The next chapter in American politics has begun, but is it going to be any less crazy? The Spectator's Americano podcast delivers in-depth discussions with the best American pundits to keep you in the loop. Presented by Freddy Gray.
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A Sociological Exploration of the Ideology of Speciesism.
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Workers’ Liberty fights for socialist revolution, for the labour movement to militantly assert working class interests. Follow us! Find out more, and get involved at https://workersliberty.org • fb.me/workersliberty • twitter.com/workersliberty
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Specialist and mainstream audiences alike rely on the Health Report to bring clarity to health and medical issues from social, scientific and political points of view.
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Politics is one of the only practical disciplines where none of the main concepts have clear, coherent definitions. We define ourselves with terms like "left” and "right" and we believe in things like "democracy," “markets,” "capitalism" and "socialism" even though we don’t really know what any of these words actually mean. This series aims to make sense out of the political muddle that we've inherited from media, academia, and from decades of cold war propaganda, so that we can figure what ...
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Rise is the podcast where we talk about the big things and the little things which help us rise above our challenges and ultimately thrive. Hosted by Elizabeth Vaughan and Julia Carson - a psychologist and a therapist who walked out of a bar and became good mates in sobriety.
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Do you feel anxious in social situations? Think you're not good enough? Join us on a journey from anxiety to confidence, collecting puzzle pieces to help you feel more calm & courageous so you can speak up, join in & feel like you belong. If you’re struggling with everyday tasks that other people seem to find easy; or avoiding social situations for fear of rejection and criticism, this is the podcast for you. Whether you experience panic attacks, social anxiety, or simply a feeling that you’ ...
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As a dog trainer with over 10 years experience, I know that all people want when they bring a dog into their lives is to have a happy dog. This podcast delves deep into how this can be achieved from picking the right puppy, to training it, to helping you understand that sometimes things go wrong and how to help your dog when they aren't so happy.
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We examine the history, economics, science and culture of fatherhood for the modern dad with expert interviews, personal essays and sketches.
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Talking money and everything in between. Hosted by Bola Sol, Nego True & DISUNOMICS.
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Addressing things that don’t need to be addressed and talking about stuff that puts a smile on everyone’s face and brightens up the mood.
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Inspirational podcast about intentional motherhood and mindful parenting
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How to raise a happy & healthy oodle - tips from from dog experts to help you with the day to day challenges of raising a happy & healthy dog with love.
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Dog Wisdom for Families with Trish Mitchell and Andy Lea
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The Paul Street Journal is a podcast all about Catholic social teaching on economics. We discuss everything from the economic principles laid out in scripture, to the economic questions that come up in our daily lives. This show will be your guide to making your own economic decisions with the heart of the Church. Hosted by Freddy Garcia and Brian Honsberger. Producer: Joe Ginexi
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A podcast all about stammering, or stuttering, from STAMMA, the British Stammering Association. Hosts Gemma and Matty chat about life, careers, relationships and more, when you have a stammer.
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Welcome to the Casual Depth Podcast!
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We all loves puppies – but raising them is pretty hard! Don’t worry, we get you. Scratch co-founder Mike takes you through his experience raising his puppy Mello, and So Help Me Dog's founder Sophie offers plenty of expert puppy training tips and techniques for him and all of the new puppy owners listening to implement.
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Let other students help you revise for your A Level Sociology exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams. Find your FREE online course here: http://bit.ly/30id5tm
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Alonement is a podcast about the positive side of spending time alone. When being alone isn't lonely, it's alonement: finding joy and value in solitude. Each week, host Francesca Specter asks a new guest about the time they spend by themselves – and why it matters to them. With a one-off payment of £5, you can listen to the Alonement podcast ad-free. https://plus.acast.com/s/alonement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Olexo Workplace Law (formerly PCC Lawyers) presents a running series covering Employment Law in Australia. Important: The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon, as legal or professional advice for specific employment situations. PCC Employment Lawyers recommend that specialist legal advice should be sought about specific legal issues.
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Stories of the science at the Wellcome Genome Campus and the people behind it. With this free podcast, we aim to provide access to conversations we are privileged to have every day on campus. If you like science, but don't know the career options available or where they could lead you, this is the podcast for you! If you have enjoyed listening to Decoding Life head over to 'Your Digital Mentor Podcast', also from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whereve ...
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We all know that dogs don't speak English, so when it comes to communicating with a dog, we have to learn to tap into their heightened senses. I'm Robin James, a leading dog expert, trainer and behaviouralist from Master Dog London. Unlike traditional dog training, I've developed my own specially formulated training techniques to encourage intuitive learning and communication using sign language, sound, and focus-based dog training tools to harness their five superhuman senses – sight, heari ...
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Welcome to the podcast series from Pet Place. In each episode we will hear from experts and owners as we share advice, inspiration, life hacks and tips to help fellow pet parents. Our team will help you and your pet understand one another better, and we will share signs you should look for when it comes to caring for your pet. Plus we’ll show how to get the most out of the great outdoors with your pet! Get more inspiration at https://www.farmandpetplace.co.uk/
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From start up to sale, the course of building a business never did run smooth… Welcome to The Entrepreneurs’ Chat, a podcast brought to you by Kleinwort Hambros. In this series, host James Hurley, Enterprise Editor at The Times, is joined by six entrepreneurs to delve behind the scenes of ambitious and fast growing companies. Meet the people behind the businesses, as our guests share the challenges they have faced throughout their entrepreneurial journeys – and the lessons they have learnt a ...
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Welcome to the “Make Time to talk” podcast. I’m hoping to bring some light into the world during 2023 so I’ve created this podcast to try and inspire as many people as possible who are struggling to speak up and seek the help they need. The guests coming on are talking about their personal struggles and journeys in life. This has proven to be a massive help for my own mental health, I thought I knew a lot about the subject but the more I speak to people, the more I learn. Topics are wide-ran ...
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A Higher Branch Podcast is created for people who want to continuously upgrade their life. You will learn proven mindset tools to help you stay motivated and practical techniques to help you overcome fears and obstacles that often stop you from taking daily action. It is based on a proprietary operating system for living developed by Sam Makhoul over 30 years including The 8 areas of life and the Circle fo Conscious Living. Sam Makhoul holds a Master of Laws degree and is Founder and managin ...
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Healthier Life Through Menopause Podcast with Catherine Shelton | Nutrition & Lifestyle Tips for Women
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Join experienced Health and Wellness Coach, Catherine Shelton, as she discusses all things perimenopause. Diving into what’s going on with your hormones, Catherine addresses many of the common symptoms of menopause, such as weight gain, mood swings, lack of sleep, night sweats and hot flushes/flashes. Catherine shares her top tips and strategies to inspire, inform and empower you to make intentional, healthier choices day by day. Catherine’s approach focuses on getting more whole food, plant ...
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713 — Socialise energy: Green conversion; green jobs. Labour's plan is weak. Demand more.
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Solidarity 713, 19 June 2024. Articles: Socialise energy! Green conversion! The resources are there Fighting for a workers’ government Vote Labour everywhere Electrify transport and industry Ceasefire now! Let Gaza live! Far-right danger in France Peace, two states, solidarity! Brexit and “repetition compulsion” France: a new Popular Front is born …
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American healthcare: 'privatised' or 'socialised' medicine?
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Kate Andrews speaks to Michael Cannon, the director of health policy studies at the Cato Institute, to discuss how the US government prevents medical professionals and entrepreneurs from offering higher-quality, lower-cost care. Michael explains what policies can improve access to healthcare – both in America and Europe.…
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What's the latest on avian influenza and the risk to humans, as well as wild birds? And how specific types of exercise can help protect your brain from decline as you age.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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More pressure to adopt a sugar tax in Australia
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A parliamentary report has recommended a tax on sugary drinks, which dozens of other countries have in place. Research out of the UK shows their levy has lowered the amount of added sugar kids and adults are consuming. What could a sugar tax look like in Australia? Guest Dr Nina Rogers, University of Cambridge Jane Martin, Food for Health Alliance …
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The missing middle ground: Aboriginal alcohol programs
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Indigenous and Torres Strait island communities are at greater risk of alcohol-related harms. This is both a product of colonisation and a contributor to ongoing disadvantage in Aboriginal communities. Programs to address alcohol-related harms have been divisive, which is why experts say community-led approaches are crucial.…
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There are plenty of ways technology can make life easier. For people with disability tech can help with mobility, communication, pain management – and pleasure. Sex tech is a niche market that’s growing, to make pleasure accessible to all.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Centring Indigenous voices in health research
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One of Australia's leading medical journals has ceded editorial control to Indigenous guest editors for a special issue. The NAIDOC Week issue highlights the importance of Indigenous involvement in health research – to better serve communities.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week about the search to find the right GP.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Eric Kaufmann on DEI, the contagion effect and free speech
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The Spectator’s Freddy Gray sits down with author and professor of politics Eric Kaufmann. They discuss the dangers of DEI, why Eric blames the bleeding heart liberals for the woke contagion and why it is possible much worst than originally thought. You can also watch this episode on SpectatorTV.By The Spectator
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715 — After the election organise the left: insist on Labour's pledges; Fight to restore NHS
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Solidarity 715, 10 July 2024. Articles include: After the election: organise for chaotic times A good moment, but a fraught future Gaza: ceasefire still urgent Incoherence and a dash of Lenin Conference rallies growing opposition in Israel The "exemplary" soldier and the woman beaten unconscious Police make pre-emptive JSO arrests Labour’s Scottish…
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Episode 34: Life Beyond Booze (with Sarah Rusbatch)
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Today we are thrilled to welcome our sober sister Sarah Rusbatch to Rise to chat about her amazing book Beyond Booze: How to Create a Life You Love, Alcohol Free. Sarah is an accredited grey area drinking coach, motivational speaker and now bestselling author who has supported thousands of women worldwide to quit drinking and rediscover themselves …
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As speculation over whether Biden will remain in the presidential race continues, Freddy Gray speaks to journalist and founder of News Items John Ellis about what could happen next. How did Democrats end up in this situation and who holds the most power in influencing Biden's decision? They also look ahead to next week's Republican National Convent…
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Elbridge Colby on why America must pivot from Ukraine to Taiwan
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The war in Ukraine is only bogging America down, says Elbridge Colby, a former national security adviser to the Trump administration. On this episode of Americano, Colby tells host Freddy Gray why the US should – and likely will – reduce its support to Ukraine and Europe, to focus on the increasing threat China poses over Taiwan. Europe, he says, c…
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Australians are eating too much ultra-processed food
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How much ultra-processed food are you eating? On average, it turns out Australians are getting close to half of their energy needs from ultra-processed foods. While convenient, a diet full of these foods can increase the risk of chronic disease. Guest Dr Daisy Coyle, dietician and research fellow at the George Institute References Ultra-processed f…
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There are changes to Australia's legislation on vaping– and more changes to come in October. Plus, a year-long inquiry into diabetes has made recommendations to improve care.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Feeling SAD? Australians aren't immune to seasonal depression
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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression associated with certain times of the year. A hallmark sign someone has SAD is their symptoms completely dissipate when the season changes. While there isn't a lot of data on its prevalence in Australia, experts believe it's more common than once thought. Guests Paige Cockburn, health reporte…
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Indigenous Australians with hearing loss aren't getting the care they need
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Even when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults report hearing loss themselves, many aren't being referred for follow-up care. That's according to new research into how hearing loss is being measured, reported and managed. And this under-recognised issue could be exacerbating existing inequalities. Guest Alice Pender, audiologist and researc…
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Mailbag: Exercise equations and 10,000 steps
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week, including responses to our story on measuring exercise with steps vs duration and another look at deprescribing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The dust has settled from the TV debate that was catastrophic for Joe Biden. What are the possible options going forward? Are things changing behind the scenes? Freddy Gray assesses the situation with Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest.By The Spectator
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There's not enough advice on how to wean off medication
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We're all familiar with being prescribed medication, but how often is your doctor advising you on how to eventually stop taking certain drugs? This is especially an issue for medications like opioids, benzodiazepines and even antidepressants. There are calls for better guidelines on deprescribing, to make sure the process of weaning off medications…
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While we know a lot about what can go wrong in the body, we don't know everything. One GP says she has seen hundreds of people with so-called 'functional symptoms' who never get a diagnosis – but nonetheless deserve treatment. In her new book, Dr Gillian Deakin offers a guide to patients and doctors grappling with symptoms without a known cause.…
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What is normal when it comes to menstruation? Is it a monthly hindrance, or something that significantly impacts your life? There are treatments available for people struggling with heavy periods. And experts want them to know they don't have to jump to the most extreme solutions to find relief.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Certain medicines are in short supply in Australia – so why does this happen and what's being done about it. The Therapeutic Goods Administration keeps up to date information on medicine shortages in Australia on their website.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Exercise is good for you – that's stating the obvious. But adhering to exercise can be difficult. New research suggests tracking your activity with step count might be just as beneficial as tracking the time you spend exercising – especially in older people.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Biden's debate disaster: what happens next?
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Freddy Gray speaks to pollster Patrick Ruffini about the first 2024 presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Just how bad was it and can Biden survive his performance? They discuss the reaction to the debate, including a surprising theory going around Republican circles. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.…
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Do Presidential debates decide elections?
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Freddy Gray speaks to academic and Spectator writer Charles Lipson about what to expect from tonight’s Presidential debates and whether Trump or Biden's performance could influence the election.By The Spectator
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714 — For Labour against Starmer: Organise left in the labour movement | Housing | Ukraine | History
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Solidarity 714, 26 June 2024. Articles include: Vote Labour, but fight for a workers’ government Gaza, Lebanon-Israel: Ceasefire now! France: action committees, not people’s front? Support the junior doctors! Housing and the socialist future Challenge Labour on housing Why we say “two states” Yakoob and his jokes about domestic violence Obvious lie…
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The latest health news, including a curriculum changes in Victoria to bring phonics learning into the classrooms. A look at Australia's COVID, influenza and RSV numbers, and the vaccination rates for winter. And concerns over the quality of research in a paper on excess mortality rates during the COVID pandemic published in the British Medical Jour…
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Sepsis is a potentially deadly condition that happens when the immune system has an extreme response to infection. It can cause irreversible organ damage. Australian researchers are developing a new drug designed to restore cells that become degraded.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Age-related macular degeneration is a common disease which leads to a loss of central vision.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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While it's still a rarity reserved for astronauts and the very rich, space travel is becoming more common. We know it changes the body, both at the physiological and the cellular level. But we're still in the dark about what this means for long-term health when crew members splash back down to earth.…
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week, including iron infusions and more on migraines. You can email us at healthreport@abc.net.auBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Freddy speaks to Jacob Howland, Provost and Dean of the Intellectual Foundations Program at the University of Austin, about the spread of college protests across American universities in response to the Israel-Gaza conflict. How have campuses become such hot beds of anti-Israeli sentiment and what has the influence of Marxism been? They also discus…
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In this episode, Freddy Gray is joined by Fareed Zakaria, host of CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS and columnist for The Washington Post. They discuss liberalism, the state of America, and identity politics. They also cover Fareed's new book, Age of Revolutions, which asks one central question: what are the causes of the seismic social disruptions we are g…
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Episode 33: Rise and Shines Revisited
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Today on Rise, by popular request, we are taking a bit of a retrospective look back at previous episodes and, in particular, our good intentions with the Rise and Shine actions to see if we actually took our own advice and, if not, why not! Resources mentioned: Liz's summer challenge: https://lizfolan.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/sunrisesobri…
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week, including asthma prevention and the etymology of migraine. You can email us at healthreport@abc.net.auBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We blink more than we need to, and scientists have been trying to find out why. New research suggests blinking helps us see the world in finer detail – essentially, it makes our eyes more sensitive.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pain can be a helpful tool to make sure we don't exceed our limits, but when it persists it can be detrimental. Research has shown that people experiencing chronic pain see the world as a harsher place – distances are longer and hills are steeper.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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If you're one of many ransacking the cold and flu aisle this winter, you might have spotted a common ingredient: zinc. It has been touted as a remedy for sickness — even a preventative. A comprehensive review has delved into the current research into the supplement and its effectiveness. Guest Assistant Professor Daryl Nault, Maryland University of…
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Dr Penny Palmer, Executive Producer of ABC TV's Catalyst, looks back at her time working with Michael Mosley at the BBC in the early 2000s.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Making health new this week, could a common type-2 diabetes treatment also help in the fight against some cancers? And, two research papers examine the most effective way to treat sepsis.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is anti-white racism tearing America apart?
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Freddy Gray speaks to Jeremy Carl, Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute. They discuss his book, The Unprotected Class: how anti-white racism is tearing America apart. They also cover affirmative action, and where America goes from here. Watch this episode on Spectator TV.By The Spectator
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Freddy Gray speaks to Haz Al-Din, one of the leading theorists of MAGA Communism. They ask, what does the term mean, is it feasible, and how would they like to change America?By The Spectator
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712 — Win union and workers rights: Vote Labour but fight for a workers' government | Sudan | Gaza
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Solidarity 712, 12 June 2024. Articles:Win worker rights! For Labour, against Starmer!Cease fire, two states, equal rights!For unilateral nuclear disarmamentFor open borders and free movement!Trade unionists rally against Justine Canady sackingTata uses bully tacticsUnion protests? Good, but should be betterCeasefire in Gaza; stop Israel-Hezbollah …
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The latest health news, including promising developments in the treatment of skin cancer and prostate cancer. Also, an update on the various bird flu strains circulation as Mexico records a death from H5N2. And a new discovery sheds light on the cause of inflammatory bowel disease. References Avian Influenza A (H5N2) - Mexico Long-Term Outcomes in …
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About 1 in 5 Australians suffer with migraine, a complex and often debilitating condition. While there is no cure, migraines can be managed. However it can take a long time for people to find an approach that works for them, which is why experts want to make that journey easier. Guest Lorraine Graham Associate Professor Susan Tomlinson, neurologist…
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We know that exercise is good for us, but what is going on at the cellular level to explain it? New research hints at what exercise is doing to the brain cells of mice to keep them mentally fit. Guest Associate Professor Jana Vukovic, University of Queensland References Exercise rejuvenates microglia and reverses T cell accumulation in the aged fem…
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What the temperature is doing to our mental health
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In a climate changed world, we're bound to experience hotter days with more frequency. There are physical health implications, but there are mental health consequences as well. Guest Dr Taylor Braund, UNSW Black Dog Institute References Ambient maximum daily temperature and mental health‐related presentations to a western Sydney emergency departmen…
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week, including a little-known predictor of heart disease. This under-tested type of blood fat could be driving heart disease You can email us at healthreport@abc.net.auBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Freddy Gray is joined by Alex Castellanos, Republican Party strategist who has served as media consultant to seven U.S. Presidential campaigns. They discuss Donald Trump's presidential campaign, his search for a vice president, and if there's any way Joe Biden can tarnish his image.By The Spectator
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