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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Send us a text Struggling with IBS symptoms, chronic diarrhea, but getting nowhere fast? In this episode of the IBS Nutrition Podcast, Dr. Laura shares her incredible journey from five years of daily gut distress to total relief—in just four months—after joining the IBS Freedom Program. Despite being a medical professional, Laura spent nearly 5 yea…
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In this episode I explain how food fear can start in IBS and SIBO, and what to watch out for. Behaviours - what you might be doing or thinking Consequences - what are the physical changes that come from reduced food volume and variety Problems - issues arising due to lack of enough food or variety How to start tackling anxiety about eating **Get th…
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As you’re healing from chronic pian, your brain needs a lot of reminders. Today, we’re going back to the basics. Your brain needs to hear it. So let’s get back into Dr. Sarno's foundational premise: think psychologically, not physically. As you know, that's how you heal TMS. Your brain, however, still needs to hear it again. If you're interested in…
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The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is taking Atlus, Mamamia and Newscorp's News Life Media to court, accusing them of advertising medicinal cannabis. Also for the first time in a decade, guidelines for the screening and diagnosis of gestational diabetes have been updated. And more information revealed about the Monash IVF debacle. Reference…
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A national lung cancer screening program begins in July, targeting high-risk people without symptoms. This includes people aged between 50 and 70 years who are currently smoking or have quit in the past 10 years. But could it be expanded in future to include people without a history of smoking? Guest/s Professor Alvin Ing, Respiratory Medicine at M…
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When available treatments weren't working on Paul’s dog Rosie, he decided to take matters into his own hands. As the owner of an AI company he was able to use software that enabled him to pinpoint a mutation that might be key to Rosie's cancer. He hopes it will lead to treatment that extends her life, but while experts in the field are impressed, t…
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Guidelines have recently changed to recommend more regular testing for syphilis throughout pregnancy, regardless of sexual acitivity. Cases in the community are on the rise, and the consequences of an infection during pregnancy can be life-threatening to the baby. Guest/s Professor Marcus Chen, a specialist at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre and res…
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Got a recent at home H. Pylori test, but not sure if your results mean you should treat H. Pylori? Hear the answer for the GI Map test! -- Have you ever gotten H. Pylori testing, and your results didn't come back as high, but there was SOME H. Pylori on the test? Should you treat H. Pylori or not if the results aren't high? Today's podcast episode …
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Michelle's walking this path of TMS healing with us. And she's been a client in my therapy practice for about a year. She offered to share her story on the podcast today and ...what a generous offer. I'm so grateful for the wisdom and nuance and personal touch she brings to this conversation. Join us as we talk about the "messy middle," which is a …
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Gay or bisexual men and transgender women who have sex with men will be able to give blood or plasma under changes introduced by Lifeblood. Also, a report digs into the high fees and long wait times most people face when going to see a specialist doctor. References Lifeblood announces changes to sexual activity rules for blood and plasma donation S…
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The way a doctor talks to you about your osteoarthritis can go on to impact how much pain you feel as a result. A pilot program has offered people pain education alongside exercise therapy, to address unhelpful pain beliefs. It was hoped this education would help people push through initial pain flares and achieve their exercise goals. Guest/s Pete…
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Couples can unknowingly be carriers for genetic conditions, even though there are tests available to reveal recessive traits before conceiving. Medicare covers genetic carrier screening for cystic fibrosis (CF), spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and fragile X syndrome (FXS). However advocates are calling for subsidies to cover more conditions, so paren…
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Scavenger species play a role in cleaning up towns, scavenging on the animal waste that people have thrown away. New research has shown apex scavengers, large and specialised scavengers, are declining because of human behaviour. And it's putting our health at risk. One reason is that more humans and livestock become exposed to carcases. The other i…
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Do you have the MTHFR gene mutation, and feel like it may be what's holding you back from healing? Or - do you not know if you have the MTHFR gene SNP, but wonder if you have it, how much it might be impacting you healing, and what the best testing is for it? If you have ANY question as to how much the MTHFR gene may be impacting your healing, then…
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Send us a text In this episode of the IBS Nutrition Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Ali Navidi — a licensed clinical psychologist and co-founder of GI Psychology — to explore how the gut-brain connection drives IBS symptoms, and how targeted psychological treatment can lead to lasting relief. We dive into what the gut-brain axis really is (without the m…
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This episode explains the breath test for SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) and Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth (IMO). I'll cover: When should you test for SIBO and who may benefit? Preparing to take the test - what you need to eat / do beforehand Understanding your SIBO test results for hydrogen and methane What about hydrogen sulphide…
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Stories communicate truth. And today, I’m telling one of my all-time favorite stories. Join us for the season finale as we do something a little different. But, in the end, it’s always about healing your chronic pain - so it’s always the same. If you're interested in becoming a 1-on-1 therapy client, you're very welcome! Visit my website to request…
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For the second time, Monash IVF has transferred the wrong embryo to a patient. It has led to the resignation of its CEO and prompted calls to tighten industry regulations. It also raises questions about the priorities of for-profit IVF clinics. Also, RFK Jr in the United States has made the unprecedented decision to overhaul the nation's vaccine ad…
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Health regulators are concerned it’s too easy for people to get their hands on medicinal cannabis. Regulators are concerned practitioners are putting profits over patient safety, with some writing more than 100 scripts a day. What does the evidence say about what medicinal cannabis is effective for, and some of the risks associated with using it? G…
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Antipsychotic medications can be transformative for people with schizophrenia, but they come with side effects. Weight gain and metabolic dysfunction are common, and contribute to people with schizophrenia having a higher mortality than the rest of the population. A trial out of Queensland has looked at whether semaglutide might help address this w…
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A national audit of radiology practices has revealed that 3 in 5 private practices are owned by large for-profit corporations. It also found that four corporations own over half of all clinics that provide MRI. There are concerns growing corporate dominance raises questions about the future of affordable, high-quality care. Guest/s Dr Sean Docking,…
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Want functional medicine expenses covered, but insurance won't cover it? Learn about this health insurance alternative - Knew Health! -- Have you ever wanted to get functional medicine care, but cost kept you from being able to afford it? Or - have you been paying for functional medicine out of pocket, and you wonder why you're paying for health in…
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This week's case study episode is all about Bethany. She had two positive SIBO breath tests and had previously been told to remove all carbs and go gluten free before she came to work with me. This case doesn't have a neat resolution, but I hope there are still elements you find useful for your digestion, and I like to share the reality of progress…
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An energizing and exciting interview today with a true mind-body expert, Dr. Dan Ratner. You'll love his confidence, his assuredness, and his vibe. It'll help you boost your own confidence in this work and in your ability to heal. Join us for some great information and a very good time. If you want more information about Dr. Dan Ratner and his work…
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COVID cases are rising in Australia, with Victoria seeing a 55 per cent increase in the past week, and NSW following closely behind with a 29 per cent spike. The new NB.1.8.1 strain is sublineage of Omicron and descends from the JN1 variant, which is what the current vaccine protects against. Also, we take a look at a potential gap in measles vacci…
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Something as simple as an exercise program post-chemotherapy could significantly increase the risk of survival in colon cancer. A 17-year randomised-controlled trial found a 37 per cent lower risk of death in patients who participated in the three-year program. This compared to a group that received exercise advice but didn't receive structured sup…
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If you’re a man carrying a common genetic variant, you could be twice as likely to develop dementia in your lifetime compared to women. An Australian study made the connection between risk and variants in the haemochromatosis gene, which is critical for regulating iron levels in the body. It’s not yet known why having two copies of this variant inc…
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If you've given birth and still aren't feeling back to your old self physically, a new study could explain why. Researchers took blood tests up to 80 weeks postpartum, and found in about 50 per cent of cases values didn't return to baseline for between three months and a year. The study also revealed the ongoing effect of pregnancy complications li…
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Have you ever wondered - what is the best food sensitivity test out there? Or - why are there so many tests, and how can you tell which one of the best? Back in 2021, I wrote my first podcast episode on food sensitivity tests, Episode 59// How to Choose the Best Food Sensitivity Test for You. At the time, I had NO exposure or knowledge about the fo…
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Send us a text In this episode, host Jessie Wong talks with Stacy, a past client who struggled with severe diarrhea, fatigue, and cramps due to IBS for over a decade. Discover how they worked together to identify Stacy IBS triggers and avoid unnecessary elimination diets, leading to complete symptom relief in just four weeks. Learn about why not ev…
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Do you seem to react to any kind of carbohydrate? The low FODMAP diet doesn’t eliminate sucrose (table sugar), but for a small number of people, digesting certain types of sugar and starch might be part of their digestive problems. This week I'm talking about: Carbohydrate digestion - how we break down sugars and what can go wrong The role of the k…
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Today we discuss journaling and beyond. We push past aversion energy and feel into difficult emotions around body image, trying to conform to high cultural standards, and saying “okay” to life rather than saying “oh no.” Wow. There’s a lot of good material in this episode. If you're interested in becoming a 1-on-1 therapy client, you're very welcom…
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GPs in NSW will soon be able to undertake further training to diagnose and treat kids and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Western Australia and Queensland have already implemented similar reforms to address the barriers to seeing a paediatrician or a psychiatrist. Also, fears the collapse of Australia's second-largest p…
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We’ve known for some time that the first few years of childhood are critical when it comes to development. But a new study has highlighted just how critical the early years are for cognitive ability. It found cognitive ability at age 29 can be predicted by the genetic and environmental influences on you at age two, and even more so at age seven. Gu…
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Many people don’t find out they have osteoporosis until they suffer a fracture from a small fall. However of those aged 50 years and over, 66 per cent do have osteopenia or osteoporosis, where bones become less dense and more fragile. An updated guideline has been published, including new information about drugs used to treat the condition. Guest/s…
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People who are in remission from cancer have regular scans and tests as part of surveillance. It’s a period of huge anxiety for many – but is surveillance overdone and does it make a difference to how well you fare? Guest/s Professor Katy Bell, clinical epidemiologist in the University of Sydney’s School of Public Health References Routine Surveill…
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Happy last Thursday in May! As we round out the end of May, I (Allison) am finishing up the last week of my maternity leave! To celebrate this, 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 Melissa. She asked: "My previous functio…
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Bonus episode today! I'm sharing some website updates with you. This episode is a little one, but a powerful one. Enjoy! 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 You're listening to Mind-Body Medicine for Chro…
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My friend and colleague joins us today! Laura Pearl is the friend who first introduced me to the idea of using mind-body healing for chronic pain. Today, she’s here sharing her story about arthritis, knee pain, using a cane, and emotional healing that led to physical healing. Laura’s also, of course, a trauma specialist and shares insights into tra…
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For months, the Health Report has been getting emails about ads where 'Norman' was promoting unproven supplements. Scammers have been using Norman's voice and face to create AI videos to sell hundreds of dollars worth of supplements to trusting listeners. References The growing impact of deepfake health scams | 7.30 Deepfake videos of Norman Swan a…
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Former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of prostate cancer. It follows the diagnosis of one of our own prominent politicians, Barnaby Joyce. There’s been a lot of changes lately in the guidelines for detecting and treating prostate cancer, but gaps remain. Guest/s Associate Professor Jeremy Grummet, director of ur…
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In a world first, a baby has been treated with a personalised gene-editing technique. KJ’s parents were given the choice of a liver transplant or a CRISPR therapy that nobody had ever received. The journey isn’t over, but KJ has improved. So what’s on the horizon for CRISPR therapies – will we continue to see personalised applications? Guest/s Prof…
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The amount of sleep people get varies across cultures, but does that mean their health differs too? Researchers looked at countries with shorter average sleep durations to find out whether they suffered negative health outcomes – but they didn’t. Instead, people who stuck closer to their cultural norms around sleep – independent of sleep duration –…
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