The Official Podcasts of the Journal of Athletic Training
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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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The CNS' suite of complimentary podcasts cover CNS journal articles from Neurosurgery and Operative Neurosurgery, as well as CNS Guidelines, Controversies in Neurosurgery, Optimizing Neurosurgical Practice, CNS Partner Podcasts and the CNS Leadership Institute. Podcasts are available on Apple, SoundCloud, Spotify and YouTube.
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Derek (Owner and Head Coach of Dialed Health) discusses health and cycling topics including strength training, nutrition, recovery, racing, mindset, and more. Guests include some of the top professionals in the cycling and health industry.
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Strength and Conditioning Journal is the professional journal of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). The purpose "SCJ Podcasts" is to highlight current topics in the journal related to the field of strength and conditioning. The NSCA and SCJ are committed to the mission of integrating the practical experience of professionals in our field with evidence-based research to provide practitioners with the most accurate information available. The "SCJ Podcasts" will be a ver ...
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The official podcast of the Sleep Research Society (SRS). Purposed to disseminate and discuss the latest findings in Sleep and Circadian research.
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The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, hosted by Mike Reinold, features interviews with established and emerging leaders in the field of sports physical therapy and performance training. Stay current by combining recent evidence, clinical experience, and career advice from some of the leading experts in sports medicine.
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Looking to improve your life through authentic & insightful girl talk? Each Wednesday, Amelia Rose Zimlich shares relatable personal stories & life lessons on career, body image, dating, wellness, self-esteem & everything in between. Whether you're looking for inspiration or practical advice, C'est La Me has all the tools for a happier & more confident life.
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An insight into a young professional's journey through athletic training and the sports medicine field. From being accepted into a B.S. Athletic Training program to becoming the sports medicine Physician Assistant I want to be. Honesty and transparency about this exciting journey to following my dreams.
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Pressing The Limits Podcast with Jon Bruney. Growing the whole person through their mind, body, and spirit. ABOUT JON BRUNEY The exploits of Guinness World Record-holding strongman Jon Bruney have been immortalized in Ripley's Believe it or Not, The Guinness Book of World Records, shown nationwide on NBC's America's got Talent, The Today Show, ABC's To Tell the Truth, and TruTv’s Guinness World Records Unleashed. Thousands of people have personally experienced Jon's jaw-dropping Pressing the ...
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To learn more about The Flex Fam Group Coaching Membership, visit https://www.rgfit.com/theflexfam Join Rachel’s weekly newsletter: https://www.rgfit.com/newsletter Rachel Gregory is a Board-Certified Nutritionist, Strength and Conditioning Coach, Author, Podcaster, and founder of RG Fitness. Rachel received her Master’s Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James Madison University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Miami. Rachel completed the first-eve ...
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Medical Notes: Pesticides Increase Risk Of Stillbirth, The Power Of Placebo, And How Rosemary Extract Fights Against Cocaine Addiction
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Pesticides may increase the risk of stillbirth. Can a common kitchen herb fight against cocaine addiction? Though covid cases are increasing, long-term symptoms aren’t. Can a placebo pill work just as well as anxiety medication? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-pesticides-increase-risk-of-stillbirth-the-power-of-placebo-and-…
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20 deep questions to make the most of your 20s
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Today's episode is a super deep dive into some probing questions that will help every woman in her 20s. These questions will help you figure out what you value and believe, what you're looking for in relationships, what your passions are, how you're spending your time, where you can grow & who you want to be. It's the ultimate self-development epis…
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Extended Long-Term Outcome After Conservative Decompressive Microsurgery and Routine Adjuvant
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October 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: Extended Long-Term Outcome After Conservative Decompressive Microsurgery and Routine Adjuvant Fractionated Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Symptomatic Cavernous Sinus MeningiomasTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2024/10000/extended_long_term_outcome_after_conservative.14.as…
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196. How Brennan Wertz Won Gravel National Champs & His Insane FTP Test
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Brennan Wertz on Instagram: @brennan.werz Strength Training For Cyclists - 7 Day Free Trial https://dialedhealth.com Leave A Google Review For The Website Dialed Health Social https://www.youtube.com/@dialedhealth https://www.instagram.co…
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Advice From A Life Coach: How To Feel More Fulfilled In Life
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If you’re feeling lost in your relationships or career, a bit of good advice can make a huge difference. Life coaches draw from their own experiences to help guide their clients to a more fulfilled life, but how do you know if you’re going to a credible person? Our expert shares the top questions you need to ask before hiring a coach, and offers so…
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The Mozart Effect: How Music Could Reduce Seizures
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Many people turn on classical music when they want to unwind, but the neurological effects of this genre may go deeper than we’ve thought. The ‘Mozart Effect’ theorizes that Mozart’s K 448 can reduce seizures in people with epilepsy. Our expert shares the surprising results of her own research and the future of music therapy. Learn More: https://ra…
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SRS Podcast (#22): Development of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Narcolepsy: A Feasibility Study (W/ Dr. Jennifer Mundt and Matt Horsnell)
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Medical Notes: Harmful Gummy Vitamins, How Cancer Spreads, And Futuristic Earbuds
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We finally have more clues to how breast cancer spreads. Gummy vitamins fill the aisles at grocery stores, but they can create a sticky situation for your teeth. How common is long covid? New earbuds don’t just play music– they can also detect when you’re falling asleep. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-harmful-gummy-vitamin…
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wellness on youtube & marathon training in nyc with jen lauren
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Today we have a long-awaited guest on the show! Jen Lauren is a YouTuber & content creator based in New York City. Her videos & Instagram content revolves around wellness, fitness & living your healthiest life. She talks her favorite wellness trends, how she got into her running era, quitting her full-time job to focus on YouTube, the importance of…
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JAT Chat | Mental Skills Training for College Athletes
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Welcome to JAT Chat, presented by the Journal of Athletic Training, the official journal of the National Athletic Trainers' Association. In this episode, Dr. Shelby Baez is joined by Kelsey Roberts (formerly Griffith), MS, a mental skills specialist at The Micheli Center for Sports Injury Prevention at Boston Children's Hospital and by Dr. Melissa …
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Discount Botox: Fake Product And Unlicensed Injectors
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Earlier this year, both New York and Tennessee’s health departments were notified of patients having extreme reactions to their Botox injections. The investigation showed that unlicensed providers were injecting fake product into these customers. Our experts explain how to stay safe during cosmetic procedures. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal…
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Do Elephants Hold The Key To Curing Cancer?
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It’s very rare that elephants get cancer, thanks to an abundance of cancer protection genes called P53. Humans have two copies of these genes, but elephants have about 40. Our experts discuss how we can utilize this information to create cancer-fighting medications. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/do-elephants-hold-the-key-to-curing-canc…
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Medical Notes: Oil Pulling Versus Brushing, Electric Bandages, And How Air Can Power Computers
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Retiring to Florida may not be the best move for your health. How effective is oil pulling? A new bandage could help you heal faster, and it’s all thanks to electricity. The future of stroke prevention might be air-powered. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-oil-pulling-versus-brushing-electric-bandages-and-how-air-can-power-c…
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q&a: fall favorites, advice for single girls & podmas sneak peek
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It's q&a time! Today I'm reading listener questions on the show. We dive into go-to coffee orders, favorite Bible verses, how I got my magazine job, what I have planned for Podmas later this year, advice to fellow single ladies & more. These are some of my favorite episodes, so thank y'all for all your fun questions! ⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐ follow …
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Optimizing Neurosurgical Practice: Stress in Neurosurgery: Handling Bad Outcomes and Being Present
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Title: Stress in Neurosurgery: Handling Bad Outcomes and Being Present at HomeGuest faculty: Robert Spetzler, MDHost: Brian Gantwerker, MDIn this episode, Dr. Gantwerker interviews one of the most prolific neurosurgeons and gets to the heart of how he balanced achievement, stress, family, and unexpected outcomes. Dr. Spetzler will provide examples …
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195. Tristan Cardew: European Gran Fondos, Becoming A Cycling Content Creator, & Hallucinating During Ultras
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Ever wonder what it's like to hallucinate while riding your bike for 48 hours straight? In this episode of the Dialed Health Podcast, I talk with cycling content creator Tristan Cardew to discuss the wild world of ultra-endurance cycling events. We discuss Tristan’s experiences participating in grueling multi-day races across challenging terrain, i…
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How Music Can Help Fight Against Dementia
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Alzheimer’s disease and dementia can change a person’s life so much, but the one thing that often remains unscathed is music. Research has shown that songs can help calm patients and temporarily enhance memory. Our expert explains a new AI program that utilizes music therapy to increase patients’ quality of life. Learn More: https://radiohealthjour…
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“There's More Training For Six Year Olds”: Police Concussion Protocols
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Concussion protocols have come a long way in athletics. Sadly, the same efforts haven’t been made in other physical fields, such as law enforcement. Because of this, officers are at a greater risk for mental health issues and longer recovery times. Our experts explain the wide impact of this issue and the barriers to creating protocols. Learn More:…
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Medical Notes: How Stress Damages Your Cells, The Best Diet For Athletes, And A Possible Cure For Sickle Cell Disease
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Caregivers are so stressed, it even impacts their cells. Lung cancer is difficult to cure, but diabetes medication might help. A safer treatment for sickle cell disease might be on the way. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-how-stress-damages-your-cells-the-best-diet-for-athletes-and-a-possible-cure-for-sickle-cell-disease Le…
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september monthly reset & journal with me
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Time for our monthly goal setting & reset routine episode! Today I'm going over what worked for me in August, what goals I'm setting in September, the type of person I want to be this month, how I'm going to use my time during this new season, how excited I am for all the fall things & more! ⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐ follow the podcast on Instagram…
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194. USA Road National Champion Sean Quinn Gives Us A Behind The Scenes Look At This Years Tour De France, His Strength Training Routine, & More
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Are you curious about what it’s like to be a professional cyclist? In this episode of The Dialed Health podcast, I chat with professional cyclist Sean Quinn to get an inside look at what it's really like to ride in the Tour de France. Sean shares fascinating details about the intense fight to make breakaways, the camaraderie among American riders, …
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The Lobotomy: Reckless Medicine Or Novel Technology?
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The lobotomy has become infamous due to multiple failed procedures, one of which includes the sister of former president, John F. Kennedy. But how did something so risky get so popular – and even be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize? Our expert explains the rise and fall of the lobotomy, and how it’s influenced current technology. Learn More: https://rad…
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“Medication Never Gave Me Health”: Using Food To Cure Your Chronic Illness
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Most autoimmune conditions cause chronic inflammation, which can damage the body’s tissues, organs, and cells. While there’s no known cure for conditions like lupus, Dr. Brooke Goldner, an autoimmune lifestyle specialist, has found immense success of managing her patients’ symptoms by changing their diet. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/…
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❓FAQ Episode - How To Choose The Right Weight
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This is one of the most Frequently Asked Questions that I get as a trainer. Click the link below to visit the supporting journal on the website. https://dialedhealth.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-weight
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Medical Notes: Curing HIV, Investing in Standing Desks, and the Right Fiber for Weight Loss
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There are already medications available to treat HIV, but now there might be a cure. There’s a new way to lose weight… and it doesn’t involve medication. Standing at your desk might fix your back pain. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-curing-hiv-invest-in-standing-desks-and-the-right-fiber-for-weight-loss Learn more about yo…
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15 tips for college girls (how to make the most of your college experience)
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Calling all college girlies! Today I'm going over my best tips to help you make the most of your college experience. I talk about how to study, making friendships, getting involved on campus, dealing with body image & more. Whether you're a freshman starting your first year or coming back for a final semester, I hope these tips are helpful. Have a …
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Unsealing The Records: How Closed Adoptions Are Harming Kids
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Closed adoptions are common in many states, but is this practice a detriment to the adopted kids? Our experts explain the unique loss felt by children and teens who never know where they came from and their family lineage. Our guests also question whether birth parents have the right to hide their identity from their biological children. Learn More…
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ARFID Awareness: What If Eating Was Your Biggest Fear?
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Since being officially labeled as a condition in 2013, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) has been getting more attention. Cassidy Arvidson, an online advocate, explains what it feels like when food is one of your biggest fears, and a medical expert discusses the treatment options for these patients. Learn More: https://radiohealthjo…
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“Home Field Advantage”: The Presence of a “Home” Neurosurgical Residency Training Program
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September 2024 Journal Club PodcastTitle: “Home Field Advantage”: The Presence of a “Home” Neurosurgical Residency Training Program is Associated With Improved Match OutcomesTo read journal article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/2024/09000/_home_field_advantage___the_presence_of_a__home_.28.aspxAuthor: Lola B. ChamblessGuest facult…
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Medical Notes: Generational Trauma, How Covid Affects Our Vision, And How To Pull Yourself Out Of A Rut
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Trauma can span generations – even after adoption. Should kids stop bringing lunch to school? Your eyes need protection from the coronavirus. Do you need a change in life? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-generational-trauma-how-covid-affects-our-vision-and-how-to-pull-yourself-out-of-a-rut Learn more about your ad choices. …
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going for the gold (self-improvement lessons from olympic athletes)
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Today I'm chatting all about the life lessons, qualities & characteristics I observed from watching the Olympics this summer. There is so much we can take away from their determination, personalities, successes & failures, so I'm unpacking everything in today's episode. I'm specifically looking at Suni Lee, Steve Nedoroscik, Simone Biles and Brody …
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Revamping Emergency Action Plans in Sports: A Conversation with Dr. Samantha Scarnio-Miller
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Welcome to JAT Chat, presented by the Journal of Athletic Training, the official journal of the National Athletic Trainers Association. In this episode, Dr. Kara Radzak from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, hosts Dr. Samantha Scarneo-Miller, the lead author of the National Athletic Trainer Association's position statement on Emergency Action Pl…
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Unethical Research And The Man That Lived To Tell The Tale
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Today’s scientists follow strict guidelines and standards when conducting research. But it wasn’t that long ago when the rules were much looser – to the detriment of the study’s participants. Our expert details his personal experience with unethical research and explains how the field has evolved to better protect research subjects. Learn More: htt…
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‘Love Is Not Enough To Heal The Trauma Of Adoption’: Protecting The Kids
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Janet Sherlund and her three siblings were all adopted, but they never felt like a true family. She lived every day with the grief of not knowing where she came from and was unable to find out because of sealed records. Our expert explains how this detachment often derails child development and creates lasting trauma into adulthood. Learn More: htt…
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193 - Dr. Scott Frey: The Brain’s Impact on Athletic Performance, Conquering Mental Fatigue, and Strategies for Optimal Recovery
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Is your brain holding you back from peak performance? In this episode of the Dialed Health podcast, I am joined by Dr. Scott Frey of Cerebral Performance to dive into this very topic. We discuss mental fatigue’s impact on athletic performance, how our brains act as a protective mechanism, limiting our output before we reach our true physiological l…
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Medical Notes: Brain Implants To Treat Depression, How Emergency Rooms Can Save More Kids, And We May Soon Have Bionic Skin
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Would you get a brain implant? Is the ER a place for kids? We may soon have bionic skin. Listen to this before becoming vegetarian. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-brain-implants-to-treat-depression-how-emergency-rooms-can-save-more-kids-and-we-may-soon-have-bionic-skin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/a…
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Get in the car, it's August! Today is my monthly goal setting & reset routine episode! I'm going over what worked for me in July, what goals I'm setting in August, the type of person I want to be this month, how I'm going to use the rest of my time this summer & more. Enjoy! ⭐ follow the podcast! ⭐ follow the podcast on Instagram! follow the po…
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Infant Formula vs. Breast Milk – How We Can Bridge the Nutrition Gap
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Many families rely on infant formula to feed their babies, but these products still can’t perfectly recreate the magic of breast milk. This week, We speak with Dr. Patrick Shih, a researcher who’s discovered a new way to replicate compounds found in breast milk that’ve eluded the industry for decades. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/infa…
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2024 Olympics: How Athletes Like Clayton Young Prepare for the Spotlight
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With the Olympics underway, we get to see some of the best athletes from around the world compete for gold. However, a chance at the podium requires more than just physical skill. Our experts explain the mental training that goes into this preparation, and how athletes can stay on top of their mental health. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.o…
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192 - How To Choose The Right Strength Training Program For Your Cycling
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Do you struggle with how to pick the perfect strength training program to complement your cycling? Many cyclists often get caught up in the details of discipline-specific programs or try to plan out an entire year in advance. In this episode of the Dialed Health podcast, I discuss this issue and share my tips for how to best complement your cycling…
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Controversies in Neurosurgery: Laser Ablation vs. Mini Craniotomy/Tube Retractor for Tumors
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Title: Laser Ablation vs. Mini Craniotomy/Tube Retractor for TumorsGuest Faculty: Ian Lee, MDHosts: Rushna Ali, MD and Seth F. Oliveria, MD PhDWe will be joined by our guest Dr. Ian Lee to discuss use of stereotactic laser ablation, mini craniotomy and/or tube retractors to treat brain tumors. We will focus on understanding the advantages and weakn…
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Medical Notes: The Common Antibiotic That Increases Your Risk of Death; Stop Getting Your Information From TikTok, and Why Night Shifts Are Bad for Your Health
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Lifesaving medication that can turn deadly. TikToker’s aren’t doctors. Working on the night shift may be causing you extra stress. Is plant formula the new breast milk? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-the-common-antibiotic-that-increases-your-risk-of-death-stop-getting-your-information-from-tiktok-and-why-night-shifts-are-b…
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It's my birthday episode! Crazy to think I'm turning 25 this weekend. As is tradition on the podcast, I decided to list 25 things I've learned by 25. We get into advocating for yourself, the secret to looking put together, sticking to your morals and living your life to the fullest. Last year was a total eye opener and I'm hoping for the best year …
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Nursemaid’s Elbow: The Playful Move That Can Injure Your Child
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It’s not uncommon to see parents swinging their kids around or avoiding a fall by lifting them up by one arm. Unfortunately, these common moves can dislocate your child’s elbow and lead to more issues down the road. Our expert discusses the common causes of nursemaid’s elbow and how to fix the injury. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/nurs…
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Not Everyone Has An Inner Voice – Do You?
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You know that little voice inside your head? Well, not everyone has it. In fact, we all exist on a spectrum from those who talk to themselves all day long, to many who think a few words here and there. Our expert explains the impact of having less inner speech and the creative methods used to research this phenomenon. Learn More: https://radiohealt…
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191 - I Have 5 Weeks To Train For The Tour Des Stations Everest In Switzerland + Foco Fondo Recap
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Thank you Buycycle.com for sponsoring this episode! Use code "DIALEDHEALTH" at checkout to save $100 on your purchase. Shop Here Tour Des Stations Ultra Fondo Everest The TRX Podcast: Unveiling The Strength Behind Cyclists Find more from Derek Teel: Website: https://dialedhealth.com/ Instagram: @dialedhealth Youtube: https://www.yout…
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Medical Notes: Honeybees Can Sniff Out Cancer, How Dreams Influence Our Emotions, And Is Preschool Crucial For Later Success?
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Honey bees may make an appearance at your next doctor’s visit. Should all kids be sent to preschool? Can dreams help us process negative emotions? The American diet is improving, but that’s not good enough. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-honeybees-can-sniff-out-cancer-how-dreams-influence-our-emotions-and-is-preschool-cruc…
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I won an award?! & social hour: sundress season, glen powell & looking for a man in finance
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Today's episode is jam-packed with awards talk, Glen Powell, Pookie & men in finance! To start off, I give you a rundown of my Nappies awards night & how I found out I won Favorite Local Content Creator. Then social hour is back on the podcast! I discuss some internet trends, including the sundress season phenomenon, Glen Powell hype, "looking for …
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