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Dive into the science of your diet! Learn how a humble blueberry can fight cancer or what the longest living cultures in the world are eating. Every episode is packed with facts that will raise your health IQ and boost your nutrition knowledge. "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll is joined by Dr. Neal Barnard, founder of The Physicians Committee, and other leading doctors and dietitians. Unlock the secrets to living longer and healthier life and how to fight diseases with every meal.
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Qualitycast North

Qualitycast North

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The Qualitycast North podcast showcases Northern British Columbian physicians and healthcare workers and their work in improving the quality of healthcare where they live. In an interview format, our host Dr. Shyr Chui invites guests to talk about their careers in rural medicine, and how they are improving healthcare through innovative quality improvement projects. Episodes are released every 3 weeks. Qualitycast North is a production of the Northern Health Physician Quality Improvement init ...
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A pinch of salt - A podcast by ERA

European Renal Association

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Welcome to "A Pinch of Salt- A podcast by ERA". Each month, we'll release three episodes with nephrologists and other physicians who have other interests outwith medicine. Hosts: Andrej Skoberne and George Kosmadakis An initiative by ECC – Electronic Communication Committee
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ACOG's Payment in Practice provides scenarios for coding and billing for procedures typically performed by obstetrician-gynecologists directly from ACOG's Committee on Health Economics and Coding, or the CHEC. The CHEC Committee works to advocate for obstetrician-gynecologists and to ensure that physicians are paid fairly for their work. This podcast is a companion to ACOG's Payment in Practice webinar series. Have any coding questions? Visit the ACOG Payment Advocacy and Policy Portal and s ...
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Keep On Cookin'

Dustin Harder

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Keep On Cookin' is the podcast for anyone that loves cookbooks! This podcast celebrates plant powered cookbooks and the authors who write them featuring interviews with the authors. Each episode empowers home cooks to get in their kitchens and Keep On Cookin’ with a behind the scenes look at how some of the most popular vegan cookbooks have come to life. Keep On Cookin' is hosted by Dustin Harder, the creator of the original vegan travel culinary series, The Vegan Roadie. Dustin is a chef, c ...
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The official MitoAction podcast is a monthly call often with physicians who are experts on mitochondrial disease. Mitochondrial disease occurs when the mitochondria(the powerhouse of a cell) are unable to effectively generate energy during food metabolism. Approximately one in 4000 adults and children have mitochondrial disease ("Mito"). MitoAction is a non-profit organization dedicated to support, education and advocacy for the mitochondrial disease patient community.
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Physicians with admission committee experience share tips, strategies, and experiences to help premed students succeed at becoming a doctor. Guest speakers provide insight into applying to medical school, selecting a medical specialty, and applying for residency. The Prospective Doctor podcast is for anyone considering, or on the path to, practicing medicine!
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Everyday Medicine for Physicians

Emergency Medicine News

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Ryan Stanton, MD, the creator of Everyday Medicine for Physicians, reviews the emergency medicine literature to report findings to make your practice easier. Each short podcast highlights the essentials you need to know. Dr. Stanton is the medical director of emergency medicine at UK Good Samaritan Hospital, an EP at UK Chandler Medical Center, and an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. He is also the “Doc On-Call” for WTVQ TV, the president- ...
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Provider Wellness Podcast

Matthew Zinder, CRNA

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This podcast will discuss caregiver health and wellness from the broad to the specific. My aim is to educate while offering a unique perspective. The ultimate goal is to change the culture of poor self-care in the healthcare providers population. For those who take care of others, it's time to take care of yourselves.
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The Doctor's Lounge

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Dr. Hal Scherz Hal C. Scherz MD has been practicing pediatric urology for 23 years. He has been in private practice in San Diego, California and in Atlanta, Georgia and has been on the faculty of the University of California- San Diego and Emory University. He has been involved in resident and fellow training for all of his career, and has published over 75 peer reviewed articles and contributed chapters to 6 academic texts. He has been a reviewer for over 20 years for the major peer reviewe ...
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The daily inspiration you need to stay committed to your healthy, compassionate, and sustainable lifestyle. I bring you the best insights from experts in plant-based and vegan living—all with permission and passion—curated and narrated for you in just 10 minutes every weekday. Episodes cover the many compelling reasons to embrace a vegan lifestyle. From the ethical treatment of animals to key health benefits, environmental impact, and social justice issues like world hunger and climate chang ...
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Animals Today Radio

Dr. Lori Kirshner

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The signature program of the nonprofit, Advancing the Interests of Animals (AIA), is its weekly, one-hour nationally syndicated radio show, Animals Today. Currently in its seventh continuous year, this show provides a worldwide platform where individuals and organizations concerned about the welfare of animals can present their viewpoints and promote their causes. It is a communication hub where listeners learn about a wide variety of animal welfare issues as well as the actions they can tak ...
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These are the healthiest diets, according to experts from across the medical, nutrition, and culinary fields. Dahlia Marin, a certified gastrointestinal nutritionist and registered dietitian, is among the panel of experts to compile the rankings for U.S. News & World Report's Best Diets for 2025. She shares the lengthy process that determined the r…
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86% of Americans Would Not Drink Milk If They Knew It Contained Dead Bird Flu Virus “Consumers are clear in this new survey that they do not want to consume cow’s milk affected by bird flu virus, even if the milk is pasteurized and the risk of infection is low”. Listen to today’s episode from Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine at PCRM.or…
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What Causes Cancer to Metastasize and How to Potentially Help Control it with Diet A type of saturated fat concentrated in meat and dairy seems to cause cancer to metastasize. Check out today’s episode to find out more. Written by Dr. Michael Greger at @NutritionFacts.org #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #cancer #saturatedfat #metastaticcance…
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This week, Dustin chats with Joe Yonan, author of Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Cooking: Vegan Recipes, Tips, and Techniques. Dive into the richness of global vegan cuisine with this “dependable, thorough, and vibrant” (Yotam Ottolenghi) cookbook, featuring more than 300 mouthwatering recipes for flavorful staples, weeknight meals, and celebrato…
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It Might Be Time to Leave Juice Cleanses Behind, New Study Says A new study reveals that juice-only diets may disrupt the gut microbiome and increase inflammation, highlighting the importance of fiber found in whole plant-based foods. Listen to today’s episode written by Nicole Axworthy at VegNews.com #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #juice #…
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Episode 1000! Hidden Tool To Become A Happy, Easy-Going Vegan Despite What You Know, by Dr Clare Mann at VeganPsychologist.com. 1000 episodes, wow! It’s been quite the journey, publishing episodes every weekday for almost 4 years. I love curating and narrating, with permission, articles written by experts on the myriad of reasons to live a plant ba…
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The 9 Pillars of Wellness to Wonderful “Despite teaching wellness, we still felt depleted, tired, stressed, and disconnected. We aspired for something more. What if there was a way to feel more energetic and connected to ourselves and our loved ones? What if we had the skills to regulate and resource ourselves to manage stress? What if life felt ex…
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Learn the foundation of building a healthier gut. The foundational approach to gut health is helping people worldwide alleviate chronic heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, and a host of other symptoms. It is a scientifically proven method that doctors rarely talk about with patients. Dr. Robynne Chutkan explores the foundational approach to gut …
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In our second episode of the Payment in Practice podcast, viewers will learn about global coding packages, that are intended to ease the process of billing and coding by bundling the professional and ancillary services associated with a patient’s care into one bill. Viewers will hear expert opinions from the CHEC’s Dr. Jon Hathaway, Dr. Nichole Mah…
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Handling Anger Towards Pre-Vegans “I was exhausted and had to take a moment to breathe. I sat down in defeat, thinking, “When will the world change?” I let the pity sink in as it drained my last bit of energy.” Listen to today’s episode written by Mariquita Solis at MainStreetVegan.com #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #vystopia #injustice #an…
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What is the best diet for someone with diabetes? Dr. Thomas Campbell shares his research comparing the DASH Diet and a whole food plant-based diet. Their effects on insulin resistance and blood sugar levels are then examined. Although both diets showed improvement, the participants experienced superior results while eating the WFPB diet. Dr. Campbe…
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If you can crave it, you can cook it! 100 easy, eclectic recipes to feed you all day, every day Whatever you may be craving for dinner tonight—pizza, burgers, quesadillas, ramen, dumplings, curries, falafel, jambalaya—you can make—totally vegan, completely delicious, and faster than you’d have thought possible. But you won’t just find delectable di…
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Are Egg Prices Ruining Your Breakfast? You Should Be Eating Oatmeal Instead Anyway The meat industry is associated with animal rights violations, environmental damage, and health risks. But it’s also rife with human rights issuesEggs keep rising in price as bird flu spreads, but there are plenty more affordable and more nutritious alternatives inst…
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In this episode, Dr Kat Ralston chats with Dr Imogen Smith about palliative care in hospital inpatients. They discuss what is different about the older adult when considering palliative care, including thinking about trajectories, communicating uncertainty, and parallel planning. They explore symptom control including a practical approach to syring…
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In this episode, we sit down with three experienced pediatric otolaryngology physician assistants to explore their roles within their respective divisions. Our guests—Anita Lazar, PA-C (Rady Children's Health San Diego), Kimberly Donner, M.P.A.S., PA-C (Dallas Children's UTSW), and Tammy Auyeung, PA-C (Boston Children's Hospital)—share insights int…
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Each year, the Institute of Healthcare Improvement holds its annual forum in December. Over 4 days, between 3 to 4 thousand healthcare quality improvers from across the world join together for a packed program of workshops, QI project reports, improvement science education and keynote lectures from renown speakers. This year, a large contingent of …
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Part 2- Obesity: Is a GLP-1 Deficiency Its Cause, and How to Treat It Without Ozempic and Other Drugs In the second half of this article, learn what you can do with diet to increase GLP-1 and decrease obesity. Written by Dr. Michael Greger at @NutritionFacts.org #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #ozempic #wegovy #glp1 #weightloss =============…
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Obesity: Is a GLP-1 Deficiency Its Cause, and How to Treat It Without Ozempic and Other Drugs What is a safer and cheaper way to lose weight than GLP-1 drugs? Listen to today’s episode to learn about the written by Dr. Michael Greger at @NutritionFacts.org #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #ozempic #wegovy #glp1 #weightloss ===================…
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Learn the best foods for relieving heartburn as gastroenterologist Dr. Will Bulsiewicz joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room. — In this interview — - What really causes heartburn? - When should you see a doctor? - What foods are best for relieving heartburn? - What foods may trigger heartburn? - Why is fiber important for …
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In this ANCA vasculitis episode we will be talking to Vladimir Tesar about the new KDIGO guidelines – what are the novelties, how we should treat ANCA vasculitis patients in this day and age, some difficult cases will be discussed, plasma exchange, rituximab, and much, much more.By European Renal Association
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In this episode, we explore the latest insights on treating arterial hypertension in 2025. With updates from the European Society of Hypertension and the European Society of Cardiology, the standards for blood pressure management are evolving rapidly. Joining us is Pantelis Sarafidis from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. What’s new in these gu…
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You’ve probably all heard about Imlifidase, the new miracle drug which is capable of bringing down IgG from normal levels to virtually zero in a matter of hours. Is this going to be a revolution in transplantation, particularly for allosensitized patients? You can get the answers to these questions by listening to our podcast with Rainer Oberbauer …
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The Psychological Toll of Living with Preventable Disease Although we all know on some level that the state of health in the US is not in a good place, it can be difficult to quantify exactly what that looks like. There are multiple layers of failure, and some are more immediately apparent than others. The physical challenges of living with disease…
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In this episode, Dr Kirsty Crowe and Dr Aoife Duignan delve into the challenges and rewards of becoming a parent while working in the medical field. They explore crucial topics such as navigating maternity and annual leave, breaking the news to your employer, and the logistics of returning to work. The discussion also covers the importance of keepi…
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Part 2: How U.S. Taxpayers Bailed Out the Poultry Industry, and Helped Entrench Avian Flu By sheltering producers from risk, researchers have observed that indemnity payouts can, under some circumstances, inadvertently encourage lapses in biosecurity, enabling the spread of disease. And this can potentially create a system where farms are too indem…
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Figuring out whether someone is telling the truth or spouting lies can be difficult. But there are a number of ways that you can tell whether someone is full of hot air or is the real deal when it comes to making health claims online. Nutrition specialist Dr. Roxie Becker shares the red flags you should be looking while watching so-called experts o…
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Make the switch to a dairy-free lifestyle—or simply consider a dietary change—without sacrificing flavor with this cookbook full of delicious recipes by Chef Bai. Cheese can be the breaking point that keeps many from breaking up from dairy—because let's face it, dairy is delicious. In Breaking Up With Dairy, Chef Bai shares over one hundred unbelie…
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How U.S. Taxpayers Bailed Out the Poultry Industry, and Helped Entrench Avian Flu The U.S. has failed to contain bird flu. The $1.46 billion industry bailout is one reason why. Listen to today’s episode written by Grey Moran at sentientmedia.org (part 1 of 2). #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #avianflu #birdflu #bailout #eggs #chickens ======…
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Acid Reflux Medicine May Cause Osteoporosis Stomach acid–blocking proton pump inhibitor drugs—PPIs with brand names like Prilosec, Prevacid, Nexium, Protonix, and AcipHex—appear to significantly increase the risk of bone fractures. Listen to today’s episode to learn about the written by Dr. Michael Greger at @NutritionFacts.org #vegan #plantbased #…
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Empowering Biodiversity through Food Choices “While climate change is among the biggest challenges we need to address as a global society, it’s not the only one – we are also facing the sixth mass extinction in our planet’s history.1 And this time round, the extinction event is being caused by human activity. What we eat has a massive impact on bio…
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This is everything you need to know about processed food. Which ones are healthy? Which ones are bad for you? Find out as leading nutrition researcher and author Dr. Neal Barnard joins Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast. - In This Interview - Definition of Processed Foods: Dr. Barnard explains the difference between processed food and ultra-pro…
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If Meat Is Cruel, So Is Dairy... The Hidden Truth for Vegetarians Many vegetarians adopt their diet out of a desire to reduce animal suffering, driven by a belief that animals should not be killed for food. Ethical vegetarians recognize that animals have a right to live free from harm and exploitation, which makes the decision to avoid meat a natur…
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The N-WORDS Meat Eaters Use What are the N-Words meat-eaters use when defending their diet? A team of researchers produced the first empirical study of meat-consumption rationalizations and justifications. Nothing brings out our deep-seated defenses like dietary debate. Written by Emily Moran Barwick at BiteSizeVegan.org. #vegan #plantbased #plantb…
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Giving up cheese and dairy doesn't have to be so hard! Learn how to make delicious dairy-free recipes with Bailey Ruskus (aka Chef Bai), social media star and author of the Breaking Up With Dairy cookbook. She joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll to discuss the incredible recipes in her new book, as well as the challenges of transitioning…
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Jenné Claiborne knows that vegans have more fun. She’s been enjoying the vibrant health, energy, and joy from eating plants—vegan vibes—for more than a decade. In that time, the vegan space has exploded, with fake meats and cheeses, fast foods, and processed treats galore. While exciting, these options don’t tap into the vibrancy of the vegetable w…
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How Smart People Think Their Way Out of Veganism How can a highly intelligent person—who appears to have made a real ethical connection to the tenets of veganism—ever go back to consuming animals? What shifts in their intellect? Let’s explore how and why smart people can think their way out of veganism. Written by Emily Moran Barwick at BiteSizeVeg…
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Send us a text In today’s episode, Matthew has a conversation with Darin Zimmerman and Laura Zimmerman. They are a married couple that have opened a functional medicine practice here in Maryland. Darin is an anesthesiologist and intensivist and Laura is an advanced practice nurse and nurse anesthetist. We discuss many topics in this episode like wh…
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81% of Meatpacking Workers at High Injury Risk, USDA Warns Two new studies reinforce the fact that slaughterhouse jobs are among the most dangerous. Written by Nina B. Elkadi at @sentientmediaorg #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #OHSA #Slaughterhouse #slaughterhouseworkers #meatpacking #workerinjury ========================== Original Post: h…
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In this special episode of the APAPP podcast: Critical Care Edition, our Critical Care Committee Chair, Rhea Votipka, interviews Sue Stembeck about the role of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) in research. Specifically, they focused on the PREOXI trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine in which Sue was a Principal Investigator. The…
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How to Control the Side Effects (Including “Ozempic Face”) of GLP-1 Drugs. How might we mitigate the gastrointestinal and muscle loss side effects of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs? Listen to today’s episode to learn about the written by Dr. Michael Greger at @NutritionFacts.org #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #weightloss #appetite #semaglutide #GL…
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