We are two Black women discussing health disparities that disproportionately affect the Black community. We examine current and historical cases of medical injustices within the American healthcare system. And we amplify organizations and individuals working with marginalized communities to improve health outcomes.
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The Health Disparities Podcast is the world’s leading health equity discussion forum and is a program of Movement is Life. This podcast features thought leaders in the world of equitable health, and highlights health disparities, social determinants of health and community-led solutions.
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The Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium and The Office of Community Outreach and Engagement bring you community voices in cancer care and prevention. Join us for conversations about cancer-related research, cultural humility, personal stories, and community-led work to reduce health inequities in Washington State. "We acknowledge exploited labor, racist, heterosexist, ableist, xenophobic, religious, sexist, trans-antagonistic and other oppressive violence ...
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The Healthy Project is hosted by Corey Dion Lewis, Clinical Health Coach fora safety net hospital. Because of his experience working directly with patients in underserved communities, Corey felt the need to speak up address the issues, and provide solutions to improve the healthcare experience for the ones that need it the most. The Healthy Project Podcast addresses topics related to health equity, prevention, diversity, and literacy for healthcare professionals addressing today's and tomorr ...
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Our series of of daily listener commentaries since 1991.
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A new podcast with unfiltered, honest conversations about structural racism in health care and what we can do about it. We bring you interviews with experts in health care who speak candidly about the historical basis of racism in health, current events, and strategies for dismantling disparities. Created by the Disparities Solutions Center (DSC) at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. https://mghdisparitiessolutions.org/ Hosted by Aswita Tan-McGrory Produced by Karey Kenst The DSC is l ...
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HOOOOOOONNNNNNEEEEEYYYYY!!!!!! We are Aware Dispare! Where We are in Dispare, to help You become Aware, of what's going on out there! We like to talk about random things that are impacting us in the random moments of the day. From Chubs to Bed Bugs! You name it, we will probably talk about it! We hope you enjoy the experience of two friends, acting goofy, and having a hell of time! You're in for a wild ride Honey!
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3 Black Docs is a weekly podcast dedicated to educating the community about health and health disparities in an approachable and entertaining way - what we call #Medutainment. “The Docs”- Dr. Karen Winkfield, Dr. Tiffany Avery, & Dr. Zanetta Lamar - use their individual experiences in clinic and in life to discuss methods of self-advocacy and create innovative solutions for community health.
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Sociology. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Weekly Editors' Audio Summary for JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association
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UCTV programs examine the complex, but now preventable and treatable, conditions of the heart and blood vessels.
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Explore rheumatological conditions with the clinical experts. This monthly podcast covers everything from disease presentation to diagnosis, treatment and management. Some months, real cases are used to bring the discussion to life.
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Keeping InSight is a healthcare podcast that will feature prominent leaders in the fields of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and transplantation in a conversational setting with Sanofi Medical Affairs. We are starting the conversation by focusing on healthcare inequities and diving into how the healthcare community can work to overcome these disparities and provide equitable care for all patients. This podcast is intended for US health professionals only.
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Programs from the University of California, San Diego.
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Programs from the University of California, San Diego.
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How can we tackle haunting issues like poverty, racism, affordable housing, income disparity, and homelessness? The LiftEd Podcast, brought to you by EndPovertyEdmonton, brings a non-partisan, optimistic view to some of the biggest social issues facing our city. Join hosts Erick Ambtman, Executive Director at EndPovertyEdmonton, and former city councillor Scott McKeen as they discuss Edmonton’s most challenging social issues with opinion leaders and subject matter experts.
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Who Belongs? was launched in Fall 2018 as the Othering & Belonging Institute's official podcast. The question of who belongs in our societies, whether local, national, or global, is one of the central drivers that underpin how people are othered, or how the conditions of belonging are created. Our podcast addresses this foundational question to open pathways to explore a range of policies, movements, scholarship, and narratives that get us closer to the goal we seek, which is to advance a so ...
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On the HealthChangers podcast, presented by Regence, we share real-life stories and expertise from leaders who are working to make healthcare simpler, personalized and more affordable.
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Welcome to Being MissUnderstood, a too-real podcast tackling the often MissUnderstood impacts of our lives. Join us as we consistently produce content that will help bridge gaps between you and the health outcomes you deserve. Host: Aunty Ky
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Get the latest from the labs, doctors and medical centers at the University of California so you can make the best health care decisions. Visit uctv.tv/health
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A spoken word website exploring open faith ideas through story and metaphor with writer Margaret Dulaney.
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To produce a show that brings awareness to not only the disparity of black people in this country but to also shine a light on those who are doing their part and taking a stand against the systemic problem we face in this country.
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A podcast dedicated to the exposition and application of the Bible, bringing the hope of Christ into our lives each week.
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An inside look at the careers of successful professionals and recruiters, hosted by CEO of Inspire Careers LLC, Cathy Lanzalaco.
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Compass Opioid Stewardship Mini Series on Health Equity and Health Disparities
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Dr. Don Stader, MD, and Dr. Rachael Duncan, PharmD, discuss the economic, racial, geographic, and social factors that often limit our patient’s abilities to achieve their greatest health. In this mini-series, they explore the policy and practice solutions that promote equity and advance the health and healthcare of our patients and communities. Through informational episodes and expert interviews, this series hopes to help craft a more equitable, just, and healthy nation.
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Get the latest from the labs, doctors and medical centers at the University of California so you can make the best health care decisions. Visit uctv.tv/health
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A podcast from the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) that shares real stories from network members who are working to change systems and structures that impact people with disabilities. Each AUCD Network Narratives episode features a conversation about experiences at a LEND, UCEDD or IDDRC, especially highlighting emerging leaders and the voices of BIPOC disabled people and their families. We aim to energize AUCD network members to take action in their own communities. ...
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University of California researchers and clinicians keep you in the know about the latest in aging and senior health research.
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A useful discussion of research recently published in JAMA Network Open, directly from the editors.
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Growing Old: Tales from an Urban Canopy
Tamara Power-Drutis, Colleen Echohawk, Katie Mosehauer, Lylianna Allala
Explore Seattle's urban forest and the humans that live within it. Imagine what the Puget Sound might look like in the year 2070, if it's to become a place where both trees and humans grow old. Share in the stories and histories that have shaped the forest we live in: colonialism, assimilation boarding schools, Japanese internment, and regional restoration among them. Follow the story of Chief Seattle Club, as they turn concrete into a Medicine Garden at Eagle Village. Welcome to Growing Old.
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The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Leading through science
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UCTV delivers documentaries, faculty lectures, cutting-edge research symposiums and artistic performances from each of the ten UC campuses. Visit: uctv.tv
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UCTV delivers documentaries, faculty lectures, cutting-edge research symposiums and artistic performances from each of the ten UC campuses. Visit: uctv.tv
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AMA Update is your source for physician-focused news. Hear from physicians and other experts on trending public health concerns, practice issues, and more. Because who’s doing the talking matters. Find all AMA podcasts at ama-assn.org/podcasts.
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Drs. Noah Emery and Samuel Acuff interview researchers, clinicians, and policymakers in the field of addiction psychology with the hopes of enhancing recovery. Official podcast of the Society for Addiction Psychology.
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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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Are you passionate about fostering diversity within your workforce? Tune in to our podcast as we explore the insights and expertise of renowned DEI specialists who have successfully implemented diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging initiatives within prominent organizations. Gain inspiration and practical guidance on how to effectively introduce DEI programs in your own workplace. Visit diverseek.com to discover more!
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The latest trends, technology and insights in the world of international trade, supply chain and receivables finance from Trade Finance Global. Tune in for updates on https://www.tradefinanceglobal.com.
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Weekly updates on new data and best practices in patient care for a variety of infectious diseases including COVID-19, HIV, and viral hepatitis, from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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Christopher Badell and Adam Rebottaro discuss characters and events from their hit game, Sentinels of the Multiverse, and answer fan questions regarding the past, present, and future of Sentinel Comics.
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Join Dr. Gregory Tino as he sits down with contributing authors to the Annals of the American Thoracic Society to discuss the latest advancements and conversations in the fields of respiratory, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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Seizing Life, a CURE Epilepsy podcast hosted by Kelly Cervantes, aims to inspire empathy & give hope as we search for a cure for epilepsy. Together, we can find a cure. We can seize life.
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The Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging presents the latest innovative research being conducted by the center’s medical faculty, with the aim of promoting healthy aging.
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The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
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Dive into the world of law with 'Weekly Docket,' hosted by Silberman Law Firm's Phil Silberman. Get the latest on landmark cases, practical law, and a unique perspective on the legal landscape. Join us for a weekly exploration of law like you've never heard it before.
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Culturally competent care benefits: Reducing health disparities and patient-centered care examples
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What is cultural competence? Why is it important to have diverse physicians? What is patient-centered care? How can you provide culturally competent care? Our guest is Leong Koh, MD, president and CEO of Northwest Permanente. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.🩺 The AMA is your powerful ally in patient care. Join now: https://ama-ass…
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What role can hospital rankings play in promoting health equity?
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Hospitals and health systems can play a major role in addressing our nation’s healthcare disparities in our nation. In our latest episode – part of our hospitals and health equity series – we zero in on hospital rankings and how the metrics that are used can compel health systems to take much-needed action on health equity. “If hospitals were to fo…
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Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disparities Among Black White and Filipino Women: What's Fat Got to Do with It?
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Maria Rosario (Happy) G. Araneta, Ph.D., M.P.H., highlights the significant impact of prenatal and childhood malnutrition on later health outcomes, including coronary heart disease and diabetes. She emphasizes the importance of physical activity, strength training, and the need for inclusive research to address health disparities. Future research d…
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Fireworks Mishap, Alec Baldwin Trial, Dog Bite Liability, and Minimum Wage Disparities
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Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 26 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they discuss the recent fireworks mishap at a Utah stadium and the latest developments in the Alec Baldwin trial. Get insights on when a dog owner is liable for bites in Texas and the different types of mail services and their legal applications. Plus, a rant on the varyin…
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Mannya Sinha: Disparities in Boba and English
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Many service workers will tell you that the world would be a better place if everyone had to work a service job at some point. Here's what Mannya Sinha learned at hers.By KQED
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Episode #286 - Writers' Room: Disparation Vol. 2 #58
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We're off to another world! Show Notes: Run Time: 1:52:48 We hit the ground running with this one, and I've got IDEAS! Do they pan out? Wait and see! Another thrilling tale from the pages of Disparation, just in time for July, which will be mostly about Legacies... and Skeleton Key, I guess? Thanks everyone for listening! If you're interested in mo…
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Max Perr is going blind. He’s learning how to reconstruct the world and to see it entirely differently.By KQED
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S4 Ep. 7: "Cancer Care and LGBTQ+ Communities"
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In Season 4, Episode 7, we have a special episode in honor of Pride Month. Annavey Skenandore, Snowy Johnson, and Daniel Padron from OCOE sit down with Dr. Triplette – Medical Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program and Living Tobacco Free Services Program, as well as Associate Professor with the Cancer Prevention Program at FHCC (to name a f…
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BP and eGFR After Kidney Donation, Postpartum VTE Prophylaxis, Steroids for Severe Pulmonary Infections, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Anthony Charles, MD, MPH, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the July 23/30, 2024, issue.
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The pre-Gen Con editor's note! Show Notes: Run Time: 1:38:24 We are experiencing physical and psychic aches and pains! A variety of different damage types have been dealt to us! Thus is the way just before Gen Con. I explain "chin tucks" which makes for terrible radio, but here and here are some better explanations! Tuck your chins! (Unsurprisingly…
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When Daisy Preciado wasn't receiving the support she needed, she decided to take action into her own hands.By KQED
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Alessandro Duranti, Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology at UCLA, presents archival footage he filmed of Walter Capps' 1996 campaign for U.S. Congress to analyze how the political candidate framed his choice to run for office. Using semantic and narrative analyses, Duranti shows how Capps refined his campaign announcement to better gene…
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CARTA: What Was Lucy’s Impact on Our Understanding of Other Australopith Relatives? with Bernard Wood
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In 1974, understanding early human evolution was limited. Lucy's discovery provided insights into one early hominin, while her species, Australopithecus afarensis, revealed broader patterns. The abundance and quality of A. afarensis fossils help understand diversity, relationships, and the pace of evolution among hominins. Lucy's ilk sheds light on…
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CARTA: What Was Lucy’s Impact on Our Understanding of Other Australopith Relatives? with Bernard Wood
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In 1974, understanding early human evolution was limited. Lucy's discovery provided insights into one early hominin, while her species, Australopithecus afarensis, revealed broader patterns. The abundance and quality of A. afarensis fossils help understand diversity, relationships, and the pace of evolution among hominins. Lucy's ilk sheds light on…
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Alessandro Duranti, Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology at UCLA, presents archival footage he filmed of Walter Capps' 1996 campaign for U.S. Congress to analyze how the political candidate framed his choice to run for office. Using semantic and narrative analyses, Duranti shows how Capps refined his campaign announcement to better gene…
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Steven Beck on the development and role of MDBs in global trade
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At the 56th Annual FCI Meeting in Seoul, Deepesh Patel, Editorial Director at Trade Finance Global, was joined on Trade Finance Talks by Steven Beck, Head of Trade and Supply Chain Finance, Asian Development Bank to discuss the role of MDBs in the facilitation of trade and supply chain finance. Read the article here: https://www.tradefinanceglobal.…
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In today's Perspective, Stephen Lavezzo wonders about the potential for technology to improve lives.By KQED
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Friends Select School’s anti-racist mission | Olympic gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee
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While many schools have faced fights over book bans and how they teach about racism, Friends Select School in Philadelphia is taking an actively anti-racist approach to education. As a Quaker school, they follow the same philosophies that the Quakers who fought in the abolitionist movement did, and they’re able to incorporate social justice into th…
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Ammunition Vending Machines, Famous Presidential Assassinations, Fraudulent Deeds, and Racially Biased ATM Fees
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Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 27 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they discuss the installation of ammunition vending machines in Texas and other states, and examine the history of assassination attempts on U.S. Presidents, including the recent attempt on Donald Trump. Learn about the legal consequences of recording a fraudulent deed in …
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Growing a well-being program, the value of a chief wellness officer and well-being program examples
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What is a physician wellness program? Why do physician well-being programs matter? Do you need a chief well-being officer? How do you scale a physician wellness program? Our guest is Gaurava Agarwal, MD, chief wellness executive at Northwestern Medicine. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.🩺 The AMA is your powerful ally in patient ca…
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Grace Cao brings us a Perspective about the unexpected way she found community and confidence.By KQED
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Association between Patient Race and Ethnicity and Use of Invasive Ventilation in the United States
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Dr. Gregory Tino chats with Dr. Fred Abdelmalek and Dr. Christopher Yarnell about their article, "Association between Patient Race and Ethnicity and Use of Invasive Ventilation in the United States."By American Thoracic Society
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CARTA: Lucy's Children and Human Origins with Zeray Alemseged
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Owing to its morphological and temporal placement, the Lucy species, Australopithecus afarensis, plays a pivotal role in our understanding of the human evolutionary career. Though many more fossil remains were recovered subsequent to Lucy’s discovery, the impact of the latter cannot be overstated not least its role as a trove of scientific data as …
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CARTA: Lucy's Children and Human Origins with Zeray Alemseged
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Owing to its morphological and temporal placement, the Lucy species, Australopithecus afarensis, plays a pivotal role in our understanding of the human evolutionary career. Though many more fossil remains were recovered subsequent to Lucy’s discovery, the impact of the latter cannot be overstated not least its role as a trove of scientific data as …
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A lesson from the compost bin had Laura Fay brewing tea and realizations.By KQED
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Le Rôle des Technologies Innovantes dans la Transformation du Commerce Marocain
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Pour parler des défis et des opportunités des initiatives de numérisation à l'échelle de l'industrie, André Casterman, fondateur de Casterman Advisory et président du comité Fintech de l'ITFA, a discuté avec Youssef Ahouzi, PDG de Portnet, Mohammed Kabbaj, directeur général de MSC Maroc et Shona Tatchell, directrice et responsable du programme de f…
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The role of innovative technologies in transforming Moroccan trade
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To talk about the challenges and opportunities of industry-wide digitalisation initiatives, André Casterman, Founder, Casterman Advisory and Chair Fintech Committee, ITFA spoke to Youssef Ahouzi, CEO, Portnet, Mohammed Kabbaj, Managing Director MSC Morocco and Shona Tatchell, Director, Head of Trade Facilitation Programme, EBRD at EBRD’s Conference…
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H5N1 news, bird flu Colorado outbreak, new bubonic plague case and why COVID is rising again
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Is bird flu still a danger? What does avian flu do to humans? Are there still cases of bubonic plague? Is bubonic plague curable? Where is COVID surging? Our guest is the American Medical Association's Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health, Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH. AMA CXO Todd Unger hosts.🩺 The AMA is your powerful ally in patient c…
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Vibha Akkaraju discovered a secret to growing a plentiful harvest that you wouldn't read in a gardening handbook.By KQED
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Socius - Medical Authority, Trans Exceptionalism, and Americans’ Willingness to Believe Claims of Inadequate Training as Justification for the Denial of Care to Trans People
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Author Matt Grace discusses the article, "Medical Authority, Trans Exceptionalism, and Americans’ Willingness to Believe Claims of Inadequate Training as Justification for the Denial of Care to Trans People" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
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Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disparities Among Black White and Filipino Women: What's Fat Got to Do with It?
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Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disparities Among Black White and Filipino Women: What's Fat Got to Do with It?
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Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disparities Among Black White and Filipino Women: What's Fat Got to Do with It?
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Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disparities Among Black White and Filipino Women: What's Fat Got to Do with It?
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Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disparities Among Black White and Filipino Women: What's Fat Got to Do with It?
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Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disparities Among Black White and Filipino Women: What's Fat Got to Do with It?
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Large Language Model–Based Responses to Patients’ In-Basket Messages
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Interview with William R. Small, MD, MBA, and Adam Szerencsy, DO, authors of Large Language Model–Based Responses to Patients’ In-Basket Messages. Hosted by JAMA Associate Editor Angel N. Desai, MD, MPH. Related Content: Large Language Model–Based Responses to Patients’ In-Basket Messages
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Clinical Test for CRDS, Kidney Transplants From Donors on Dialysis, USPSTF on High BMI in Youth, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Anne Rentoumis Cappola, MD, ScM, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the July 16, 2024, issue.
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Carl Gershenson On Eviction and the Rental Housing Crisis in the Rural United States
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There are more than 17 million renters in the rural Unites States. While popular perceptions of eviction may be that they are predominantly an urban issue, low-income rural renters face some unique challenges in finding and maintaining secure housing. Dr. Carl Gershenson shares insights from his extensive work on eviction, and in particular from th…
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Episode #289 - Writers' Room: America's Newest Legacy #511
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Another Legacy episode, but younger! Show Notes: Run Time: 1:42:22 We're feeling the pressure of the looming Gen Con. Are you gonna be there? Will you be at this event? We hope so! Also, we talk about the Compile livestreams I've been doing lately with two Matts. Check them out on our Twitch channel! Next week's episode is an Editor's Note, which m…
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