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Talking about all things sickle cell related, sharing warrior experiences and providing sickle cell related education. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesicklecellpodcast/support
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Sickle Teller was inspired to explore the hereditary condition “Sickle Cell Anemia” as well as addressing what having SCD is like. The conversation has grown to include any chronic illnesses because our health and wellness need to be a a top priority and having a safe place to discuss these topics are pivotal.
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Join us for an engaging, informative, and supportive journey as we explore the realities, breakthroughs, and triumphs of living with sickle cell disease. Our podcast is dedicated to creating an awareness about this condition while also advocating for patients' rights and seeking solutions to improve their quality of life. Subscribe now to stay informed!
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Cheat Codes: A Sickle Cell Podcast, is led by expert hosts Dr. Ahmar Zaidi and Dr. Mike Callaghan from the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center at the Children's Hospital of Michigan, and produced by BloodStream Media. Each episode of Cheat Codes: A Sickle Cell Podcast brings listeners a series of segments packed with critical education and research information that patients and families need to know, as well as updates and clarifications from the social media "buzz" around sickle cell. Cheat Co ...
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The Video Journal of Hematology and Hematological Oncology (VJHemOnc) podcast covers the latest hematological oncology and hematology news from international experts – from leukemias, lymphomas, MDS and MPNs, to sickle cell, aplastic anemia and rare diseases. 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 ...
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On Up, Up and Away we speak to thought-leaders and opinion formers in the world of digital health, be that clinicians, patients, young people or other tech innovators. We find out what things are making a real difference. Our talented team specialise in creating digitally enabled self-management programmes to the NHS for young people. We've spent the past eight years or so developing the Digital Health Passport - an evidence-based mobile app, which improves skills, knowledge and confidence t ...
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This podcast, hosted by Dr. Wally Smith of Virginia Commonwealth University, features interviews of diverse leading experts including researchers, physicians, and individuals living with the disease, exploring the history of the disease, the global impact and need for additional providers, disparity and bias in sickle cell disease, and promising news regarding the management and treatment of sickle cell disease. Learn about the past, present and future of sickle cell, and join us in the figh ...
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Audio journey into my life living with Sickle Cell Anemia. Sharing my life with others who may live with the disease and give transparency of my life as a sickle cell warrior. Music Producer DJ vonEric of the Hearlobe Experience
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Beyond Our Cells

Blaquesmith Productions

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Beyond Our Cells is a podcast hosted by Taylor Camille highlighting the stories and experiences of those living outside of the limitations of their conditions. Living with Sickle Cell, Taylor’s attempts at hiding her invisible disease and coping with the feelings of otherness has inspired the creation of this podcast. In an effort to seek peace, discussions center on our learned ability to maintain an identity that surpasses the barriers of health conditions which often try to disrupt our pe ...
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Hi my name is Tavoanie Johnson and I Am A SICKLE CELL WARRIOR MYSELF. My Podcast will be about living and dealing with Sickle Cell Anemia Disease in general, as well as how to properly advocate for yourself or someone else. I will also discuss health care needs and how to better cope and manage our pain. This podcast is open to ALL who wants more education on Sickle Cell Anemia Disease and how to better cope with the disease it’s self 😘
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Vitamin SC3

Sickle Cell Community Consortium

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The Vitamin SC3 podcast is a new sickle cell-centered podcast. The podcast will share various sickle cell stories made up of 4 different segments: The Creative Elixir with Mia Robinson, Caring is Giving with Elle Cole, Essential RX hosted by Dr. Lametra Scott, and Self-care is Healthcare hosted by Dr. Marjorie Brewer. Each theme will give you more insights into the real lives of sickle cell Warriors and their families. You will learn why we are bonded by blood with shared life experiences. T ...
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With a backdrop of overcoming physical & sexual abuse, parental estrangement and having the blood disorder sickle cell disease - Alexis teaches you how to thrive in relationships despite trauma, while still learning herself.
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Sickle Cell Unboxed

Dr Yemisi Bokinni

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Unboxing Sickle Cell from the perspectives of the past, present and future, with amazing guests along the way. Coming up on this series... Episode 1: Unboxing the past and the present Episode 2: Lived experiences in Nigeria and the UK with Rochelle, Sonia and Chukwuma Episode 3: Sickle Cell and Love with Dr Olaniyi Owoeye Episode 4: Finding Medicine with Dr Norris Igbineweka and Dr Mary Ansong Episode 5: Unboxing the future Sickle Cell Unboxed is hosted and produced by Dr Yemisi Bokinni and ...
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Living with sickle cell? Know someone with sickle cell? Or just interested to find out more? Then join the conversation as we share the stories of Sickle Cell Warriors across the UK and the support available across the community. With the help and advocacy of healthcare specialists, the Sickle Cell Society and other local and national organisations we want to help you find your hopes, live your dreams and exceed your aspirations, because you may have Sickle Cell but Sickle Cell doesn't have ...
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The Victor's Talk Podcast discusses the challenges, experiences, fun stories and victories of a Sickle Cell Warrior. Sickle Cell Lifestyle and Faith. Hosting is Damiprecious together with different warriors who are keen in creating more awareness about Sickle Cell . Let's go!! Subscribe and keep Listening! 😊 You can drop your feedback through the link below Are you a Sickle Cell Warrior? Wanna Share your Story? Click on the link below
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This podcast raises awareness about sickle cell disease, but with the aim of eradicating it through information and education. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lets-escape/support
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When the rapper Prodigy suffered a sickle cell crisis after a Las Vegas concert in 2017, his friends didn’t think much of it at first: they were used to him getting sick. But a few days later, he died. The Realness goes behind Prodigy’s music to reveal his lifelong struggle against his own body, and how that struggle informed his lyrics and fueled his success. The Realness by Only Human is produced by WNYC Studios, a listener-supported producer of leading podcasts including Radiolab, Snap Ju ...
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Hello everyone, welcome to this educational podcast where discussions, information, perspectives and insights are shared into all things sickle cell and thalassaemia. Happy listening and enjoy the show 💜 By Debbie Omodele Get in touch via email genestriggered@gmail.com
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It's always a Good day with Gwen! ✨️ Thee positive patty of podcasters from East St. Louis, IL, that will change the globe for all of humanity that comes across this show to gain a different glimpse of life as we know it. Experience Gwen and gain a friend. Here is a Safe Space for you to heal, vibe, and chill. My journey began 2019 after losing my brother and surviving covid with Sickle Cell Anemia. Welcome to the life of a LMT for 10 yrs hopefully forevermore! Tune IN and tell a friend that ...
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#RolandMartinUnfiltered is a daily show broadcast from Washington, DC, that will focus on news, politics, culture, entertainment, social justice, sports, education, business, and finance. If it’s important to you, we will cover it. You will be treated to some of the top minds in education, public policy, and academia, discussing the news of the day and why it matters to us. Visit http://rolandmartinunfiltered.com for more information and to join the #BringTheFunk Fan Club. Your support is vi ...
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OVIDcast by OVID Health, a global healthcare communications consultancy, explores current issues in the health and life sciences sector. In each series, we explore a new topic, speaking to prominent figures within the healthcare landscape.
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SCD Stories

South Central PA Sickle Cell Council, Dwayne Golden

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"SCD Stories" a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of individuals and families affected by Sickle Cell Disease and other health disparities. Each episode features powerful conversations with individuals who have experienced the challenges of living with Sickle Cell Disease firsthand, as well as experts in the field who are working to advance research, treatment, and care for those living with chronic illnesses and health disparities. Through these stories, we aim to shed light on the ...
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From KYW Newsradio 103.9 FM in Philadelphia, Bridging Philly connects our communities to the issues that matter to you. Host Racquel Williams examines the most critical issues facing underserved communities in the Philadelphia region, with insight from experts and regular people making a difference. And KYW reporter Shara Dae Howard explores Philadelphia's hidden gems on Shara in the City. Produced by Sabrina Boyd-Surka. Presented by Gift of Life Donor Program.
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ENA Podcast

Emergency Nurses Association

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The ENA Podcast provides monthly updates to all things emergency nursing. Featuring member interviews, news, and updates directly from the Emergency Nurses Association. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on the show are that of the individual and may not be representative of the Emergency Nurses Association.
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Pediatrics On Call

AAP - American Academy of Pediatrics

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Welcome to Pediatrics On Call: a podcast on children's health from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Each episode features interviews about new research and hot topics in the field of pediatrics. Learn about the most important innovations from the people behind them. This podcast is for pediatricians and other health professionals who serve children and their families. And if you're a parent or caregiver, it's also for you.
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Tune in to MemorialCare's Weekly Dose of Wellness!. Each 10-minute, weekly segment will offer listeners practical, useful advice for a lifetime of good health. From managing weight to keeping your heart beating strong, you'll find valuable health information on our station, presented by knowledgeable physicians and health experts.
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Anybody Everybody Tottenham is a podcast about the good people of Tottenham. Each episode a long time local resident gets introduced. Bus drivers, local artists, restaurateurs, activists tell us about their Tottenham. What makes it so special? And what are their top tips both how to get involved more in the community and most importantly where to get the best food?
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The Spoonie Struggle is about the raw, honest look at living life with chronic illnesses and chronic pain conditions. Spoonies of all types are welcome to join us, but we will have a heavier focus on the lesser common, lesser understood, and difficult to diagnose conditions, such as Ehlers Danlos, Marfan’s, Ankylosing spondylitis, Sjogren’s syndrome, lupus, multiple sclerosis, sickle cell anemia, and endometriosis. In this show, we will discuss our own experiences of each aspect of life with ...
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DaKiya & Sabrina met on a reality tv show called Ready to Love Potomac on the Oprah Winfrey Network. Since meeting, we have grown close because we’ve been able to have conversations about all types of things from love, career, health and wealth and everything in between. We talk about very real things that are happening to us, in a judgment free,genuinely caring, and silly environment. Our goal is to have those conversations with you and to bring on other people in our community who we love ...
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Primary Care Perspectives

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

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Listen in as Katie Lockwood, MD, a primary care pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses hot topics in primary care with CHOP subject-matter-experts as they weigh in on issues affecting the daily practice of pediatricians. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ...
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Join Dr. Z and Dr. C as they host a live panel from Florida with key figures from various community-based organizations (CBOs) dedicated to supporting those affected by sickle cell disease. Panelists share insights on the vital roles CBOs play, their unique challenges, successes, and the importance of collaborations with healthcare providers, pharm…
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June 20, 2024 The Keep It Cute Show Season 2 Episode 3 - "World Sickle Cell Day" In this episode, DaKiya and Sabrina welcome Ijeoma Azubuko and Yemisi Sekoni to talk about the impact of Sickle Cell Disease in honor of World Sickle Cell Day. CONTACT US thekeepitcuteshow@gmail.com IG - @thekeepitcuteshow…
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Peace and Blessings! After a long hiatus, what better day to release a new episode than World Sickle Cell Day as well as Juneteenth!? Sickle Cell isn’t something that should only be acknowledged on June 19 but everyday because of the amount of people affected due to lack of information! Add Juneteenth to the equation and you have an episode that is…
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In this week's episode we’ll discuss the prognostic value of the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia International Prognostic Index in the era of targeted therapies, learn how peak ADAMTS13 activity can be used to assess ADAMTS13 conformation and risk of relapse in immune-mediated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, and discuss the findings from a phase …
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6.19.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Juneteenth 2024; Verzuz to air on Elon Musk’s X; Willie Mays dies; World Sickle Cell Day As we celebrate Cel-Liberation Day and commemorate the celebration of emancipation, we'll examine the loophole that enables schools nationwide to ignore Juneteenth's importance. We'll also talk to the CEO of OneUnited Bank, th…
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In this episode Mary Beth Miotto, MD, MPH, FAAP, offers strategies for pediatricians working with schools to make medication administration safe and efficient. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk to Alexis Williams, MD, about her research on how often children with sickle cell disease receive early interventio…
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Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that often causes debilitating pain and life-threatening complications. Many patients with the disease make dozens of ER visits a year, and must receive regular blood transfusions. And though recent breakthroughs in gene therapy are giving patients with sickle cell new hope – and new options – acce…
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The Focus on Fathers parenting education program shows new fathers how to have positive relationships with their kids. The “fathers to the fathers” try to fill in the gaps for men raised without a strong father figure in their lives, through child development education, job readiness, and mental health awareness, with remote and in-person classes. …
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STAT's West Coast biotech reporter Jonathan Wosen joins "The Readout LOUD" to discuss what’s driving workforce cuts. Plus, entrepreneurs Alexis Borisy and Zach Weinberg call in to discuss their biotech incubator Curie.Bio and how they hope to “free the founders.” We also discuss a big change in Pfizer’s leadership and the debate over a new side eff…
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In this week's episode we'll learn about the clinical benefit of complete remission with partial hematological recovery, or CRh, in patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) treated with molecularly targeted drugs. Then we'll hear about a large cohort of patients with PNH were studied to detail PNH-related thrombotic events, unravel determinants o…
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Have a research idea to support practice improvements in the ED? Want to expand your research skills? Looking for funding for your research project? The latest episode of the ENA Podcast features (almost) all the answers from Emergency Nursing Research Advisory Council member Tania Strout. Tania shares insights on ways to get involved in research, …
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Sujal Patel, co-founder and CEO of Nautilus Biotechnology, discusses their innovative work in proteomics and its impact on drug development. Sujal shares his transition from tech to biotech, the formation of Nautilus with Parag Mallick, and their revolutionary approach using multi-affinity probes. The conversation highlights the importance of prote…
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Skeptic: Taxpayer funded hospitals in Canada get to deny Canadians their rights. Wildlife: Sunbeam Butterfly Researched: Why does the sun hurt my face so much? Positive: Stopping Parkinson's with the tetanus vaccine Show Notes: https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/canadian-family-sues-after-catholic https://www.vice.com/en/article/gvzebx/mother-teresa…
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Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis: What are they? What are the symptoms, and how do they differ? In this episode, we will explore the historical background, our current understanding of these conditions, and their treatments. Tune in to learn more. Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation (US): https:…
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In this episode of The Health Change Makers, Jenny is joined by Hans Jørgen Wiberg, founder of the revolutionary Be My Eyes app. The conversation dives into how Be My Eyes is transforming the lives of visually impaired individuals by connecting them with volunteers around the world for visual assistance. Hans shares his journey of developing the pl…
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Back by popular demand, the latest myth-busting episode of the 5-Minute Check In with Dr. McGinn takes a closer look at another popular and controversial topic: Are full body, preventative scans helpful or harmful for healthy individuals? Watch as we separate fact from fiction and compare popular beliefs to the evidence. Previous Myth-Busting Episo…
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In this episode Renee Turchi, MD, MPH, FAAP, describes new guidance about transitioning to adult care for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Grace Kong, PhD, about the dangers of modifying electronic nicotine delivery systems. For resources go to a…
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Another excellent small local advocacy group - for the slightly older generation this time (mind you I am eligible to join in five years!) It was great fun to talk to James from the Haringey over 50s Forum about local issues and then at the very end our top tips went all around the world - James' travel stories would make a great episode or even se…
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In this episode of Push Dose Pearls, we delve into the use of push dose pressors in emergency medicine. Dr. Chris Adams talks about their use, potential side effects, and the importance of a clear plan for the administration of push dose pressors. Did this episode change your practice? Let us know on social media @empulsepodcast or at ucdavisem.com…
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WNYC, the most listened-to public radio station in America and the production home of this podcast, turns 100 years old this year. Its audio archives are full of gems from history — including voices, interviews and performances from some of the most well-known Black Americans of the 20th century. In this episode, host Kai Wright digs through some o…
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According to the CDC, approximately 0.6% of children aged 0-17 have active epilepsy, so in a school of 1,000 students, this means 6 of them could have epilepsy. Adolescence is a time when patients have more autonomy in caring for their chronic disease and have changes in lifestyle factors, which could be risk factors for increased seizures. In this…
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BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies treat multiple myeloma by binding to BCMA on malignant plasma cells and directing T-cells to initiate targeted cell killing. This podcast provides updates on the use of BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies in relapsed/refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma from the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Me…
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Navigating the mental health care system is a challenge for the most experienced of patients, but what about people looking to see a therapist for the first time? Where do you start? Do you go to someone who matches your demographic? Is telehealth a good option? Host Racquel Williams asks these questions and more with our panel of therapists. Then …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Tiny Medical Apps / Digital Health Passport podcast, cohosts Dom Burch and Saira Arif interview Laura King, a senior children and young people's asthma practitioner for North East London. Laura shares her journey from starting in orthopaedics to becoming an asthma specialist, highlighting her initial e…
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In this week's episode we’ll discuss the mutational and transcriptional landscape of pediatric BCP lymphoblastic leukemia; learn more about the role of platelet-derived TGF-β1 in immune thrombocytopenia; and discuss the findings from a phase 3 trial of mavorixafor in WHIM syndrome. Featured Articles: Mutational and transcriptional landscape of pedi…
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Allergies: What are they, what are the symptoms, and how do we treat them? In this episode, we delve into the causes of allergies, their history, and diagnosis methods. Tune in to find out more. Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Rubin_Allergy: https://www.instagram.com/rubin_allergy?igsh=eHhsaDhsempkZjh5 Movies featuring allergie…
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On this episode we discuss both purlent and non-purlent skin and soft tissue infections. We also use this episode to review various antimicrobial agents. Cole and I are happy to share that our listeners can claim ACPE-accredited continuing education for listening to this podcast episode! We have continued to partner with freeCE.com to provide liste…
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Dr. Ramkumar will discuss hip arthroscopy in-depth, detailing the procedure, its benefits, the conditions it treats, who qualifies, preoperative preparations, the recovery process, and expected outcomes. As one of Southern California's top three hip arthroscopy surgeons based on case volume, he offers valuable insights from his extensive experience…
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Temperature, rainfall, and humidity determine malaria transmission - but climate change is altering each one of those variables. What might this mean for cases of the disease? With Alex Eapen, from the ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) in Chennai, India. About The Podcast The Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute is produced by the Johns Hopkins Mal…
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In this episode Alex R. Kemper, MD, MPH, MS, FAAP, deputy editor of the journal Pediatrics, offers a bird’s-eye view of the July issue. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Lisa Abuogi, MD, FAAP, about how to counsel people living with HIV who want to breastfeed their babies. For resources go to aap.org/p…
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When President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump shared the stage for the first presidential debate of the 2024 election season, it was memorable for all the wrong reasons. Namely, it displayed a concern of many Americans: Biden’s age and acuity. We watched two men, both in the late years of their lives, both of whom have already spent de…
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In today's VJHemOnc podcast, we will be sharing key updates in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and Richter’s transformation (RT) from the 29th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA) in Madrid, Spain. You will hear from experts Toby Eyre, MBChB (Hons), DipMedEd, MRCP (UK), FRCPath (UK), MD, Oxford University Hospit…
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Pennsylvania’s funding for after-school care ends when children turn 13, and many parents are concerned about where their teens can go after school and in the summer. Caring People Alliance runs a teen program and recently opened a new center at their South Philadelphia Boys & Girls Club where teens can go to get a meal, play basketball, make music…
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6.26.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Shelby Co. v. Holder: 11 Years Later, GA Judge Booted From Bench, CNN Denies Black Media From Debate Today is the eleventh anniversary of Shelby County v. Holder, the Supreme Court decision that significantly weakened the 1965 Voting Rights Act. We'll look at what lawmakers had to say and talk to Melanie Campbell,…
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6.28.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Right wing SCOTUS rulings, Dems fret over Biden, Kamala Harris hits Trump HARD The Supreme Court released several decisions today, from criminalizing the unhoused to limiting the power of prosecutors to pursuing obstruction charges against Jan. 6th rioters to making it more difficult for federal agencies to issue …
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Learning Objectives (and corresponding articles): Identify medications best avoided by older adults in most circumstances or specific clinical scenarios (JAGS) Discern the benefits, harms, and efficacy of different smoking cessation pharmacotherapies and e‐cigarettes (Annals of Internal Medicine) Evaluate the effectiveness, harms, and benefits of n…
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The heat is on during the latest episode of the ENA Podcast as Kris Powell talks about spotting signs of heat illness in the ED, watching out for vulnerable populations and the information every ED nurse can share with others to avoid a heat-related trip to the emergency department when the temperature rises.…
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STAT health tech reporter Brittany Trang guest co-hosts "The Readout LOUD" this week, where we discuss AI for drug development, the latest in the H5N1 bird flu outbreak, a surprise entrant to the GLP-1 field, and more news in the life sciences. And STAT chief Washington correspondent Rachel Cohrs Zhang joins the podcast to talk about a new proposal…
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Learning Objectives: -Review the history and flawed assumptions in the use of race and how race-specific PFT reference equations might lead to health disparities. -Understand the evidence behind the recommendation to use race-neutral reference equations. -Review the quantitative impact of switching from race-specific to race-neutral reference equat…
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In this week's episode we'll discuss new insights on the role of GM-CSF in establishing immune memory. The authors propose that the coordination of opposing immune memory programs, driven by GM-CSF, may be essential to efficient, yet controlled, innate immune responses. After that: Interleukin-1 inhibition in TTP. Researchers explore the potential …
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Introduced by Associate Editor Robert Zeiser, this Review Series focuses on the problem of immune escape by acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The series opens with a review of how AML escapes T-cell–driven elimination and then focuses on how p53 function impinges on AML recognition by immune cells. The series finishes with a summary of new approaches t…
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Epilepsy: What is it, what are the symptoms, and how do we diagnose it? In this episode, we will delve into the cause of epilepsy, its history, and how we treat it. Tune in to find out more. Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Epilepsy Foundation (US): https://www.epilepsy.com/ Epilepsy Foundation (AUS): https://epilepsyfoundation.…
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6.25.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Protecting Private HBCUs, White WVa Couple Uses Black Kids as Slaves, Fearless Fund Co-founder Resigns Two North Carolina HBCUs are struggling to survive, and some are trying to force a merger between Shaw and Saint Augustine's University to acquire their land. I'll talk to alums from both institutions about their…
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In this episode of The Health Change Makers, Jenny is joined by Abbas Karimi, a renowned Paralympic swimmer and World Para Swimming Championships Gold medallist. Having been born without arms, Abbas's resilience, drive and determination have led him to become a formidable competitor in the swimming world. Abbas shares his incredible life journey fr…
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In this episode Mary A. Ott, MD, MA, FAAP, suggests ways pediatricians can counsel about birth control and contraception, including a recently approved over-the-counter pill. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk to Alyssa Coffin, MD, FAAP, about why pediatric medical research could benefit from being more multi…
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