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The Dr. Hyman Show

Dr. Mark Hyman

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Welcome to The Dr. Hyman Show, the groundbreaking podcast redefining health in America and empowering you to take ownership of your health. Hosted by Dr. Mark Hyman—this show tackles the most pressing issues of our time: chronic disease, mental health, food policy and controversy, prevention and recovery, and longevity. In an era where our food system fuels disease and outdated healthcare models fail to address root causes, Dr. Hyman delivers evidence-based insights and expert interviews to ...
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Parsing Immigration Policy

Center for Immigration Studies

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A weekly discussion of immigration policy matters, both immediate and long-term, with researchers from the Center for Immigration Studies and guests.The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit, research organization. Since our founding in 1985 by Otis Graham Jr., we have pursued a single mission – providing immigration policymakers, the academic community, news media, and concerned citizens with reliable information about the social, economic, environmental ...
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The F Word at Work

Fertility Matters at Work

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The F Word at Work from Fertility Matters at Work is a conversation for busy HR, D&I and wellbeing leads with the aim to open your minds to the vast topic of fertility at work and why it really matters for employees and businesses too. We know that more sensitive and taboo topics can instill the fear of getting the conversation wrong, or not knowing where to start, so by sharing a range of diverse conversations from our community about their own family building struggles and how it has affec ...
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Welcome to The Male Fertility Podcast, a show hosted by Ciaran and Shaun - two men who have walked the challenging path of fertility struggles themselves. With a mission to break the silence and stigma surrounding male fertility issues, they share their personal stories, insights, and knowledge to provide support, education, and inspiration to men facing similar challenges. In this unique and underrepresented podcast, you'll discover why this show is a crucial resource for anyone dealing wit ...
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Welcome to The Gynarchy, a podcast where women's health and feminism intersect. Hosted by Dr. Kirti Patel, a board-certified ob/gyn with over 25 years of experience, this podcast dives deep into the topics that matter most to women. From the realities of childbirth and menopause to cultural trends and global women’s issues, we cover it all. This isn't just another health podcast—it's a space where we acknowledge the barriers women face in a patriarchal world and challenge the status quo. Exp ...
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On the Ellevate Podcast you’ll meet women+ having a real impact. Entrepreneurs, authors, business women, and other inspiring leaders share their experience and takeaways from their careers. Host and Producer, Tammy Williams, interviews female leaders to showcase the immense talent these women bring to the table. The Ellevate Podcast is your go-to resource for exploring the latest trends and developments in the business world. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a corporate professional, or somew ...
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Health care in the United States is complex, hard to navigate and doesn’t always work the way it should. The good news: So much has changed over the last few years. Leaders inside and outside of the health industry are rethinking how to deliver care and support to meet all people where they’re at. When it comes to your health, everything is connected. So, taking better care of it needs to go beyond the physical to include mental, emotional, social and spiritual health. And to look at the ful ...
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In this powerful episode of The Male Fertility Podcast, hosts Shaun and Ciaran welcome Natalie Silverman and Becky Kearns, co-founders of Fertility Matters at Work. This Community Interest Company is dedicated to improving fertility support in workplaces across the UK and beyond. Both guests bring their personal fertility journeys and professional …
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On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, Dr. Galpin, a leading expert in human performance, shares how to use your blood work, sleep metrics, and movement data in a way that actually helps you feel better—not just check more boxes.We discuss: • What most people get wrong about sleep—and how to fix it• Why early testing can change your long-term healt…
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In this episode of The Male Fertility Podcast, male fertility advocate Jonathan Luwagga joins hosts Ciaran and Shaun to share his deeply personal journey from childhood surgery to becoming a powerful voice for men facing fertility challenges, breaking cultural barriers and transforming shame into advocacy. In this episode, Jonathan reveals: The Hid…
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Forget swiping left and right to find a date. In the new rom-com, Materialists, actress Dakota Johnson plays a New York City matchmaker who helps single people find love... while also trying to find her own happily ever after. Many Aussies are also outsourcing their love lives to a professional. So, what makes a successful matchmaker? And who are t…
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COVID lockdowns changed many people's relationship with alcohol. For journalist Kate Halfpenny and her husband Chris Ogge, a decision to leave the city during the pandemic gave them extra space... but also stirred up something else. Chris's drinking, already a quiet presence in their life, began to take over ... and suddenly, what was supposed to b…
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Our health and the health of our soil are deeply intertwined. Modern agriculture has become heavily dependent on synthetic inputs and industrial practices that strip the land of vitality, and the farmers of agency. Many farmers no longer eat what they grow, suffer from poor health, and experience alarming rates of depression and suicide. But there’…
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Last week, a 12-year-old boy died after colliding with a parked car while riding an e-scooter. And last month a pedestrian was killed by an allegedly intoxicated rider in Perth. These deaths add to a growing toll, at least 30 people have died in e-scooter incidents over the past five years, a third of them under 18. With fatalities rising and e-sco…
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It's fascinating how two people can be in the same relationship and experience it so differently. What feels like a small annoyance to one can be a breaking point for the other. Conflict, connection, communication... none of it comes with a rule book, and most of us are figuring it out as we go. So, how do we keep showing up for each other, especia…
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The Center for Immigration Studies releases a new podcast episode focusing on the 287(g) program, an ICE initiative that empowers and trains local law enforcement to help identify and detain illegal aliens involved in criminal activity. The Center’s director of policy studies Jessica Vaughan joins host Mark Krikorian to explain how the program work…
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🎧 Tune in to an inspiring and timely episode of the Ellevate Network Podcast, “Conversations with Women Changing the Face of Business.” In this episode, host Tammy Williams sits down with Jennifer Tardy, recruiter turned advocate, and the visionary Founder & CEO of Jennifer Tardy Consulting. With nearly two decades of experience in talent acquisiti…
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The Australian Government has updated its COVID vaccination guidelines website and one line in particular is grabbing a lot of attention. It says in big bold text: "healthy infants, children and adolescents aged under 18 are not recommended to receive COVID-19 vaccine" Vaccine sceptics are calling it a backflip. Proof, they say, that the science is…
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Many people are child-free by choice .. and child-free wedding and party invitations are often the centre of heated debates online. So, what do you do when you're out and about - maybe enjoying dinner at a restaurant or at a movie - and someone else's child starts acting up? Do you say something? Is it considered "parenting" someone else's child if…
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Getting alcohol delivered to your door might seem convenient, but in homes already under pressure, it can be a dangerous accelerant. Last year, the National Cabinet acknowledged the clear link between alcohol and gender-based violence. Now South Australia is leading the way with a draft bill to limit delivery times and introduce a mandatory wait pe…
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson isn’t just a global icon—he’s a father of three and a passionate advocate for taking control of your health. On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I sit down with Dwayne to talk about what it really means to own your health. From advanced labs and AI tools to the power of functional medicine, he shares how root-cause appr…
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Host Ciaran answers your most pressing questions about male fertility in this special Male Bag episode. From when to get tested to dealing with the emotional impact of diagnosis, this episode provides honest, experience-based guidance for men navigating fertility challenges. In this episode, Ciaran discusses: Why men should be proactive about ferti…
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Tourism is often justified as a way to raise awareness, even in ecosystems like the Great Barrier Reef or Antarctica. But does it open our eyes or put fragile places at risk? Scientists warn growing visitor numbers are already damaging Antarctica’s delicate seafloor, so where’s the line?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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One of Australia's biggest fertility companies has revealed a second embryo mix-up.... just two months after disclosing an earlier embryo transfer mistake. How does this keep happening? And what changes could help Australians have more faith in our fertility health care system?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's called "downbaditis" and it's an epidemic.You're so "down bad" for someone, you'll pretend you're an expert at their favourite hobby, learn a language, even travel for hours to somewhere in case you "coincidentally" run into them.So, when can a harmless fib be a funny start to a love story, a beautiful friendship, or an amazing career? And whe…
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Two of the world's top models, Gigi and Bella Hadid, confirmed their family had been keeping a secret. The sisters revealed they have a younger half-sibling, after their father had a relationship with another woman more than 20 years ago. Meanwhile, actress Mariska Hargitay also recently shared a family secret she'd been keeping for decades - the m…
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Do you love taking photos? Well, it's doing more for you than you might think. Whether it’s snapping your dog, the sky at sunset, or your grandkids pulling faces, photography helps us slow down and really see the moment. It gets us out of the house, sparks conversations, and reminds us that our lives are full of small, beautiful things. So think ab…
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Autoimmune disease is explored as a complex and rising health challenge driven largely by lifestyle and environmental factors rather than genetics alone. Conventional treatments often rely on immune-suppressing medications that manage symptoms but fail to address underlying causes like gut dysfunction, chronic infections, toxins, and stress. A func…
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Send us a text Welcome to another episode of The Gynarchy Podcast! Today, I’m speaking with endocrinologist and obesity and culinary medicine specialist Dr. Disha Narang about a common but misunderstood medical condition, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). In “Episode 23: Understanding Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome”, Dr. Narang joins me to explain w…
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The University of Queensland is a major medical teaching institution. It's reliant on generous donors who give their bodies to science, to allow budding doctors to learn. So, why has the uni had had to say "NO" to new donors? And why do people choose to donate their body to science?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Overfilled lips, sculpted cheeks and a wrinkle free brow used to be a look you'd see on Hollywood stars or a Kardashian. Now, you're just as likely to see this face on your friends, family, and your social media circle. Australia's medical regulator last week introduced new safeguards aimed at protecting young people from potentially dangerous side…
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This special bonus episode features Dr. George Papanicolaou from the UltraWellness Center, diving into how functional medicine approaches ADHD — and why the root cause is rarely just in the brain.In this conversation, Dr. Papanicolaou shares the story of a young woman struggling with ADHD symptoms that conventional medicine failed to resolve. Throu…
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Parenting doesn't come with a rule book. It's raw, real, and totally unpredictable. No one hands you a step-by-step guide the day your child is born, you just dive in. And somewhere in the chaos, you realise you're not just raising a child, you're also becoming someone new. Every parent is winging it, one messy, beautiful moment at a time. So, how …
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With foreign student visas at Harvard and elsewhere in the news, today's episode of Parsing Immigration Policy features Andrew Arthur, the Center for Immigration Studies fellow in law and policy, providing a crash course on the subject. He explains the foreign student admissions process, the responsibilities of schools certified to enroll foreign s…
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Many experts fear the university sector is the grip of an identity crisis. Once proud institutions of knowledge and debate… now accused of becoming sausage factories... with declining funding, academic burnout, bureaucratic bloat, and staff cutbacks. There are growing doubts about whether a degree is even worth it anymore.…
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Forget the cliche image of gamers as nerds in a basement... competitive gaming is now a multi-billion dollar global industry and professional gamers are superstars who earn millions. Now, there's a push for Australia to invest more in this growing industry... particularly as we approach the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.…
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Dr. Jeff Bland has been a guiding force in my life—and in the world of Functional Medicine. For decades, his work has helped shift medicine away from naming and blaming disease, toward truly understanding and addressing its root causes.In this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, Jeff and I continue our conversation about how to turn the tide on chronic …
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In this episode of The Male Fertility Podcast, psychosexual therapist Kate Moyle joins hosts Ciaran and Shaun to discuss the complex relationship between sex and fertility, addressing the often unspoken sexual side effects of fertility struggles. In this episode, Kate reveals: Men Do Seek Help: Contrary to common belief, Kate's practice is approxim…
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New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that 85% of Australians have at least three types of PFAS in their blood - the forever chemicals found in everyday products. The numbers are grim, and if you live near a site that's known to be contaminated by PFAS none of this will be new to you. But what does it mean for the rest of us? How …
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