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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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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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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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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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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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The Dr. Bob Martin Show is the largest weekend syndicated health talk show on radio today. The program includes callers’ questions and comments, breaking health news, and special features such as The Health Alternative and Outrage and Mystery of the Week. Listeners will learn about nutrition, diet, exercise, vitamins, herbal supplements, homeopathy, healthy lifestyle, mind-body medicine, and many other healing techniques.
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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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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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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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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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In this episode, Bright and Anousha are joined by Dr. Bethany Holt, Associate Director of Health Systems at Harvard Medical School’s Program in Global Primary Health Care, and Imee Lacson, a patient advocate with the Yellow Warriors Society. Together, they explore how hepatitis B can be integrated into primary care and discuss strategies for streng…
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Why does Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believe the CDC buried evidence linking vaccines to autism—and why do scientists call his claims 'dangerous misinformation'? From disputed studies to heartbroken parents, we unpack the most polarizing debate in modern medicine. Could there be a middle ground between vaccine mandates and vaccine skepticism? Tune in for…
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There have been great advances in the treatment of hepatitis C with the advent of curative therapies, but hepatitis B has proven far more elusive. That’s due to differences in the way the virus replicates and how it creates a reservoir of viral DNA in the cells in the liver. nChroma Bio, the result of a merger between Chroma Medicine and Nvelop The…
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About the ‘Silent Killer’ Series The San Francisco Public Press examined recent efforts to step up diagnosis, vaccination and treatment for hepatitis B. Chronic hepatitis B affects an estimated 305,000 people in California, with the vast majority of cases affecting people in Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Deep racial and cultural …
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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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They’re bright, colorful, and hiding a dangerous truth. While Europe BANS synthetic food dyes linked to ADHD and cancer, American kids are eating them by the pound—and Big Candy is fighting to keep it that way. From Skittles to Starburst, we expose the shocking double standard, the Texas AG’s explosive nvestigation into Mars Inc., and the simple sw…
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He was the loudest voice in wrestling history—until a routine neck surgery left Hulk Hogan unable to speak in his final days. Exclusive medical analysis reveals how a ‘simple’ procedure triggered a catastrophic chain reaction, forcing the WWE legend into silent hospice care before his tragic passing. Was this a preventable tragedy? Dr. Adam and Dr.…
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How does Clint Eastwood keep directing blockbusters and performing stunts at 94 years old? The Hollywood icon credits no fad diets or trendy workouts—just a lifetime of stubborn discipline, transcendental meditation, and an 'anti-Hollywood' approach to health. From his ironclad daily routines to his controversial views on aging, discover the real s…
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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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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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Despite the successes of immunotherapies to date, about 75 to 80 percent of cancer patients don’t respond to current immunotherapy treatments. Faron Pharmaceuticals is hoping to help change that with its experimental therapy bexmarilimab, which is in development to treat myelodysplastic syndrome. Bexmarilimab targets CLEVER-1, a checkpoint inhibito…
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A single tick bite can steal your ability to eat steak, cripple your joints, or even trigger heart failure—and cases are exploding nationwide. Forget everything you think you know about tick safety; the rules have changed. From the shocking truth about Lyme disease testing failures to the bizarre meat allergy spreading across the South, we reveal t…
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President Trump says Coca-Cola’s switch to cane sugar is ‘just better’—but doctors aren’t so sweet on the idea. We’re breaking down the science, the marketing tricks, and why your liver doesn’t care which sugar you drink. The healthiest soda might be the one you don’t open. Sweetener swap or sugar-coated lie? The truth might leave a bitter aftertas…
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There’s been a stunning lack of innovation around male contraceptives when it comes to the area of male contraceptives. Men have the choice between a vasectomy, a procedure innovated in the 19th century, or condoms, which date back to at least King Minos in Crete in 3000 BCE. Next Life Sciences is hoping to change that with its Plan A, an experimen…
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It may surprise you to learn that being a subscriber to Netflix and Hulu can negatively impact your health. From disrupted sleep patterns to increased anxiety, the impact of screen time might be more serious than you think.Join us as we discuss the science behind the binge-watching effect and share practical tips to enjoy your favorite series witho…
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Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey? Let’s discuss the decade of your life that sets the tone for your health—ages 36 to 45! This is the time when your body starts to whisper (or maybe shout!) for attention. We'll explore how to harness the power of nutrition, movement, and holistic practices to not just survive, but thrive! From ta…
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What happens when half-priced Ozempic suddenly disappears faster than a donut at a diet convention? The FDA just pulled the plug on compounded GLP-1 drugs, leaving millions scrambling to choose between $1,300/month prescriptions and back-alley “discounts” riskier than a gas station sushi platter. Dive into the chaos: patients like Michelle facing s…
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Welcome to the July 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 July 2025 issue of Diabetes. 6:50 In the first interview segment, our hos…
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So, this week is a real banger. If all the reference links don't show for you, click on this link for the Gishgallop Girl Home Site at Podbean. Candace was full back on her BS with this episode, reminding everyone why she is the one and only Gishgallop Girl. Candace Owens Links From Patreon for Episode 9 of A Shot In the Dark https://www.nbclosange…
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Ladies, it’s time to ditch the fragmented approach to health—your hormones, gut, and nervous system are speaking a language worth learning! Whole-Body Wisdom reveals how to hack your cycle like a biofeedback pro (those 3 PM crashes? System alerts), use seed cycling (flax + pumpkin seeds days 1-14, sesame + sunflower post-ovulation) to balance hormo…
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Did you know one in three Americans might unknowingly host a brain-invading parasite that alters behavior, increases risk-taking, and has been linked to schizophrenia? This microscopic squatter, often contracted from undercooked meat or cat litter, forms dormant cysts in your brain for decades, subtly hijacking dopamine and triggering fatigue, brai…
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Vaping Exposed: The Toxic Metal Trap Hiding in Every Puff Big Tobacco’s evil twin—Big Vape—is peddling a "healthier" lie. New UC Davis research reveals disposable vapes like ELF Bar are more carcinogenic than cigarettes, leaching lead, nickel, and antimony into your lungs at levels that stunned scientists. One device emits more lead daily than 20 p…
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While AI has been seductive in its promise for revolutionizing drug development, one of the constraints remains the quality of the data that is used by any given platform. BPG Bio, an early innovator in the application of AI to drug development as Berg, is taking what it calls a “biology-first” approach. It capitalizes on its proprietary biobank to…
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In this episode, Bright and Anousha are joined by researchers Philippa Mathews of the Crick Institute and Louise Downs of Oxford University to discuss their latest findings on the devastating financial impact of hepatitis B on patients and their families. They unpack key insights from their recent paper, shedding light on the hidden costs of care. …
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In this episode, Palak J. Trivedi, BSc, MBBS, PhD, MRCP, ESEGH​, discusses the most recent developments in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) treatment, including cutting-edge data on new and emerging agents and how these updates may be integrated into your practice. Topics include: Steatotic liver disease and PBC Vibration-controlled transient elas…
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What if your creaky knees could literally regrow their cushioning instead of relying on painkillers or risky surgeries? With over 528 million people worldwide battling osteoarthritis – a crisis costing $500 billion in lost joy and productivity – we’re ditching the duct-tape fixes. Dive into the science turning belly fat into cartilage-repairing ste…
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Picture this: You’re sweating through a heatwave, your brain literally *shrinking* from dehydration (*yes,really!*), when suddenly your calf cramps like a rusty garage door spring. Heat isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s a 65,000-ER-visit-a-year menace with a 30% fatality rate when heatstroke strikes. We’re breaking down the body’s four-stage heat meltd…
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What happens when half-priced Ozempic suddenly disappears faster than a donut at a diet convention? The FDA just pulled the plug on compounded GLP-1 drugs, leaving millions scrambling to choose between $1,300/month prescriptions and back-alley “discounts” riskier than a gas station sushi platter. Dive into the chaos: patients like Michelle facing s…
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Candace Owens spent an hour getting Pertussis vaccine information wrong, as is her way, but of course we dove into the morass and came out better? Worse? No idea, but anyway, here are the episode links. https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/whooping-cough-diagnosis Whooping Cough Test Info https://web.archive.org/web/20250118080914/https://www.latimes.…
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Despite the market success of GLP-1 agonists to treat obesity, many patients suffer side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. These medicines also cause significant loss of muscle mass. And when someone discontinues use, they often regain the weight they lost. Skye Bioscience is developing nimacimab, an experimental therapy that has the …
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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 Yanglin Pan from the State Key Laboratory of Holistic Integrative Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers and National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Xijing Hospital of …
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Listen as expert faculty answer your most pressing questions on optimizing immunization in clinical practice. Topics covered include: Practical methods for improving confidence in vaccines How to educate patients on vaccine development and safety monitoring Effective strategies to tailor recommendations, such as motivational interviewing Ways to na…
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For decades, millions of people battling (RLS) restless leg syndrome were given drugs that risked addiction and suicide—but doctors now admit they’ve been overlooking a simple fix. Groundbreaking research reveals that half of RLS patients could find relief via bypassing dangerous side effects including gambling compulsions and obsessive behaviors. …
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Is Elon Musk’s viral drug test a clean bill of health—or a clever distraction? The billionaire’s ‘lol’- worthy post showing negative results for 22 substances comes amid explosive claims from the New York Times alleging ketamine abuse, psychedelic binges, and a ‘daily pill box’ of stimulants during his Trump White House days. But with urine tests o…
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In this episode, Dr Gideon Hirschfield meets with patient advocate Jess Schnur to discuss challenges related to the diagnosis and management of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) to provide actionable strategies for healthcare professionals to incorporate into patient care, including: Disease concerns and frequently asked questions from a patient pe…
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In this podcast, Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH, meets with patient advocate Maria Morais to discuss actionable steps that healthcare providers can incorporate into the care of people with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Listen as they discuss: The chronic nature of PBC Going beyond biochemical markers to assess and address symptoms such as fatigue and pr…
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In this podcast, expert faculty, Dr Stuart Gordon and Dr Nancy Reau, use an illustrative patient case to explore the roles of ALP and other biochemical markers in PBC management, and explain what to expect from treatment. Topics covered include: How baseline ALP can affect ALP normalization after second-line treatment with elafibranor and seladelpa…
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In this podcast, expert faculty, Dr Stuart Gordon and Dr Nancy Reau discuss an illustrative patient case to demonstrate how they individualize primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) therapy for patients ​with cirrhosis. Topics covered include: AASLD guideline recommendations for second-line therapy for PBC Considerations when using newer agents for seco…
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