode of YJBM Science News, where we discuss the recent news in healthcare and science across the Yale community. Today, our hosts Mara and Samantha will share some of the most intriguing topics of the past week. Links:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-024-02216-7https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131…
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Taking a Closer Look at the Potential of AI in Healthcare
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is dominating headlines and dinner table conversations, and many of us are interested in understanding the impacts it may have on our lives and our practices. Emerging research points to the many ways we can expect AI to play in healthcare in the coming months and years, and it would be a good idea for healthcare provid…
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Pregnancy's effect on 'biological' age, polite birds, and the carbon cost of home-grown veg
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In this episode: 00:35 Pregnancy advances your ‘biological’ age — but giving birth turns it back Growing a baby leads to changes in the distribution of certain chemical markers on a pregnant person’s DNA, but new research suggests that after giving birth, these changes can revert to an earlier state. Nature News: Pregnancy advances your ‘biological…
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Medical Notes: Reversing Blindness, How Bulls Are Helping Male Infertility Research And Why Headphones May Pose A Danger To Kids
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The gift of sight… Should kids wear headphones? What do humans and bulls have in common? Improving the future of plant-based foods. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-reversing-blindness-how-bulls-are-helping-male-infertility-research-and-why-headphones-may-pose-a-danger-to-kids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastc…
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PT500 – Shulgin Farm and the Future of Psychedelic Drug Development, with Paul F. Daley, Ph.D.
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In this episode, Joe interviews Paul F. Daley, Ph.D., who worked with Sasha Shulgin in his lab for the last seven years of his life, helping him finish (and co-authoring) "The Shulgin Index, Volume One: Psychedelic Phenethylamines and Related Compounds." He is now the co-founder, Chief Science Officer, and Director of Analytical Science at the Alex…
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Ketamine Regulations -- “We Don’t Want To Reproduce This Opioid Problem”
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Ketamine is FDA-approved as an anesthetic, but it’s now being used as a therapy to treat pain, depression, and addiction. However, many worry the rise of psychedelics will bring about a second iteration of the opioid crisis. Our expert shares the history of ketamine and how he believes it should be regulated to lessen the risk of addiction. Learn M…
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Cancer Drug Shortage: Deciding Who Lives And Who Dies
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When a manufacturing plant in India halted production in 2022, cancer patients in America were told their chemotherapy drugs were experiencing a shortage and doctors had to decide who would get the remaining supply. Our experts explain the effects of this ongoing shortage and how we can make sure it doesn’t happen again. Learn More: https://radiohe…
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PT499 – Osiris González Romero – Mesoamerican Psychedelics, Decolonization, and the Concept of an Ontological Turn
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In this episode, David interviews Osiris González Romero: philosopher and Postdoctoral researcher on cognitive freedom and psychedelic humanities at the University of Saskatchewan. Romero believes that our weakest point of research is our knowledge of Indigenous languages, and is focused on highlighting different cultural uses of psychedelics to be…
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How climate change is affecting global timekeeping
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In this episode: 01:28 Inflammation’s role in memory How memories are stored is an ongoing question in neuroscience. Now researchers have found an inflammatory pathway that responds to DNA damage in neurons has a key role in the persistence of memories. How this pathway helps memories persist is unclear, but the researchers suggest that how the DNA…
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Medical Notes: Birth Control Can Worsen Your Infection, You Don’t Need 10k Steps Each Day, And Is ‘Sugar Free’ Making You Sick?
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Is the sugar-free option always better? Some women may need to take a break from oral birth control. Are 10 thousand steps a day the mark of health? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-birth-control-can-worsen-your-infection-you-dont-need-10k-steps-each-day-and-is-sugar-free-making-you-sick Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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PT498 – Maria Mangini, Ph.D., FNP – Traversing the Psychedelic Landscape: From Esalen and Millbrook to the Future of Shulgin Farm
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In this episode, Joe interviews Maria Mangini, Ph.D., FNP: researcher, educator, and midwife who has worked closely with many psychedelic innovators and was part of the original social network at Shulgin Farm – where this episode was recorded. She traces her journey from the influence of pioneers like the Wassons, Shulgins, and Grofs, and historic …
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Public Health And Politics: A Look At The Mistakes Made During The Pandemic
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Science has long been an influence of public policy, but some argue that public health organizations became too visible during the pandemic. Dr. Sandro Galea, author of Within Reason, dissects the role that public health has played in recent years and asks the question: what are we willing to give up for the sake of our health? Learn More: https://…
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Pain Is Not Womanhood: Earlier Diagnosing For Endometriosis
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Many women with endometriosis unknowingly deal with the symptoms for years before receiving a diagnosis. Dr. Jodie Avery, an epidemiologist, is hoping to close this gap through new technology that utilizes AI. She explains why America’s current process isn’t aiding women with this disorder. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/pain-is-not-wom…
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PT497 – Wendy Tucker – Reflections from Shulgin Farm: Psychedelics, Legacy, and the Spirit of Discovery
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In this episode, released on Ann Shulgin’s birthday, Joe interviews Wendy Tucker: daughter of Ann and stepdaughter to Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin. Recorded in Sasha’s old office, she recounts her formative years, giving an insider’s look into her Mother’s openness about psychedelics, working with Sasha in the lab, how the Shulgins made a perfect team…
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AI hears hidden X factor in zebra finch love songs
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This podcast has been corrected: in a previous version at 5:55 we stated that that the team's 200mm devices currently contain only a couple of magnetic tunnelling junctions, in fact they studied 500-1000 devices in this work. 00:48 How mysterious skyrmions could power next-generation computers Skyrmions are tiny whirlpools of magnetic spin that som…
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Medical Notes: Diagnosing Cancer On The Go, Brain Waves Can Predict A Stutter, And The Scientific Way To Feel Less Stressed
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Why do autoimmune diseases affect more women than men? Diagnosing on the go…Researchers have created a hand-held device that can detect breast cancer. Are speech disorders all in your head? The scientific way to feel less stressed. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-diagnosing-cancer-on-the-go-brain-waves-can-predict-a-stutter…
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PT496 – Juan Pablo Cappello – Maintenance Doses and Recurring Revenue: The Ethics of At-Home Ketamine Therapy
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In this episode, Joe interviews Juan Pablo Cappello: co-founder and former CEO of Nue Life Health, whose assets were subsequently acquired by Beckley Waves. Cappello digs into his recent article which has been making waves across the psychedelic community: “Profit Over Patients? A Critical Look at At-Home Ketamine Therapy.” He created Nue Life with…
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SIBO: What’s actually happening to your gut and why? (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth)
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SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth) is a tricky diagnosis sometimes to have confirmed, hard to learn exactly what it is, and even worse… find out what can be done. Ken Brown, MD is a board certified gastroenterologist, and he has seen thousands of patients with SIBO, its so called blurred lines with IBS and the hopelessness of those that en…
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Knocking On Death’s Door: The At-Home Medical Device That Could Save Lives
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Mark Opauszky knows exactly how important access to medical devices can be - even something as simple as a thermometer. After a near-death experience, Opauszky entered the medical technology industry to help give the public access to helpful tools at home. He discusses how his new phone application, Stethophone, can help patients be an active part …
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“This Is Medieval” – The 24-Year-Old Who’s Reinventing Medical Devices
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During emergency bedside situations in the ICU, neurosurgeons often use manual cranial drills to break through a patient’s skull. It’s been the standard for years – but it’s not the best option. Casey Qadir, CEO of Hubly Surgical, has created a safer, more efficient drill for these operations. She explains the advantages of this new device and her …
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PT495 – Dr. 1Drea Pennington Wasio – Self-Love, Narrative Therapy, and Post-Traumatic Growth
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In this episode, David interviews Dr. 1Drea Pennington Wasio: integrative physician, psychedelic-assisted therapy facilitator and psilocybin retreat leader, international speaker, podcaster, and author of several books, including "Sacred Medicine: Exploring The Psychedelic Hero’s Journey." She discusses her personal metamorphosis and name change in…
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Gowtham Murugesan joins Dr. Hiatt this month to share insights from his study, "Synthesizing Contrast-Enhanced MR Images from Noncontrast MR Images Using Deep Learning." (8:10)
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Dr. Hiatt and Dr. Vilanilam present highlights of the March issue of AJNR. (15:14)
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