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The Best Science (BS) Medicine Podcast is a weekly presentation where practitioners can get evidence-based drug therapy content that is practical, entertaining and promotes healthy scepticism. In essence, we are the Medication Mythbusters. We present information that is useful and relevant to physicians, pharmacists, nurses, physician assistants and other health professionals, and that can easily be incorporated into day-to-day practice. The podcast is presented by Dr. James McCormack, Profe ...
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From Here Forward shares stories and ideas about amazing things UBC and its alumni are doing around the world. It covers people and places, truths, science, art, and accomplishments with the view that sharing better inspires better. Join hosts Carol Eugene Park and Jeevan Sangha, both UBC grads, in exploring solutions for the negative stuff out there — focussing on the good for a change, from here forward.
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Dive into the dynamic world of non-surgical aesthetic medicine with your daily dose of insight from Dr. Teri Fisher, in the "Aesthetic Medicine Minute." Crafted for those on the go, each power-packed one-minute episode is your shortcut to the latest trends, breakthroughs, and must-know news in the realm of aesthetic non-surgical treatments. From the heart of Vancouver, BC, Dr. Fisher, a seasoned expert at the Anti-Aging Medical and Laser Clinic, simplifies the complex universe of injectables ...
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MFA Writers

Jared McCormack

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MFA Writers is the podcast where host Jared McCormack interviews creative writing MFA students about their program, their process, and a piece they’re working on.
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Primary Care in a Pandemic

UBC Medicine Learning Network

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Primary Care in a Pandemic looks at the changes in primary care in British Columbia during the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about ways primary care clinics adapted during the crisis. Each episode tackles a different topic from how to stay connected as a team to how to approach advanced care planning with patients. We try to keep things real and practical so you can apply these ideas in your practices. Produced by the University of British Columbia's Primary Care Innovation Support Unit in the ...
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Duggan Hill

Time Signal Productions

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On a back country road outside the hamlet of Duggan Hill, Saskatchewan, a woman named Sasha Ismond goes missing without a trace. She had been travelling from Vancouver for the past day, and was mere minutes away from her father's home. The last person she spoke to was her former partner, Zoe, a journalism student at the University of British Columbia. This is a collection of recovered audio recordings from the subsequent investigation into her disappearance, recorded during the summer of 2015.
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Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology is hosted by Dr. Dan Cox, a professor at the University of British Columbia. This show delivers engaging discussions with the world's foremost research experts for listeners interested in or practicing psychotherapy or counseling to provide expert insights and practical advice into mental health, psychotherapy practice, and clinical training. This podcast provides valuable insights whether you are interested in psychotherapy, an applied psychology discipl ...
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This is the Cannabis Science Podcast, a show dedicated entirely to answering your most salient questions about cannabis, it’s uses, preparations, products, and constituents using the most recent and proven scientific data from both industry and academic sources. Join Dr. Ricardo Rivera, a faculty member in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of British Columbia, and Dr. Macarena Cataldo, a chemical engineer and activist based out of Vancouver, British Columbia. Together they wil ...
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Hearts-based Education and Anti-Colonial Learning (H.E.A.L.) Healthcare invites you to explore ways we have come to be in this world through arts-based learning tools providing an opportunity to deepen understandings about cultural humility, cultural competency, anti-racism, and anti-colonialism. This podcast channel shares the audio inspired H.E.A.L. projects in one location. Be sure to read the podcast description for links to the project pages on the H.E.A.L. website to get all the backgr ...
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Bone Break

UBC Continuing Professional Development

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Welcome to the Bone Break podcast, an innovative educational resource designed by Canadian Orthopaedic Surgery residents and medical students. Our podcast stands as a cornerstone for medical students aiming to excel in their orthopaedic rotations by distilling complex principles into easy-to-understand, high-yield concepts. A word from your host, Dr. Kaid van Kampen “Bone Break” is a podcast that was inspired by my own experiences in medical school as I tried to read around cases and learn o ...
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Dr Rafet Jhameel

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Dr Rafet Jhameel is a family physician who is dedicated to serving his patients. He completed residency training at the University of British Columbia in 2009 and has primarily focused on seniors' health, pain management, and weight loss. Dr. Jhameel will ensure you maintain a healthy weight with proven approaches such as diet and exercise.
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Raise the Line

Michael Carrese, Shiv Gaglani

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Join hosts Shiv Gaglani, Hillary Acer, Lindsey Smith, Caleb Furnas and Michael Carrese for an ongoing exploration of how to improve health and healthcare with prominent figures and pioneers in healthcare innovation such as Chelsea Clinton, Mark Cuban, Dr. Ashish Jha, Dr. Eric Topol, Dr. Vivian Lee and Sal Khan as well as senior leaders at organizations such as the CDC, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, WHO, Harvard University, NYU Langone and many others.
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We are graduate students in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia. Thanks to the department’s support, we have come together to explore multimodality in all its forms. As students and educators, we are interested in the ways people engage in multimodal communication and expression across a range of activities. We are also curious about how different ways of multimodal teaching and learning can build a better understanding of concepts and crea ...
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ABN Newswire Records Company Executives in both a Live and Studio Environment, from trade shows, event seminars, roadshows and even Corporate Video production, to enable company executives to communicate with investors around the world
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Universal Adviser is one of the brilliant immigration consultants in certified by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Settle down in the great White North within a year. Check the profile eligibility, crs score and initiate the visa filing process under the guidance of experts. Apply for Canada Visa with best immigration consultants.
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Barbara is a former top-ranked sell-side Equity Analyst and the Founder of Brady Capital Research, a leading-edge research and strategic consulting firm. She is also the author of the upcoming book "Ubernomics: The Next Generation of Business Strategy" and was one of the first analysts to publish an in-depth research report on the sharing economy back in the Fall of 2014. Barbara ranked as an All-Star Analyst for four consecutive years, achieving top-three standing each year in the Business ...
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Perspective with Alison Smith

Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)

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Perspective on CPAC examines world events that matter to Canadians. With dispatches from the field and expert analysis, our guests break down complex global issues and shed light on Canada’s role on the international stage. Alison Smith is one of Canada’s best known and respected broadcast journalists. As an anchor and reporter for more than three decades, she was a senior award-winning member of the CBC News team. She has reported from every Canadian province and territory and across the gl ...
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Welcome to Mayo615 Technology Partners' “Insights for Entrepreneurs." In each weekly episode, we will broadcast important and unique insights into the world of entrepreneurial management. David Mayes shares his extensive hands-on technology industry experience and applies leading-edge management principles to entrepreneurship and technology. David Mayes, the founder of Mayo615 Technology Partners, is a seasoned Silicon Valley veteran and an Intel executive alumnus. He has extensive experienc ...
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Voice-first technology is becoming the operating system of healthcare, and it is poised to completely disrupt the way we experience everything in health and medicine. We are entering the era of ambient computing – smart speakers around us that are ready to carry out our commands through the most natural interfaces known to us – our voices. In this podcast, we discuss the latest news, projects, research, and breakthroughs about the rapidly expanding intersection of Healthcare and VoiceFirst t ...
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Candid conversations with the big hitters of flow cytometry presented by Dr Peter O'Toole. Brought to you by Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and Bitesize Bio. Flow Stars is a podcast from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and Bitesize Bio that interviews some big hitters in the flow cytometry world. Your host is Dr Peter O'Toole (University of York), an engaging and energic personality who knows how to throw a few curveballs to keep his guest on their toes. This series takes us through the highs a ...
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Land Decolonized Podcast

First Nation Land Management Resource Centre

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Welcome to Land Decolonized! This Indigenous podcast explores the practical side of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. Created for First Nations communities and anyone interested in learning more about land governance outside of the Indian Act. The Land Decolonized podcast is brought to you by the First Nation Land Management Resource Centre and supported by the First Nation Land Advisory Board.
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From Our Vantage Point

Podcast by Vantage Point, Rowan King

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Join us every month as we interview non-profit governance and management experts. From Our Vantage Point discusses specific information to address the unique challenges and opportunities non-profit sector leaders face every day. Join us as we interview non-profit governance and management leaders on topics from tips for effective board meetings and strategic volunteer engagement, creating inclusive workplaces and organizational systems, to effective government relations and advocacy strategi ...
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In this episode, we explore a recent study from the Annals of Dermatological Science on the effectiveness of very high molecular weight hyaluronic acid (VHMWHA) used as a dermabooster. Conducted by the Instituto de Fotomedicina in Barcelona, the study involved 119 volunteers and demonstrated an 86% improvement in skin elasticity with over 95% of pa…
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Carlee Jensen reflects on how the American West and constructions of personal mythology shaped her writing, and how coming out “late” taught her that life has no single narrative. She also tells Jared why she avoided MFA application resources before submitting her materials, how the MFA helped her refocus on writing as an art, not just a profession…
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In part 2, Dan and Dr. Ken Critchfield continue to dive deep into the science of interactions and the SASB. Dr. Critchfield is Associate Professor and Program Director of the Clinical Psychology Program of the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University. Dr. Critchfield explains the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) mode…
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This episode discusses the recent approval of BOTOX® Cosmetic by Allergan Aesthetics in China for treating masseter muscle prominence (MMP), marking it as the first neurotoxin approved for this use in the country. Professor Sun Jiaming from Union Hospital shares insights into the rising demand for minimally invasive facial contouring among Asians. …
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This episode dives into the often-overlooked complications of traveling with beauty enhancements like Botox or fillers. Joanne Prophet, a TikTok influencer, shares how her cosmetic procedures led to frequent detentions at airports due to mismatches with her passport photo. We discuss why significant facial changes can trigger identity verification …
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This episode explores recent trends in the aesthetic industry with Dr. Daniel Chang, a leading aesthetic physician based in Singapore. Listeners will gain insights into the growing preference for non-invasive treatments among young professionals, advancements in personalized skincare through biohacking and AI, and the emergence of biotherapeutics l…
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This episode provides a current update on the world of dermal fillers, covering their evolution since the FDA first approved injectable hyaluronic acid fillers in 2003. It explores the shift from filling isolated lines to comprehensive 3D facial restructuring, enabled by a diverse range of products such as Belotero Balance, Juvèderm, and Restylane.…
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In this episode, the focus is on the evolving world of injectable treatments, exploring how they have progressed from being taboo to becoming a routine part of beauty care. Featuring insights from experts like Dr. Sherly Soleiman and Dr. Gary Motykie, the discussion centers on new trends such as regenerative injectables like Sculptra, which stimula…
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“I thought that education and medicine was a pathway for me to not only get out of my small town but to also make a huge impact somewhere in the world,” says Jermaine Blakely, a third-year medical student at Howard University College of Medicine. But Blakely didn’t wait for medical school to start making a difference. While an undergrad at Morehous…
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In this episode dated October 3rd, 2024, the podcast explores what steps to take if your lip fillers don't go as planned. With lip fillers becoming increasingly popular, the episode covers potential issues such as infections, allergic reactions, and tissue damage. Dr. Rose, a well-known dermatologist with a significant social media following, share…
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This episode explores the recent innovations in aesthetic medicine focusing on exosomes and their role in skin rejuvenation. Listeners will learn about exosomes and their benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, and find out how Meta Cell Technology's CE-certified machine is paving the way for personalized exosome-based treatmen…
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In episode 587, Mike and James invite Adrienne Lindblad back to the podcast to go over all the evidence we have for the oral GLP-1 weight loss medications. You know you are going to get lots of questions about these medications so tune in to find out all the numbers around the benefit and potential harms – and cost. Show notes 1) Tools for Practice…
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Dan is joined by Dr. Ken Critchfield to dive deep in the science of interactions. Dr. Critchfield is Associate Professor and Program Director of the Clinical Psychology Program of the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University. Dr. Critchfield discusses his creative aspirations, particularly in pottery and music, and how these inte…
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This episode covers the essentials you need to know before booking a Masseter Botox appointment. Dr. Sophie Shotter and Dr. El Muntasar provide insights into the benefits and safety of this popular treatment, which can help with teeth grinding, TMJ disorders, and facial slimming. Listeners will learn about the importance of consulting a qualified p…
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This episode delves into the ever-growing trend of lip fillers, driven by pop culture influencers like Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian. Listeners will gain insights into why lip fillers have surged in popularity, the statistics behind their rise, and the qualities they enhance. The episode also explores alternative methods for achieving fuller lips…
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The episode delves into the world of aesthetic medicine, focusing on the trending anti-aging ingredient Acetyl hexapeptide-8, commonly known as Argireline. The podcast explores how Argireline, often referred to as "topical Botox," compares to traditional Botox in terms of effectiveness. Through examining various studies, including their results and…
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This episode delves into the latest clinical outcomes of Lanluma®, an injectable poly-L-lactic acid-based collagen stimulator, as revealed by a recent post-market study. Listeners will learn about the trial's methodology, participant experiences, and the areas treated, along with the adverse events reported. The episode also covers the overall sati…
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This episode delves into the use of injectable hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers as a noninvasive option for nipple-areola complex (NAC) reconstruction after mastectomy. Listeners will learn about the challenges of traditional local tissue flap techniques, such as significant nipple projection loss, and how HA fillers can provide immediate and ad…
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This episode explores the latest advancements in hair restoration from Elevai Labs Inc., focusing on their use of exosome serum technology. Listeners will learn about the impressive results from their recent study, which saw significant improvements in hair growth and scalp health for participants. The episode also hints at what's next for Elevai L…
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One way to look at today's guest is that if he were a zebra, he would have extra stripes because, unfortunately, he has more than one rare condition, which is a first for a guest in our Year of the Zebra series. After struggling with various GI issues most of his life, Brian Kennedy, an Elsevier colleague, was diagnosed several years ago with exocr…
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This episode dives into the rising trends in aesthetic treatments focusing on personalization and a natural look. Discover why non-surgical treatments are becoming essential for enhancing individual features and how technologies like AI diagnostics and DNA analysis contribute to custom beauty plans. Learn about the benefits of subtle, gradual tweak…
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On this episode, Jonny Teklit sits down with Jared to talk about crafting odes to small, granular subjects, sharing his personal productivity tips and the common writing advice that doesn’t work for him. Plus, Jonny discusses the pros and cons of UW-Madison’s rotating genre admissions policy and reflects on how Lynda Barry’s comics class changed hi…
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In this episode, listeners will get an informative overview of the rising popularity of Botox treatments in Canada, reflecting a global trend in non-invasive aesthetic procedures. The discussion covers market growth, economic resilience, and consumer trends driving the demand for these treatments, particularly in the post-pandemic era. Listeners wi…
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Dan is joined by Dr. Antonio Pascual-Leone in this episode focusing on emotion processing in psychotherapy. In Part 2 of this conversation, Dr. Antonio Pascual-Leone delves into the complexities of emotion processing, exploring the distinctions between adaptive and maladaptive emotions, the sequential model of emotional processing, and the importan…
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In this episode, the focus is on the benefits of combining Botulinum Toxin type A (BoNT-A) with other aesthetic treatments to enhance facial rejuvenation. Listeners will learn how BoNT-A, while effective at reducing wrinkles and controlling muscle movement, becomes even more powerful when paired with dermal fillers, lasers, and light-based devices.…
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In this episode, the host delves into the evolution of botulinum toxin in aesthetic medicine since its FDA approval in 1989. Listeners will learn about Botox's significant impact on reducing facial wrinkles and redefining musculature. The discussion also covers various neuromodulators now available on the market, their sophisticated purification pr…
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This episode delves into the complexities of botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) dosages in aesthetic medicine, focusing on the risks associated with higher doses and the potential for developing resistance. The discussion covers the difference in dosages between aesthetic and therapeutic uses, the relevance of immunogenicity, and strategies to mitigate ri…
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This episode explores the evolving world of botulinum toxin A (BoNTA) and its impact on aesthetic medicine. Listeners will learn about the differences between the major BoNTA formulations—Dysport, Xeomin, and Botox—and how Xeomin's unique purification process enhances its safety and sustainability. The episode also covers new guidelines developed b…
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“If you really want to build a relationship with your patients, a model based on insurance doesn't enable you to spend enough time with them to build that connection,” says Dr. Ginamarie Papia, a practitioner of integrative medicine based in New York. That explains why the 30-something entrepreneur has just launched her own virtual “direct-to-patie…
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This episode provides an in-depth look at the evolution and impact of OnabotulinumtoxinA, commonly known as Botox Cosmetic. Listeners will learn about Botox's origins, its rapid rise in the field of aesthetic medicine, and its extensive approval for treating various facial lines. The podcast highlights the significant increase in its applications a…
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This episode explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in cosmetic dermatology, focusing on how AI enhances diagnostic precision, treatment planning, and patient education. Through the examination of 53 articles, it unveils AI's superior ability to diagnose melanoma and accurately predict treatment sessions. The discussion covers inn…
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In episode 586, Mike and James invite Émélie Braschi back to the podcast to talk about the tricky issue of how to deal with a potential penicillin allergy. Believe it or not there are a couple of RCTs looking at this issue. These two trials compared oral challenge alone to skin testing followed (if negative) by oral challenge. The results may allow…
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Dan is joined by Dr. Antonio Pascual-Leone in this episode focusing on ****. Dr. Pascual-Leone runs the Emotion Change Lab at the University of Windsor and supervises research on the processes of emotional change as they occur in psychotherapy and in everyday life. Dr. Pascual-Leone usually teaches courses on psychotherapy interventions and has coa…
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This episode delves into the cultural influence of Barbie on modern beauty standards. It discusses the rise in cosmetic procedures driven by the desire to achieve the 'Barbie' look and highlights the key features associated with this aesthetic. Dr. Evgenyia Shelemba offers insights into the psychological and physical aspects of this trend, undersco…
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This episode dives into a study from Germany on the use of botulinum toxin (Botox) for treating bruxism among oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Listeners will learn about data gathered from 107 surgeons, treatment practices, and the frequency of Botox usage in managing this condition. The discussion highlights the high confidence in Botox therapy, i…
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This episode explores the potential psychological benefits of botulinum toxin A (Botox) beyond its cosmetic applications. Delving into recent research, the episode examines how Botox might improve mood and self-confidence by paralyzing frown muscles, potentially disrupting the negative feedback loop associated with depression. A study involving 87 …
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This episode explores the rapid evolution of facial fillers, tracing their history from early collagen injections to the latest innovations like Juvederm Volux XC. Listeners will learn about the rise of sculpting fillers for sharper jawlines and chiseled chins, and the importance of choosing skilled practitioners to avoid complications such as "pil…
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This episode delves into the nuances of hyaluronic acid (HA)-based dermal fillers, a top choice in non-invasive facial treatments. It covers the importance of understanding key properties like HA concentration, molecular weight, G′, and degree of cross-linking for achieving safe and effective results. By highlighting IBSA Farmaceutici Italia's adva…
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As we continue our Year of the Zebra focus on rare disorders, we’re going to focus on the productive relationships that can develop between the families of children with rare diseases and the researchers who are trying to develop treatments and cures. Join Raise the Line host Lindsey Smith as she explores the various dimensions involved with Jennif…
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This episode, dated September 12, 2024, explores the decline of the 'Instagram face' and the growing trend of dissolving lip fillers, as popular influencers like Kylie Jenner move away from the enhancements that once boosted their fame. Featuring insights from experts like Dr. Madhuri Agarwal and Dr. Jaishree Sharad, the episode delves into the pro…
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This episode delves into a noteworthy case report by Dr. Kateryn Perez Willis, focusing on the use of poly-D-lactic acid (PDLLA) for facial rejuvenation. The discussion covers the shifting trends in aesthetic medicine towards biostimulators, which enhance collagen production for natural-looking results. Dr. Perez Willis's biopsy study on a 30-year-…
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It’s the start of a new academic year and UBC’s student athletes are back in action. It’s an exciting time, but for some it can be challenging to balance the pressures of being both a student and a high-performance athlete. In this episode, hosts Carol and Jeevan talk to Dr. Whitney Sedgwick, a licensed psychologist and mental performance/mental he…
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It’s not quite Halloween, but on this episode, Emma Allman talks to Jared about the utility of defamiliarization, surrealism, uncanniness, and body horror in ecofiction (spooky!). Plus, she discusses how working in marketing pre-MFA helped her understand professionalism and realism in academia, life in Tuscaloosa as it aligns with and diverges from…
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In this episode, explore the growing popularity of Sculptra, a collagen-boosting injectable that offers a gradual and natural approach to combating aging. Dr. Nancy Samolitis and Dr. David Saadat provide insights into Sculptra's bio-stimulatory properties, its tissue regenerative benefits, and why it’s becoming a top choice for both younger and old…
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In the 2nd episode of season two, Dan continues his conversation with Dr. Simon Goldberg, Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Core Faculty at the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin. Dan and Dr. Goldberg explore the topics of rejection and setbacks in academia, positive experiences in collaboration…
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The episode honors Alastair Carruthers, who revolutionized aesthetic medicine by co-pioneering the cosmetic use of Botox with his wife, Jean. Listeners will hear about Carruthers' influential career, from his early days at Oxford to his pivotal roles in dermatologic research and surgery. The podcast explores his lasting contributions to the medical…
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