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Charles MacKenzie exposed Australia’s deadliest medical scandal tainted blood transfusions and in the process revealed that “healthcare” had been taken over by medical tyranny and corruption. Join Charles as he sets out on his new adventure and asks the question on behalf of himself and other medical patients, 'how are we going to safely survive modern medicine?'So tune in to the new podcast join High Adventure and listen to the story behind what it was like exposing deadly medical coverups ...
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Bed of Lies

The Telegraph

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It was meant to be a miracle treatment, but it became a deadly poison. Cara McGoogan investigates the story they didn't want you to know - and one of the biggest medical disasters in history. The award-winning first series of Bed of Lies is also available to listen to on this feed: They have the perfect relationship, until one day he vanishes. Her hunt leads to other women just like her - and a web of state-spun lies. This is the untold story of one of Britain's biggest secrets. Hosted on Ac ...
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An infectious diseases podcast! We use consult questions to dive into ID clinical reasoning, diagnostics, and antimicrobial management! Consult Notes and more information available at http://febrilepodcast.com/
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Dr. Brendan McCarthy

Dr. Brendan McCarthy

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Welcome! Dr. Brendan McCarthy founded Protea Medical Center in 2002. While he’s been the chief medical officer, Protea has grown and evolved into a dynamic medical center serving the Valley and Central Arizona. Through successful case after successful case, Dr. McCarthy has been dedicated to hormone balance, healthy metabolism, and the best quality of life. Dr. McCarthy’s hallmark is his unorthodox approach to mental/emotional wellness and its link to hormone balance in women and men. Throug ...
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The Infected Trilogy is a three-book audio fiction series from #1 New York Times bestselling novelist Scott Sigler. "Part Stephen King, part Chuck Palahniuk, INFECTED blends science fiction and horror into a pulpy masterpiece of action, terror, and suspense.” James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Judas Strain and Black Order “INFECTED is a marvel of gonzo, in-your-face, up-to-the-minute terror.” Lincoln Child, New York Times bestselling author of Deep Storm and Death Match ...
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Infection Prevention in Conversation

Healthcare Infection Society

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In an informal setting, Dr Gemma Winzor talks to expert guests about current research, challenges and opinions in infection prevention and control (IPC). An engaging listen for infection control specialists, healthcare professionals or anybody with an interest in infection control, microbiology, epidemiology or healthcare more broadly. The podcast covers a wide variety of subjects in infection control, allowing the stories behind recent research to come to the front as guests discuss their p ...
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Minding Memory

Michigan Medicine Podcast Network

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Welcome to Minding Memory. In this podcast we discuss topics related to dementia research. This is an all-hands-on-deck moment for dementia research, and we have topics for both those new to the space as well as old pros. We start with some basics, like: What exactly is dementia? What are the different types of dementia? What is the TICS, if not a swarm of blood-sucking insects? But we also invite researchers on to discuss their interesting work to give you a glimpse at the questions, data, ...
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Khabir Southwick, master herbalist, Ayurvedic Doctor, Naturopath at KhabirsClinic.com, and founder of HerbManTeas.com, will speak about advanced herbalism that is capable of treating even ”incurable” health conditions. Learn how to improve your health with herbal medicine. Follow him for the truth about natural health care!
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A podcast showcasing the best advocacy campaigns from past and present. Learning the lessons from social and political campaigns that have made an impact. A tool for campaigners and those that are interested in how change happens. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast about cult hacking! Cracking the cult code to understand what they are, how they work, how people leave and how to make sense of the world after leaving. Father and daughter team, media graduate Celine, and former cult member now organizational psychologist Stephen, explore how cults work, why they are so dangerous and the experience of leaving and making sense of the world. They speak to cult hackers from all over the world, from ex members to academics, from writers to filmmakers ...
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Are you struggling with your eczema and ready to finally heal it for good? Do you want to learn the most effective healing strategies from some of the best experts who work with eczema? If you want a natural (and a long term solution) to heal, I'm here to bring you 4 years of expert interviews to help you! My name is Abby and I'm a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and founder of Conqueror Skincare. In this show, you'll learn from the best eczema experts on how to overcome atopic dermatitis, ...
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Southern Remedy

MPB Think Radio

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Southern Remedy is Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s flagship wellness radio program dedicated to keeping Mississippians healthy. The call-in radio program airs at 11 a.m. weekdays. Each day a different healthcare provider from the University of Mississippi Medical Center discusses various topics and takes questions from listeners. Listen Live on MPB Think Radio Monday - Family Nurse Practitioner Josie Bidwell, Southern Remedy Healthy & Fit Tuesday - Dr. Susan Buttross, Southern Remedy Relat ...
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Join Daily Mirror columnist Fleet Street Fox and special guests as they take you through the biggest and best newspaper stories of the day, bring you Westminster gossip and a journalist eye view on who is pushing your buttons. From celebrities, politicians and journalists from the Daily Mirror with the people’s paper review, featuring questions and comments from the public, holding us and them to account. And don't forget to sign up to our daily email newsletter with the biggest stories from ...
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Last Week in Medicine

Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD

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Wouldn't it be nice if someone reviewed all the latest internal medicine literature and distilled it into a brief podcast you could listen to on your way to work? Get updates from the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Network, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Lancet and more.
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***TOP 1% GLOBAL PODCAST*** Do you want to be able to poop everyday like a normal person? Are you tired of relying on medication to poop daily, manage your acid reflux, or balance your hormones? Are you tired of worrying about your health, wondering if something might be deeper going on that your doctor isn't finding? Are you ready to know EXACTLY what to do to end your constipation & acid reflux and balance your hormones naturally - without wasting any more money, time, or effort on remedie ...
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We know where the bodies are hidden. An anatomy professor, an English professor, and a future med student talk about the history of the human body in medicine, anatomy, and culture. Topics discussed may include medical museums, anatomical grave-robbing, organ transplantation, disability studies, unusual bodies, prosthetics, implants, body modification...whatever catches our interest (and we are interested in some rather odd things).
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In the Aromatherapy Business Podcast, you'll discover some amazing aromatherapy recipes and tips, learn about the all important essential oil safety and get very practical information about building a successful aromatherapy business. The podcast is created by Jenny Sheridan, an aromatherapy teacher and author. It's perfect for aromatherapists, holistic therapists or anyone with a passion for essential oils and aromatherapy.
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For news lovers everywhere. Join former BBC reporter and broadcast journalist Angela Walker as she engages in thought-provoking conversations with inspirational individuals about current affairs and under-reported issues. We examine stories mainstream media don’t cover: issues of social justice and campaigns that aim to improve society and the world we live in. We look at issues around government, climate change, the environment and world around us. In this podcast, we aim to shed light on i ...
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Helping you Prioritize your Wellness Journey and more... Dr Ude is a Board Certified Family Medicine Physician and owns as primary care practice and an Aesthetic practice. Her goal is to not only have her patients feeling good but looking good. Website: www.applevalleyfamilymed.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@weeklydosewithdrude4026Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104965Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/applevalley_dr.ude/Disclaimer: This content is for information purposes only. ...
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Interviews with authors of Rational Clinical Examination systematic reviews in JAMA about the accuracy of the medical history, physical examination, and laboratory testing for the diagnosis of common medical conditions. JAMAevidence is an evidence-based medicine (EBM) resource created and maintained by JAMA Network to promote the use of EBM to improve patient care.
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The daily addict podcasts is the original pro cannabis, pro personal choice, anti-establishment news podcast. The ideas you hear on this podcast are not popular but they make sense. We cover all of the drug busts. All of the wasted of money. And all of the ruined lives due to the war on drugs. It’s hypocritical to think the government can pick and choose which drugs are legal in which drugs are taxed and regulated. Listen in and I guarantee you will learn something. If not at least you’ll en ...
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ESWI Airborne's Podcast

European Scientific Working Group on Influenza (ESWI)

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In this educational podcast series, our host Clare Taylor talks with the members and partners of ESWI, the European Scientific Working Group on Influenza about their work with acute respiratory viruses such as influenza, sars-CoV-2 and RSV. Clare unearths career choices and paths discovering what brought these distinguished members to become experts in their respective fields. As listeners, we get acquainted with the fascinating world of viruses while she asks thought-provoking questions on ...
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The latest health news, including the burst of viral illnesses we've seen recently in Australia — and which viruses are behind them. And was your last blood pressure reading accurate? A new study shows common but incorrect arm positions for these measurements can lead to overestimates. References NSW Respiratory Surveillance Report, October 2024 Ar…
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A major review has looked at the barriers health professionals face working to their full scope of practice. It includes a recommendation that allied health professionals like physiotherapists or psychologists be able to refer patients to a specialist themselves, without needing to send patients back to the GP. There have been mixed reactions to th…
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Early intervention is important when it comes to high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attack, stroke and other diseases. A person’s blood pressure in adolescence might predict whether they will go on to struggle with hypertension in adulthood. A new study suggests screening for high blood pressure at younger ages could be a useful preventio…
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Asthma is a common chronic condition that can be life-threatening when left untreated. So what is the best treatment? A combination of an inhaled corticosteroid and formoterol is recommended in the latest global guidelines. A review of the evidence backs this up – finding a proactive combo is more effective at reducing symptoms than a single quick-…
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Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is a common procedure in Australia. The surgeon inserts a catheter through a blood vessel in your leg to implant the artificial valve into your heart. Because it's minimally invasive, it has become a useful alternative to open heart surgery. However researchers in the US have discovered that since 2018, outcom…
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center Topic: Headaches! It's one of the most common things Dr. McLeod hears about in clinic. Here she discusses types of headaches, treatment, and when to be worried! Send your questions or comments to: kids@mpbonline.org. Hosted o…
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Join us in this enlightening webinar where we delve into the complexities of heavy metal toxicity and its treatment. Our expert, with extensive experience in Ayurveda, shares invaluable insights on identifying and managing this condition effectively. Explore the common misconceptions surrounding heavy metal toxicity and learn why self-diagnosis can…
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Have you ever been diagnosed with IBS-C, IBS-D, or IBS-M? Do you have severe constipation, but no diet change, supplements, or doctor visits have helped? Do you have anxiety, fatigue, or weight gain - despite doing lots of things to manage all 3? Do you flip between constipated and getting diarrhea, and have no idea how to stop the cycle? Or - do y…
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The Original Southern Remedy is hosted by Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at UMMC. If you have a question for Dr, Jimmy, email it to remedy@mpbonline.org. In this episode, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about ear aches, Floride in the water and a slipped disc. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information…
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney Topic: When someone that you love or admire brings up a topic on which the 2 of you strongly disagree, a visceral reaction can happen. Our heart rate goes up, we feel anxious and uncomfortable, and we may even have that rising feeling…
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. If you have a question for Josie, you can email fit@mpbonline.org. It this episode, she talks with Johnathan Hontzas, Director of the ACT Center for Tobacco Treatment, Education and Research at UMMC, about lung cancer screeni…
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In this enlightening episode, we delve into the confusion surrounding wheat consumption and gluten sensitivity. Our host addresses common misconceptions about gluten intolerance, emphasizing the importance of digestion and dietary habits. The discussion steers clear of over-reliance on scientific research, instead focusing on practical, real-world …
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Guest: Dr. Jaleen Sims, MD, UMMC. Topic: Sexually Transmitted Infections & Diseases Email the show: remedy@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The latest health news, including an inquiry into the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what can be done better during pandemics. And what's behind the dip in Australia's childhood vaccination rates? References COVID-19 Response Inquiry Report ‘Worse-placed than in 2020’: Where Australia’s pandemic response went wrong, Sydney Morn…
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A gene variant has been discovered that could explain susceptibility to disease among First Nations people in Oceania. The variation affects the natural killer cells, which play a vital role in the first line of immune defence. It's a discovery that could have implications for the treatment of diseases like tuberculosis and cancer. Guest Professor …
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Could skin grown in a lab be used to treat severe burns? Spray on skin, another Australian invention, has been hugely successful in treating first and second degree burns. However third degree burns are still difficult to treat, and require skin to be taken from elsewhere on the body and grafted onto the wound. Melbourne's Skin Bioengineering Labor…
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Painful sex is common — some research suggests it might affect up to 35 per cent of sexually active women. But just because it's common doesn't mean it's normal, or something that can't be resolved. There are interventions that work, including pelvic floor physiotherapy. But are there enough specialists to meet demand? Guests Alex Barwick, ABC Alic…
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Join us for an insightful webinar on recognizing and effectively treating chronic mold infections. This session delves into the challenges of mold infections, exploring why they're notoriously difficult to eradicate and how they can persist for years. Discover the significance of the biofilm that shields mold from conventional treatments and learn …
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center Topic: Happy Halloween! Since the sweet treats are upon us for this spooky holiday, Dr. McLeod thought it would be a good time to tackle the two different types of diabetes in kids and adults. Also, just you know, Lacey was d…
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The Corn Laws were a series of trade restrictions and tariffs on imported grain (wheat, oats, barley and rye – not corn) that were in effect in the UK from 1815 to 1846. The Passed by Prime Minister Lord Liverpool in response to a strained post-war economy, they were intended to favour domestic agriculture by making it more difficult to import grai…
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Have you been diagnosed with IBS, but no diet change, supplements, or doctor recommendations have resolved your symptoms? Do you have no diagnosis, but have been plagued by symptoms like bloating, constipation, diarrhea, acid reflux, insomnia, weight gain / loss, or anemia no matter what you've tried? Do you feel like you eat healthier than your fr…
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The Original Southern Remedy is hosted by Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at UMMC. If you have a question for Dr, Jimmy, email it to remedy@mpbonline.org. In this episode, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about the flu shot, statins, and muscle pain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center Topic: High blood pressure, or hypertension, is not just a "grown-up" issue. Today, Dr. McLeod will chat about treatment options for both kids and adults! Send your questions or comments to: kids@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acas…
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In this episode, Matt & Lauren speak with Dr. Lianlian Lei, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. Dr. Lei discusses a recent study that looks at the impact of partner’s plan choice on the likelihood of Medicare Advantage disenrollment and how that may impact older adults living with dementia. Unlike t…
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In this enlightening episode, we delve into the world of nutritional therapy and question the reliability of widely accepted nutritional guidelines. Discover the true role of vitamins and minerals in our diets, and explore whether they can effectively address health issues. We discuss the potential pitfalls of relying on synthetic vitamins and the …
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Guest: Dr. Justin Brumfield, Brumfield Chiropractic Topic: Chiropractic medicine, methods, myths and more. Email the show: remedy@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Join us in this comprehensive webinar as we delve into dietary and herbal treatments for IBS and other inflammatory colon conditions. Learn how these conditions, ranging from mild discomfort to severe ulcerative colitis, affect the colon and how Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to treatment. Discover the causes behind these conditions, including…
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The latest health news, including new guidelines to limit "forever chemicals" per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — or PFAS — in drinking water. And Egypt has been certified malaria-free. References Australian Drinking Water Guidelines - Public Consultation on Draft Guidance for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) PFAS Australia: 'Forever ch…
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The incidence of type 2 diabetes among Australian adults is declining. However this decline is not being seen across all ethnic backgrounds. From 2011 to 2019, the incidence increased among those born in Asia, North Africa, the Middle East and Pacific Islands. It has prompted calls to adjust prevention strategies to better serve people from cultura…
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a group of inflammatory joint conditions that affect children and teens under the age of 16. An Australian study has documented the physical, mental, social and financial burden of these conditions on young people and their families. It has identified "unacceptable delays" in diagnosis, and an ongoing lack of …
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Have you been invited to join a running group lately? It's likely, in part because of the growing popularity of events like Parkrun. It's one thing to cave under peer pressure and drop into a single Sunday sesh, and another to become a regular attendant. Thanks to a three-year study of Parkrun data, we now know more about why some people stick with…
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Have you been diagnosed with SIBO recently, but nothing you're doing to get rid of it is working? Have you had SIBO tests and re-tests, but you keep getting it again? Or - do you not have a positive SIBO test, but are suspicious that you may have it and are wondering how to test for it and what are common signs of SIBO? If you said yes to any of th…
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The Original Southern Remedy is hosted by Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at UMMC. If you have a question for Dr, Jimmy, email it to remedy@mpbonline.org. In this episode, Dr. Jimmy answers questions about bursitis, how pain medication works and stroke prevention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info…
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney Topic: A very wise man recently asked “can you forgive anyone, anytime for anything?” That question is a tough one but it’s important. If you can then you are granting mercy and if you do that then you are likely feeling peaceful. If …
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. If you have a question for Josie, you can email fit@mpbonline.org. It this episode, her guest is Melissa Wood, a Nurse Practitioner in the Lifestyle Medicine Clinic at UMMC. They talk about how lifestyle choices can help prev…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of our weekly podcast! Join us every Saturday afternoon as we delve into a more conversational approach to health and wellness, moving away from the traditional webinar format. This week, we discuss the rampant issue of fad diets and the misleading health advice proliferating on social media platforms. Our host shed…
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In this enlightening episode, we delve into the crucial topic of preventing all future health issues and the steps necessary to potentially live to 100. The host shares insights on the importance of maintenance, routine checkups, and making proactive lifestyle choices to ensure long-term health and well-being. Listeners will learn why waiting until…
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Evidence British Haematologist and child murderer Professor Arthur Bloom came to Australia. https://static.wixstatic.com/media/ddd792_6b16f67476df41c19169ea85c9468446~mv2.jpg Please help Charles keep fighting and surviving by donating to his GoFundMe here https://gofund.me/1a595cf3 Please support a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Australian Re…
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Have you ever thought about whether SIBO, hidden pathogens, or infections could be causing your eczema/dermatitis to flare? Have you tried changing your diet, but your skin just isn't healing? Dr. Jessica Peatross is a stealth infection expert and a functional medicine doctor. She is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and has worked as a hospital…
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Welcome to our insightful webinar on natural treatments for reducing belly fat, focusing specifically on that stubborn "pregnant belly" look. Unlike generalized obesity, belly fat can persist even when other parts of your body remain slim. In this episode, we delve into the unique causes of belly fat, distinct from overall weight issues, and explor…
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Topic: New Clinical Developments - Recommended Colonoscopies, Cancer Screenings, Aspirin Intake, and More Email the show: remedy@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The rate of self-harm among young people is rising, but despite this the issue remains neglected. That's according to a major paper that has outlined what can be done by governments, services, the media and wider society to address the issue. It recommends addressing social and cultural contributors to self-harm, and centring the voices of people w…
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Giving birth is something many women go through and yet so many come out of it feeling like it didn't go to plan. When the baby is in breech position — bottom first instead of head first — it can get even more complicated. This is why, before things get to this point, attempts are made to flip the baby. And when this is unsuccessful, many women go …
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