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The Think Neuro podcast from Pacific Neuroscience Institute takes you into the clinic, operating room and laboratory with doctors and surgeons who are tackling the most challenging brain diseases and disorders. You’ll go deep into the brain and beyond, exploring the neurological processes and structures that control our health, hormones, behaviors, movements, moods, and emotions. You’ll learn about new therapies that are giving hope for sufferers of the most challenging diseases, and you’ll ...
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CHI University

Horse Radio Network

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Explore the world of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine with the Chi University. The Chi University is the premier facility in the country for teaching veterinarians Eastern medicine. The episodes will cover Chinese herbs and treatments passed down thousands of years.
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The Sunflower Conversations

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

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The Sunflower Conversations are where we explore hidden disabilities through the prism of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower. In a world where it can be hard to feel like your story matters, we want to give you a space to share your experience. Whether you or someone you care about wears the Sunflower lanyard, we hope that by giving voice to these experiences, we can empower others and encourage more people to support people with invisible disabilities.
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Learning Unboxed

Annalies Corbin & NOVA Media

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We hear, frequently, that the global education system is broken, and as a result, we spend billions of dollar trying to fix it. But the K-12 system isn’t actually broken at all – it’s working exactly as it was designed, 100 years ago, and it’s obsolete. So in Learning Unboxed, we will have a conversation about teaching, learning, and the future of work; we will reimagine, rethink, and redesign our educational system.
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Farrier Focus Podcast

Butler Professional Farrier School

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The Farrier Focus Podcast shares inspiring tips, techniques, and strategies to help farriers unlock the secrets to succeeding in their businesses. With informative interviews, stories, and ideas, you’ll hear real advice on what it takes to succeed in today’s competitive environment.
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Cushing's disease is a pituitary adenoma that causes the production of too much adrenocorticotropic hormone resulting in excess cortisol levels in the body. Listen to Dr. Daniel Kelly, MD, founder & director of Pacific Neuroscience Institute and one of the most experienced pituitary neurosurgeons in the world talk about Cushing's disease symptoms, …
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Many times we say we value students’ voices and aspirations, but we don’t do the work to truly make them partners in designing and delivering education. Today, Dr. Russ Quaglia and Dr. Lisa Lande from the Quaglia Institute for School Voice and Aspirations join the show to talk about how to change this. We have a great conversation about being hones…
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Mandy Monath is a writer of children’s books, poetry, essays, short stories, and plays. A native of North Carolina, Mandy has always loved good writing of every kind and prizes precise and clear language, vivid imagery and lively dialogue. Her recent children’s book draws inspiration from her teaching experience both in schools and at home. How Cou…
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Discover the vital role of the pituitary gland and its impact on our health with Gretchen Jordan, Associate Director of the Cushing Support and Research Foundation. Gretchen shares her compelling personal journey with Cushing's disease from diagnosis to advocacy. This episode uncovers the critical functions of cortisol and the often-overlooked symp…
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“My brain is having to put in a lot of coping mechanisms to be able to just be in that space or in that place.” Peta Hooke interviews Isabella about intersectionality in youth, disability and mental health. Isabella (Belle) identifies as a neurodivergent (autistic & ADHD) Greek (CALD) queer/asexual empath with binge eating disorder (BED), learning …
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It’s important to understand the connection between carbohydrates and Alzheimer's disease. Brain cells depend on insulin to use glucose effectively. When insulin resistance sets in, as it often does with older age and AD, it can lead to cognitive decline. Both AD and type 2 diabetes share common mechanisms, including impaired insulin signaling. Low…
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Dr. Marshall, Dr. Langlois and Dr Carlos Zamora discuss different perspectives on Equine Protozoal Myelitis (EPM), and its western medical treatments and how Traditional Chinese veterinary Medicine can be supportive in treatment and preventative for relapse. Your Hosts: Dr. Allison Marshall and John Langlois Sponsored by: Chi University Guest: Carl…
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Language warning: Strong language used in this podcast. Content Warning: Please be advised that this episode contains strong language and discusses suicide. Tourette Syndrome (Tourette's) is a neurological condition that causes individuals to make involuntary vocal noises and movements called tics. Swearing or saying inappropriate things only affec…
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Welcome to our special series about shifting to a more student-lead ecosystem! Usually we take the month of July off, but this year we’re going to re-examine episodes with the theme of empowering students and communities to determine their own needs and successes. Sometimes we get caught up in the idea that the purpose of education is to create a f…
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From Episode 350 of the RealTalkMS podcast with John Strum from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. May 2024 There are more than 20 disease-modifying therapies available to treat MS today. Some are considered high-efficacy, some are considered moderately effective, and each has its own risk profile and side effects to consider. So, how do you …
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Welcome to our special series about shifting to a more student-lead ecosystem! Usually we take the month of July off, but this year we’re going to re-examine episodes with the theme of empowering students and communities to determine their own needs and successes. Kids today are different. Compared to high school graduates in 2000, today’s graduate…
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Ryan Glatt is a certified personal trainer, a national board-certified health and wellness coach, and director of FItBrain at PNI. He’s also a big believer in the idea that just getting on a treadmill isn’t enough to keep our brains and bodies in top condition as we age. We must “dual task,” Glatt says. That means finding activities that challenge …
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Welcome back to our special series about shifting to a more student-lead ecosystem! Usually we take the month of July off, but this year we’re going to re-examine episodes with the theme of empowering students and communities to determine their own needs and successes. Sheryl Cababa researches and designs educational products and services on behalf…
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Donna Campbell Smith is not only an Author, Artist, Photographer, but one of the founding members of Carolina Piedmont Writers Guild. Her new book of poetry is the first poetry book that she has ever published. She has written poetry for many years, so I know you will love this collection as much as I do. Missus Henry's Muse is available on Amazon,…
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For malignant brain cancers, such as glioblastoma, treatment options have not significantly improved. The current standard of care involves surgery followed by radiation or chemotherapy. Dr. Kesari and his team are exploring a new approach. The PNI (Precision Immunotherapy in the Neoadjuvant setting) method uses targeted treatments based on the pat…
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Welcome to our special series about shifting to a more student-lead ecosystem! Usually we take the month of July off, but this year we’re going to re-examine episodes with the theme of empowering students and communities to determine their own needs and successes. In today’s episode, Kavita Tanna, founder of Global Reconnect, speaks about our inter…
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Santosh Kesari, MD, PhD, is a world-renowned neuro-oncologist at Pacific Neuroscience Institute in Santa Monica, CA. He treats patients with brain tumors including glioblastoma, glioma, meningioma, metastatic brain tumors, chordoma, and many more difficult brain cancers. He believes that in order to cure patients with brain tumors we first need to …
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This month, our Sunflower Conversations Podcaster in Australia and New Zealand, Peta Hooke, interviews Alana talking about schizoaffective disorder, a combination of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Alana discusses her experience with hallucinations and multi-sensory delusion, and how the Sunflower can help in employment and education environmen…
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Dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) is a rare vascular condition where abnormal connections (fistulas) form between branches of arteries and veins in the dura mater, the brain's covering. The dural arteries deliver high-pressure, oxygen-rich blood to the brain, while the dural veins return deoxygenated, low-pressure blood to the heart. DAVF causes h…
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Dr. Allison Marshall and Dr. John Langlois have Dr. Wynnie Angus as a guest, and the three vets discuss various approaches to many metabolic disorders and how horses respond when they have multiple issues, in medical-speak co-morbidities. Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired Click Here Your Hosts: Dr. Allison Marshall and John Langlois Sponsored b…
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Humans think in story. Story is not just a way to connect with others, it’s how we connect to ourselves and how we navigate our world. At Just Bloom School, adults and children learn how to tap into their innate story-telling abilities to develop creativity and resilience. Head educator Sarah Lagrotteria joins us today to tell us more. Sarah has tr…
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Martin Cornally shares his experience of the rare pituitary disease called acromegaly. Hear firsthand how a pituitary tumour led to excessive production of growth hormone, causing severe physical changes, including osteoarthritis. Despite undergoing two surgeries, Martin continues to fight this chronic and life-long condition, shedding light on the…
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A published poet, Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing (Poetry) with an Indigenous Literature focus, an Honors Graduate from Oklahoma City University (OKCU), and obtained my Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in American Indian Studies. I serve as a selected liasion by the NC Poet Laureate, Jaki Shelton Green, for North Carolina Native American comm…
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Congestion. Sneezing. Runny nose. Stuffy nose. These symptoms may be all too familiar to those with allergic rhinitis – sometimes called seasonal allergies or hay fever. An incredibly common condition, allergic rhinitis, affects about 1 in 5 people and is triggered by exposure to allergens, like pollen or pet dander. Dr. Michael Yong is a board cer…
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Do we need more IL-17 and JAK Inhibitors in Spondyloarthritis? Dr. Eric Ruderman shares his perspectives on the following abstracts being presented at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria: OP0195 Sonelokimab IL 17 A/F nanobody inhibitor LB0005 Izokibep IL17A nanobody inhibitor POS0803 Vunakizumab, another IL17A inhibitor OP0138 TAK-279 phase 2B selective …
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Do we need more IL-17 and JAK Inhibitors in Spondyloarthritis? Dr. Eric Ruderman shares his perspectives on the following abstracts being presented at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria: OP0195 Sonelokimab IL 17 A/F nanobody inhibitor LB0005 Izokibep IL17A nanobody inhibitor POS0803 Vunakizumab, another IL17A inhibitor OP0138 TAK-279 phase 2B selective …
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Does B Cell Depletion Matter? Drs. Yuz Yusof and Ed Vital discuss abstract OP0077 at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria. 3 Big Lupus Themes from EULAR 2024 Dr. Janet Pope discusses three hot topics in lupus at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria. POS0732 OP0255 Voclosporin and Steroids in Lupus Nephritis Dr. Jack Cush reports on abstract OP0059 presented at E…
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Do we need more IL-17 and JAK Inhibitors in Spondyloarthritis? Dr. Eric Ruderman shares his perspectives on the following abstracts being presented at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria: OP0195 Sonelokimab IL 17 A/F nanobody inhibitor LB0005 Izokibep IL17A nanobody inhibitor POS0803 Vunakizumab, another IL17A inhibitor OP0138 TAK-279 phase 2B selective …
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Mechanistic Promise in RA Doesn’t Always Mean Actual Gain Dr. David Liew reports on abstracts OP0007 and OP0069 at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria. The Role of Psychosocial Determinants in the Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis Dr. Mrinalini Dey reports from Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria about an abstract she will present during the meeting, POS0309.…
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Axial & Psoriatic Disease Dr. Peter Nash at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria. Difficult to Treat Psoriatic Arthritis Dr. Peter Nash reports at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria. Predictors of Treatment Response in Psoriatic Arthritis Dr. Janet Pope reviews three abstracts presented at Eular 2024 in Vienna, Austria. Abstracts discussed: POS 0990 POS 0992 P…
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