Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Dermatology. JAMA Dermatology covers research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment. Our mission is to explicate the structure and function of the skin and its diseases and the art of using this information to deliver optimal medical and surgical care to the patient. We attempt to enhance the understanding of cutaneous pathophysiology and improve the clinician's ability to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
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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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Acne is one of the most usual skin problem in the United States, and there are plenty of acne therapies offered-- but not all these treatments are produced just as. It is essential to discover a clear skin regimen and therapy strategy that integrates natural acne-fighting ingredients-- cue BioClarity. Our acne treatment service is medically supported and also naturally-derived. You are entitled to clear skin, as well as we're right here in order to help you get it. BioClarity offers plant-ba ...
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Everything women’s health in under 15 minutes by an experienced naturopathic doctor and bestselling author of the books Period Repair Manual, Hormone Repair Manual, and Metabolism Repair for Women. Simple explanations for topics such as PCOS, endometriosis, hormonal birth control, and more. For more, visit LaraBriden.com
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Welcome to the Unwritten Beauty Talks, a platform where empowerment meets expertise! I'm Katarina Forster, a seasoned master aesthetician, and I'm joined by my talented co-host, Amy Strong, a skilled permanent makeup artist. Together, we're your guides into a world where women support each other and where beauty is about more than meets the eye. In each episode, we spotlight remarkable women who have conquered challenges, found their inner strength, and emerged as inspiring figures. Their st ...
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Hypoglycemia in young women: The science behind "hangry"
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Symptoms of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar include light-headedness, headaches, and anxiety. Hypoglycemia can even feel like panic attacks. In this episode, Lara discusses: why young women are more prone to hypoglycemia, the importance of the autonomic nervous system and a "blunted glucagon response," and what you can do to feel better. Links: Pre…
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Interview with Esthetician Jess Falvy | Business owner of Skin Ritual Co.
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Check out Jess: /Use code UNWRITTEN for 10% skincare products on her site until the end of august!!! https://skinritualco.com/ Instagram: @skinandtherituals Skin Ritual Co, is in San Francisco CA. She specializes in reparative / sensitive skin, but each esthetician at her spa specializes in different skin concerns so that way they can make sure eve…
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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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Wedding Prep: Glass Skin edition Katarina and Amy go over wedding day tips and tricks and a good timeline for when you should see a beauty professional for skin conditions, and permanent make up.
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In this episode, Katarina and Amy go over wedding day tips and tricks and a good timeline for when you should see a beauty professional for skin conditions, and permanent make up. Cup: https://amzn.to/4b5UPX0 Connect with Us: Katarina's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your.master.aesthetician/ Amy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simples…
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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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Single-Lesion Skin Cancer Risk Stratification Triage Pathway
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Interview with Albert S. Chiou, MD, MBA, author of Single-Lesion Skin Cancer Risk Stratification Triage Pathway. Hosted by Adewole Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Single-Lesion Skin Cancer Risk Stratification Triage Pathway
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Battling an Autoimmune Disorder ft: Madison Luck | how to navigate the medical system, Kybella, Lip Filler, Lip Blush
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Check out Madison: https://www.instagram.com/moosartisanmarket/ Use code UNWRITTEN or message her for 10% off your order. Kybella was performed by Amanda Peacock NP: https://www.instagram.com/revivebypeacock/ Lip Blush and Powder Brows Performed by Amy Strong: https://www.instagram.com/simplesweetamy/ Connect with Us: Katarina's Instagram: https://…
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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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Setting boundaries and protecting your energy in and out of the treatment room Kat&Amy
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This is one of the very first episodes that we recorded, and I know that you can tell, but I feel like there are so many little nuggets in here that I hope you guys find value from it. Who I get all my cleansing stuff from: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HelloLunaShop?ref=cart_shop_name_click&cart_id=9965680687 Connect with Us: Katarina's Instagram: htt…
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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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You are attracting what you're putting out: you are what you manifest, clientele and friendships
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In this episode, we discussed how to cleanse your energy from toxic people and how to balance yourself when you work around others constantly whether you are a beauty, professional, or not I believe that this applies to everyone we truly are the energy that we are putting out into the world so if you were unhappy with something going on in your lif…
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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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Solo Q&A: Katarina’s Acne Journey | How to grow on Social Media as an esthetician, lost pregnancy, acne safe makeup and more
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Today on this Q&A, we talk a little bit about everything. I hope you enjoyed the style of episode if you want to participate in the next Q&A, make sure you were following our podcast on Instagram as well as Katarina. Acne Safe Makeup: https://shopmy.us/collections/457796 Red Light Therapy: Code Katarina10 for 10% off https://omniluxled.com/collecti…
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How effective are COVID vaccines against current variants?
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The latest health news, including new research on how effective our COVID-19 vaccinations are, especially at keeping people out of hospital and preventing death.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why breast cancer screening needs to change
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For the first time in 15 years, breast cancer screening is undergoing a review in Australia. A report has recommended updating the assessment protocol and incorporating newer imaging technologies.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Treating type 2 diabetes early has major benefits
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The earlier blood sugar levels are normalised in type 2 diabetes, the fewer complications a person will go on to have.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Stem cells have long held the the promise of revolutionising medicine. They're taking a while to deliver on the promise, but two new studies have brought us a little closer. One combats the life-threatening rejection disease that many bone marrow donation recipients develop ... using a different type of stem cell. The other looks at using someone's…
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Mailbag: Does the 'sick quitter' effect apply to socialising?
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week, including research into allergies in adulthood. Plus the "sick quitter" effect and a curious prescription given to the grandmother of one of our listeners...By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Our Top easy Life Changing Beauty Hacks from an Aesthetician and PMU artist
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Katarina and Amy break down their top beauty hacks that they feel like have enhanced and changed their lives. (some of these links our show makes commission off of. WE appreciate all your love and support for our show) Katarina’s List: Best at home clinically proven at home LED light mask: Code Katarina10 takes 10% off https://omniluxled.com/collec…
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Bird flu in Australia — how concerned should we be?
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The latest health news, including the various bird flu outbreaks in Australia and the variants at play. Also the new, flirtatious subvariant of Omicron is on the rise.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The acne medication that can cause serious harm in pregnancy
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As oral retinoids become more popular for the treatment of acne, there are concerns the message isn't getting through about the risk of getting pregnant while taking these medications.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Researchers are hoping to combat the assumption that psychedelics might be 'safer' than other drugs. A new study has detailed the deaths of 43 people from either magic mushrooms or LSD between 2000 and 2023.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's easier than you think to lose your 'mental fitness'
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There are things known to improve your mental wellbeing – keeping a routine, engaging in meaningful activity, making plans and connecting socially. So what happens when you cut back on those things?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It has long been thought that beta-amyloid is the trigger for Alzheimer's Disease. But now researchers are looking at an even earlier trigger that could lead to treatments that prevent the initial beta-amyloid cascade from ever being initiated.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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SOLO Katarina dives into how to deal with tik tok skincare trends as a consumer and an esthetician
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Navigating skincare trends can be problematic for beauty, professional, such as aestheticians and also for consumers Katarina breaks down who you should trust and when you should trust it, and when you should seek out a beauty professional, and how to get the most bang for your buck and for your treatments. This is also great for estheticians on ho…
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The health effects of hormone therapy for menopause
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The latest health news, including a decades long study looking into the health effects of menopausal hormone therapy.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Predicting the children who'll outgrow allergies
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By measuring the rise and fall of antibodies in the blood, researchers have been able to predict the path ahead for some kids.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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