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Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 74 - Special Guest COL Diven
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance host special guest COL. Ethan Diven, Provost and Command and General Staff College Deputy Commandant. They discuss his favorite story from history, the importance of history in the CGSC curriculum, and how students should approach military history. Finally, he offers advice to students entering the course and graduates returning to the force. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMHDMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill NanceArtwork: Daniel O. NealMu...
2025-10-01
33 min
JOSPT Insights
Ep 239: Patellofemoral pain research round-up, with Drs Erin Macri & Harvi Hart
What's the latest thinking in managing patellofemoral pain? Drs Erin Macri (Erasmus MC University Medical Centre, The Netherlands) and Harvi Hart (Michigan State University) join JOSPT Insights ahead of the International Patellofemoral Research Network meeting to share the latest in patellofemoral research, and what it means for clinical practice. ------------------------------ RESOURCES JOSPT Insights Ep 229: Best practice in managing patellofemoral pain, with Dr Brad Neal: https://pod.link/1522929437/episode/ZDBkY2Q0ZDYtMzNhZS00OWVjLWJlYTQtNTYwMzBkZTVhM2Iw Patellofemoral pain CPG: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2019.0302 Clinical priorities for psychological factors...
2025-09-15
00 min
Healthy Wealthy & Smart
Dr. Michael Neal: How to Build Better Teams
In this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart podcast, host Dr. Karen Litzy welcomes Dr. Michael Neal, founder and CEO of Build My Team and a practicing optometrist in Hawley, Pennsylvania. They discuss best practices in hiring, drawing inspiration from successful companies like Disney and the Four Seasons. Dr. Neal shares his personal journey of overcoming hiring challenges in his practice, providing valuable insights for practice owners and business leaders. Tune in to learn effective strategies for building a strong team and improving your hiring process. Time Stamps: [00:02:03] Hiring challenges in healthcare pr...
2025-09-04
31 min
Healthy Wealthy & Smart
Dr. Michael Neal: How to Build Better Teams
In this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart podcast, host Dr. Karen Litzy welcomes Dr. Michael Neal, founder and CEO of Build My Team and a practicing optometrist in Hawley, Pennsylvania. They discuss best practices in hiring, drawing inspiration from successful companies like Disney and the Four Seasons. Dr. Neal shares his personal journey of overcoming hiring challenges in his practice, providing valuable insights for practice owners and business leaders. Tune in to learn effective strategies for building a strong team and improving your hiring process. Time Stamps: [00:02:03] Hiring challenges in healthcare practices.
2025-09-04
31 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 73 - Villanueva on Amphibious Operations in World War II
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance are joined by special guest MAJ James Villanueva, PhD, US Army Mission Command Training Protocol, to discuss US Army amphibious operations in the Pacific in World War II. They begin by discussing the origin and training of amphibious operations in the interwar Army. They detail the difficulties of undertaking them during the war, particularly early when the Japanese still had significant combat power. They conclude by examining lessons modern practitioners might learn from the operations as they look to future conflict in the Indo-Pacific. “History is only a confused heap of fa...
2025-09-01
1h 07
OncLive® On Air
FDA Approval Insights: Taletrectinib in ROS1+ Advanced/Metastatic NSCLC: With Joel Neal, MD, PhD; and Christian Rolfo, MD, PhD
In today’s episode, supported by Nuvation Bio, we spoke with Joel Neal, MD, PhD, and Christian Rolfo, MD, PhD, about the FDA approval of taletrectinib (Ibtrozi) for the treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic, ROS1-positive non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Dr Neal is a professor of medicine in the Division of Oncology at the Stanford Cancer Institute at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. Dr Rolfo is the director of the Division of Medical Oncology at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—James and a professor in the College of Medicine at The Ohio State...
2025-08-28
14 min
AUA Leadership and Business
The Physician Scientist: Different Paths to Success - Episode 75
The Physician Scientist - Different Paths to Success Moderator Aria Olumi, MD Panelists Christopher Barbieri, MD, PhD Rose Khavari, MD Peter Schulam, MD, PhD Neal Shore, MD, FACS This episode was originally presented as a webinar offered by the American Urological Association's Office of Research. Moderated by Course Director, Dr. Aria Olumi, this dynamic and engaging discussion highlights the diverse experiences of expert panelists, Drs. Christopher Barbieri, Rose Khavari, Peter Schulam, and Neal Shore, while showcasing the multiple career trajectories available to physician-scientists in urology. Tune in for this enlightening con...
2025-07-31
1h 02
OncLive® On Air
FDA Approval Insights: Darolutamide for Metastatic Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer: With Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH; and Neal Shore, MD, FACS
In today’s episode, supported by Bayer, we had the pleasure of speaking with Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH, and Neal Shore, MD, FACS, about the FDA approval of darolutamide (Nubeqa) plus androgen deprivation therapy for patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC). Morgans is the medical director of the survivorship program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; as well as an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, both in Boston, Massachusetts. Shore is the medical director of the Carolina Urologic Research Center. In our exclusive interview, Drs Morgans and Shore discussed the significance of this approval; key efficacy, sa...
2025-07-03
16 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 71 – DiMarco on Replacements and Reconstitution in WWII
FM 3-0 Operations 2025 says that “Some combination of maneuver and attrition is typically necessary to achieve victory during armed conflict.” Dr. Jonathan Abel discusses the process of replacements and reconstitution in the European Theater of Operations in World War II with Drs. Bill Nance, co-host, and Dr. Lou DiMarco. They detail how replacements were produced and how the system worked. They explore how reconstitution enabled units to re-man and re-equip after significant loss. Finally, they conclude by examining what modern warfighters can learn from large-scale attritional warfare in the past. “History is only a confused heap of facts...
2025-07-01
1h 11
CME/CE
Expert Perspectives From AUA 2025: Contextualizing the Evolving Landscape of Bladder Cancer
Guest: Neal Shore, MD, FACS Guest: Sarah Psutka, MD, MS This online CME program features expert discussions on new research presented at AUA 2025. Drs. Neal Shore and Sarah Psutka explore emerging data on treatment strategies for high-risk BCG-naïve and BCG-unresponsive non–muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). They also highlight advances in biomarker-directed therapies, including investigational agents targeting HER2 and FGFR alterations. The program emphasizes the clinical relevance and practical application of these findings, offering clinicians actionable insights on evolving bladder cancer care.
2025-05-23
00 min
ReachMD CME
Expert Perspectives From AUA 2025: Contextualizing the Evolving Landscape of Bladder Cancer
CME credits: 0.25 Valid until: 23-05-2026 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/expert-perspectives-from-aua-2025-contextualizing-the-evolving-landscape-of-bladder-cancer/33076/ This online CME program features expert discussions on new research presented at AUA 2025. Drs. Neal Shore and Sarah Psutka explore emerging data on treatment strategies for high-risk BCG-naïve and BCG-unresponsive non–muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). They also highlight advances in biomarker-directed therapies, including investigational agents targeting HER2 and FGFR alterations. The program emphasizes the clinical relevance and practical application of these findings, offering clinicians actionable insights on evolving bladder cancer care.=
2025-05-23
16 min
CME
Expert Perspectives From AUA 2025: Contextualizing the Evolving Landscape of Bladder Cancer
Guest: Neal Shore, MD, FACS Guest: Sarah Psutka, MD, MS This online CME program features expert discussions on new research presented at AUA 2025. Drs. Neal Shore and Sarah Psutka explore emerging data on treatment strategies for high-risk BCG-naïve and BCG-unresponsive non–muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). They also highlight advances in biomarker-directed therapies, including investigational agents targeting HER2 and FGFR alterations. The program emphasizes the clinical relevance and practical application of these findings, offering clinicians actionable insights on evolving bladder cancer care.
2025-05-23
16 min
CME
Expert Perspectives From AUA 2025: Contextualizing the Evolving Landscape of Bladder Cancer
Guest: Neal Shore, MD, FACS Guest: Sarah Psutka, MD, MS This online CME program features expert discussions on new research presented at AUA 2025. Drs. Neal Shore and Sarah Psutka explore emerging data on treatment strategies for high-risk BCG-naïve and BCG-unresponsive non–muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). They also highlight advances in biomarker-directed therapies, including investigational agents targeting HER2 and FGFR alterations. The program emphasizes the clinical relevance and practical application of these findings, offering clinicians actionable insights on evolving bladder cancer care.
2025-05-23
16 min
ReachMD CME
Expert Perspectives From AUA 2025: Contextualizing the Evolving Landscape of Bladder Cancer
CME credits: 0.25 Valid until: 23-05-2026 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/expert-perspectives-from-aua-2025-contextualizing-the-evolving-landscape-of-bladder-cancer/33076/ This online CME program features expert discussions on new research presented at AUA 2025. Drs. Neal Shore and Sarah Psutka explore emerging data on treatment strategies for high-risk BCG-naïve and BCG-unresponsive non–muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). They also highlight advances in biomarker-directed therapies, including investigational agents targeting HER2 and FGFR alterations. The program emphasizes the clinical relevance and practical application of these findings, offering clinicians actionable insights on evolving bladder cancer care.=
2025-05-23
16 min
CME/CE
Expert Perspectives From AUA 2025: Contextualizing the Evolving Landscape of Bladder Cancer
Guest: Neal Shore, MD, FACS Guest: Sarah Psutka, MD, MS This online CME program features expert discussions on new research presented at AUA 2025. Drs. Neal Shore and Sarah Psutka explore emerging data on treatment strategies for high-risk BCG-naïve and BCG-unresponsive non–muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). They also highlight advances in biomarker-directed therapies, including investigational agents targeting HER2 and FGFR alterations. The program emphasizes the clinical relevance and practical application of these findings, offering clinicians actionable insights on evolving bladder cancer care.
2025-05-23
00 min
Earth Ancients
Drs. J.J. & Desiree Hurtak: The Khafre Pyramid Scan Project, Part 2
Although pyramids are similar in design, many may have had different or dual functions. The authors propose that ancient Egypt developed and controlled an elaborate power system that was centered around Giza and as far south as Abydos. They believe that the underground structures, channels, and cavities that surround ancient Pyramid structures were part of an immense industrial complex, including gigantic earth batteries. The authors believe evidence indicates that the Great Pyramid on the Giza Plateau had the ability to electrically charge, or change the molecular structure of water, giving it unique properties. We believe the ancient Egyptians created a...
2025-04-12
1h 26
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Beef Tallow Is NOT HEALTHY: Doctor Explains | Dr. Neal Barnard
Explore the true health effects of beef tallow. From cholesterol and heart disease to skin health and inflammation, this episode dives into the essential questions about the benefits and risks of cooking with animal fat. Renowned physician and nutrition expert Dr. Neal Barnard delves into what science says about saturated fat, hormone balance, and cancer risk in this evidence-based conversation with "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast. Whether you're keto-curious or plant-based, you'll get expert insights to help you make informed dietary choices. In This Interview
2025-04-10
35 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Live Longer with Diabetes, Heart Disease Eating This Diet | Dr. Neal Barnard
It is possible to live a longer and healthier life even if you have diabetes or heart disease. New research shows that people who eat a healthy plant-based diet can reduce their risk of dying prematurely despite having those disease. The findings analyzed tens of thousands of patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease. What is it about the plant-based diet that makes it so powerful? Dr. Neal Barnard joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast to dive into the findings. - In...
2025-04-03
33 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Chef AJ Health Update: Fighting Cancer and 'I Feel Great'
Chef AJ gives an exclusive update on her cancer battle. The bestselling cookbook author has been undergoing treatment for stage 3 lung cancer. AJ shares her journey with "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Live. It's one of humility, resiliency, perseverance, and inspiration. — In This Interview — - AJ's treatment plan - The power of optimistic thinking - Working with Dr. Alan Goldhamer - How her diet has changed - Her changing priorities in life - Healing with h...
2025-03-20
47 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 67 – Special Guest Dr. Sanders Marble on Casualty Care
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance are joined by Drs. Mark Gerges and Sanders Marble, Senior Historian at the US Army Office of Medical History, for a wide-ranging discussion on casualty care in US Army history. They explain how casualty care began in the earliest years of the Army and trace it through the Civil War. They detail how casualty care changed in the twentieth century. They explore the issue in Desert Storm and conclude by speculating on issues with casualty care in future large-scale combat operations. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanho...
2025-03-01
1h 06
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 65 – Bonura on Napoleonic Officers
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance discuss Napoleonic officers with Dr. Mike Bonura of DJIMO. They explain where the officers came from and how they were trained. They detail how Napoleonic command and control and mission command worked. They discuss some of the issues with the system. They conclude with lessons modern officers might take from the period. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of ChesterfieldHost: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMHDMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill NanceArtwork: Daniel O. NealMusic...
2025-01-01
1h 40
Choose The Bear
Doing the Research with Jennifer Watling Neal and Zachary Neal
It's data time! Today's guests, Drs. Jennifer Watling Neal and Zachary Neal, are trailblazing childfree researchers and their findings blew. my. mind. In this ep we discuss their groundbreaking research on childfree adults in America, numbers, perceptions, opportunities, and so much more. This was a truly great conversation with huge implications for the future of childfree people and the country. Find Jennifer HERE. Find Zach HERE. Questions? Want to tell your story? choosethebearpod@gmail.com. And don't forget to LEAVE A REVIEW!
2025-01-01
38 min
Your Brain On
Your Brain On... Ketogenic Diets
High in fats and low in carbs, ketogenic diets were originally developed in the 1920s to treat children with epilepsy. Now, they've gained popularity for weight loss, and even improved cognitive function. But how much truth is there in the purported brain health benefits we see on social media? In this episode of 'Your Brain On...', we separate the facts from the fads, and discuss: • What one might eat on a typical ketogenic diet • How ketogenic diets affect brain metabolism • The different ways your brain uses sources of energy — glucose vs. keto...
2024-12-18
49 min
Did You Bring the Hummus? with Kimberly Winters
Episode 97 - "Don't get started" with Mark Huberman, President of the National Health Association
Today, I am joined by Mark Huberman, President of the National Health Association and Editor of Health Science magazine. He has adhered to a whole food, plant-based vegan diet since birth in 1951 and credits his excellent health to the pioneering vision of his parents, Max and Ruth Huberman, who had the foresight to recognize the profound benefits of this lifestyle long before most others. His parents operated a legendary health food store in Boardman, Ohio for more than 33 years where they influenced countless individuals to change their diet and lifestyle and regain and preserve their health. For nearly all of M...
2024-12-09
58 min
Flyover Conservatives
Biden Looks to Escalate War in Ukraine, Attacks on Patriots, and Shocking DOJ Scandal with Robert O’Neal, Jason Dean | The Breanna Morello Show
Breanna Morello is a former Fox Corp, Newsmax, local news, MLB producer. She has also spent several years reporting on the issues that matter most. After Fox Corp threatened to put Breanna on unpaid leave for not getting the Covid jab, she left the corporate media world and made her way into independent journalism. Breanna’s goal is simple. She aims to be a truth seeker and amplify her findings through her new podcast.Breanna Morello is a former Fox Corp, Newsmax, local news, MLB producer. She has also spent several years reporting on the issues that matter mo...
2024-12-05
54 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 64 – Special Guest Dr. Sam Watson
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance sit down with special guest Dr. Sam Watson from the US Military Academy at West Point. They have a wide-ranging discussion on officers in the early US republic and the state of military history today. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMHDMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill NanceArtwork: Daniel O. NealMusic: SSG Noah Taylor, West Point Band
2024-12-01
51 min
NB Hot Topics Podcast
S6 E3: "GP Trainee ARRS Song"; Semaglutide & Knee OA; SLGT2i & Kidney Stones; Interview with Drs Alex Norman & Oliver Hulson on role of PSA Testing
Welcome to the latest Hot Topics Podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. In this episode, we look at two new papers on the drugs de jour: GLP1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors. Can the former reduce pain in knee osteoarthritis and can the latter prevent recurrent renal stones? Our third paper is a consensus paper published in the BJGP on optimising PSA testing for the early detection of prostate cancer in asymptomatic men. Sponsored by Prostate Cancer UK, Neal is joined by Dr Alex Norman, a GP, and Dr...
2024-11-01
39 min
Better Thinking
#167 – Kristy Martire on The Processes of Evidence Evaluation in Criminal Trials
In this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Kristy Martire about how evidence is evaluated in criminal trials and ways to enhance communication between experts and lay decision-makers in forensic settings. Dr. Kristy Martire is a Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia. Her research aims to better understand the development of expertise, processes of evidence evaluation in criminal trials, and to improve the communication between experts and lay decision-makers in forensic settings. She works closely with Dr. Neal and the CLJ Lab through the...
2024-10-04
1h 19
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 62 – Clemis on Twentieth-Century Vietnamese Politics
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance continue their discussions about Vietnam with Dr. Martin Clemis. They dive into Vietnamese politics throughout the twentieth century. They begin with major influences on Vietnam like China, France, Marxism, and Buddhism. They detail how politics evolved throughout the century, particularly in the North. They explain how America’s Vietnam War shaped those politics. They conclude by explaining why the US often mis-read Vietnamese politics during its war. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podc...
2024-10-01
1h 04
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Controlling Blood Sugar With Diet | Brian Carlsen, MD, and Lauren Plunkett, RDN
Discover how a plant-based diet can benefit people with type 1 diabetes. Dr. Brian Carlsen of the Mayo Clinic and dietitian Lauren Plunkett from Mastering Diabetes both have type 1 diabetes. They discuss how they've been able to reduce their insulin needs in half by changing their eating habits. They join "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast. In This Episode - Why a low-carb diet can be detrimental to T1D patients - Protein needs for people with diabetes
2024-08-13
39 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
185-Year-Old Yogi: What This Tale Says About Aging and Health | Dr. Chiti Parikh
The story of the 185-year-old yogi is more science than at first meets the eye. That is according to Dr. Chiti Parikh, a leading integrative medicine physician and author of Intentional Health: Detoxify, Nourish and Rejuvenate Your Body Into Balance. The longevity secrets of the mythological yogi trace back to a strict detox method. However, Dr. Parikh says this is more than myth. Rather, it's cutting-edge science. Modern studies show the centuries-old detox process activates stem cells that reverse biological clocks and rejuvenate appearance and vitality. ...
2024-08-08
40 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Fighting Heart Disease The PlantStrong Way | Rip Esselstyn
The leading cause of death in the United States is heart disease. But it's still viewed as manly and macho to eat foods that can send you to an early grave. It just doesn't make sense. But a former firefighter and high-level athlete is creating healthy hamburgers, pizza, and other "macho eats" to ensure no man card gets left behind while their risk of having a heart attack drops significantly. PlantStrong founder Rip Esselstyn joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll to talk about his solutions for lowering the risk of...
2024-08-06
1h 02
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Olive Oil: New Concerns Arise | Dr. Neal Barnard
Is olive oil unhealthy? A new study analyzes whole food, plant-based diets with and without olive oil and how they affect the heart and cardiometabolic risk factors. Dr. Neal Barnard goes inside the study and surprising findings when he joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Live. Previous research has shown that a healthy diet that includes extra-virgin olive oil is beneficial, but the crossover trial in this study begs the question: Are you better off without it? Topics Discussed ...
2024-08-01
50 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Fake Meat vs. Real Meat: Major Nutrition Comparison From 50 Years of Research | Dr. Matt Nagra
This is a full nutritional comparison between fake and real meat. How do chicken, pork, and steak impact the risk of heart disease compared to plant-based meat alternatives? Dr. Matthew Nagra is lead author of a study analyzing the health risks and benefits of plant-based meat alternatives. He utilized data from 1970-2023 to determine the long-term risks of consuming meat compared to nonmeat options. He joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll with the full analysis and results. The complete nutritional profile of both options are discussed in this episode:
2024-07-30
42 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
What Foods Have the Most Water? | Dr. Neal Barnard Q&A
Eat your way to hydration and quench your thirst. Dr. Neal Barnard reveals some of the most hydrating foods you can eat when he joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast. Topics Discussed - What foods have the highest water content? - How many ounces of water should you drink each day? - How much water can come from food? - What are the most hydrating fruits? - What are the most hydrating vegetables? ...
2024-07-25
47 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Huh? Fat From Milk Doesn't Count?! | Dr. Yami and Andrew Binovi
Fat in milk does not count. That's great news for dairy lovers! Unfortunately, it's simply not true and the science just doesn't add up. Yet, that is the premise of new legislation that would return whole-fat milk with 5 grams of saturated fat per serving, representing a quarter of an entire day's limit, to school lunches across the United States. While the fat from the pizza, hamburgers, french fries, and other food on cafeteria trays is totaled up, the largest source of saturated fat is being totally disregarded. Why is that?
2024-07-23
36 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Natural Help For Depression: Causes and Treatments | Dr. Eddie Ramirez
Learn the best foods and natural ways to help with depression and mental illness. More than one in five adults in the U.S. are living with a mental illness, but most are unaware that small changes can often lead to the biggest improvements. Dr. Eddie Ramirez has seen remarkable transformations in his patients using a groundbreaking approach that targets the root causes of mental health issues. He has engaged in extensive research and spoken in nearly 100 countries, and now he joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck...
2024-07-16
36 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 57 – Clemis on Dau Tranh
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance sit down with Dr. Martin Clemis to discuss Vietnamese communist strategy in the Vietnam War, especially what is known as “dau tranh.” Clemis describes the holistic communist approach that stymied efforts by the French, Americans, and Chinese to defeat it. He traces its origins in Marxism and Maoism, and he discusses how it functioned. Finally, he offers some personal opinions on why the US struggled with dau tranh. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcas...
2024-07-15
1h 01
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Personalized Nutrition: Your Own Diet For Optimal Health | Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
Eating a personally crafted diet can lower your risk of chronic diseases, according to some research. Explore personalized nutrition with New York Times bestselling author and board-certified gastroenterologist Dr. Will Bulsiewicz. He joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Live for a fascinating look into the benefits of personalized diets. On this episode: - The concept of personalized nutrition - Personalized diets benefits for weight loss, improved mood and energy, lower cholesterol and blood pressure, higher quality of sleep
2024-07-11
56 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Finding Purpose In Prison: Healthier Body and Mind | Alana Moor
One mistake would change Alana Moor's life forever. She was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison in a foreign country that was thousands of miles from her home and everyone she knew and loved. Although isolated and stripped of her freedom, it was there that Alana began to find a healthier path forward. The food in the Panamanian prison system would routinely cause her to fall ill. On a few occasions it even required a trip to the hospital. Alana's journey to healing began with her pushing for healthier food options and leading daily exe...
2024-07-09
1h 27
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
How To Reverse Diabetes: Lessons From The Marshall Islands | Brenda Davis, RN
Imagine a place where the average lifespan is shockingly low and the rates of diabetes and heart disease are sky-high. Now, imagine what would happen if the people who lived there embraced the power of plant-based nutrition and positive lifestyle changes. No need to imagine, because this is happening in the Marshall Islands. Renowned dietitian Brenda Davis shares her groundbreaking work in a community challenged by severe health issues, including how her team brought this work all the way up to the president. Discover how her lifestyle intervention program is improving...
2024-07-05
41 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Miracle Doc Survives Near Death Experience, Terminal Cancer, Heart Transplant | Dr. Dawn Mussallem
Dr. Dawn Mussallem was clinically dead for four minutes. Her heart stopped beating in a room full of other doctors. The fact that she came back to life is a miracle. It was the second time she defied the odds to live. Earlier in life she beat Stage 4 terminal cancer. Does she have super DNA that helped her survive? No. Her superpower is one that every other human has the potential to possess: a positive outlook on life. That outlook would enable her to become the first per...
2024-07-02
57 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 56 – Nagel on Race Relations in the US Army 1900-1918
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance are back with Dr. Amanda Nagel to talk race relations in the US Army in the early twentieth century. The dig into social and military issues as Jim Crow began its long reign in the US, including the Army. They detail the struggle of Black American officers to find justice and equity in the Army leading into World War I. They discuss some of the influence that that war had on the topic, looking forward to the burgeoning civil rights movement. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl o...
2024-07-01
1h 03
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Redefining Processed Food | Dr. Neal Barnard Q&A
Processed foods are more than Doritos, Oreos, frozen dinners, and mind-numbing amounts of breakfast cereals to choose from. Chicken breasts, steaks, and other unprocessed meats are in fact processed food, according to a new way of analyzing the food we eat. Dr. Neal Barnard, author of The Power Foods Diet, joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll to explain this novel approach of understanding the way the food industry operates. Topics Discussed - Processed food vs. animal processing - Animals are the "middle...
2024-06-27
39 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Lifesaving Potential of Fasting | Dr. Alan Goldhamer
Fasting is a powerful tool in fighting multiple diseases. Dr. Alan Goldhamer explains how the body is often able to overcome chronic health challenges by detoxifying during the fasting process. Dr. Goldhamer is the author of Can Fasting Save Your Life? and co-founder of the TrueNorth Health Center. He has helped more than 25,000 individuals. In This Episode - Diseases most effectively treated by fasting - Does visceral fat act like a tumor? - Are salt, oil, and sugar real food?
2024-06-25
42 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Basketball Legend Goes Vegan to Live Another 60 Years, Inspire Others | John Salley
John Salley was one of the bad boys of the NBA and one of the stars of the Bad Boys movie franchise. But he's also doing good things to improve his health and inspire others. The 60-year-old has a goal to spend the next 60 years of his life teaching the world about health and wellness. And for Salley, that begins with his plant-based diet. He joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll to peel back the curtain on his transition from the basketball court to Hollywood and health world.
2024-06-20
50 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Are You an Impactful Vegan? Insights From a Best-Selling Author | Robert Cheeke
Robert Cheeke is a New York Times bestselling author and champion vegan bodybuilder who joins us to discuss what it means to be an impactful vegan. In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, we explore: - How small changes can lead to massive positive impacts - Actionable advice on leveraging skills and resources to promote effective vegan altruism - The inspiring story and mission behind his latest book, "The Impactful Vegan" Join host Chuck Carroll, "The Weight Loss Champion," and Robert Cheeke for a...
2024-06-18
46 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Salt and the Microbiome: How Sodium Affects Gut Health | Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
While we often link excess salt intake to heart disease and high blood pressure, the damage to the gut and microbiome is not to be overlooked. Join Chuck Carroll and the master of gut health, Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, MD, MSCI, for a deep dive into the impact of sodium on your microbiome. Tune in to discover: - How excessive salt intake can disrupt your gut bacteria and cause a host of health issues. - The effects of high-sodium diets on gut bacteria. - The role...
2024-06-13
48 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
What to Eat to Reduce Injury and Recover Faster | Dr. Stephan Esser
Dr. Stephan Esser, a distinguished sports medicine specialist, brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to plant-based living. Trained at Harvard and the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Esser has served as the team physician for the University of North Florida's Division I athletics and now runs a sports and lifestyle medicine practice. Beyond his professional credentials, he also has experience as a top-ranked tennis player, giving him a personal understanding of the demands of high-level athletic performance. In this episode of The Exam Room, Dr. Esser sits down with host...
2024-06-11
48 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Strength and Recovery Secrets of a UFC Hall of Famer | Rashad Evans
Rashad Evans is a UFC Hall of Famer, MMA legend, and now a health advocate. He has embarked on a journey of transformation that is nothing short of inspiring. Rashad joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room to discuss how transitioning to a plant-based diet has enhanced his training program and generated faster recovery times. In this episode, you'll hear Rashad's insights on: - How a plant-based diet transformed his athletic performance - The surprising role mushrooms play in his health regimen
2024-06-04
37 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 54 – LTC Hatzinger on the US Army Mortuary Service
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance talk to LTC Kyle Hatzinger, PhD, from the Department of Sustainment and Force Management, about the US Army Mortuary Service. He describes its origins in the nineteenth century during the US Civil War and the Spanish-American War. He details how many of the Mortuary Service’s traditions and procedures originated in World War I. He concludes by discussing how those evolved over the remainder of the twentieth century. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast...
2024-05-31
1h 09
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Best Foods for Kidney Health and Function | Dr. Neal Barnard Q&A
Your kidneys need good fuel to function at their best. The best foods for kidney health are revealed by Dr. Neal Barnard as he joins Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast. Topics Discussed - Top foods for kidneys - Worst foods for kidneys - Most important nutrients for kidneys - Healthiest kidney diets - Managing chronic kidney disease naturally - Slowing progression of kidney disease with diet - Omega-3's and kidney health - Iron deficiency and kidney...
2024-05-30
40 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Plants Saved His Life: One Determined Vegan | Kelley Gilberry
Plants didn't just change Kelley Gilberry's life. They saved his life. He was overweight, battling heart disease, and struggled with high blood sugar, too. But the military vet would not surrender to an early death. Instead, he fought to reclaim his health. And he did so by arming himself with a plant-based diet. Soon he would be winning the battle, reversing his heart disease, bringing his blood sugar back under control, and shedding the excess weight that had been troubling him. Now Kelley...
2024-05-28
58 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
What to Eat for Clear Skin | Dr. Suzanne Bruce
Acne, dry skin, rosacea, blemishes, and other skin conditions can often improve by eating different foods. Dr. Suzanne Bruce, a double board-certified dermatologist, gives her top skin rejuvenating foods when she joins Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast. Topics - Foods that cause acne and foods that help - Anti-aging and vitamin E - Foods that prevent wrinkles - Sugar and its effect on skin - Dairy and blemishes - Alcohol's effect on skin - Spicy...
2024-05-23
42 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Supermodel Survives Stroke, Makes Big Change for Health | Robyn Lawley | Exam Room Podcast
Robyn Lawley is a gorgeous supermodel. She is also a stroke survivor. Her flawless beauty has been showcased on the cover countless magazines and glamorous campaigns. One might think that her image personifies health. And it does now more than ever. Robyn shares the shock of suffering a stroke at a young age and why doctors believed it occurred when she joins Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast. She also talks about the big changes she made to her diet and how they've helped her to...
2024-05-21
54 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Bird Flu: Is Your Milk Safe? | Dr. Neal Barnard Q&A
The bird flu outbreak is infecting thousands of cows across the country. Is your milk safe to drink? The virus has already been discovered in many milk samples on store shelves. It is also now infecting cattle ranchers. Nutrition expert and bestselling author Dr. Neal Barnard shares the dangers of the H5N1 strain of avian flu that is spreading throughout cattle ranches and what you can do to remain safe. On the Show - Origins of bird flu - Virus mutation
2024-05-16
31 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 53 – Abel on the French Revolution
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance discuss the French Revolution. They explore its origins and its various stages. They discuss the different groups involved in it and their machinations as they sought to gain power and shape France in their image. They explore the military aspect of the Revolution as it came to an end under Napoleon. They conclude by examining some of its various elements and legacies. Corrections: the Glorious Revolution in England took place in 1689, not 1789, and the French fully conquered Italy only during the War of the Second Coalition. “History is only a co...
2024-05-15
1h 20
PracticeCare
Dr. Michael Neal Hiring By Fit Not By Resume
Anyone else dread hiring? Wonder how to pick good candidates better the first time? My guest today used to answer yes and yes, but then he figured out a better way to hire and formed a company to help others do the same thing. He’ll tell us what he thinks. Dr. Neal is a practicing Optometrist alongside his wife, Dr. Amy Neal. Together they founded Lakeside Vision in picturesque Hawley, Pennsylvania. They are celebrating their 20th year of servicing Northeast Pennsylvania. Dr. Michael neal is the chief executive officer at Build My Team. He is...
2024-03-19
35 min
Childfree Wealth®
Researching the Childfree Community with Drs. Jennifer Watling Neal & Zachary Neal
The research on the childfree population is lacking. Drs. Jennifer Watling Neal & Zachary Neal are looking to change that. Working out of Michigan State University they’re the researchers behind one of the most well-known studies on the childfree population to date.Throughout the conversation they dive into the intricacies of terms like "childfree" versus "childless" and the importance of accurate categorization. Discover the complexities of defining the childfree population, encompassing those who actively choose not to have children. Gain insights into their groundbreaking research framework, which considers circumstances and attitudes in categorization.
2024-03-06
37 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 47 – Nagel on Race Relations in the US Army 1865-1906
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance talk with Dr. Amanda Nagel about race relations in the US Army between the Civil War and World War 2. They discuss the participation of Black soldiers in Reconstruction and how many transitioned to being Buffalo Soldiers in the American West. They detail the issues those soldiers faced, both within the Army and in wider American society of the time. They trace race relations through the Spanish-American War in 1898. Finally, they explore how the Progressive Era did and did not improve race relations, culminating in the 1906 Brownsville Affair. “History is only a confused he...
2024-02-22
1h 18
The Integrative Veterinarian
Dr. Neal Sivula
Hello Everyone,Welcome to our 100th episode! I want to take a minute and recognize those that have been so instrumental in getting us this far. First, I'd like to thank the Directors at CIVT for their continued support. Drs. Barbara Royal, Natasha Lilly, Nichola Spooner, and Mr Robert Kelly. Thank you to all of the guests who have so graciously given up your time in your busy schedules to tell us your stories; I have learned so much from all of you. Finally, I'd like to thank the listeners of the podcast for your support and...
2023-12-16
31 min
The Integrative Veterinarian
Dr. Neal Sivula
Hello Everyone,Welcome to our 100th episode! I want to take a minute and recognize those that have been so instrumental in getting us this far. First, I'd like to thank the Directors at CIVT for their continued support. Drs. Barbara Royal, Natasha Lilly, Nichola Spooner, and Mr Robert Kelly. Thank you to all of the guests who have so graciously given up your time in your busy schedules to tell us your stories; I have learned so much from all of you. Finally, I'd like to thank the listeners of the podcast for your support and...
2023-12-16
31 min
The Dental Brief Podcast
Transforming Your Dental Practice with Strategic Hiring | Dr. Michael Neal | The Dental Brief #254
We are joined by Dr. Michael Neal to discuss Transforming Your Dental Practice with Strategic Hiring and more!Dr. Michael Neal is the Chief Executive Officer at Build My Team. He is the face of the company, having founded Build My Team as a result of his own practice’s hiring struggles,Dr. Neal is a practicing Optometrist alongside his wife, Dr. Amy Neal. Together they founded Lakeside Vision in picturesque Hawley, Pennsylvania. They are celebrating their 20th year of servicing Northeast Pennsylvania.Downtime is spent with Amy, their two boys and two do...
2023-12-13
13 min
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 43 - Whitford on Britain in the Vietnam Era
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance meet with special guest LTC Andy Whitford, PhD, of the Department of Distance Education, about Britain during the Vietnam era. He outlines the difficulties of post-war and post-colonial Britain and how they influenced politics. He discusses Britain's efforts at mediation throughout the US-Vietnam conflict. He concludes by examining the British efforts to help refugees from the conflict. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill...
2023-12-01
1h 00
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 41 - Abel and Nance on Professionalism
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance interview each other about a key element of modern militaries: professionalism. Dr. Abel discusses what constituted professionalism and merit in early-modern France, especially in the transition from the noble Old Regime to the French Revolution and Napoleonic armies. Dr. Nance explores how that changed in the American Army from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries, especially as realized in America's largest war in World War 2. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast...
2023-11-01
1h 12
SIN DRS Podcast
USA Reñida
En este episodio hablaremos del Gran Prix de Estados Unidos de la Fórmula 1. Milagro en la F1: Sargeant hace su primer punto y Yuki la Vuelta Rápida, Fabio predica la palabra de Jehová, Hamilton y Leclerc se quedan sin carrera y a Fernando Alonso como a Shaquille O'Neal le guardan el carro. Como siempre un podcast sin filtro… SIN DRS.
2023-10-23
1h 16
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 39 - Kuehn on Mahan
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance talk with Dr. John Kuehn about the naval theorist Alfred Mahan. He explains Mahan's background and why he chose the Navy over his father's Army. He traces Mahan's career during the middle of the nineteenth century, correcting several errors that have entered the historical record about it. He then details Mahan's theories and how they interacted with his history and those of his contemporaries, like Teddy Roosevelt. Finally, he summarizes Mahan's influence. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan...
2023-10-01
1h 05
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 38 - Clemis on Pacification in Vietnam
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance talk with Dr. Martin Clemis about pacification efforts during the conflicts in Vietnam in the mid-twentieth century. He explains how the US got involved in the region and how the conflicts originated. He details various methods of pacification, and challenges to them, by US and US-allied organizations. Finally, he examines why they ultimately failed. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill Nance ...
2023-09-16
1h 11
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 37 - Schneider on Limiting War
Drs. Jonathan Abel and Bill Nance talk with Dr. Benjamin Schneider about efforts to limit war via law between the US Civil War and the mid-twentieth century. They discuss historical antecedents and why the mid-nineteenth-century wars inspired a push for formal laws of war. They trace those efforts through World War II and conclude by examining the efforts to redress war crimes in that conflict. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges...
2023-09-01
1h 07
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Exam Room LIVE in New York with Rip Esselstyn and Drs. Neal Barnard, Michelle McMacken, and Rob Ostfeld
Rip Esselstyn, Dr. Neal Barnard, Dr. Rob Ostfeld, and Dr. Michelle McMacken team up with "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll for an empowering night of heart health as The Exam Room LIVE hits the stage in New York! -- Topics Discussed -- - Esselstyn family genetics are surprising - Saturated fat in coconut and palm oil - Whole-fat dairy and heart health study - PURE Healthy Diet eating pattern - NYC plant-first hospital food program - Effect of plant-based diets on hospital patients - Erectile dysfunction won't just break your heart in bed - And more! — — UPCO...
2023-08-15
1h 10
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Living Longer, Healthier, and Happier Than Ever | Drs. Alona Pulde and Matthew Lederman
Living longer isn't always about genetics. You have more control over your ability to live well into your golden years than you think. The secret to hitting the genetic jackpot is explored with Drs. Alona Pulde and Matthew Lederman. The authors of Wellness to Wonderful share what they've discovered to be the biggest keys to not just living longer, but also healthier and with greater joy. It's a recipe that extends beyond simply eating healthier and into what it means to live a full existence in all areas of life.
2023-06-27
1h 02
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 32 - Vietnam Vets
Dr. Jonathan Abel is joined by Drs. Martin Clemis and Bill Nance in a very special episode where they talk to three Vietnam War veterans about their experiences in that conflict. Guests LTC Jack Burkett, BG William West, and COL Thomas Dials (Retired) all served in Vietnam between 1966 and 1972 in a variety of capacities. They detail their backgrounds and experiences before and during the war. They also explain public opinion of the war as they experienced it, both in the US and in Vietnam. Finally, they address what modern officers might learn from the conflict. Note for listeners...
2023-06-15
1h 02
The Wound Masterclass Podcast
Global Innovation in Wound Care Summit Series - How to Improve Patient Outcomes: Evidence-Based Technology - Part 1
Wound Masterclass welcomes you to our Global Innovation in Wound Care Summit!Part 1: Wound Bed Prep and DebridementFeaturing speakers Dr Windy Cole, Ms Trish Idensohn, Dr Aliza Lee, and Drs Neal Lonky and Traci Kimball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-06-01
1h 56
Confused Heap of Facts
Episode 23 - Kuehn on the US Navy during and after World War I
Dr. John Kuehn joins Drs. Jonathan Abel and Angela Riotto to discuss the 1910s and 1920s US Navy. He begins by explaining the nature of the Navy and its place in the government during the period. He elaborates on its mission during the Great War. He then details the various missions it undertook after the war, as the US gained international commitments that the diplomat-commanders of the Navy were well-suited for. "History is only a confused heap of facts." - Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMH DMH Podcast Tea...
2023-02-03
1h 09
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Study for the AGEs: Healthy Eating Considerations | Drs. Hana Kahleova and Neal Barnard
Fact: Eating fewer AGEs will likely improve your health. What are advanced glycation end-products (AGEs)? Dr. Hana Kahleova details the harmful inflammatory compounds, how they are created, which foods have the most, and the diseases they can cause when she joins The Exam Room Podcast and "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll. Dr. Kahleova is the lead researcher of a study examining the effects of reducing the amount of AGEs in a person's diet. The results could be seen within just a matter of weeks. Dr. Neal Bar...
2022-11-08
57 min
Trauma ICU Rounds
Episode 55: AAST 2022 Hot Topics - From Sex Dimorphisms in Coagulation to TXA, TEG, Calcium and Beyond with Drs. Bryan A. Cotton, Neil Parry, Nori Bradley, Jordan Weinberg, Joshua Brown & Alyssa MacLean
Join us after hours at Dr. Bryan A. Cotton's pop-up bourbon bar at the AAST 2022 Meeting in Chicago. In this FANTASTIC & FUN episode, we talk amongst friends about cutting edge research at this year's meeting. To no one's surprise, coagulopathy, damage control resuscitation, whole blood, and factor replacement therapy just happen to be but a few of the topics discussed on Rounds.Time Stamps:00:12 AAST 2022 - Intro00:42 Sex diamoprhisms in coagulation01:52 Hemostatic profiles of female donors02:48 Pediatric whole blood (WB) is safe03:10 WB for TBI03:31 Leukoreduction is unnecessary05:30...
2022-09-27
37 min
BackTable Vascular & Interventional
Ep. 236 Building a Cross-Specialty Vascular Practice with Dr. Chad Laurich and Dr. Neal Khurana
In this episode, host Dr. Aaron Fritts interviews Drs. Chad Laurich and Neal Khurana about how they looked past traditional competition between IR and vascular surgery to build a multidisciplinary practice to meet market need and provide comprehensive patient care for an underserved community in South Dakota.---CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORSViz.aihttps://www.viz.ai/Boston Scientific Nextlabhttps://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/nextlab.html?utm_source=oth_site&utm_medium=native...
2022-08-22
53 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Rethinking Olive Oil (Again): Fatty But Healthy? | Drs. Neal Barnard and Josh Cullimore Live Q&A
Olive oil is loaded with fat and calories, but should that stop you from including a healthy dose of it in your diet? New research suggests it is not just good for your heart but can also lower your risk of dying from cancer and other diseases. Dr. Neal Barnard joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll to examine the data to discover whether you should forget about the fat and feel good about fueling up on olive oil. Also on The Exam Room Live, Dr. Josh Cullimore debuts to help answer questions se...
2022-01-20
40 min
Without Your Head
Without Your Head countdown to Shriekfest with Aaron Barrocas
Without Your Head Horror Videocast with editor and filmmaker Aaron Barrocas! We discuss film editing, "Sitting Duck", "Half-Cocked", "The Transformations of the Transformations of the Drs. Jenkins", "The Once and Future Smash" and more including #HalfCocked's screening at the upcoming Shriekfest Horror Film Festival! https://shriekfest.com http://aaronbarrocas.com Hosted by "Nasty" Neal Jones and "Treacherous" Trista Robinson! Thanks to FANGORIA for supporting Without Your Head subscribe to Fangoria today - https://tinyurl.com/WYHFangoria Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests a...
2021-09-14
56 min
The SIREN Podcast
The Intersection of Racism, Discrimination, and Social Risk Screening in Clinical Settings
Dr. Toyin Ajayi, Co-founder and Chief Health Officer at Cityblock Health speaks with Dr. Monica Peek, associate professor of General Internal Medicine at the University of Chicago. This conversation is the second in a series focused on health care sector efforts to increase Awareness about both patient and community-level social conditions. Drs. Ajayi and Peek discuss concerns structurally marginalized people may have in spaces like health care in and outside the context of social risk screening and explore ways health care organizations can earn trust and build rapport with patients of color.Recommended references:Peek ME...
2021-02-16
28 min
The End of Sport
Episode 61: Klete Keller, Sport Media, and The Whiteness Problem in Swimming with Christienna Fryar and Matt Hodler
In this episode of The End of Sport Johanna is joined by Drs. Christienna D. Fryar and Matt Hodler to break down the white supremacist terrorist actions of swimmer Klete Keller in the January 6th attack against the US Capitol building and the white sport media’s apologist portrayal of him. Dr. Fryar is a Lecturer in Black British History at Goldsmiths, University of London where she teaches about British colonial history, Black history, and much more, alongside researching the histories of disaster and sport. Dr. Hodler –a repeat guest on the show! - is an Assistant Professor of Sports Medi...
2021-01-21
1h 20
Grab The Uplifting Full Audiobook Experience!
AARP Love and Meaning after 50: The 10 Challenges to Great Relationships—and How to Overcome Them by Barry J. Jacobs, Julia L. Mayer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/411675to listen full audiobooks. Title: AARP Love and Meaning after 50: The 10 Challenges to Great Relationships—and How to Overcome Them Author: Barry J. Jacobs, Julia L. Mayer Narrator: Wendy Tremont King Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 15 minutes Release date: August 4, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: Sustain loving relationships and set yourself up for emotional wellness in your fifties, sixties, and beyond with this valuable collection of advice from two psychology experts. 'Drs. Mayer and Jacobs use their clinical wisdom and story-telling abilities to...
2020-08-04
6h 15
Journal of Hand Surgery
JHS Podcast Episode 47
This month Dr. Graham interviews Drs. Neal Chen, Kyle Eberlin and Jonathan Lans about their article entitled "Factors Associated With Reoperation and Conversion to Wrist Fusion After Proximal Row Carpectomy or 4-Corner Arthrodesis", which appears in the February 2020 isuue of the Journal of Hand Surgery.
2020-01-30
18 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Everything You Need To Know About Going Vegan with Drs. Michael Greger, Neal Barnard, Jasmol Sardana
Everything you need to know about going vegan you will learn in this show as Drs. Michael Greger, Neal Barnard and Jasmol Sardana join "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room™! This jam-packed show will help you make this the healthiest year of your life. Dr. Greger will share how not to diet! At a time when we're spending billions of dollars every year to lose weight only to get heavier and heavier, Dr. Greger clues us in on where we're going wrong as he talks about his new book, How Not To...
2020-01-01
1h 29
High Intensity Business
Fred Hahn - How to Build More Muscle with Intermittent Fasting, Keto, and High Intensity Training
Fred Hahn (fhahn @ slowburnfitness.com) has been involved in exercise ever since he became a member of The Charles Atlas Club when he was 10 years old. He is a certified personal trainer since 1990 at several of NYC's leading health clubs, including the Equinox and New York Health and Racquet Club. Fred is the owner of Slow Burn Fitness, a Slow Burn personal training and rehabilitative exercise center in NYC and Montclair, NJ. Along with moms, dads, and kids, his clients include prominent businessmen/women and celebrities. Fred, alongside Drs Michael and Mary Dan Eades, is the...
2019-10-16
1h 37
SMFM's Podcast Series
Measles Outbreak
Join Drs. Christina Han and Neal Silverman as they discuss the current measles outbreak in the United States, how measles impacts pregnant and postpartum women, and what clinicians can do to help educate their patients about vaccine safety.
2019-06-11
14 min
BaladoCritique - club de lecture médical
BC 025 – Efficacité de la canagliflozine chez les patients avec néphropathie diabétique (étude CREDENCE).
Dans cette 25e baladodiffusion, les Drs Gabriel Huard et Luc Lanthier discutent de l’effet d’un inhibiteur de la SGLT2, la canagliflozine sur le pronostic rénal des patients avec néphropathie diabétique, en plus de réviser la littérature médicale d’avril 2019. Quiz clinique (2 min 08), étude principale (2 min 35), critique (19 min 56), autres articles (29 min 23), réponse au quiz clinique (32 min 45) Référence principale Perkovic V, Jardine MJ, Neal B, Bompoint S, Heerspink HJL, Charytan DM, et al. Canagliflozin and Renal Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes and Nephropathy. N Engl J Med. 20...
2019-05-27
35 min
The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee
Everything You Need To Know About Going Vegan with Drs. Michael Greger, Neal Barnard, Jasmol Sardana
Everything you need to know about going vegan you will learn in this show as Drs. Michael Greger, Neal Barnard and Jasmol Sardana join "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room™! This jam-packed show will help you make this the healthiest year of your life. Dr. Greger will share how not to diet! At a time when we're spending billions of dollars every year to lose weight only to get heavier and heavier, Dr. Greger clues us in on where we're going wrong as he talks about his new book, How Not To...
2019-01-01
1h 29
SPS Talk
Reducing Unplanned Extubations: Physicians Driving Change
In this 10-minute podcast, Drs. Neal Maynord (Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Quality for Critical Care Medicine at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt) and Kristin Melton (Associate Professor of Pediatrics and a practicing neonatologist at Cincinnati Children’s, where she serves as the Associate Medical Director for the NICU and the Fellowship Director) share how they have helped drive change as physicians and lessons they have learned from colleagues across the country. Dr. Maynord highlighted the importance of enforcing with staff that unplanned extubations matter. He noted, “They are harmful, they are avoidable, and they are...
2018-08-31
10 min
New Normal Project
What are the best plant-based eating resources?
What’s in our toolbox? What resources do we use to support us in living a plant based lifestyle? This week Claire and Andrew Davies list all the key influencers that first made them try plant-based eating and that now continue to inspire and inform them. Not surprisingly considering their background in healthcare, the ‘Big Four’, Drs T. Colin Campbell (The China Study), Caldwell Esselstyn (Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease), Michael Greger (How Not to Die, nutritionfacts.org) and Dean Ornish (Program For Reversing Heart Disease) focus heavily in this discussion. Another influencer is of course...
2017-06-04
51 min
Curious Cases
The Phantom Jam
Drs Rutherford and Fry set out to discover what makes traffic jam. Adam ventures on to the M25 in search of a tailback, and Hannah looks at projects around the world that have attempted to solve the scourge of the traffic jam.Featuring Neal Harwood from the Transport Research Laboratory and BBC technology reporter, Jane Wakefield. And Masdar City man.If you have any scientific cases for the team to investigate please email: curiouscases@bbc.co.ukPresenters: Hannah Fry & Adam Rutherford Producer: Michelle Martin.
2016-02-11
13 min
High Intensity Business
#26: Fred Hahn: How Hard Gainers Can Optimise Muscle Growth, Start A HIT Business and Motivate Children To Exercise
Fred (fhahn [@] seriousstrength.com) has been involved in exercise ever since he became a member of The Charles Atlas Club when he was 10 years old. He began training clients in the early 1980s at several of NYC's leading health clubs, including the Equinox and New York Health and Racquet Club. Fred is the owner of Serious Strength, a Slow Burn personal training and rehabilitative exercise center in NYC. Along with moms, dads, grandparents, and kids, his clients include top CEOs, celebrities, bestselling authors, journalists, and TV personalities. Fred, alongside Drs Michael and Mary Dan Eades...
2015-11-29
1h 57
GRACEcast Lung Cancer Audio
ASCO 2012 Lung Cancer Highlights: Question and Answer Session (audio)
Drs. Mark Socinski from Univ. of Pittsburgh and Joel Neal from Stanford Cancer Center answer questions about topics covered in the summary of lung cancer highlights from ASCO 2012.
2012-09-29
20 min
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(S4:E6): The drought thickens: dry hot weather is good for spider mites
Drought conditions continue for all of Iowa, setting the stage for spider mite outbreaks. Drs. O'Neal and Hodgson discuss the challenges of managing this pest. For more information visit http://iowabuglife.blogspot.com/ for pictures and additional details about spider mites. For more info about managing crops and pests in this drought visit http://www.extension.iastate.edu/CropNews/
2012-07-19
09 min
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(S4:E1): The soybean aphid podcast is back for 2012!
Drs. Hodgson and O'Neal return with weekly updates on the insect pests attacking soybeans. This week we discuss the first reports of soybean aphids in Iowa, the growing risk for spider mite outbreaks, and an alarming change in the emergence of Japanese beetles.
2012-06-14
09 min
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(S3:E4): Soybean aphids remain at low levels
Drs. Matt O'Neal and Erin Hodgson discuss current soybean aphid activity around Iowa and the region. Numbers are remaining low with some regions declining in density. They also discuss upcoming field tours (available at www.aep.iastate.edu).
2011-06-29
09 min
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(S3:E3): Aphids establish a foothold
Drs. O'Neal and Hodgson summarize reports from around the midwest and Iowa about the soybean aphid. Despite the lack of aphids in the fall, evidence so far is that they survived and are beginning to build up in the northern parts of Iowa. Numbers are still very low and do not require insecticides, but we compare 2011 to previous growing season.
2011-06-20
04 min
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(S3:E1): First soybean aphid podcast of 2011!
Drs O'Neal and Hodgson are back for the 3rd year of the soybean aphid podcast. We review the status of aphids on buckthorn, introduce a new buckthorn project (buckthornwatch.org) and talk about the new invasive pest of soybeans, the brown marmorated stink bug, that has been found in Iowa.
2011-05-27
09 min