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I did all the right things to prevent getting cancer. A certified health coach, nutritionist & wellness speaker, I thought I’d be the last person to be diagnosed with breast cancer. Why did I still get it? Was there something else I could have done to prevent it?
A couple years later, I am grateful to be cancer-free and now I’m on a mission to share everything I’ve learned about mitigating risk, managing symptoms, and staying mentally well when bad things happen – even if you “did everything right!”
‘Why Did I Get Cancer‘ features:
• Eye-opening information about health/cancer risks that surround us (and solutions to mitigate risks)
• Health & lifestyle tips to lower risk (easier and quicker than you’d think!)
• Inexpensive solutions for lowering cancer risk
DISCLAIMER:
The information provided on this podcast pertaining to your health or wellness, or any other aspect of your life is not intended to be a substitute for the professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by your own Medical Provider or Mental Health Provider. You agree and acknowledge that my guests and I are not providing medical advice, mental health advice, or medication advice in any way.
Always seek the advice of your own Medical Provider and/or Mental Health Provider regarding any questions or concerns you have about your specific health or any medications, herbs or supplements you are currently taking and before implementing any recommendations or suggestions from this podcast. Do not disregard medical advice or delay seeking medical advice because of information you have heard on this podcast. -
Tune in for the best amputation recovery and care tips for three legged pets, and their people. Hosted by the Tripawds Blogs community founders Jim & Rene, and spokesdog Wyatt Ray. Keep listening for interviews and informative discussions with veterinary surgeons, oncologists, rehab therapists and other specialist veterinarians as well as pet parents sharing their own amputation recovery experiences, treatment plans, and results for their own amazing three legged dogs and cats. Learn more and contact the hosts at https://tripawds.com/radio
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The Feed is a podcast designed for healthcare professionals and brought to you by Danone Nutricia Campus. Danone Nutricia Campus is an open science education platform overseen by a not-for-profit foundation. The podcast series has been tailored for busy healthcare professionals to support practical on-the-job learning in short episodes. Subscribe now to listen to the views of global experts on current topics around the role nutrition in health and patient care.
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Welcome to Talking Transplant!
Throughout this podcast our expert host and guests will discuss topics in transplant that go beyond the every-day.
Listen to the first episode where Dr Annemarie Weißenbacher (Austria) and Dr Mark Harber (UK) discuss the principles of sustainable healthcare for transplants and explore improvement opportunities in long-term sustainability of transplant care and empower the medical community to take action.
Listen to the second episode where Dr Annemarie Weißenbacher and Dr Deepali Kumar (Canada) raise awareness of infectious complications throughout the transplant journey, and the risks that they may pose to patients undergoing both solid organ and haematopoietic stem cell procedures.
All information is accurate as of June 2024. This podcast is intended for HCPs outside of the USA. This podcast is initiated, organised and funded by Takeda. Speakers were paid an honorarium by Takeda for their participation. Copyright 2024 Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited. All rights reserved. Takeda and the Takeda logo are registered trademarks of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited.
Episode 1: Date of prep: September 2022; VV-MEDMAT-72907; C-ANPROM/GB/MARI/0038; VV-MEDAT-73823; C-ANPROM/GB/MARI/0036; C-ANPROM/GB/MARI/0040; C-ANPROM/GB/MARI/0041; C-ANPROM/GB/MARI/0039.Episode 2: Date of prep: July 2024; VV-MEDMAT-105917.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The European Society of Cardiology brings you the most relevant news in cardiovascular medicine, opinions from leading experts, and insight into the latest developments in our field that really matter.
You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: ESC Cardio Talk, EHRA Cardio Talk and HFA Cardio Talk. Check them out! -
A podcast lovingly made by two medical students 👩⚕️👩⚕️ and a music student 🕺 Delivering new bite-sized medical content 🩺
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Kevin Davis is a dedicated physician assistant that uses an integrative approach to medicine. He employs his Four Pillars of Health- a Healing Diet, Exercise, Sleep, and Prayer- and extensive labs in order to effectively treat current complaints while simultaneously uncovering long-term problems. This allows everyone to live extended, healthy lives.
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Fast Facts address knowledge gaps in healthcare enabling a dialogue between healthcare professionals, patients and other stakeholders from the healthcare ecosystem. We provide premium content to improve medical practice and our goal is to promote health through communication with a global network of medical practitioners and patients.
Fast Facts Nephrology is a must listen for busy clinicians, allowing them to get quickly up-to-speed on the latest developments from the field. -
Women’s Health and Primary Care professionals are being asked to see more patients with less time and fewer resources. Trusted medical information often already exists but finding it quickly is a challenge, while the ever-increasing virtual mountain of new data makes it even harder to separate the ‘signal’ from the ‘noise’.
We created The ObG Project to be that resource, which can provide the information you need, quickly and easily accessible and now as podcasts with ObG GrandRounds Live, OBG CORExchange, and OBG Curbside. -
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Alport syndrome is a rare, inherited form of chronic kidney disease that’s often diagnosed in children or young adults and can rapidly lead to kidney failure. But is it as rare as we assume? What can genetic analysis tell us about not just its true prevalence but also its prognosis? What drives its progression? Dr. Toto talks one-on-one with Alport experts to answer these and other questions about a complex disorder
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In the United States, cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the leading congenital viral infection, affecting approximately 1 in every 200 babies. Fortunately, in most cases, patients have no symptoms or disabilities. However, about 10% of the newborns who test positive are symptomatic. In these patients, congenital CMV can be associated with long-term neurodevelopment sequelae, such as sensorineural hearing loss, cerebral palsy, and intellectual disability. Listen to experts in this podcast series discuss what clinicians need to know about congenital CMV, including pathophysiology, evolution in pregnancy, newborn screening, a patient's experience, prevention strategies, and how to build a healthcare team.
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“One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small. And the ones that mother gives you, don’t do anything at all…”
- Jefferson Airplane
Americans consume around 25 percent of the world’s prescription pharmaceutical drugs, while comprising only about five percent of the world’s population. And it’s not like we have good outcomes resulting from this. The health of the American populace sits quite low in the rankings of industrialized nations, as does our health care system (especially for the amount of dollars we pay for it.)
Americans have largely forgotten about eating healthy, moving our bodies, and getting outside for some fresh air. We’ve become a sedentary society, relying on fast and/or processed foods, and those pesky pharmaceutical drugs…most of which only treat symptoms and not underlying problems.
We seem to have also forgotten – or perhaps not have even known – that the best medicine is actually prevention. And that sometimes the best treatments are NOT pharmaceutical drugs.
My podcast, “Life is a Ride: Overcoming Huge Challenges in Unconventional Ways” takes off from my own health journey of overcoming and thriving for over six and a half years after a devastating diagnosis of third stage pancreatic cancer. I didn’t just do it by listening to my doctor, taking drugs and sitting back and waiting for results. In fact, had I continued to listen to my first oncologist and been a passive observer of my health, I wouldn’t be here writing this today.
I was willing to get active, get healthy, and take charge of my situation. I was and am the CEO of my health.
Please join me in my podcast journey as I interview others who have overcome life’s challenges in similar, unconventional ways. Their stories are heartwarming, inspirational, and life-affirming. I will also be interviewing teachers, coaches, health professionals and consultants who offer "unconventional" options for those who are looking to overcome challenging obstacles.
More about Chris: Chris Joseph is an odds-defying, stage-three pancreatic cancer survivor and thriver since 2016, as described in his best-selling 2020 book "Life is a Ride: My Unconventional Journey of Cancer Recovery." He is also a co-curator and contributing author to "The Epiphanies Project: Twenty Personal Revelations." Both books are available as paperbacks or e-books, and can be found online wherever you buy your books.
Over the last 35 years, Chris has started and managed three environmental consulting businesses, launched two fan-funded music record companies and founded a non-profit charitable foundation. He's also dabbled in philanthropy, songwriting, and magazine writing.
Chris' other podcasts include Talking Threadheads, Dodger Dugout Dopes, The Epiphanies Project, Nine Lives: A Musical Story of New Orleans, and Oy Vey L.A.
***This podcast is not intended as a substitute for health, wellness, or medical advice. The listener should consult with a healing or medical professional in matters relating to their health and well-being, particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require immediate diagnosis or medical attention. Further, while this podcast is intended to provide unique stories and/or healing modalities that are not necessarily widely discussed, it is not an explicit endorsement of the practices, tools and methods discussed with each podcast guest.*** -
Dr. Dave Rabin MD, PhD, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist trained in Ketamine and MDMA-assisted therapy, brings you the newest developments from the world of psychedelic science and technology. From researchers and investors to physicians and shamans to nonprofit pioneers and policy-makers — each week, Dr. Dave brings you the latest news and answers your questions to share perspectives from the front lines of this exciting movement.
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