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Therapist Sean Hershey, LCSW teaches you how to use psychological and emotional modalities to heal from chronic pain. Common conditions treated: Back Pain, Neck Pain, Hip Pain, Shoulder Pain, Knee Pain, Elbow Pain, Pain from Disc Bulges, Pain from Disc Degeneration, Sciatica, Neuropathy, Chronic Headaches, Migraines, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Pelvic Pain, Fibromyalgia, Many Eczema and Skin Conditions, Arthritic Conditions, Depression, Anxiety, and Long Covid. Inspired by the pioneering ...
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Are you tired of living with the unpredictable and often painful symptoms of IBS? If you've been struggling to find relief and don't know what to eat to ease bloating, excessive gas, and stomach cramps, this podcast is for you. I'll talk about IBS nutrition, diet and lifestyle strategies, and share my expert advice. Many of the real-life strategies for managing symptoms and improving your gut health are based on years of my clinical experience as a registered nutritional therapist. Get back ...
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IBS Chat

Jeffrey Roberts

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Real life stories and solutions for Irritable Bowel Syndrome patients from IBS Patient Advocate Jeffrey Roberts at IBS Patient Support Group, ibspatient.org
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THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Natural Constipation Remedies, Acid Reflux, Hormones, Gut Health, Functional Medicine

Allison Jordan FDN-P | Functional Gut Health Coach | Constipation and Bloat Expert

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***TOP 1% GLOBAL PODCAST*** Do you want to be able to poop everyday like a normal person? Are you tired of relying on medication to poop daily, manage your acid reflux, or balance your hormones? Are you tired of worrying about your health, wondering if something might be deeper going on that your doctor isn't finding? Are you ready to know EXACTLY what to do to end your constipation & acid reflux and balance your hormones naturally - without wasting any more money, time, or effort on remedie ...
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Mind Your Fibro podcast is dedicated to fibromyalgia.Dr. Olga Pinkston, the host and board-certified rheumatologist, discusses up-to-date information about fibro, its treatment, and the biology and psychology of this condition. It covers pain science education and the current complementary and alternative methods available to improve your symptoms. Many things influence the development of fibromyalgia, trigger fibro flares, and produce other symptoms like IBS/irritable bowel syndrome, depres ...
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The take control podcast is hosted by gastroenterologist specialist dietitian Kirsten Jackson and provides advice for people with irritable bowel syndrome. Each week you can expect to find an expert interview, IBS success story or tips and tricks from Kirsten. While the low FODMAP diet is covered, this is not the only solution for IBS management. Instead, the Take Control holistic method of targeting nutrition, sleep, movement and mental wellbeing will be presented in a format where the conc ...
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The Gutbliss Podcast

Dr Robynne Chutkan

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If you’re on a quest for stool Nirvana and more interested in microbes than medication – you’ve come to the right place! Join gastroenterologist and author Dr Robynne Chutkan for a fascinating road trip down your digestive super highway. From groundbreaking microbiome research, to how to deal with common GI problems like heartburn and constipation, to the latest on emerging conditions like SIBO and leaky gut – the Gutbliss podcast is your source for all things gut related. https://gutbliss.com/
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Get Well Soon

Dr. Meg Haworth

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After being struck by lightning, drowning, healing over a dozen chronic illnesses to include Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Ulcers and Fibromyalgia, Dr. Meg Haworth has combined her twenty years of personal and professional experience to help others heal themselves with food and the power of the mind in the Get Well Soon Podcast Series. Dr. Meg brings you the best authors, doctors and luminaries in the fields of health, nutrition and medicine who offer something you can do right now to help you h ...
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Airing Pain

Airing Pain

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Airing Pain is the online radio programme and podcast from Pain Concern (http://painconcern.org.uk/) . Each edition we bring together people with chronic pain and top specialists to talk about resources that can help. You can listen to Airing Pain every Tuesday via Able Radio (https://www.able.wales/) , with all episodes available on demand here and on our website (http://painconcern.org.uk/airing-pain/) . Or subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast app to get the late ...
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Happy Inside - Conquering the Stress of IBS

Michelle White - Gut Focused and Embodied Psychotherapist

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FREEDOM FROM THE OVERWHELM AND FRUSTRATION OF GUT SYMPTOMS Trailblazing psychotherapy to calm the whole farm; mind, emotions and gut. IBS, IBD, gut symptoms, gut disorders, SIBO, low FODMAP, elimination diets, chronic stress and anxiety… Happy Inside attends to the psychological, emotional and behavioural aspects of gut disorders and chronic illness; old wounds, life misalignments, the fear, anxiety and stress around symptoms, the hypervigilence, the limitations, restrictions and impacts the ...
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The Gut Loving Podcast: All about IBS & the low FODMAP diet

Laura Tilt (MSc, Dietitian RD) and Huelya Akyuez (sezamee - gut loving food)

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The Gut Loving Podcast is all about irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and the low FODMAP diet. The low FODMAP diet is a relatively new approach to effectively treat IBS symptoms and is scientifically backed up by a vast number of medical studies. The Gut Loving Podcast is hosted by Laura Tilt (an experienced Dietitian in the UK specialising in IBS and the low FODMAP diet) and Huelya Akyuez, patient and creator of project sezamee - gut loving food (video recipes and low FODMAP events) after livi ...
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IBS Nutrition Podcast by The IBS Dietitian

Jessie Wong, Registered Dietitian and Gut Expert

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Struggling with bloating, unpredictable bowel movements, or food triggers? The IBS Nutrition Podcast is your go-to resource for understanding irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and finding lasting relief through science-backed IBS diets, elimination diets, and gut-friendly lifestyle strategies. Whether you're dealing with abdominal pain, excessive gas, diarrhea, constipation, or food sensitivities, we help you identify your IBS triggers—from high FODMAP foods and artificial sweeteners to dairy p ...
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The Good GP

The Good GP

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The Good GP, the education podcast for busy GPs; brought to you by Dr Tim Koh, Dr Krystyna DeLange and Dr Sean Stevens. The Good GP is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Disclaimer: The Good GP podcasts are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of ...
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Imagineering is all about the digital world of hypnosis. Raising awareness towards how hypnosis and online gaming, gaming communities and the lives of those involved are linked together. Hypnosis and NLP is everywhere. Listen up: "Your about to be mindblown!"
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Rad Talks Podcast

Radoslav Detchev

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Rad Talks brings you quality health related content to help improve the quality of your life. Radoslav combines Eastern and Western philosophy to provide an integrated approach to leading a healthy and happy life. Guest interviews revolve around the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the human being. No stone is left unturned.
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Tuesday Night IBS

Tuesday Night IBS

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Tuesday Night IBS connects patients and prviders through the power of education. We host expert guests from around the world to discuss topics related to IBS and other Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction. Find us on Facebook and on Twitter @TuesdayNightIBS or our website www.tuesdaynightibs.com
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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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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) might affect up to 30 per cent of Australians. But it’s unlikely IBS is one condition with a single cause. In some cases the strong gut-brain connection might be the culprit. One researcher has been on a mission to find out more about what causes IBS, and what can be done about it. Guest/s Distinguished Laureate Profe…
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Encouraging physicians to make a diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome and prescribe medication for it is big business. I'm not saying that medication for IBS is never a good idea or never effective, but I am saying that it is often an overly expedient solution that doesn’t usually lead to lasting relief for the simple reason that IBS consists of m…
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Learn to enjoy your body as you recover from chronic pain. Today we discuss a key tactic, graded exposure. And, yes, we are going to talk about sex today. So join us if you'd like! If you're interested in becoming a 1-on-1 therapy client, you're very welcome. Contact me through my website and we can set up a consultation: www.mindbodymedicineforchr…
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Australian researchers say they've identified about 250 genes linked to OCD, including 25 they believe to be causal. We take a look at how this study was conducted, and whether it means anything in the short-term for sufferers. Also, two new papers published in time for a major obesity conference. But can we trust the results?…
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Imagine waking up one day and being allergic to meat. That’s a reality for some people who are unlucky enough to get bitten by a particular tick. Alpha-gal syndrome, otherwise known as a mammalian meat allergy, is not well known. However as research advances, a tricky connection between this allergy and heart disease is starting to emerge. Guest/s …
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Iron deficiency can cause fatigue, dizziness, headaches and difficulty concentrating. But despite these worrying symptoms, it’s common for young menstruating women to be iron deficient. There are treatments available to fill back up iron stores, however they can be expensive and therefore inaccessible to those who need them most. Guest/s Professor …
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In this episode of the Barbell Medicine podcast, the hosts delve into a real medical mystery case involving an 18-year-old male presenting with chest pain and a history of atrial fibrillation. The discussion covers the patient's symptoms, diagnostic workup, the final diagnosis, and it's application to health and fitness professionals. Papers: https…
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This edition of Airing Pain focuses on advances in understanding and managing chronic pain, from neuroimmune mechanisms to new diagnostic and treatment approaches. In this trailer, listen to excerpts from the full program on: how does acute, short term pain turn into chronic, persistent pain? Why do early life experiences affect later life pain? An…
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Happy May! As we step into the months of April and May, I (Allison) am finishing up my maternity leave. To give me a break from podcasting, we're pulling content from our group coaching calls inside our private coaching group, the Better Belly Blueprint, to share with YOU. Today's topic is from my client Krista. She asked: "What are the possible ca…
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy, primarily affecting the median nerve at the level of the wrist. The condition results from compression of the median nerve within the carpal tunnel, leading to sensory and motor impairments in the affected hand. There are a range of causes for the condition, and treatments range…
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IBS is frequently referred to as a diagnosis of exclusion: your doctor can’t find anything else wrong; therefore, it must be IBS. But if you slice up the IBS pie and take a good look, you actually find lots of potential explanations for what might be causing your symptoms. In this episode I go through over 30 different causes of IBS symptoms. These…
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If you have an elaborate routine that you NEED to do before you can leave the house then this episode can help. If you have IBS you aren't the only on who needs to sit on the toilet 5 times before leaving the house, or needs to get up a 5am to fit in that complicated toilet routine before work each day. This week I'm explaining a few ways to help a…
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In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Karin Sekhon is joined once again by Dr Gordon Shymko, a psychiatrist based in Perth, to discuss what general practitioners need to know about the management of first episode psychosis in young people. Dr Shymko outlines the key principles in the management of early psychosis, including the importance of earl…
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Christina Sarno Horner, LMHC joins us to discuss the evolution of her father's TMS work, feeling stuck in your healing, letting go of fear, neck pain, long covid, and so much more. Christina collaborated with Nicole Sachs, LCSW on a brilliant practitioner training (with CEs offered for professionals) that can be found here: https://www.yourbreakawa…
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With Labor winning another term — and a larger majority — their health promises have gone from election pledges to government mandate. They've promised big boosts to Medicare and to cut costs for certain treatments and medications. But not everyone is happy with what has been promised — because of what wasn't given a spotlight during the campaign.…
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About one in seven Australians take an antidepressant, and many people are taking them long-term. However there isn’t much evidence for the effectiveness of antidepressants long-term. But getting off these drugs can be tough, because withdrawal symptoms can be severe and can mimic a relapse. Guest/s Professor Katharine Wallis, lead of the RELEASE (…
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Early pregnancy loss, including miscarriage, is widespread. Up to one in five women will have a miscarriage before 20 weeks. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has put out clinical guidelines for the treatment of miscarriage. Advocates are hoping to improves care for women, and draws attention to an imp…
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Sleep apnea is a condition that affects your breathing when you sleep, and can have serious consequences. There are some hallmark symptoms like snoring, but that’s not always how it presents – particularly in women. Sleep apnea is also linked to a host of metabolic conditions, like insulin resistance, diabetes and fatty liver disease. Guest/s Dr Pe…
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In this episode of the Barbell Medicine Podcast, Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum and Dr. Austin Baraki discuss three research papers. The first paper examines how different coffee brewing methods affect cholesterol levels, highlighting the benefits of filtered coffee. The second paper explores the relationship between testosterone levels, muscle mass, and st…
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Have you ever started a new supplement, and had your symptom not get better but WORSE? Were you confused by this, and wondered if you should keep taking the supplement or stop altogether? If you said yes to either of these questions, then this episode is for you! On today's episode, we're sharing an audio from one our private, group coaching calls …
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Temporal arteritis, also known as giant cell arteritis, is an inflammatory condition that affects the large- and medium-sized arteries, primarily those in the head. It most commonly occurs in adults over 50, particularly women. The exact cause is unknown, but it is believed to be an autoimmune response that leads to inflammation and narrowing of th…
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Today I’m going back to basics for people who struggle with constipation and feel like they are doing everything right. If you’re fed up of not being about to go to the toilet, this episode could get things moving again. Here's the three step checks I walk through with my Gut Reset clients: Part 1 - first line checks (fibre, water, movement, eating…
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In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Karin Sekhon is joined by Dr Gordon Shymko, a psychiatrist and clinical director of the Perth Headspace Youth Early Psychosis Program. Dr Shymko brings over 30 years of clinical experience in psychiatry, with a special interest in the management of psychotic disorders and early intervention in youth. They foc…
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It's hard to tell people about TMS. Right? I know. Let's talk. If you're interested in becoming a 1-on-1 therapy client, you're very welcome! Contact me through my website and we can set up a consultation: www.mindbodymedicineforchronicpain.com Therapist Sean Hershey, LCSW teaches you how to use psychological and emotional modalities to heal from c…
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