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The Podcast by and for Long Covid sufferers. Long Covid is estimated to affect at least 1 in 5 people infected with Covid-19. Many of these people were fit & healthy, many were successfully managing other conditions. Some people recover within a few months, but there are many who have been suffering for much much longer. ​ Although there is currently no "cure" for Long Covid, and the millions of people still ill have been searching for answers for a long time, in this podcast I hope to explo ...
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Information about Long-Haul Covid by a Long Hauler and former Psychotherapist. If you are lucky enough to have avoided Long Covid, you probably know someone who has it. With the rise in cases of people around the world who are not recovering from this disease, information and research are in dire need. Here, we'll explore both my personal experiences and others', along with announcements of new research. Episodes are not designed to follow chronological order, so feel free to jump in the con ...
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Giving a Voice to things that speak to me based on my experiences along my journey. From long-haul Covid to sharing discoveries from my research on horse burnout and equine stress management & prevention. To my passion for medicine pasture creation and energy medicine, this is me...Giving A Voice
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The Happier Life Project is a brand-new podcast to come from My Possible Self, the free mental health and wellness app, which has helped hundreds of thousands of users around the world manage their mental health and wellness journey, in partnership with The Priory Group. Life is stressful, full of ups and downs, pressures and worries… The purpose of The Happier Life Project is to dive into some of these obstacles, huddles, fears and reasons for distress and teach you simple, actionable tools ...
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NAD NewsPoints ON THE AIR is a podcast that features topical, informative conversations about the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America, its 1.2 million members, educational and health care institutions, and ministries, and how they impact their communities.
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Coronacast

Coronacast

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A regular informative podcast about all things coronavirus hosted by Dr Hannah Harris, a GP in south London, alongside her actor daughter Tilly. They talk about both medicine and the arts, playing to both their passions, and welcome a range of guests - experts, actors, doctors, theatre-makers, and friends. As well as health advice and up-to-date accurate information, they share people's stories and experiences, always ending with some positive news. Get in touch! Email questions@coronacast.c ...
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Living Health LIVE!

Drs. Stephanie and Thomas Chaney

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Living Health LIVE!, hosted by Drs. Stephanie and Tom Chaney, is your trusted source for the latest information to help you get and stay healthy, naturally. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/living-health-live/support
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After getting through a recurrence of lymphoma that damaged the base of my spine, I’m left pondering the concept of survival and how it's not as easy as it seems. In a series of interviews with people who have experienced all kinds of life-changing disease and trauma, I explore what it means to survive and perhaps, at some point, live happily ever after.
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Health goes way beyond the foods you eat. Simplify your everyday wellness, so you have a feel-good lifestyle foundation. Through this podcast, we'll bring you wisdom from experts and thought-leaders while also giving you simple practical steps to elevate your everyday lifestyle. Plus you'll be empowered to elevate your health, life, and wellness business.
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Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) systematically searches a wide range of international healthcare journals applying strict criteria for the validity of research and relevance to best nursing practice. Content is critically appraised and the most relevant articles are summarised into succinct expert commentaries, focusing on the papers’ key findings and implications for nursing practice.
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If you're new to myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), commonly referred to as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), we're here to tell you that you are not alone. There are millions of others like you. At #MEAction, our mission is to advocate for people with ME to raise awareness, educate, and fight for better access, better treatments, and ultimately a cure. Whether you’re new to this disease or you’ve been living with it for decades, there’s something here for you. We're your hosts, Steven Molony and ...
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In this thought provoking and educational BioReset™ Podcast, Dr. Matthew Cook distills his 20+ years of medical knowledge and experience treating thousands of patients using a variety of integrative strategies. Tune in as he shares thoughtful perspectives on medicine, science, healing and bio-hacking. Dr. Cook is a board - certified anesthesiologist who has completed a fellowship in functional medicine. His practice, BioReset Medical, provides treatments for conditions ranging from pain and ...
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John and Matthew Mackara are brothers, musicians and podcasters. They we're the principal creators/songwriters for "The 1940s." During Covid they decided to go off on their own and make music as "The Mack Brothers." They also host two podcasts. "The Monday Mack," which is out every Monday at 8pm," and "The Mack Brothers Podcast" which is out every Wednesday at 8pm. "The Mack Brothers Podcast" covers all the bases in real life, pop culture, music, sports, politics and everything in between. W ...
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JSA Podcasts is your source for the latest news and insights from the innovators behind today's top telecom, data center and technology companies. Topics include: -Best Industry Practices During the Covid-19 Pandemic -Digital Transformation-5G and Network Infrastructure-Network Security and AI-The Explosion of Internet of Things and Smart Cities-Sustainable Green Data Centers-Cloud Conversion & Scalability-Big Data & Real World Implementation Kicking off Q4, join us for our latest series ent ...
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A monthly reality-check on the issues Americans care about most. Host Warren Olney draws on his decades of experience to explore the people and issues shaping – and disrupting - our world. How did everything change so fast? Where are we headed? The conversations are informal, edgy and always informative. If Warren's asking, you want to know the answer.
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Unlock the secrets to better sleep and enhanced well-being in our latest episode featuring David Joffe, a leading expert in respiratory and sleep medicine. You'll gain valuable insights into the intricate roles of slow-wave and REM sleep, crucial for both physical restoration and cognitive functions like memory consolidation. David shares his exten…
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In episode 142 of the Long Covid Podcast, Jackie takes to the mic to explore her thoughts on Some Things, including almost 3 years since she started the podcast, why boundaries and self-care are so important and more. My youtube channel and the "Ask Jaxter" playlist Long Covid Breathing - see what I have created with Vikki and how you can join our …
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Episode 141 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with the fabulous Todd Davenport - physio & exercise scientist specialing in Long Covid, MECFS & Post-exertional Malaise. We take a dive into PEM, some of the science behind it and some things that can help avoid & mitigate it. Some useful links: Bateman Horne crash care plan Workwell Foundation Links…
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Emotional memories imprinted in our bodies can persist for years, impacting our physical and psychological well-being. Emotion tracking allows us to measure and assess our emotional states over time, serving as a valuable tool for both individuals and therapists to monitor mood and feelings. However, when difficult emotions repeatedly resurface, th…
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Episode 140 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Jess Dove London, CEO of the startup "Turnto". Jess tells the story behind Turnto and how it's now helping people with ME/CFS & Long Covid. We talk about the app, it's main features and how it can help. Have you enjoyed the app? Let us know! https://turnto.ai/download Message the podcast! - quest…
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Mindfulness is the natural human ability to be completely present, fully aware of our location and actions, and not excessively reactive or overwhelmed by what’s happening around us. We all understand mindfulness can result in better mental health, but it can be challenging with the distractions of modern life. The human mind tends to wander and fr…
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Episode 139 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Patrick Ussher and Peter Deen about excessive thirst in ME/CFS & Long Covid. We talk about what this is - and how it can be a very serious issue, as well as what brought Patrick & Peter together for the research they are now doing. The Survey mentioned is not quite ready yet - it will be added an…
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Sometimes it can be difficult to admit we are lonely. Experiencing loneliness from time to time is a normal part of life; but when loneliness is severe, or persists over an extended period, it can have a detrimental impact on our mental health. Some ways loneliness can be experienced are: emotional loneliness – a lack of emotional attachment to som…
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Episode 138 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Jules Rogers, who shares how she recovered from Long Covid. We chat through the things that helped - some of which made a little difference, some a lot. As with all recovery stories - this is one person's experience. We wouldn't recommend trying to replicate it, as no two people are the same. But…
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Long COVID, refers to a range of symptoms that persist for weeks or months after the acute phase of a COVID-19 infection has been resolved. At least 2 million people in England and Scotland say they are experiencing long COVID, with many reporting their symptoms have lasted two years or longer. The figures released by the Office for National Statis…
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Episode 137 of the Long Covid Podcast welcomes back Lorrie Rivers to chat about EFT tapping, a technique that she's personally had good results with and now uses with her clients. EFT stands for Emotional Freedom Technique and can be a great way of gently helping us out emotionally, which can be difficult with health challenges such as Long Covid. …
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The gut-brain connection is a two-way communication system between your gut and brain. It’s an intricate network of nerve cells, chemicals, and microbes and explains why your stomach produces juices when you think about food, and why stress can cause stomach cramps or a churning feeling. This connection links your central nervous system (CNS), incl…
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Episode 136 of the Long Covid Podcast is a continuation of my chat with the fabulous Dr Meg Anderson about movement in Long Covid. In this episode, we talk more about what that movement might actually look like and how to tailor that. The previous episode, where we talk about "getting ready" for movement is definitely worth a listen HERE Links: Meg…
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People drink for various reasons: to celebrate, socialize, commiserate, feel more courageous, alleviate boredom, or escape their troubles. Some people may also drink in an attempt to relieve the symptoms of mental ill-health. The interplay between alcohol and mental health is intricate. But depending on alcohol as temporary relief for your mental w…
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I truly believe the journey you're on is meant just for you, but you can choose to take what you’ve learned and use it to help others…just as my next guest has done. Kristel de Groot, co-founder, Your Super, is here to share her wisdom and beautiful spirit with us on this episode. Bio: Kristel is half of the powerhouse team behind Your Super, one o…
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Episode 135 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with the fabulous Dr Meg Anderson about movement in Long Covid. This is part one of our chat where we talk about getting ready for movement, how to know you might be ready and kind of setting the scene. Watch out for part 2 next week, where we talk more about what that movement might actually look lik…
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Shadow work refers to the psychological and emotional process of exploring and integrating the unconscious parts of the self, often referred to as the "shadow." At its core, shadow work is about discovering what annoys, irritates, saddens, provokes, triggers or puts you on edge, and identifying the underlying causes for why they provoke such strong…
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Episode 134 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Vicky van der Togh & Dr Jeremy Rossman from Research-Aid Networks. We discuss what the organisation does, what brought Vicky & Jeremy together as well as their recently published hypothesis paper. Research-Aid Networks www.researchaidnetworks.org Pandemic-Aid Networks www.researchaidnetworks.org/…
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In the second episode dedicated to exploring the complexities of modern dating and the ramifications negative experiences can have on our mental and emotional health, The Happier Life Project host Gabby Sanderson has lots more to share from a variety of psychologists and leading dating and relationship experts. In the previous episode, Gabby discus…
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Get ready for this revealing, honest, real conversation with rockstar Plastic Surgeon (and my reconstructive surgeon…..which we talk about) Dr. Stephenie Poris (aka) The Stiletto Surgeon, the only female double board-certified plastic surgeon in Orlando who owns and operates her own practice. She is giving us an inside look at the world of plastic …
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Episode 133 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with A K Davidson, author & poet, who has now recovered from Long Covid. We chat through her experience, how writing because so important as well as helping with recovery, although not always in the way she expected! As always - recovery stories are one person's experience! They can be useful for idea…
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The complexities of modern dating can be challenging, and can significantly affect our mental and emotional health... Particularly if we have been on the receiving end of behaviour that is not kind. Terms like ‘love bombing’, ‘breadcrumbs', ‘ghosting' and ‘situationships’ have become so common, they are almost considered as acceptable codes of cond…
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Emotions play a crucial role in our overall mental health, acting as both messengers and influencers of our psychological well-being. Positive emotions like joy, gratitude, and love can enhance mental resilience, foster strong social connections, and improve our ability to cope with stress. But on the flip side, the more challenging emotions such a…
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Episode 132 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with the wonderful Hadas Golan & Rosalba Courtney. Hadas and Rosalba have been collaborating on working with people with Long Covid and have recently published a series of case studies detailing their successes. We take a deep dive into my favourite subject - breathing - discussing some of the underly…
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If you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, you’re not alone. According to sleepfoundation.org adults need seven or more hours of sleep per night. However more than one-third of adults sleep less than seven hours per night on average, and up to two-thirds of adults occasionally experience insomnia symptoms. We know that sleep is critical …
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