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Weekly updates on new data and best practices in patient care for a variety of infectious diseases including COVID-19, HIV, and viral hepatitis, from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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B Heppy

Hepatitis B Foundation

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B Heppy is a podcast aimed to inform and help individuals living with hepatitis B through discussing various topics related to hepatitis B. You'll hear from other people who are living with hepatitis B, doctors, scientists, and public health professionals as we tackle new topics every other week. We hope this podcast reminds you that you are not alone in your diagnosis! Together, we can foster a collaborative and connected global community united around all things hepatitis B. Please be sure ...
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Welcome to the Primary Care Pod from Red Whale – join GPs Nik Kendrew and guests as each month they discuss a roundup of four key topics for primary care clinicians, which can also be found in our popular free Pearls. We look at the evidence, the guidelines and the media coverage and make learning together as a primary care community as relaxing and enjoyable as possible. We invite you to nominate your primary care heroes and share your best intentions stories. So, grab a cuppa or put on you ...
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Simply Hepatitis

Dr. Nimzing Ladep, MBBS, FWACP, PhD

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A vacuum has emerged over the last few months regarding the need for sources of authentic information that can be trusted in regards to health matters. Conspiracies fuel our social media about matters that require simple logic to get past. It is in this background that I have joined the bandwagon of those that are interested in providing information to the public, using simple language to communicate with them, avoiding medical jargons. I am a consultant in Hepatology (study of liver disease ...
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DiabetesBio

American Diabetes Association

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DiabetesBio co-hosts Darleen Sandoval (University of Colorado), Kirk Habegger (University of Alabama-Birmingham), and Kevin Williams (UT Southwestern) interview authors of editor-selected biomedical research articles published in the journal Diabetes, the American Diabetes Association's flagship research publication.
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Farm to Fatal: Food for Thought

UCLA Undergraduates in the Human Biology and Society Major, 2025

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Is our food safe? Would you know if it is? Follow UCLA undergrads as they explore a dozen foodborne outbreaks and their consequences. In Farm to Fatal, twelve different outbreaks illuminate the biology of foodborne illness, the complexity of modern food safety regulation, and the details of how we make food safe... or fail to. In Winter 2025, UCLA undergrads in the Human Biology and Society major set out to explore the intricacies of food safety in the US. Each group explored an outbreak ove ...
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Gishgallop Girl

Thomas Anderson

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You found us! Thank you! Unless you don’t like us. In that case, may a deity turn your heart, and if they cannot turn your heart, may they turn your ankles so that we may know you by your limping. Seriously though, this podcast is a labor of love by mostly one person that works too damned often during the week and one other person with a social schedule unthought of in the world the first person grew up in. We do in fact focus primarily on right-wing political media influencer entertainer Ca ...
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Civic

San Francisco Public Press & KSFP, Mel Baker

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Civic is the flagship audio program from the San Francisco Public Press, a nonprofit news institution, covering important local issues and the unique experiences of living and working in San Francisco. The radio program airs Tuesdays and Thursdays on KSFP -LP 102.5 FM in San Francisco.
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The New England Biolabs podcast series, Lessons from Lab and Life, is dedicated to sharing helpful life lessons from successful scientists. From an overview of cutting edge research to finding sources of inspiration, our podcast is for science enthusiasts that like to ponder “what it all means”. Listen as leading researchers draw lessons from where scientific concepts (and misconceptions) have come from, where they are now, and where they are headed in the not-too-distant future. If you’ve g ...
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Gut Podcast

BMJ Group

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The Gut Podcast is your go-to source for the latest discussions in gastroenterology and hepatology. Each month Dr. Philip Smith, Digital and Education Editor of Gut and Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist at the Royal Liverpool Hospital, dives into key issues in the field by discussing articles with their authors. Gut - gut.bmj.com - is an international journal from BMJ Group and the British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) publishing research and review articles in gastroenterology and ...
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Practicing Clinicians Exchange

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Practicing Clinicians Exchange keeps advanced practice providers up to date with timely interviews from the front lines on current advances and best practices in medicine. Many of the podcasts are available for CE/CME credit.
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Notable Nobels

Harrison Dulin

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Notable Nobels is a podcast about the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded to scientists who have made notable discoveries in the fields of Life Science and Medicine, and these discoveries have a history of profoundly influencing society and civilization. Each episode covers the prize awarded for a particular year, and with over 100 years of prizes, there’s a lot to talk about!
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The Policy Connecting Communities podcast, produced by AG Consulting & Media, highlights the efforts and strategies used to empower and grow community and policy development within and among the diverse cultural communities of Minnesota. Hosted by Anab A. Gulaid, a Somali-American public health consultant, educator, and community development leader, the Policy Connecting Communities podcast exists to create a space for state and local community members to come together to give voice to the r ...
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This week Zorba and Karl discuss research showing food assistance benefits are tied to slower cognitive decline in older adults, and they examine why a newly formed CDC panel is casting doubt on the Hepatitis B vaccine. Plus, they share a tasty recipe for Lemon Pasta.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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In this episode, Bright and Anousha invited Dr. David Higgins, a pediatrician and leading expert in vaccine delivery and communication from University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. He sheds light on common myths and misconceptions about the hepatitis B birth dose and offers practical strategies for healthcare providers and advocates to addre…
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Brain tumors are difficult to treat in part because of the blood-brain barrier, the need to protect healthy and sensitive tissue surrounding tumors, and the limits of existing therapies. While there have been great advances in other types of cancer, there’s been relatively little progress in treating these CNS tumors. Plus Therapeutic is developing…
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Learn to appropriately modify antiviral therapy in solid organ transplant recipients with treatment-refractory cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections with expert faculty, Atul Humar, MD, FRCP (C). Topics covered include: Comparisons of available CMV antiviral therapies: Ganciclovir, valganciclovir, foscarnet, cidofovir, maribavir Considerations for renal…
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Tune in to learn the fundamentals for timely identification of refractory cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections following solid organ transplantation from expert faculty, Camille Kotton, MD, FIDSA, FAST. Topics covered include: Direct and indirect effects of CMV infection Risk factors for resistant/refractory CMV Defining resistant/refractory CMV Presen…
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This week Zorba and Karl discuss a surge in sugary drink intake by children and adolescents over the last several decades, and they look at new research showing Generation X and Millennials have higher risk of developing 17 cancers compared to older generations. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Braised Chickpeas with Zucchini and Pesto.…
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Macrocycles are complex compounds that can interact with targets that are often unreachable with traditional small molecules. Orbis Medicines is addressing the challenge with its nCycles, synthetic macrocycle drugs that are orally available but hit targets that would otherwise require biologic therapies. We spoke to Morten Graugaard, CEO of Orbis M…
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Listen in as Dr Marcus Pereira and Dr Raymund R. Razonable explore strategies for individualization of CMV management in high-risk kidney transplant recipients. Topics include: Risk factors and prevention of late-onset CMV disease Early detection of late CMV infection CMV cell-mediated immunity monitoring Primary and secondary prophylaxis Presenter…
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Listen in as Dr Marcus Pereira and Dr Raymund R. Razonable discuss the fundamentals of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in kidney transplant recipients. Topics include: CMV pathogenesis Direct and indirect effects of CMV infection Overview of patient risk factors CMV risk based on serologic status Presenters: Marcus Pereira, MD, MPH, FAST Associate Professor …
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Listen in as Dr Trevor Van Schooneveld explores rapid syndromic testing for gastrointestinal and joint infections and discusses how to apply best practices for diagnostic and antimicrobial stewardship in syndromic testing. Topics covered include: Who should be tested for infectious diarrhea Types of gastrointestinal syndromic panels Types of syndro…
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Listen in as Dr Marcus Pereira discusses how to design cytomegalovirus (CMV) antiviral regimens for high-risk kidney transplant recipients to mitigate the impact of infection while minimizing drug toxicities. Topics include: Strategies for CMV prevention: prophylaxis, preemptive therapy, and hybrid methods Characteristics of available antiviral dru…
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Join Alicia Stillman of the American Society for Meningitis Prevention, as she shares a very personal story of loss that might change how you view meningitis vaccination. Presenter: Alicia Stillman, MBA, MPH Patient Advocate Co-Executive Director, American Society for Meningitis Prevention Executive Director, Emily Stillman Foundation Detroit, Mich…
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Animal testing for experimental therapies is slow, expensive, and an imperfect predictor for how a drug will act in humans. The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health in July announced a program to advance innovative laboratory technologies that model human biology, enabling faster, less expensive testing. We spoke to Stacey Adam, vice pr…
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Listen in as Michael Satlin, MD, MS, FIDSA,explores rapid syndromic testing for bloodstream infections and discusses how to apply best practices for diagnostic and antimicrobial stewardship in syndromic testing. Topics covered include: Types of upper and lower respiratory infection panels Considerations for when to use respiratory syndromic testing…
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Stream this podcast to learn from experts Alexis E. Horace, PharmD, BCACP,andNimish Patel, PharmD, PhD, AAHIVP, how specialist pharmacists can overcome key barriers to care and apply best practices for optimization of antiretroviral therapy for HIV. Topics covered include: Leveraging pharmacists’ expertise to advance HIV treatment Pharmacist roles …
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In this special crossover episode, recorded live at the American Diabetes Association’s 85th Scientific Sessions in Chicago, the hosts of ADA’s professional podcasts—Diabetes Core Update, Diabetes Care “On Air”, and DiabetesBio—come together to discuss key highlights and groundbreaking research presented at the 2025 meeting. They share expert insig…
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Send us a text Grab your trainers, your dog lead, or your drink of choice-with ice- and join us for some free CPD as we have another relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. In the second of two episodes this month, Fi and Nik discuss: Hyperhidrosis- a year-round challenge for those who are affected. It significantly impa…
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This is the final episode of Candace's Daily Wire-produced part of A Shot In the Dark. We go through it all of course, and there is at least one surprising production gaffe from her team in the episode, and may be why there are no links provided by Candace for this one. So all of the links in the Link Stack are from Thomas Anderson's research. Epis…
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Tune in to learn how the recent FDA approval of lenacapavir (LEN) for PreP integrates into the current field of HIV prevention. Listen on the go or follow along with our expert-curated slides. Topics covered include: The current landscape of PrEP FDA approval of lenacapavir Phase III efficacy and safety data for lenacapavir Recommendations and pers…
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Many cancer patients are prescribed opioids to manage pain associated with their disease, but studies have shown that the use of these pain killers naturally mutes the immune response and can reduce the efficacy of immunotherapies. Glycyx Therapeutics is developing a drug it believes can allow opioids to relieve pain while preventing them from work…
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Hear from experts in HIV care Beatriz Grinsztejn, MD, PhD, and Rosie Mnggibisa, MBChB, MPH, as they discuss their insights on some of the most clinically relevant new data presented at IAS 2025, including studies on: Gaps in care for adolescents and young adults living with HIV Global impact of funding cuts Antiretroviral therapy for treating HIV P…
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Listen in as Dr Emily Heil explores rapid syndromic testing for bloodstream infections and discusses how to apply best practices for diagnostic and antimicrobial stewardship in syndromic testing. Topics covered include: The importance of good blood culture practices and finding the balance between overuse and underuse Blood culture improvement prog…
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Tune in as Dr George Behrenspresents the fundamentals on specialized agents for treatment-experienced people living with HIV. Topics covered include: Key targets and mechanisms of action for specialized HIV drugs Clinical trial data supporting safety and efficacy of these agents Considerations for potential drug–drug interactions Strategies for lev…
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In this episode, Dr Josep M. Llibrereviews the essentials on ART selection for treatment-experienced people with HIV and comorbidities. Topics covered include: Underlying reasons for development of multidrug-resistant HIV Inflammation and immune activation associated with frequency of age-related conditions General principles for designing ART regi…
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Send us a text Grab your trainers, your dog lead, or your drink of choice-with ice- and join us for some free CPD as we have another relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. In the first of two episodes this month, Fi and Nik discuss: Contraception, weight and GLP-1s: “Women on ‘skinny jabs’ must use effective contracepti…
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If you’ve experienced issues with Social Security — missed checks, delayed responses, or inaccessible services — you can file a complaint with the California Department of Justice at oag.ca.gov/socialsecurity. APPEARING IN THIS EPISODE: Kelly Dearman – Executive Director, San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Paul Aguilar – Soci…
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This week Zorba and Karl discuss new research that shows we age dramatically at two key times in our lives, and they talk about how much water we need to drink each day. Plus, they share a healthy recipe for Snap pea salad with green beans and quinoa.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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When Takeda in 2023 paid Nimbus Therapeutics $4 billion upfront and the potential for two additional $1 billion milestone payments for its experimental TYK2 inhibitor, the deal was an eye-popping validation of Nimbus’ approach. The company, an early innovator in a computational chemistry, has now integrated AI into its approach to drug discovery. A…
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Tune in as Dr Daniel R. Kuritzkes presents a quick and easy primer on managing multidrug resistant HIV. Topics covered include: How to recognize key populations who may present with multidrug-resistant HIV Identifying underlying reasons for regimen failure Evaluating resistance profiles Constructing new ART regimens for treatment-experienced indivi…
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Welcome to the August 2025 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association’s podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the August 2025 issue of Diabetes. 6:55 For this month’s episode, a special…
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This week Zorba and Karl look at new research that shows daily multivitamin use does not help you live longer, and they discuss why there is a sharp rise in vaping among adults and young adults. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Watermelon Pizza.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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Candace tells her story of her first birth with all kinds of shade thrown at her doctor's that may or may not be real. You decide! Episode Transcripts can be found at: https://fight.fudgie.org/search/show/gi/ Candace’s Links Daily Mail Online Article About SADS In Australia https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10895067/Doctors-trying-determine-…
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Dr Philip Smith, Digital and Education Editor of Gut and Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist at the Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, UK interviews Professor Tao Zuo from the Guangdong Institute of Gastroenterology, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, on the paper "Diet…
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