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Nature Podcast

Springer Nature Limited

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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The American Journal of Neuroradiology (AJNR) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes Original Research and Review Articles relevant to the diagnostic, interventional, and functional imaging of the brain, head, neck, and spine. AJNR's monthly podcast includes Editor's Choices and Fellows' Journal Club selections. These podcasts are hosted by Wende Gibbs. Fellows' Journal Club podcasts feature a different institution each month. The Annotated Bibliography podcast is a journal sca ...
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Natural Medicine Journal's interviews with thought-leaders in the field of natural and integrative medicine dig deep into the most important topics in the field. Whether it's a one-on-one with top researchers in integrative medicine or a conversation with a practitioner about treating hard-to-tackle conditions, each episode promises to provide trusted, cutting-edge, evidence-based knowledge about natural medicine that you won't find anywhere else.
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Each week, Radio Health Journal breaks down important news in medicine, science and technology with the help of world-renowned experts. Our three weekly segments will help guide you to a happier, healthier life – with some fun facts to share at dinner parties. Can magic mushrooms cure your depression? Have we outrun natural selection? Hosted by Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson and Maayan Voss de Bettancourt and produced by Kristen Farrah and Amirah Zaveri. New shows posted each Sunday by 5 ...
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Under the Canopy

Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast Network

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On Outdoor Journal Radio's Under the Canopy podcast, former Minister of Natural Resources, Jerry Ouellette takes you along on the journey to see the places and meet the people that will help you find your outdoor passion and help you live a life close to nature and Under The Canopy.
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The Seeking Wild Beauty Podcast explores the inner landscapes of our souls. For all of you empaths, writers, and creatives with roaring hearts looking to unearth your soul medicine/gifts – get cozy and have your journal nearby. Each episode will be deep conversations with other writers, artists, poets, and healers about the creative process, authentic expression, spiritual practice, embodied intuition, and more.
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Improve your health & quality of life, find the truth between natural and medical science. Join Ken and Co-host Eric Rieger on the GCP, and get an unfiltered approach to your health as they host guests from all over the world. Nothing is off limits. Step in and get your gut checked...Ken (Kenneth Brown, MD) is a board certified gastroenterologist that turned his private practice into a hotbed of innovation. Ken has long been intrigued on how to best care for his patients. He challenged big p ...
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Eye Podcast

Nature Publishing Group

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EyePod, the podcast from the journal Eye, highlights the best news and research in ophthalmology, including interviews with the people behind the science, in-depth commentary and analysis, and special reports on conferences and meetings.
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Are you tired of missing out on special moments with your family becasue you feel that you are not present due to your mental health issues? Does social anxiety and perfectionism keep you from experiencing better relationships? Do you wish you could overcome the signs of depression in your life? Are you ready to stop feeling overwhelmed and exhausted constantly? I am so excited you are here! Welcome to the Ditching Depression For Busy Moms. the inspiring mental health podcast. My name is Mel ...
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Expert Citation

Cuevas, J.M., Burch, T.J., & McCoy, K.M.

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A journal club podcast with Joe Cuevas, Kelsey McCoy, & Tyler Burch. Join us as we delve into the publically-available world of science and learn a little in the process.
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WEB8 holds conversations that weave inner and outer technology as a vehicle for your soul’s expression in the world. We explore entrepreneurship, creativity and ritual in the digital age. Welcome to the space where you weave a new world of soul led self expression, in a world of infinite possibility. May the frequencies you tap into on this podcast remind you that you are the weaver of your own reality, expressing soul through your humanity. May you be moved into peace, truth, joy, playfulne ...
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Chloe's Clinic

Chloe Collins (BHSc Nut Med)

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Chloe’s Clinic is a safe haven for women to speak about all things women’s health. As a Women's Health Expert and Clinical Nutritionist, we're on a mission to dismantle myths and misconceptions, giving women an avenue to share, learn and connect through vulnerability. We'll be diving headfirst into vulnerable, real-life experiences; from fertility to IVF, miscarriage, pregnancy, and postpartum health; taboo or not taboo, everything is on the table. Step inside Chloe's Clinic, and let's talk.
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Welcome to the #earthconversepodcast. A unique contribution to the life-affirming narrative of our times. Where we explore our conversations and relationships with the earth. All in the hope of inspiring a deeper connection with ourselves, each other and the earth that is our home. An anthology of 50 episodes, it is an eclectic and empowering mix of stories, perspectives and practices. Grab a journal, go deep, spread the seeds and share the podcast and your learnings. Brought to you by Penel ...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects 400,000 Americans and is the leading nontraumatic cause of neurological disability in young adults. Although MS is progressive, it is not fatal, and patients generally have a normal lifespan. However, progressive disability imposes increasing limitations and reduced quality of life for these patients. Newly released consensus guidelines offer neurologists and primary care physicians direction to improve the differential diagnosis and develop strategies to faci ...
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The Go-to Podcast for Women Who Want to Clean Up their Lifestyle & Get Control of their Health! Do you ever wish your health didn’t dictate your day? Are you tired of being tired all the time, or is pain holding you back from enjoying your time with your family? Would you like to manage your symptoms holistically but don’t know where to begin? I’m Penny. I am a mom, wife, Occupational Therapist, and past Pharmaceutical Rep with a strong faith. For 25 years, I battled through debilitating Cro ...
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Welcome to the Creatrix Journey a podcast dedicated to nature connection and creativity. Join Claire Winter, an award-winning podcaster and former journalist, to explore the journey of creators inspired by nature, walking and writing. Listen to the show to get tips, ideas and interviews to help you to ignite your creativity, connect to the source and share your words and wisdom with the world. Helping to raise the collective consciousness step by step. Claire is a word creatrix and coach her ...
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An NIH study from last year found that new cases of chronic pain in the United States occur more often than new cases of many other common serious conditions like diabetes, depression, and high blood pressure. What’s more, among people with chronic pain, nearly two-thirds are still suffering a year later. Naturopathic clinician Timothy Schwaiger, N…
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00:47 Searching for dark matter in black holes Researchers have been scanning the skies looking for black holes that formed at the very beginning of the Universe — one place where elusive and mysterious dark matter is thought to be located. If these black holes did contain dark matter, they would be especially massive and so researchers would be ab…
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Should you use ice or heat on an injury? If you have breast cancer you may want to go vegan. Plus, will drinking alcohol ever be healthy? Studies cited: https://now.tufts.edu/2024/05/15/are-you-using-heat-and-ice-properly https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10549-024-07266-1 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41565-024-01657-7 Learn More: http…
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Hey Friend, Have you ever jumped to conclusions about someone's actions, only to discover you were wrong and could have saved yourself unnecessary stress or hurt? In this episode we are going to dig into what is crooked thinking and what we can do about it to help you have more peace in your day to day interactions. Work With Me If you are tired of…
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Imagine the freedom of treating common ailments with herbs from your own garden. In this episode, we explore the transformative journey into herbalism, emphasizing the power of plant medicine. We'll dive into the diverse educational paths one can take to become a herbalist and the various roles herbalists play in our communities. With insights from…
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Food insecurity in America is back on the rise after a decade of downward trends. Dr. Sara Bleich, a public health policy expert, reveals the top contributing factors and which communities are most at-risk. She also discusses federal programs that are making a positive impact to reverse this concerning uptick in food insecurity. Learn More: https:/…
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Why do black women develop more aggressive cancers? That’s a question that a new, 30-year-long study is setting out to answer – among other disparity concerns. Dr. Lauren McCullough, a principal investigator for the research, discusses the importance of this study and how listeners can get involved. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/voices…
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In 2026, NASA aims to send humans back to the Moon's surface, as part of the Artemis III mission. In preparation, astronauts have been performing moonwalking simulations to ensure that they are able to make the most of their precious time on the lunar surface. In one dress rehearsal, a pair of astronauts took part in a training exercise in an Arizo…
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00:31 How open are ‘open source’ AI systems? Many of the large language models powering AI systems are described as ‘open source’ but critics say this is a misnomer, with restricted access to code and training data preventing researchers from probing how these systems work. While the definition of open source in AI models is yet to be agreed, advoc…
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Bad night of sleep? It could be signaling an autoimmune disease. Older women may want to consider a vegetarian diet. It’s recently been discovered that a small part of the population has no inner voice. Can magic mushrooms cure a stutter? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-nightmares-may-be-signaling-a-deeper-illness-why-older…
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Hey Friend, Ever thought that burning the midnight oil was going to add more hours to your day and help you check off your todo list easier, only to find that you are much less productive and more depressed or unmotivated the next day? In this episode we are going to discuss why this happens and 2 simple hacks to getting the most from your day so y…
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Here is an episode full of insights from Jerry Ouellette, Ontario's former Minister of Natural Resources, who shares his unexpected passion for the medicinal fungus chaga, leading to the creation of his Under the Canopy podcast. Join us as Jerry takes young students on an enlightening nature walk, emphasizing the importance of connecting with and p…
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Where do the homeless go to recover after being discharged from the hospital? For many, the only option is back out to the street. Hope Has A Home is a medical respite center for women in D.C. and serves as an example for other operations around the country. Our experts explain why this care is needed and what’s next for the residents once they lea…
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The CDC estimates that stillbirth affects nearly 21,000 babies each year in America, but we can reduce these deaths through education and awareness. Dr. Steve Rad, OB/GYN to the stars, explains the warning signs every mother and physician should know. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/stillbirths-can-be-prevented-what-every-pregnant-woman-…
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What’s new with menopausal hormone therapy (MHT)? Karolyn talks with integrative women’s health expert Tori Hudson, ND, about the efficacy and safety of hormone therapy for the treatment of menopausal symptoms. They also discuss new hormone-free drugs that are now available, as well as natural measures to manage symptoms. Dr. Hudson is a pioneering…
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Are you taking an ACE-Inhibitor for high blood pressure? If so have you experienced a dry cough? It literally can be linked to your medication and we discuss how easily you can get rid of this cough just by talking to your doctor today. Eating the standard American diet puts anyone at risk for developing fatty liver disease. It may sound benign, bu…
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00:46 How light touches are sensed during sex 150 years after they were discovered, researchers have identified how specific nerve-cell structures on the penis and clitoris are activated. While these structures, called Krause corpuscles, are similar to touch-activated corpuscles found on people’s fingers and hands, there was little known about how …
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What you need to know before quitting birth control. Protein is an essential nutrient, but are you eating too much of it? Why you should be juicing your produce. Plus, why are we always blinking? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-what-you-should-know-before-quitting-birth-control-the-benefits-of-red-cabbage-juice-and-are-you-…
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Send us a Text Message. Meet Jim! Author. Storyteller. World Travel. Activist. Teacher. Businessman. James Pindras was that kid in sixth grade who stared out the window at imagined pirate ship battles rather than listen in class. James draws upon his many experiences as well as his active imagination in weaving his tales. James has a BA from Cartha…
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Hey Friend, Resilience is the ability to withstand adversity, bounce back and grow from difficult life events, but how do we get there? In this episode we will be looking at 3 simple ways to help you become more resilent. See you there! Other episides to help you: # 04 - brain food part 1 # 05 - healthy fats part 2 # 08 - natural lifestyle tips # 0…
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With its unique history filled with both triumphs and dark chapters, public health researchers and professionals have an ethical responsibility to examine the past as they aspire to shape the future of public health by conducting effective and ethical health-related research and work today.In this episode, Shivani interviews the esteemed ethicist a…
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Get a dose of outdoor wisdom from Jerry Ouellette as he shares his passion for natural remedies on the Outdoor Journal Radio's Under the Canopy podcast, with a special spotlight on the fascinating world of chaga mushrooms. We'll also tickle your funny bone with a late-night skunk mishap involving a beloved chocolate lab, Ensign Gunner. Ever dealt w…
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Scarring is an evolutionary trait that’s helped us survive this long, but they can come with some downsides. Aside from the visible scar, the healed tissue no longer functions like normal skin. Dr. Michael Longaker, a plastic surgeon, explains the purpose of scarring and new technology that could completely reverse the damage. Learn More: https://r…
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Maternal instinct has always been expected of women, but new research shows that these natural responses are also hardwired into men. Dr. Sarah Hrdy, an anthropologist, reveals the biological evidence of involved fathers – even before humans existed – and the natural origins of fatherhood. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/the-modern-fathe…
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00:48 Short-haul spaceflight's effect on the human body. A comprehensive suite of biomedical data, collected during the first all-civilian spaceflight, is helping researchers unpick the effects that being in orbit has on the human body. Analysis of data collected from the crew of SpaceX’s Inspiration4 mission reveals that short duration spaceflight…
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Sorry kids, homework is here to stay. The best defense against disease may start with your teeth. Plus, is it safe to smoke weed while pregnant? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-why-kids-need-homework-the-immune-benefits-of-brushing-your-teeth-and-is-thc-a-safe-cure-for-morning-sickness Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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Hey Friend, Feeling tired, moody, or having trouble thinking clearly even after getting enough sleep? You may be lacking in a vital kind of rest. Listen in as I share my realization about being on the go all the time. In this episode, I will share the importance of other kinds of rest. Join me! Work With Me If you are tired of trying to figure it a…
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It’s been almost a year since I’ve released an episode and since then we’ve moved across the country, bought and renovated a house (well, it’s still in progress!), birthed a baby, and welcomed another furry member to our family. I also released my first spoken word song. I’ve been hearing very strong inner guidance whispers to come back to the podc…
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Jerry Ouellette, former Ontario Minister of Natural Resources, who shares his fascinating journey of stumbling upon the medicinal mushroom chaga and how it has enriched his outdoor experiences. Get ready to laugh along with Jerry’s charming tales about his chocolate lab, Ensign Gunner, and the quirky, sometimes challenging, world of mushroom harves…
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Manifestation may seem like a cool magic trick, but Dr. James R. Doty, a neurosurgeon, says there’s nothing supernatural about it. The mindfulness practice is all about positive self-talk and extreme focus on your deepest desires. Doty explains how to properly manifest in order to reach your fullest potential. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal…
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Britney Spears’ fight for autonomy in 2021 was the first time many people realized that forced sterilization still exists in America. Our experts explain how this practice has been used throughout history and discuss the debate of outlawing forced sterilization. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/why-is-forced-sterilization-still-legal-in-a…
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Pimple popper: thanks to Jerry Seinfeld we wear this scarlet letter that in that fateful episode was meant to underplay our position in the house of medicine (and even society?).... The post Past the Pimple: Picking Apart the Systemic Drivers of Acne Vulgaris appeared first on JDDonline - Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.…
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Feeling lonely in a world more connected than ever? You're not alone.On this episode of YJBM, join our host, Shankeri Vijayakumar, as she chats with our guest Blake Waranch about how loneliness is affecting our lives today. Whether you're feeling a bit isolated or just want to understand more about why loneliness is such a big deal right now, this …
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In this episode: 00:46 Making a molecular Bose-Einstein condensate For the first time, researchers have coaxed molecules into a bizarre form of matter called a Bose-Einstein condensate, in which they all act in a single gigantic quantum state. While condensates have been made using atoms for decades, the complex interactions of molecules have preve…
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Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications have been in the news a lot over the past year. As a result, the availability of these drugs has expanded considerably. But how safe are they and how can integrative practitioners work with patients on these powerful medications? Karolyn talks with Daemon Jones, ND, a naturopathic physician in Washington, DC, abo…
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Is intermittent fasting as beneficial as we think? Why older adults should take caution this summer. We now have better drug tests. Plus, are parents too trusting of virtual reality? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-dangerous-heatwaves-this-summer-new-devices-for-fentanyl-testing-and-is-intermittent-fasting-as-helpful-as-we-…
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Hey Friend, Grief is normal and much needed for the process of loss, but we need to process it in a healthy way otherwise it could lead to depression and/or anxiety. In this episode we will be looking at steps to begin your healing journey. If you are tired of trying to figure it all out on your own and want someone to help you on this journey or e…
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What can an ancient medicinal mushroom teach us about sustainable living? Join us as Jerry Ouellette, former Ontario Minister of Natural Resources, shares his unexpected journey from politics to natural health, inspired by the chaga mushroom. Discover how Jerry's transformation has shaped his commitment to a lifestyle rooted in nature, offering val…
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Clinical trials can be lifesaving for many cancer patients, so why are participation rates so low? Obstacles like the cost of travel and childcare keep too many patients from receiving experimental care. Our experts explain how the system needs to be restructured to increase access and save lives. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/cancer-c…
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A woman’s menstrual blood has always been regarded as a waste product – until now. Dr. Sara Naseri, co-founder of Qvin, has completely changed how science thinks about period blood. She’s pioneered research on just how useful this fluid is at managing so many aspects of female health. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/taboo-or-liquid-gold-…
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