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Don’t Give Up on Testicular Cancer

The Max Mallory Foundation - Joyce Lofstrom host

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This podcast is all about testicular cancer--the survivors, medical researchers, stories from caregivers, those who didn't make it, awareness advocates, and much more. It covers the whole subject with compelling stories about this cancer--which, though rare in general, is the number one cancer hitting young men. "Don't Give Up" fighting this wildfire-like form of cancer, because great strides have been made and with more awareness and effort, we can BEAT testicular cancer for good.
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The LACNETS Podcast is a monthly series where we interview neuroendocrine tumor (NET) experts on various NET topics. Each expert will answer to top 10 FAQs in their area of expertise. Whether a listener is newly diagnosed, a longtime NET survivor, or a family member or loved one, the LACNETS Podcast serves as a tool to help anyone better understand NET. For more information, visit www.lacnets.org/podcast.
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RARING

Matthew Zachary Worldwide

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Welcome to RARING, the voice of the rare disease community and a no-BS forum for patients and their families, rare disease patient organizations, and medical professionals. If you live with a rare disease or love someone who does, RARING is the podcast for you, by you, and with you every day. Tune in to hear leading experts discussing next-generation diagnostics and treatments. Learn from passionate nonprofit leaders talking about their highs and lows fighting for their communities. And laug ...
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Formerly Nutrition Equity, rare connection is an extension of the podcast to include all 10,000 rare conditions and not just those covered by the Medical Nutrition Equity Act. Some of the conditions may be the same, but I am trying to turn this into a learning experience for those in the medical feild, policy leaders, and those who are just interested in hearing about rare conditions and patient stories. Rare conditions are called zebras hence the zebra striped ribbon. More common conditions ...
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OUR MISSION To facilitate tangible improvements in the lives of people who have been affected by cancer(s), by providing them and their loved ones the necessary survival tools, education, support and advocacy so that they can become responsible for and take an active role in their own medical care and wellbeing. OUR GOAL Our goal is to teach all people affected by cancer, including those with multiple cancers and/or rare cancers, to become CANCER THRIVERS.
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TGen Talks explores the human genome to tackle the latest science and discoveries in cancer, neurological disorders, rare diseases, metabolic disorders and infectious disease. Learn about causes and potential cures in our monthly podcast!
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We are Genomics England and our vision is to create a world where everyone benefits from genomic healthcare. Introducing our refreshed podcast identity: Behind the Genes, previously known as The G Word. Join us every fortnight, where we cover everything from the latest in cutting-edge research to real-life stories from those affected by rare conditions and cancer. With thoughtful conversations, we take you behind the science. You can also tune in to our Genomics 101 explainer series which br ...
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Discover the real things that matter in life. Real Things Living explores the power of resilience and connection in navigating life’s challenges. Brigitte Cutshall draws on her personal experiences, including overcoming cancer twice and surviving a rare brain tumor, to inspire and encourage others to focus on what’s important and find their inner strength. This podcast delves into topics such as overcoming adversity, resilience, finding purpose and meaning. Brigitte and her guests share prac ...
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Out of Patients is a no-BS podcast about making healthcare suck less for everyone. Join award-winning host Matthew Zachary each week as he and his guests sardonically deconstruct all the shenanigans in terms normal humans can understand, along with a healthy dose of 80s nostalgia and random pop culture references. So strap in, and let's all make the system less horrible; because advocacy is the only thing that's ever changed anything.
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Join us for honest and authentic conversations about the profound experiences of long-term caregiving, grief, loss, and the journey of moving forward. This podcast delves into a personal journey spanning 27 years, marked by encounters with cancer, dementia, decline, and loss. Amidst these challenges, we also explore themes of hope, gratitude, and the transition from merely existing to truly living. Gain valuable insights and a deeper understanding of the caregiver’s life. Whether you’re a ca ...
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Maths + Cancer

Oxford University

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A podcast exploring the role of mathematics and statistics in cancer research – and the stories behind the people making it happen. Maths + Cancer is hosted by Dr Vicky Neale, a mathematician at the University of Oxford. Since March 2021, she has been receiving treatment for a rare form of cancer, prompting her to discover more about how her colleagues in the mathematical community are contributing to cancer research – from prevention, through to diagnosis and treatment.
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All Talk Oncology Cancer Podcast

Kenny Perkins - Your Cancer Guy

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All Talk Oncology is a Cancer Podcast that empowers cancer patients through insightful conversations that reinforces confidence and certainty about their cancer condition. Transforming a terrifying experience into a manageable one, by arming patients with the understanding they need, and the ability to take control of their treatments through knowledge, allowing effective interaction with their medical team.
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WE Have Cancer

Lee Silverstein

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Each year more than 12 million people will hear the devastating words "you have cancer." In each episode of WE Have Cancer we share the stories of patients, survivors, caregivers and medical professionals as a way to provide information, inspiration and hope to those touched by cancer. The host, Lee Silverstein, is a survivor of a rare form of pediatric kidney cancer and has been battling stage 4 colon cancer since 2011.
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Life as a widow can be full of grief, pain, and loneliness. But through this we also find strength, courage, independence, and new beginnings. I believe every widow deserves to live a life happily even after loss! And how do you do that? Widow Your Way! So, if you enjoy a slightly dark sense of humor, and are looking for a little laughter and encouragement, I invite you to laugh with me or at me each week as I share my journey through widowhood, surviving multiple losses, living with a rare ...
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The Mighty Podcast infuses the health space with positivity, humor, and vulnerability. Explore topics on mental health, chronic illness, rare disease, disability, and more. Continue the conversation with a community who gets it on TheMighty.com.
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GRACEcast Kidney Cancer Video

cancerGRACE - H. Jack West, MD

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Oncology experts summarize current and emerging issues in cancer management for patients and caregivers. Information from the Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education (GRACE) helps people to become informed partners in their care.
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The StateChange Podcast brings real human stories of personal resilience & transformation to life through conversations with people from all walks of life who have faced extraordinary adversity, trauma, loss, or emotional struggle, and found their way through to the other side. Each episode features conversations between guests & podcast host Shauna Hill, a career trauma therapist & resilience science expert who shares her own harrowing journey through a rare cancer & neurosurgery as a singl ...
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Welcome to the because we are a strong podcast. A podcast inspired by stories of struggle and strength. A place where you can feel safe enough to share every part of your rare story. The good, the bad, the happy, and anything in between. Many times those in the rare disease community feel isolated from the rest of the world. Rare disease comes with its own set of unique challenges, ones that are hard for the outside world to understand. Through our stories, we can bridge the gap between a la ...
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SheSpeakz is a platform used to “Speak Life” into ourselves and those around us. SheSpeakz is also a way to tell our stories and encourage women to embrace their journeys. At times it may be uncomfortable but there is someone who needs to hear your truth. The topics discussed using this platform will show you that you are not taking this journey called life alone. Cover Art: SheSpeakz, LLC Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neek3/support
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Join Rosaria Kozar, the mother of a warrior, as she interviews oncologists, pediatricians, survivors, parents, and other applicable organizations in the pediatric cancer world. If you need support as a caregiver or are just curious about childhood cancer, this is the show for you. Living With Scanxiety: Cancer Podcast discusses more than scans; it covers life during treatment and post-treatment. Subscribe, and I hope you will get some much-needed support from the show. Rosaria's mission is t ...
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Welcome to the Brooke's Light Podcast - We are super excited to start off what we feel will be the beginning of something wonderful through the power of vulnerability and transparency. In 2018, my daughter - Brooke Pearson - was diagnosed with an extremely aggressive and rare form of cancer. During this journey of ups and downs we learned so much and it through it all Brooke's memory has shown us the Light. Her legacy has taught us that through the power of connecting with others, being vuln ...
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The New Mind

Ella McCrystal

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I’m Ella McCrystal and over the last 20 years I’ve been using neuroscience, to help a broad spectrum of individuals, including leaders in the world of business, sports, and the arts find and reach their full potential.I want to welcome you to a new show about the brain and the unbelievable potential you have when your mind has the training, programming and support it needs. A place that will showcase practical strategies and solutions; whether you're an individual looking to improve their me ...
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Welcome to 'My rare disease' podcast. This is a platform where I raise awareness of something that affects 1 in 15 people, rare disease. By chatting to patients, health professionals and advocates, we talk about all aspects of rare disease including relationships, mental health and much more. I cannot wait for you to hear some truly inspiring stories from some absolutely amazing people. From being diagnosed with a rare disease myself at 10 weeks old, it has given me the motivation to give ot ...
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The Rare Disorder Podcast is a podcast created by Shivani Vyas, a high school senior, young changemaker, and rare disease advocate, dedicated to spreading awareness for rare diseases. This podcast is divided into 2 main series. In the "Meet a Fighter," Shivani interviews patients and those affected by rare diseases allowing them to share their inspirational stories. In "Meet An Expert/Partner," Shivani interviews public health experts, rare disease organization leaders, rare advocacy leaders ...
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Welcome to Talking Hope, breakthrough conversations about preventing, treating and curing cancer, brought to you by City of Hope Orange County, part of NCI-designated City of Hope comprehensive cancer center and Orange County’s most advanced cancer care.
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Our COR2ED podcast brings together world-renowned medical experts to discuss and provide clear guidance on the latest scientific and clinical insights in various therapeutic areas, including oncology, cardiology, hemostasis, rare diseases, hemato-oncology, and endocrinology. At COR2ED, we are committed to providing balanced and evidence-based independent medical education to support healthcare professionals in enhancing patient care. Many of our podcast episodes are created in collaboration ...
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The Video Journal of Hematology and Hematological Oncology (VJHemOnc) podcast covers the latest hematological oncology and hematology news from international experts – from leukemias, lymphomas, MDS and MPNs, to sickle cell, aplastic anemia and rare diseases. Made for healthcare professionals and researchers, we are a global, independent, open-access platform. Listen to the latest news, including cutting-edge trial updates, controversies and opinion. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us ...
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A woman’s journey through breast cancer and chemotherapy is often shrouded in mystery. What happens after I’m diagnosed? What toll will this take on me mentally and physically? What is Chemo really like? How can I surround myself with other inspiring women throughout this process? In Chemo Stories, Tina Zaremba seeks out those answers, and invites you to process them with her. Chemo Stories is a heartbreakingly honest, up close and personal account of a woman’s battle with breast cancer. Wit ...
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In our series of podcasts, FIECON team members engage with patient advocates and thought leaders to explore the burden, unmet needs, patient journey, and potential future treatments for specific diseases, with the aim of gaining a deeper understanding of the patient's perspective, particularly for rare diseases. At FIECON, we are dedicated to ensuring that life-changing treatments reach the patients who truly need them, while also increasing awareness and amplifying the patient voice to make ...
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The GovCIO Media & Research podcast network comprises GovCast, CyberCast and HealthCast featuring conversations with key leaders on timely issues impacting the federal IT landscape. Topics include cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, IT modernization, data analytics, workforce development and more. New episodes release each Tuesday.
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Wonders and Miracles podcast is a show dedicated to the miraculous moments in our everyday lives. Each episode features awe inspiring true stories from regular people that have had a Divine encounter. In a world full of seemingly endless struggle, this podcast helps us become aware of and recognize God's hand and love in our lives. Psalm 96:3-4 Declare his glory among the nations, his wonders among all people. For the LORD is great, and greatly to be praised... It's time to celebrate God!
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Health Science Radio

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

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What is quantum computing and how will it improve healthcare? What are the latest innovations in cell and gene therapy? How are human eating habits affected by our evolution? Health Science Radio is a podcast that answers these questions and more, exploring tomorrow’s medicine today. We talk with University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus researchers who are devoted to solving the most persistent challenges in health science.
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Freakonomics, M.D.

Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

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Each week, physician, economist, and author of "Random Acts of Medicine" Dr. Bapu Jena will dig into a fascinating study at the intersection of economics and healthcare. He takes on questions like: Why do kids with summer birthdays get the flu more often? Can surviving a hurricane help you live longer? What do heart surgery and grocery-store pricing have in common?
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SirenCreatrix

Stephanie Pierre

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Sirencreatrix is the creative mastermind of Haute & Cosmic botanical perfumes, chocolates and elixirs. A songstress stargazer with an exceptionally rare and unique healing style that integrates acupuncture, astrology, and soul retrieval for a sensually heart centered lifestyle. If you like my work support me here! https://www.patreon.com/rss/sirencreatrix?auth=176b6648ae7a5e5e17ac3a7266604081
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Join us as we talk to those who have been diagnosed with a brain tumour, their friends, parents, partners and children as we talk about all things brain tumours. Find out more about how we are working to change the outcomes for those who are diagnosed with this terrible disease. Please Note: We recognise that everyone's experience's are completely unique and will be different for everyone. The people who come on the podcast are sharing their own personal experiences, these may differ from yo ...
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The official podcast of Chubbyemu. Heme Review is a podcast about case reports in medicine. Each episode will tell a patient’s story, while teaching about the pathogenesis of disease, the treatment modalities and the dilemmas that arise during their care.
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Narcissistic Abuse Rehab

Narcissistic Abuse Rehab

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The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast provides a trauma-informed evidence based perspective on topics related to abusive power and control dynamics. Selected as one of Feedspot's Top 10 Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Podcasts of 21, 2022, and 2023. Host Manya Wakefield is a recovery coach, educator and author specialized in cognitive behavioral therapy and post-traumatic stress recovery. Download your FREE of the e-Book 'Are Your in An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?' https://bit.ly/2zfZeu3 Fo ...
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DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research

Journal of Genetic Counseling (Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen)

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In DNA Dialogues we dive into the intricate world of genetic counseling research. Join us as we peel back the layers of groundbreaking articles from the Journal of Genetic Counseling, bringing you exclusive discussions with the authors themselves. Each episode sparks a vibrant exchange, exploring the latest discoveries, ethical dilemmas, and technological advances that are shaping the future of medical genetics. From navigating complex testing decisions to building trust with diverse communi ...
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Whether you are suffering from a certain disease or generally interested in medical research and healthcare, The Waiting Room is a trustworthy resource of medical knowledge. At Karger, we have a tradition of medical publishing of over 130 years, working with experts across many different specialities. For our podcast and too our blog thewaitingroom.karger.com, we collaborate with both specialists and medical journalists to provide you with accurate, reliable and easy-to-understand informatio ...
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"I didn't expect the cancer to fix everything." Many of us sit on cruise control through life, and it can be hard for people to find true perspective on both the fragility and the beauty of being alive until either something earth shattering happens or we are faced with our own mortality. Andres Varela spent most of his life from teen years struggl…
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A special initiative and data registry at the National Cancer Institute is helping researchers understand and treat rare childhood cancers. Dr. Mary Frances Wedekind, a pediatric oncologist and assistant research physician with the Pediatric Oncology Branch at NCI, explains how the Childhood Cancer Data Initiative follows children, teens and young …
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In this episode we discuss research on patient and family experiences in neurogenetics. You can find the Journal of Genetic Counseling webpage via onlinelibrary.wiley.com or via the National Society of Genetic Counselors website. Segment 1: “Individuals' experiences in genetic counseling and predictive testing for familial amyotrophic lateral scler…
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Just like people declutter their homes to prevent the accumulation of broken or unwanted items, cells use autophagy to maintain homeostasis. This essential cleaning process enables them to capture and degrade unnecessary or dysfunctional macromolecules, such as damaged organelles, protein aggregates, and microbial pathogens. As a result, autophagy …
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Digital consent models, language barriers, and cultural differences are just a few factors that can exclude people from participating in genomic research. In this episode, our guests discuss these issues, and explore alternative methods such as in-person discussions and the use of trusted community figures to engage with their communities to increa…
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Welcome to the third episode of VJHemOnc’s Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! The focus of this episode is pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). You will hear from Michele Redell, MD, Texas Children’s Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, who shares insights into the Pediatric Acu…
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Michael A. Hoyt, PhD, is a professor of population health and disease prevention at the University of California - Irvine, Joe C. Wen School of Population and Public Health. He is an expert in biobehavioral cancer survivorship research and a leader in behavioral medicine and clinical health psychology. Dr. Hoyt discusses how the biological side of …
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Explore how CISA and CMS are tackling open source software (OSS) security in government. CISA Technical Advisor Jack Cable shares insights on CISA’s roadmap, best practices and efforts to secure OSS and promote open source program offices. CMS Digital Service Open Source Lead Remy DeCausemaker also discusses the strategic approach to creating an op…
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Arizona State University Professors Visar Berisha and Julie Liss have combined their expertise in engineering and speech communication to develop and apply novel automated speech analysis technology to the field of neurological disorders. Because of the complexity of human speech and the brain circuits involved speech analysis can provide a window …
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In this heartwarming episode, Ruthann and Jenna share the story of their unexpected friendship. Initially meeting on a professional basis, they seemed worlds apart. However, as they got to know each other, they discovered many shared connections. Jenna’s entire family soon became part of the journey, spending quality time with Ruthann and Lance. Th…
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On the show today, I welcome 'First mover in Audio & Podcasts" Sarah Cotenoff, Former co-founder of Podsights — and, more importantly — my former intern at The Stupid Cancer Show. Losing your father to cancer as a teenager is never a good thing. But the forced maturity it gives you can ultimately come in handy if and when more crap you didn't expec…
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Available on Youtube- ⁠🫠 Shooting MDMA, Talking NFL, and Stand Up Comedy 😂 Feat. Josh Grimes Ep 39 (youtube.com)⁠Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/if-this-doesnt-work/id1366535800TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@ifthisdoesntworkpodcastInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/ifthisdoesntworkpodcast?igsh=NWxxeXNhbXpqYjFw&utm_source=qr…
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Send us a text Briana's son was diagnosed with Maple Syrup Urine Disease and Chronic Intestinak Psuedo Obstruction, He will be undergoing a dual transplant of both the small intestine and the Liver. Liver transplants have been known to cure Maple Syrup Urine Disease, Both conditions are covered by the Medical Nutrition Equity Act which would mandat…
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Elysia Everett Burns is the founder of Friendly Like Me, an app designed to help individuals with disabilities and accessibility needs find suitable places to visit. Elysia shares her personal journey that led her to create the app, emphasizing the importance of understanding diverse accessibility needs and the economic benefits of inclusivity for …
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Travelers around the world are seeing more opportunities to use digital documents to verify their identities at airports and other travel hubs. The Transportation Security Agency (TSA) is honing in on technologies that rely on biometrics and artificial intelligence to develop and create seamless solutions that cater to all travelers at these checkp…
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In this episode, I had an incredibly moving conversation with Sandra Russell, a former psychotherapist and author of "The Feeling of Cancer". Diagnosed with multiple myeloma, Sandra faces a relentless battle with an incurable cancer, which has pushed her to reevaluate life's priorities, embrace mindfulness, and navigate the complex layers of emotio…
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There are approximately 7000 rare diseases each affecting fewer than 200,000 Americans. Most rare disorders are caused by gene mutations, manifest in childhood, include neurological problems, and progress rapidly resulting in death in the first several decades of life. Examples include fragile X and Rett syndromes, some childhood epilepsies, Batten…
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In this episode of The New Mind Podcast, host Ella McCrystal welcomes Josh Connolly for an insightful discussion on the effects of toxic parenting and its profound impact on emotional and mental health. Josh shares his personal journey, emphasising the role of somatic experiencing and trauma healing as vital pathways toward recovery. A key theme is…
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Welcome to the second episode of VJHemOnc’s Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! Today's episode focuses on the psychosocial impacts of living with blood cancer. First, you will hear from Lorna Warwick, BA, Lymphoma Coalition, Toronto, Canada, who shares the work of the Lymphoma Coalition Global Patient Survey. Next, you will hear insights …
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What happens when your life is turned upside down—first by a career crisis, then by a cancer diagnosis? Rachel Minion, founder of Rockstarr & Moon and Beyond Basic Needs, shares how she built a marketing company from the ashes of a family business and turned her battle with cancer into a movement for supporting others. She turned adversity into an …
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What is supportive care or supportive oncology? What is cancer-related distress? How might NET patients benefit from supportive care? Yale oncologist Dr. Maryam Lustberg suggests strategies to manage cancer-related fatigue, diarrhea, nausea, mouth sores, peripheral neuropathy, distress, anxiety, and anxiety. She also addresses considerations for fe…
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In this heartfelt episode, we delve into the poignant and often humorous journey of Lance and RuthAnn as they navigated the challenges of dementia. RuthAnn shares her personal story of coming to terms with Lance’s diagnosis, the adjustments she made to support him, and the unexpected moments of joy and laughter that brightened their days. Join us f…
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Dr. Mark Lewis is the Director of GI Oncology at Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City. He is also a young adult survivor of pancreatic cancer, a thought leader on #MEDTwitter, and one of the funniest and down-to-earth physicians you're likely to meet. Motivated by losing his father to cancer, coupled with a genetic predisposition for empathy,…
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In this conversation, we sit down with Michelle Patidar from Chicago, , a cancer survivor, integrative nutrition health consultant, and founder of Revival Health & Wellness. Michelle shares her personal journey with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and how her experience led her to create a space for others to heal from the inside out. We'll discuss her holi…
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Najees Back! We talk about mental breaks, Justin buying a car he doesn't like, Time Management, Books we are currently reading, Horrific Videos, Life Advice (Take care of yourself), Heroin lessons from an ex-junkie, Najee talks about 2 bachelor parties we went to recently. Come hang out!Najee's Current Book: Unlearn By: Humble The Poet https://www.…
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Send us a text This is an audio playback from the live version of my podcast earrlier today with Damien. If you were listening to the live version, I rerecorded my part to make it clearer. I am hoping that upgrading my internet plan will help with the video version. This episode is on Dyskeratosis Congenita (bone marrow failure) by means of Short T…
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Wynford Dore is the founder of Zing Performance & Education Development. He's on a mission to transform the way we think about health. Wynford shares his personal journey of becoming dedicated to researching brain development after his daughter struggled with severe learning and mental health issues. Wynford emphasizes the need to shift our approac…
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Biometric technology has seen remarkable advancements in recent years, especially in areas like facial recognition. Arun Vemury, senior advisor for biometric and identity technologies at the Department of Homeland Security, shared how error rates in facial recognition have dropped tenfold over the past decade thanks to machine learning. He also hig…
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In this episode I provide an overview of what happens in brain cells during aging and how those changes result in impaired brain function and predispose to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. I then describe three lifestyle anti-aging interventions that are known to slow brain aging and counteract disease process: physical exercise; intermittent …
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In August, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a new draft of its Digital Identity Guidelines for the identity-proofing process. This covers technologies like digital wallets, passkeys and physical identification documents like REAL ID-compliant passports and drivers licenses. The draft outlines ways to boost privacy,…
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This episode features a discussion about autoimmune neurological diseases, including the rare stiff person syndrome (SPS) that affects Canadian superstar Céline Dion. Our guest is Amanda Piquet, MD, associate professor of neurology and director of the autoimmune neurology program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Piquet, whose team …
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For Sickle Cell Awareness Month, our sickle cell Patient Voice Group discuss their lived experiences with sickle cell, shedding light on how organisations need to be considerate when engaging with patients. They emphasise the need for genuine engagement and transparency from researchers, while highlighting the importance of building trust within co…
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General Service Administration Executive Director of Cloud Strategy Eric Mill briefed updates for the newly focused FedRAMP program and associated advisories for cloud service providers. FedRAMP’s Agile Delivery Pilot will help prepare the program for continuous assessments, a key part of FedRAMP 2.0’s evolution. He also previews FedRAMP’s Emerging…
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Lesley Seymour, founder of Covey Club, shares her journey of starting the club and the importance of creating a supportive community for women over 40. Covey Club evolved from an online publication to a club that offers workshops, pods, and live events. Lesley emphasizes the power of women coming together, sharing their knowledge, and supporting ea…
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In this engaging episode of "For Those Who Care", RuthAnn and Jenna dive into the concept of true hope. Unlike blind optimism, true hope is a grounded, realistic force that helps you navigate life’s toughest challenges. RuthAnn shares her personal journey alongside Lance, revealing how they cultivated this type of hope in their lives. They explore …
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On the show today, I'm so thrilled to welcome live in-studio Alison Silberman, CEO at Stupid Cancer (my old job, as you may know), and Shannon Wyant, a fellow AYA cancer survivor and sitting committee member of the Stupid Cancer Board of Directors (also my old job as you may know.) The best conversations are those without an agenda that manifest fr…
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Send us a text Despite Congenital Muscular Dystrophy not being tested for at birth, some companies are working on getting it passed. This is Newborn Screening Awareness Month. Since the bill hasn't been reauthorized in all states lack of funding could be harming those who are born with new conditions that may or may not be able to be tested dependi…
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Welcome to the first episode of VJHemOnc's Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! This episode focuses on global perspectives of blood cancers and addresses the disparities that exist in awareness, diagnosis, and treatment. First, Lalit Kumar, MD, MBBS, Artemis Hospital, New Delhi, India, discusses challenges that exist in the management of b…
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The White House has made government cybersecurity hiring a priority, releasing a strategy in 2023 to address gaps. Agencies and their partners have stressed the need to build foundational cyber skills in Americans long-term. ISC2 is a professional association for cybersecurity pros, with more than 650,000 members. ISC2 Executive Vice President of A…
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Today, Chris G stops by to talk about the podcast he co-hosts that you should check out. It's called Hustle&Speak Podcast. (Links Below) We go in on medicating and doing what you got to do to move forward. Chris is a football coach for his son's team and he touches on that. The Challenges of raising kids. His first time doing cocaine at Justin's ch…
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The future of cybersecurity is changing as threats evolve. NIST’s Cybersecurity Center of Excellence works with partners in the public and private sectors to address securing IT systems and critical infrastructure. Cherilyn Pascoe, director of NCCoE, at Billington Cyber Summit in Washington, D.C., discussed the center’s collaboration with industry …
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Jason Silver, author of the book 'Your Grass is Greener,' shares his journey of coping with grief and reevaluating his relationship with work. He emphasizes the importance of using work as a positive driver in life and making small changes to improve the work experience. Takeaways: Recognize the importance of using work as a positive driver in life…
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The Defense Information Systems Agency is harnessing artificial intelligence to secure multi-cloud environments. Effective monitoring capabilities for the cloud are critical to avoid bad actors from breaching vulnerabilities and to further secure the edge. DISA CTO and Emerging Technology Director Steve Wallace at Billington Cyber Summit in Washing…
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