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Dr. Darin Ingels – Overcoming Lyme Disease & Powerful Tips For Improving The Immune System
Dr. Darin Ingles joined us on this show today to talk about his new book The Lyme Solution: A 5-Part Plan to Fight the Inflammatory Auto-Immune Response and Beat Lyme Disease. Dr. Ingels actually had lyme disease and was able to overcome it naturally using the strategies and methods he outlines in his book. Lyme disease is a growing problem all over the world and in order to overcome lyme disease naturally you need to radically improve your immune system to help fight the infection. What was interesting in this show with Dr...
2025-04-17
1h 45
Podcasts Archives - Extreme Health Radio
Dr. Darin Ingels – Overcoming Lyme Disease & Powerful Tips For Improving The Immune System
Dr. Darin Ingles joined us on this show today to talk about his new book The Lyme Solution: A 5-Part Plan to Fight the Inflammatory Auto-Immune Response and Beat Lyme Disease. Dr. Ingels actually had lyme disease and was able to overcome it naturally using the strategies and methods he outlines in his book. Lyme disease is a growing problem all over the world and in order to overcome lyme disease naturally you need to radically improve your immune system to help fight the infection. What was interesting in this show with Dr...
2025-04-17
1h 45
Podcasts Archives - Extreme Health Radio
Dr. Darin Ingels – Overcoming Food Allergies, Digestion Tips, Autism & Vaccines, Glyphosate & Much More!
Dr. Darin Ingles joined us on this show today to talk about digestion, food allergies and food sensitivities. He’s the author of an upcoming book on Lyme Disease which we will do an other show on later. On this show with Dr. Darin Ingles we talked mostly about food allergies or food sensitivities. Food intolerance seems to be on the rise. Why is it that people are gluten intolerant, have peanut allergies or can’t eat dairy or wheat? I remember when I became intolerant to dairy products (the milk in m...
2025-02-23
1h 45
Podcasts Archives - Extreme Health Radio
Dr. Darin Ingels – Overcoming Food Allergies, Digestion Tips, Autism & Vaccines, Glyphosate & Much More!
Dr. Darin Ingles joined us on this show today to talk about digestion, food allergies and food sensitivities. He’s the author of an upcoming book on Lyme Disease which we will do an other show on later. On this show with Dr. Darin Ingles we talked mostly about food allergies or food sensitivities. Food intolerance seems to be on the rise. Why is it that people are gluten intolerant, have peanut allergies or can’t eat dairy or wheat? I remember when I became intolerant to dairy products (the milk in m...
2025-02-23
1h 45
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) Price So High I Might Die--The War on Insulin
This podcast centers around the high insulin pricing that is affecting millions of Americans today. We discuss a group member's personal family struggle with purchasing insulin, a general overview of diabetes, price gouging, and the pharmaceutical industry's role. Finally, we discuss ways the listeners can get involved. Sources American Diabetes Association (statistics): https://www.diabetes.org/resources/statistics/statistics-about-diabetes Mayo Clinic: https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/high-cost-of-insulin-has-life-or-death-implications-for-diabetic-patients/ JAMA Internal Medicine Journal: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6583414/ ADA Insulin Affordability Article: https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/41/6/1299
2021-04-20
11 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) TB Talk
This podcast seeks to highlight the severity of Tuberculosis in India. In this podcast, we will provide some solutions to help eradicate TB and we will also bring awareness to this topic since people in the US are generally uneducated about this infectious disease. Sources www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/solutions-initiative/stories/mdrtb-in-india.html www.cdc.gov/tb/topic/drtb/default.htm tbfacts.org/bcg-vaccine www.who.int/teams/global-tuberculosis-programme/tb-reports
2021-04-20
12 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) Pro Vaxxers
We the benefits of choosing to get vaccinated and the benefits of choosing to vaccinate your children. We also discuss the history or vaccines and how getting vaccinated is important today. Sources https://youtu.be/Ebwy5Ddf5as
2021-04-20
10 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) AA Talk
Our main goal is to raise awareness of the dangers of alcoholism and binge drinking in college students. We want to encourage students to drink alcohol responsibly. We will talk about the short-term health risks and several long-term risks, which will help students get a better understanding of just how detrimental alcohol can be to overall health and wellbeing. Sources Alcohol Poisoning video: https://www.voanews.com/episode/stressed-out-students-turn-alcohol-4014576
2021-04-20
11 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) Food Deserts in Georgia and CVD
Our podcast is about food deserts, their causes, different types by population, how they are studied, and related health outcomes. We also explain some solutions to the problem of food deserts.
2021-04-20
17 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) Keep the Beat
Our podcast is intended to serve as an educational piece surrounding the implications of heart disease. We touched on risk factors, preventative measures, national statistics, history, and more, hoping to encourage all to prioritize heart health and overall just leave our audience more knowledgable on the issue. Sources Heart disease info clip: Mayo Clinic, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-attack/symptoms-causes/syc-20373106 Heart disease stats, CDC https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/leading-causes-of-death.htm Historical princess info https://www.acc.org/about-acc/press-releases/2011/04/05/16/22/mummies Political policies info https://www.c...
2021-04-20
14 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) Problems with PCOS
Polycystic ovary disorder. Despite being one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting people with ovaries, many know little to nothing of the disorder. This podcast explores the risk factors, symptoms, and common treatments of PCOS hoping to raise awareness of this extremely prevalent disorder.
2021-04-20
13 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) The Hidden Epidemic: How Food Fuels Type II Diabetes on Native American Reservations
Our podcast delves into the problems that American Indians are currently and have been facing concerning Type II diabetes. We speak specifically about the causes that lead to Type II Diabetes within this demographic, the historical context of the issue, and the potential steps that could be taken to resolve this growing issue. Sources Diabetes Audio - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TWelC6SHr8 BlueBird Jernigan audio - ttps://www.pbs.org/video/valerie-choctaw-nation-oklahoma-jey0l6/
2021-04-20
20 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) The Stress-free Zone
In this podcast, we discussed adolescent stress. We talked about the factors that cause stress and the health issues stress can cause. We talked about how parents can be involved with helping manage their children’s stress and also how schools can help manage students’ stress. Our goal was to give parents and teachers a better understanding of adolescent stress. Sources Video clip: PBS NewsHour, https://youtu.be/yiglpsqv5ik American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/01/stress-kids https://www.apa.org/topics/child-development/stress School programs: https://www.k12insight...
2021-04-20
12 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) The Prescription Classroom
We are educating our college-aged peers on the dangers of prescription drugs. We focus on the dangers of study drugs. Our goal is to inform our peers of the consequences of a wide variety of drugs and their different factors. Sources https://youtu.be/VqWnumbraI4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jawSlBzIOKc
2021-04-20
12 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) Let's Get Busy: The Safe Way!
This podcast raises the awareness of sexual health by providing information about how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and infections, unplanned pregnancies, and how to deal with sexual assault. By eliminating the stigma behind this topic, more college-aged women will be more educated on sexual health.
2021-04-20
13 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) The Silent Disease
Informing and communicating the causes, consequences, and prevention methods of Chlamydia, a sexually transmitted infection, to college-aged students. We do this through the use of background information, including an informative, easy to comprehend video, political climates around this issue, and further, policy implementations. Current events, such as COVID-19, were also included to enhance the understanding and relate the issue to our audience. Sources https://www.cdc.gov/std/statistics/2019/overview.htm#Chlamydia https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/docs/factsheets/std-trends-508.pdf https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/chlamydia/mcp.h...
2021-04-20
11 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 4) Lunch is My Favorite Subject
This podcast will highlight the issue of childhood obesity and the effects of current events on the issue. The goal of the podcast is to bring awareness to the public about the issue of childhood obesity and encourage them to engage in healthy lifestyle choices for the current and future generations. Sources The First Lady Introduces Let's Move: https://youtu.be/2oBeuSCfGeg
2021-04-20
10 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Wait! Wait!...Don't Infect Me!
A gameshow podcast about parasites in GA and drug discovery. This episode includes Bluff the Listener, the Limerick Challenge, and an interview with expert Dr. Dennis Kyle, the Head of Infectious Disease at UGA. Learn how healthcare reform & funding for clean water could alleviate this public health issue and how UGA students can directly contribute through research opportunities on campus! Sources Giardia news stories: Story 1, fake: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/nation-world/national/article243744172.html Story 2, real: https://www.npr.org/2014/05/06/309101579/drought-stricken-texas-town-turns-to-toilets-for-water#:~:text=Smith%2FEPA%20%2FLandov-,After%20three%20years%20of%20drought%2C%20the%20water%20has%20r...
2020-12-11
21 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Vaccine Machines: The Truth Behind Vaccinations
This podcast uncovers the importance of getting vaccinated especially during a global pandemic. It breaks down what vaccines are, addresses the myths behind why people don't want to get vaccinated, and the importance of herd immunity. It also includes commentary from a Ted Talk by Ethan Lindenberger on how important it is for companies and people to work together to stop the spread of vaccine misinformation. Sources NBC News clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF4RRwjJm_M Ethan Lindenberg Ted Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/ethan_lindenberger_why_we_need_t...
2020-11-24
13 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Dismantling Mental Health Disparities II
This podcast gives an overview on stressors low socioeconomic status individuals and families may have to deal with and how it affects their mental health. It then transitions to describing possible ways one can improve their mental health through nourishing their body with nutrient-rich food and partake in different hobbies. Gardening is an inexpensive way for one to get physical exercise and while also growing their own produce. Sources https://www.mhanational.org/issues/mental-health-america-access-care-data https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/mental-illness.shtml
2020-11-24
14 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Zero Clue Crew: Why Not to Vape
In this podcast, we cover the many facets of vaping, including risk factors, misconceptions, how vapes work, vaping in relation to cigarettes, and the FDA's advancing regulation of electronic vapor products. We also encourage current users to fight against addiction as wells as provide resources to help them stop. Sources Covid 19 ABC clip: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/fda-calls-removal-fruity-disposable-puff-bar-vapes-71880571
2020-11-24
22 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Triple A: Autism Advocacy & Advice
While Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects millions across the U.S., many do not realize that the adult ASD population, in particular, lacks resources and research. This podcast aims to explore this disparity in order to educate and connect the population with resources on the subject. Sources Wax Stag, FaltyDL. “Summit.” II. mp3. “Autism Fact Sheet.” National Autism Association, 2020, nationalautismassociation.org/resources/autism-fact-sheet/. “Autism Statistics and Facts.” Autism Speaks, 2020, www.autismspeaks.org/autism-statistics. Angela Hodkiewicz, Alise Garcia. “Autism.” Autism Policy Issues Overview, 2016, www.ncsl.org/research/health/autism-policy-issues-overview.aspx. Buescher AVS...
2020-11-24
19 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Sugar, Spice, & Reproductive Rights
This podcast is about the reality of women and their fight and suffering for access to reproductive and general healthcare. We discuss key cases and political climates that have further influenced access to reproductive healthcare. Sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRYzNIik6qM (00:36 to 01:00) Donald Trump and his talk about legislation that "weakens pro-lifers' positions." https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-10-13/amy-coney-barrett-confirmation-hearing-senate (01:54 to 02:43) Amy Coney Barrett and her disregard on her stance on Roe v. Wade. Information Links: - h...
2020-11-24
15 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) The Hardest Pill to Swallow
The Hardest Pill to Swallow is aimed to inform our audience on the ramifications of drug use, especially among adolescents. We go into the specifics on how use can become abuse and certain behaviors or environments that amplify the likelihood of this issue occurring. We close with a list of resources as an actionable step if you or a loved one is struggling with drug abuse. Sources Adderall misuse clip from Half of Us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBWjQg1pis0&feature=emb_logo Article on the effects of peer pressure on sub...
2020-11-24
18 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) The Socially Distant Podcast
This podcast discusses COVID-19 and how the different states re-opened and dealt with the number of cases. We try to key in on the issues that caused for the number of cases to be so high in the United States. Sources - How responses to COVID-19 have split the country politically- Mayor Bottoms vs. Gov. Kemp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOwl32W3h_M - https://www.clinicaloncology.com/COVID-19/Article/07-20/False-Negatives-Found-If-COVID-19-Testing-Done-Too-Soon/58781 - https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/09/29/916634414/when-young-people-get-covid-19-infections-soon-rise-among-older-adults - https://www.healthaffairs.o...
2020-11-24
16 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Things that Matter: Episode 22 (Maternal Morbidity)
In this episode, we will be focusing on the racial disparity in maternal morbidity. By analyzing poverty, racism, and stigma within the healthcare system, we hope to reach out to everyone from all socioeconomic statuses, races, and genders, to spread awareness of the issue, and to push the public to elect people in positions that will actively dismantle systematic barriers associated with maternal morbidity. Sources TED Talk, America's Maternal Nightmare (Dr. Monique Rainford): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzuMxI3-km8
2020-11-24
19 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) The JUUL Not Cool Podcast: Don't Get Sucked In
The JUUL Not Cool Podcast: Closely follows a TODAY Show interview and informs the listener about the dangers of e-cigarettes and vape products to adolescents and teens in the United States. The podcast covers, what we know about e-cigarette use, what we still have to learn, and how e-cigarettes are not a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes. Sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTi3WJojgxk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0fn0Q0DB0E
2020-11-24
17 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Unknown Epidemic: Black Maternal Mortality
Black women have a higher maternal mortality rate than any other race in the United States which can be attributed to both societal and health policy factors. Throughout our podcast, we talk about the causes, problems, and solutions for this maternal health crisis. Sources Black Maternal Mortality Roland Martin Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwQrKjQqYn mi Q
2020-11-24
16 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) KiloBite: Food Insecurity in America
In our podcast, we discuss food insecurity in America and its negative implications for health outcomes and access to food. We also discuss the causes and potential solutions to this issue. Sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HakCAdPrlms “Definitions of Food Security.” USDA ERS - Definitions of Food Security, USDA, 2019, www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-nutrition-assistance/food-security-in-the-us/definitions-of-food-security.aspx.
2020-11-24
16 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Ob3sity: The Childhood Obesity Epidemic
This podcast seeks to inform American's on an increasingly problematic public health issue that our country faces today: childhood obesity. The podcast covers the effects and risks associated with childhood obesity and ways to decrease these rising rates, specifically ways that the education system can help. Sources TED Talk by Paul Zientarski https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V81cO8xyMaI CDC information about childhood obesity https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/index.html
2020-11-24
17 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) The Obesity Code
Pediatric Obesity: A widespread public health issue. In this podcast, we will explore the definition of increasing pediatric rates throughout Brazil. By identifying the risk factors, consequences, and characteristics of pediatric obesity, we hope to bring awareness to this public health issue and promote positive change toward a healthier and happier future in Brazil. Sources Article discussing the situation in Brazilian schools regarding exercise opportunities and nutrition (Description of Past/Current Situation in Brazil section and How Can this be Addressed for Future Generations section) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4850565/
2020-11-24
14 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Safe is Sexy: Contraceptive Accessibility
This podcast is an informative way to explain the uses of contraception and how they are perceived in the United States. We stress the importance of safe practices, sex education, and informed decisions, as well as the need for advocacy and decreased stigma. Soruces All audio was recorded by group members, including the interview with Carla Claycomb. References that were heavily used include: www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/committee-opinion/articles/2015/01/access-to-contraception www.guttmacher.org/fact-sheet/contraceptive-use-united-states www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/index.htm
2020-11-23
20 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Food Insecurity in Athens: Where Do You Stand?
The objective of this podcast is to raise awareness about the prevalence of food insecurity in Athens-Clarke County, where a significant portion of the population doesn't have sufficient access to healthy and affordable food. This podcast hopes to give the residents a different perspective on the reality of their community. Sources https://www.providence.org/news/uf/617667977
2020-11-23
16 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) The Daily Dose
Our public health issue is opioid addiction in the US, with a particular emphasis on the stigma of opioid use. The key messages in this podcast are that opioid addiction is common, it is often not the addicted individual’s fault, there are resources available to help, and destigmatizing opioid addiction is a key to minimizing poor health outcomes. Sources 1. Umlumgu, John Bartmann (Background Music for Opening Theme, Interludes, Ending Theme): https://pixabay.com/music/ 2. Black & Write, Juice WRLD (Song Clip): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRl_C73vFtQ 3. Real Stor...
2020-11-23
18 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Mosquitos Suck: A Comparative Analysis of Public Health Responses to the Zika Virus
This podcast details the 2015 Zika virus outbreak, providing a comparative analysis of the public health responses of the United States and Brazil. It also provides information regarding the history of Zika, signs and symptoms, possible solutions, and other health outcomes. Sources Audio Clips: Breaking news sound clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtn_hy6BHhk Mosquito buzzing sound clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMg-IgW7Dzg Intro - ABC News - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-x9uZWxsbc - (00:00 - 01:26) Microcephaly - CBC News - h...
2020-11-23
17 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Planet of the Vapes: The Adolescent Vaping Epidemic
This podcast addresses the vaping epidemic among teenagers and college students and its impact on the health of adolescents. We examine the causes and effects of why teens vape with the goal of spreading awareness and reducing the prevalence of vaping.
2020-11-23
15 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Dismantling Mental Health Disparities
The purpose of this podcast is to identify and discuss the disparities that exist when seeking treatment for mental health issues in the United States. Some topics covered include the criminalization of mental illness, the Affordable Care Act, and mental health issues in underprivileged communities. Sources Intro music: https://youtu.be/2B2oV_ZLigs
2020-11-23
12 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Just for the Health of It
This podcast discusses how physical activity positively affects the mental health status of college students. We briefly discuss statistics on the issue, share a personal anecdote, provide official recommendations for exercise levels along with our own suggestions, and describe how the Stages of Change model can frame this issue. Sources Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E41ai4FAMU Clip: CNN, https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/01/07/depression-and-exercise.cnn
2020-11-23
11 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Ketchup is Not a Vegetable
Our podcast is about poor nutrition in public schools and how they affect children short term and long term, as well as potential solutions to this problem. Sources https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1981/09/26/us-holds-the-ketchup-in-schools/9ffd029a-17f5-4e8c-ab91-1348a44773ee/ https://www.healthyfood.com/advice/ideal-school-lunches-for-every-age/ https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/data/disparities/detail/Chart/4926/6.1/2016 https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/childhood.html https://www.fastcompany.com/90373162/the-usda-is-lowering-nutritional-standards-for-school-meals-and-undermining-the-health-of-millions-of-kids https://frac.org/programs/national-school-lunch-program/benefits-school-lunch https://www.wilder.org/sites/default/files/imports/Cargill_lit_review_1-14.pdf https://laststop4pain.com/the-short-and-long-term-effects-of-poor-nutrition...
2020-11-23
13 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Overcoming Obesity
Overcoming Obesity is an enlightening podcast shedding light on childhood obesity in America. Childhood obesity affects about 13.7 million children and adolescents in the U.S. and is a growing issue. Our goal was to bring awareness to the issue as well as solutions for both parents and children. Sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1R-6A8wKOc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLl_vuum0ts
2020-11-23
17 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 3) Take 5: High Prices...Low Income Families
Our podcast focuses on the negatives effects of high prescription prices on low-income families as well as patients with chronic diseases. We talked about how pharmaceutical companies are able to monopolize their powers, specific examples of how people have been affected, and possible solutions to help these people. Sources ABC Action News clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3JU1xrbN78 https://www.courier-journal.com/story/life/wellness/health/2016/01/28/common-drugs-prices-skyrocket/79120304/ https://www.hhs.gov/about/leadership/secretary/op-eds/why-drug-prices-keep-going-up-and-why-they-need-coming-down.html www.americanprogress.org/issues/democracy/reports/2019/08/30/473911/big-pharma-reaps-profits-hurting-everyday-americans/. ww...
2020-11-23
16 min
The Finch Podcast
The Virus 9: Public Health (feat. Dr. Justin Ingels)
Director of Research at the Economic Evaluation Research Group and Professor of Public Health at the University of Georgia, Dr. Justin Ingels, discusses preventative measures and their costs, the impact of bereavement, pandemic jurisdiction, as well as long-term healthcare reforms. The views of Dr. Justin Ingels do not reflect the views of his employer, the University of Georgia, or any affiliated organization. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter = @thefinchpodcast Follow us on Spotify = https://sptfy.com/thefinchpodcast Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Google Podcasts...
2020-06-10
31 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) VaxPax: Personal Philosophies, Religion, and the Future
In this episode, the VaxPax discusses the impact of social and religious exemptions on the United States and discusses reasons in which people may use these loopholes. Everything is brought to a head when the situation is discussed within the context of our ongoing pandemic.
2020-04-28
18 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) The Aids-Pandemic Podcast
This podcast discusses epidemics and pandemics. It specifically focuses on The Black Plague and The Coronavirus and the impacts they both have had on the world. It also gives the listeners information on how pandemics can be prevented and the importance of staying informed. Audio- https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/downloads-c/breaking-news-intro-music/26 TedTalk on Pandemics- https://www.ted.com/talks/larry_brilliant_my_wish_help_me_stop_pandemics/up-next
2020-04-28
20 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Sex Talk About Something!
This podcast provides a deeper look into the current state of sexual education in US public schools and the ramifications of inadequate sexual health literacy. References Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Unintended Pregnancy; Brown SS, Eisenberg L, editors. The Best Intentions: Unintended Pregnancy and the Well-Being of Children and Families. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 1995. 3, Consequences of Unintended Pregnancy. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK232137/ CDC- Demissie, Zewditu, and Nancy Brener. “Characteristics of Health Programs Among Secondary Schools.” School Health Profiles 2014, 2015, https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/profiles/pdf/2014/201...
2020-04-27
15 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) College and Mental Health: Stressed to the Max
Our podcast is about the mental-emotional well-being of student-athletes, students with STEM majors, and transfer students during the time they’re enrolled in colleges and universities. Students are struggling to cope with the demands and extreme life changes that come with entering a college or university. In this podcast, we explore these stressors and find ways to prevent them from affecting daily life and a decline in mental health. References https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97S7m5IK5ME&list=PLjHa5MPZSmhxdBXMaL_Rip1eaJPxAYO7u&index=22 https://collegestats.org/resources/mental-health-guide/ https://ww...
2020-04-27
17 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Mental Health on College Campuses
Our podcast concentrates on collegiate students’ mental health. We first discuss the history of mental health service on collegiate campuses before moving on to discuss the complications of the University of Georgia’s mental programs, warning signs, best practices, and what other universities are doing to practice good mental health techniques. References: Mental Health Stats: https://www.acha.org/documents/ncha/NCHA-II_SPRING_2019_US_REFERENCE_GROUP_EXECUTIVE_SUMMARY.pdf College Mental Health History: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07448481.2011.569964 Gen Z Suicide Stats: https://www.axios.com/suicide-generation-z-epidemic-cee7990a-243e-489c-8242-2aefc545bba7.html ...
2020-04-27
21 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Women's Health Podcast: Addressing the Stigma
This episode of the Women's Health Podcast looks at the accessibility of feminine and menstrual products across the globe and in the United States. We examine the barriers surrounding women's accessibility to these products including price, socioeconomic status, and the social stigma, particularly surrounding menstruation. References Healthcare Data for Low-Income Women: www.kff.org/report-section/beyond-the-numbers-access-to-reproductive-health-care-for-low-income-women-in-five-communities-executive-summary/. Global Perspective of Women's Health study: http://www.bmj.com/content/343/bmj.d5712? ijkey=JWGZkupyfkXxf0m&keytype=ref State Policy and Women's Health study: https://www.ncsl.org/research/health/improving-womens-health-state-policy-options.aspx Period and Pover...
2020-04-27
15 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) COVID-19: The Untravelled Road
Our podcast discusses the toll that the Coronavirus has taken on both life and mental health, specifically from the perspective of teachers, pharmacists, and nurses. We discuss ways to combat the spread of the virus and how to stay safe mentally and physically during this time of uncertainty. References http://workplacementalhealth.org/Employer-Resources/Working-Remotely-During-COVID-19 https://www.flattenthecurve.com/
2020-04-27
20 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) AIDS: An International Desperate Situation
In our podcast, we look at some of the factors that contribute to the higher prevalence of HIV in black communities globally. We then discuss ways to reduce the stigma surrounding HIV so that we can work towards an AIDS-free generation. References HIV news clip, NBC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LKJ5ZzzL0w https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/overview/about-hiv-and-aids/what-are-hiv-and-aids https://www.avert.org/professionals/history-hiv-aids/overview https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/fact-sheet https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/2018/croi-2018-PrEP-press-release.html www.hiv.uw.edu/go/key-populations/min...
2020-04-27
18 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) AIDS and Atlanta
A podcast which discusses AIDS on multiple levels. It is aimed at educating the local Atlanta population on the stigmas and science behind it. AIDS is discussed in detail including a timeline of existence. Clips used in the bridge: Magic Johnson Aids retirement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbdOQUARrEU First case of aids News Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPO5wausim8 A few voices from random people: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDpFXxGdAXE Atlanta epicenter clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnY9Lcd58zo Gay man's disease clip: ht...
2020-04-27
22 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) School Lunch Impact on American Youth
This podcast discusses the current situation of school-provided lunches. We cover Michelle Obama's initiative Let's Move, examples of what was provided at our middle and high schools, the recommended nutrition guidelines for children of all ages, and how unhealthy lunches have an impact on America's youth today. References The First Lady Introduces Let's Move- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oBeuSCfGeg
2020-04-27
19 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Treat Yo-Self Right 2k20
Carbs are evil! Sugar makes you fat! Being skinny is the only way to be happy! You've heard it all and so have we, so in this podcast, our team will be addressing and debunking some of society's most unhealthy standards about your health.
2020-04-27
17 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Mouth Matters
Explains the ins and outs of oral health, including how bad oral hygiene develops overtime. Also, it identifies techniques to ensure proper oral health and how oral health originated and changed based on human developments.
2020-04-27
18 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) What's the Matter With Maternity?
This podcast focuses on maternal health issues and barriers in the state of Georgia. We explore some of the causes of these issues and possible public health interventions. Furthermore, we address how COVID-19 has negatively impacted maternal health. Intro and Outro music: https://soundcloud.com/ashamaluevmusic/be-happy
2020-04-27
15 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Community Builders
Our podcast looks at the built environment and how it affects aspects of a community. We look at why it is important, factors that go into building it- including challenges and opportunities- and how important education is in relevance to the built environment. References https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL4VPMYmTUw https://www.theedadvocate.org/10-reasons-the-u-s-education-system-is-failing/ https://www.athensclarkecounty.com/8245/Firefly-Trai https://insights.som.yale.edu/insights/what-will-it-take-to-fix-public-education https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2013/02/13/fact-sheet-president-obama-s-plan-early-education-all-americans https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12293542 https://www...
2020-04-27
18 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Time for Change: An Examination of Sexual Assault and Sex Culture Among Students in America
This podcast examines sex culture and sexual assault on college campuses in the US. Specifically, we discuss how unsafe alcohol use, outdated sex education, and vague sexual assault legislature exacerbate the issue. References https://www.rainn.org/statistics/campus-sexual-violence https://www.gpbnews.org/post/sex-ed-georgia-schools-still-abstinence-heavy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0jQz6jqQS0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHGmU4ITXdo https://www.alcohol.org/effects/sexual-assault-college-campus/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/know-my-name-chanel-miller-victim-impact-statement-brock-turner-emily-doe-stanford-assault-60-minutes-2019-09-04/
2020-04-27
15 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) The Opioid Crisis in Georgia: Change Needed in the Peach State
Our podcast is about the state of the opioid epidemic specifically in Georgia. We talk about the specific areas and populations that are affected as well as what is being done to combat it. References Intro clip: Georgia Public Broadcasting. (2020, January 3). Facebook, georgia reps share videos to ‘stop opioid silence’. https://www.gpbnews.org/post/facebook-georgia-reps-share-videos-stop-opioid-silence Georgia Department of Public Health. (2019, November 21). Opioid epidemic. https://dph.georgia.gov/stopopioidaddiction The Council of Alcohol and Drugs. Stop Rx Abuse in GA, (2017), stoprxabuseinga.org/the-triangle-investigation/ (WXIA), Inside The Triangle Team. “What Is ‘The...
2020-04-27
16 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Nutrition and Food Access in Low-Income Communities
Our podcast focuses on nutrition and food access in low-income communities, specifically highlighting 3 main factors: Financial Instability, Food Access, and Education. Each factor is discussed in detail and solution points are highlighted on ways to improve critical factors. References www.eatforhealth.gov.au https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
2020-04-27
23 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Cleaning Up Campuses
Cleaning Up Campuses is a podcast talking about sexual assault on campuses. We talk about why sometimes they are not reported, resources available to students, and what we can do to prevent sexual assault in universities. References: ABC Sexual Assault on Campus News Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=547A2zIspqY
2020-04-27
11 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Elder Abuse: The Public Health Crisis You Didn't Know About
Elders are among the most commonly abused groups in the United States. Due to their fragility and deficits in communication and cognitive ability, elders are often taken advantage of, both by family and strangers in their own homes or in nursing homes. In this podcast, we give an overview of elder abuse and offer some solutions to common problems associated with the issue. References www.nursinghomeabusecenter.com/elder-abuse/types/ www.nursinghomeabusecenter.com/elder-abuse/statistics/ abcnews.go.com/Politics/83-years-unable-speak-unable-fight-back-daughters/story?id=61504444 www.nursinghomeabuseguide.org/nursing-home-abuse-statistics/ abcnews.go...
2020-04-27
17 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Smoking Cessation Interventions for Lung Cancer in Rural and Low Socioeconomic Regions
Our podcast details the pathology, epidemiology, and link between lung cancer and smoking. More specifically, we focus on individuals in rural and low socioeconomic regions. The podcast provides detailed information on smoking cessation as well as potential solutions for at-risk populations. Our group relied heavily on the following sources: https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/index.htm https://www.lung.org/quit-smoking/i-want-to-quit/how-to-quit-smoking
2020-04-27
15 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Gen Z’s and Oxys
Our podcast magnifies the ongoing opioid epidemic in our society, specifically young adults. After providing a brief background on this topic, we discuss the problems, things being done to address the issue, and opportunities for public health intervention on this matter.
2020-04-27
19 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Mental Health in America: Where Are We Now?
Facing a global pandemic, the importance of informing oneself on the history, awareness, and treatment of mental health has never been greater. In this podcast, we provide a crash course on mental health and more specifically, define the pertinence for college students alike. References Covid-19 mental health news clip: ABC, https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/calls-us-helpline-jump-891-white-house-warned/story?id=70010113
2020-04-27
15 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Myths of Medical Marijuana
In our podcast, we are aiming to evaluate the current laws and regulations of psychoactive drugs and their uses in the United States. We will analyze the uses and studies on this drug in the past and new laws being formed moving forward. There will be discussions of public policies and opinions on regulations.
2020-04-27
14 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Is Abstinence-Only the Key?
In this podcast, we will be discussing the consequences resulting from the abstinence-stressed curriculums taught within the majority of counties in Georgia. Then we will convey solutions as to how these consequences can be solved. References '-Rape Case-Gwinett County Clip: https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law/gwinnett-student-accused-raping-classmate-school-bathroom/Uv3oODreAq3SjEYx8QrksO/ -Stanger-Hall, Kathrin F, and David W Hall. “Abstinence-Only Education and Teen Pregnancy Rates: Why We Need Comprehensive Sex Education in the U.S.” PloS One, Public Library of Science, 2011, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3194801/#pone.0024658-Martin1. -“Abstine...
2020-04-24
12 min
Public Health @UGA
(Season 2) Drug Talk! with Lucky Number Sevens
Our podcast discusses the Opioid Crisis; focusing on the epidemic for young adults. We discuss the challenges for public health intervention, describe the drug's addictive qualities, consequences of addiction, and give effective measures to combat the dependency. References Ted Talk with Travis Rieder entitled "The agony of opioid withdrawal — and what doctors should tell patients about it": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhpAYw9kCt8
2020-04-24
17 min
Public Health @UGA
Vance Nutrition: Food Deserts in Rural Georgia
Rural communities find it increasingly difficult to access nutritional food and healthy options, and this poses a problem for building a healthy workforce and decreasing chronic diseases in these at-risk populations.
2019-11-25
16 min
Public Health @UGA
Kung Food Fighter: Malnutrition in India
Come learn about malnutrition amongst youth in India and how the concept of public health encompasses more than people expect.
2019-11-25
16 min
Public Health @UGA
Mosquito-Borne Illnesses
Learn about several different mosquito-borne illnesses and what public health can do about it.
2019-11-25
17 min
Public Health @UGA
US Teen Pregnancies in Minority Populations
Key factors, effects on teens, and possible solutions to the challenges of teen pregnancies among minority populations in the United States.
2019-11-25
20 min
Public Health @UGA
Cultural Competency in Health Care
Cultural competency is an important aspect of effectively providing care for immigrants and promoting health equity.
2019-11-25
14 min
Public Health @UGA
Rural Health Disparity in the United States
Learn about the rural health disparity in the United States, why it is an issue, and what is being done to combat it.
2019-11-25
19 min
Public Health @UGA
Peppy Pals Perusing the Perilous Public Health Problems in our Proud Nation: Vaccinations in America
Learn about the importance of vaccinations and trends in the use of vaccinations, with a focus on some current troubling trends.
2019-11-25
15 min
Public Health @UGA
Juuls are for Fools
The name says it all, the problem of Juuls (and vaping in general) in high schoolers.
2019-11-25
16 min
Public Health @UGA
Depression and Anxiety in College Students
Hear about the role that stress plays in this important time in life and the challenges of depression and anxiety among college students.
2019-11-25
17 min
Public Health @UGA
Sexual Assault and College Campuses
Sexual assault on college campuses, including real stories, history, the current climate, and things you can do to advocate for change.
2019-11-25
22 min
Public Health @UGA
Issues in Public Health: Maternal Mortality and Racial Disparities
A look at maternal mortality in the United States, the health care system, health disparities, and why black women have such a high maternal mortality rate.
2019-11-25
15 min
Public Health @UGA
Paw-blic Health: Vaccinations and Our Pets
The importance of vaccinating your pets for not only their health but yours as well.
2019-11-25
22 min
Public Health @UGA
Food Access and Health
Food access is important because access to food is determined by monetary factors and environmental factors, as it also plays a role in diseases and quality of life.
2019-11-25
11 min
Public Health @UGA
Climate Change and Food Security
Climate change is impacting the world as we know it and is slowly but surely impacting our ability to grow quality food.
2019-11-25
13 min
Public Health @UGA
The Opioid Crisis in Rural Appalachia
Learn all about how the opioid crisis is affecting rural Appalachia.
2019-11-25
15 min
Public Health @UGA
Mental Health Mondays: Social Media…Not So Social
An interview with UGA professor Adam Goodie, Department of Psychology.
2019-11-25
19 min
Public Health @UGA
All Things Vaccination
The importance of childhood vaccination.
2019-11-24
13 min
Public Health @UGA
Hepatitis in the LA Homeless Population
An examination of how hepatitis has spread through the Los Angeles homeless population including a focus on incarceration, mental illness, and how to break the chain of infection.
2019-11-24
18 min
Public Health @UGA
The Climate Changers: America's Influence on Climate Change
A focus on America's impact on climate change.
2019-11-24
18 min
Public Health @UGA
Obesity Among College Students: A Comparison of the US and Europe
Why has obesity become such an issue over the past couple of decades? What are the causes and factors? A comparison between the US and Europe, with a focus on college students.
2019-11-24
15 min
Public Health @UGA
A Look Inside Sex Culture...It's Here Too
As college students, sex is a very taboo topic, everyone's doing it but nobody's talking about it. Let's look at physical health, mental health, and general safety issues.
2019-11-24
10 min
Public Health @UGA
Burnin' Up: Climate Change, Wildfires, and Public Health
Climate change, wildfires, and public health what do they have in common and more importantly what are there affect on the human race?
2019-11-24
19 min
Public Health @UGA
Human Trafficking of Young Women in the US
An exploration of human trafficking of young women in the United States, the stories are challenging but the stories will help you gain a better understanding of what is really happening.
2019-11-24
18 min
Public Health @UGA
The Health Shop: Health Disparities and African American Women
The problem of health disparities among African American women in the United States including an interview with Cal professor Tina Sacks.
2019-11-24
21 min
Public Health @UGA
Burnin' Up: International Climate Change Policies
In this podcast, we discuss perspective son climate change and compare the effectiveness of policies including the United States, Brazil, France, and India
2019-11-24
14 min
Public Health @UGA
Understanding Alzheimer's on the Elderly African American Community
It's in the title, let's understand the impact of Alzheimer's on the elderly African American community.
2019-11-24
17 min
Public Health @UGA
Oral Presentation: Poverty and Oral Health
The relationship of poverty and oral health and opportunities for public health intervention.
2019-11-24
15 min
Public Health @UGA
Don't Hate, Vaccinate!
It's November, fall is officially here, you've seen those advertisements for flu shots...it's a good time to talk about vaccinations!
2019-11-24
14 min
Public Health @UGA
The Different Georgias: Rural Disparities and Urban Successes
The social determinants of health in rural parts of the United States continue to be deconstructed by racial or economic disparities reinforced by local power structures.
2019-11-24
17 min
Public Health @UGA
Anxiety Among College Students
This may be something that has happened to you, is happening to you, or has happened to someone you know.
2019-11-24
13 min
Public Health @UGA
Dose of Dawgs: Opioid Epidemic and College Students
A view of the prescription drug epidemic by college students and about college students.
2019-11-24
12 min
Public Health @UGA
The Freshmen 15 or A Dive Into Obesity Among College Students
A podcast to inform the audience about college obesity and how to establish prevention measures for the onset/effects of obesity.
2019-11-24
14 min
Public Health @UGA
International Health Stories: Yellow Fever in Brazil
Yellow fever in Brazil and the threats it poses to global health.
2019-11-24
16 min