Scientific American reporter Dina Fine Maron gives a weekly one-minute report on the latest health and medical news
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Talk sports on Tuesday’s MLB NHL NBA NFL WWE you name it and I’ll talk about it Thursday’s is special guest day where I will have someone or multiple people on the show either talking sports or a topic of their choice. And Saturdays is football prediction day where i will give my thoughts on the games of the week and my thoughts on the top players in fantasy football at the time
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Interesting topic discussion talk with Brittany and Ula the Russian Spy
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Today Bryan talks with his cousin Brittany and her Trump supporting Russian spy Ula about interesting topics that they pulled out of a hat at random so no one knew what was coming next! LISTEN TO THE END TO FIND OUT THE DETAILS. Subscribe to the YouTube channel @Bryan Kister and thanks for listening
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STORYTIME WITH JARED PEREZ AND NICK SCIAME
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Tonight Bryan talks to his friends Nick and Jared about some of his funniest stories! They also have a serious talk about life and where they see themselves a year from now. THIS IS THE FIRST EPISODE OF THE BK TODAY SHOW GUYS. Everyone make sure to follow Bryan, Jared and Nick on social media down below. Instagram- Bryan Kister, Nick.sciame,Jared.p…
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NEW CHANGES TO THE SHOW (Intro to what’s to come next!)
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Today’s episode exploits some of the shows weaknesses and how we plan to fix them going forward. Tom is gone and Bryan has taken over. Tell Bryan what you think of the changes he made during the episode today and Thursday’s show Bryan will talk to special guests Jared Perez and Nick Sciame of Suffolk County Community College and there views of ever…
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Sports Talk and our Week 2 Predictions
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This week Bryan and Tom will recap week 1 and talk about there week 2 Predictions. Also with the MLB Postseason around the corner there was much to talk about. And the NHL Preseason starts today so there was much too talk about there as well
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Our Week 1 Predictions For The NFL Season
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This week Tom and Bryan will discuss there picks for the first week of the football that just kicked off on Thursday. They are doing a fantasy football league and the first 10 viewers who either hit up Tom or Bryan will be added to the league. They want to have the draft tomorrow at some point in the day. Bryan’s snap is Bryan_Kister and his Instag…
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Here our opinions on everything that’s going on in the world of sports and tell us if you agree with us or not and if you want to be in our next podcast let us know. Also follow us on all of our social media instagram-Bryan Kister/Lamb_rules twitter-Bryan Kister Snapchat- bryan_kister/tlombardi93 ALSO CHECK OUT MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL@Bryan Kister and j…
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Emulsifiers in Food Linked to Obesity in Mice
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The common food additives altered mice microbiomes to encourage gut inflammation and overeating. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Menopause Symptoms Have Unappreciated Staying Power
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Although clinical guidelines assume just two years for hot flashes and night sweats, a large study finds a median symptom duration of more than three times that length. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Wearable Step Counters Offer Exercise Leg Up
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High-tech pedometers do a decent job of counting steps accurately. Dina Fine Maron reports.بقلم Scientific American
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Millions Risk Alcohol–Medication Interactions
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Some 42 percent of U.S. adults who drink have been prescribed a drug that may interact negatively with alcohol. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Strains of the lab workhorse roundworm C. elegans that lived longer added more time being frail and had the same portion of their lives being healthy as normal worms. The work has implications for life-extension ideas such as caloric restriction. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Researchers tracked 70,000 for decades to find lifestyle clues for better cardiovascular condition. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Volunteers who read from an iPad before bed took longer to fall asleep and had less restful nights than when they read from a printed book. Dina Fine Maron reports.بقلم Scientific American
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Nonpasteurized milk is fueling more outbreaks and hospitalizations. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Abortions in Medical Settings Rarely Have Major Complications
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Careful tracking of more than 50,000 women during the six weeks after the procedure finds that serious adverse effects are rare. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Diabetes Prevention in Midlife Helps Protect Aging Brain
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People with type 2 diabetes in middle age had greater cognitive impairment in the following decades than did their nondiabetic counterparts. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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The World Health Organization issues a new report on the neglected public health issue of drowningبقلم Scientific American
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Steamy Smooches Share Batches of Bacteria
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A 10-second makeout session can also transfer some 80 million oral bacteria. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Snake DNA Left in Bite ID's Serpent Assailant
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A first-of-its-kind study finds it’s possible to analyze snake DNA left in a bite victim’s wound to identify the species—and thus the correct antivenom. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Diagnostics, vaccines and new drugs could vastly improve the way future Ebola outbreaks manifest in Africa, according to emerging infectious disease expert Jeremy Farrar. Steve Mirsky reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Should Ebola continue to crop up in the U.S., having fewer people coming to emergency rooms with the similar symptoms of flu will help the public health system respond. Steve Mirsky reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Physically active children are healthier and score better on intellectual tests than their sedentary peers. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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In a bid to boost fitness, new park benches in Moscow will let sitters see their weight and receive health tips. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Dry Roasting May Up Peanut Allergic Potential
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A study in mice suggests that chemical changes that occur during dry roasting may increase the odds of an allergic reaction. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Drug-Resistant Bacteria Hang Out in Hog Workers
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A new study reveals that bacteria associated with staph infections can hitch a ride in workers’ noses. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Graying Parent Care Falls to Daughters, Not Sons
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Sisters spend double the time caring for parents as their brothers. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Tweets Identify Food Poisoning Outbreaks
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In Chicago monitoring Twitter for reports of food poisoning led to 133 restaurant inspections for health violations, with 21 establishments shut down. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Patients in low-income zip codes were up to 10 times more likely to lose a leg or foot than diabetic patients in more affluent zip codes. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Heat Fells More Distance Runners Than Do Hearts
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An analysis of 130,000 runners in events during a seven-year span revealed that competitors were 10 times more likely to experience heat stroke than serious cardiac problems. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Prescription Refill Appearance Change Puts Patients off Meds
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When refilled prescriptions for post–heart attack care resulted in the same medication looking different in shape or color, patients were significantly more likely to stop taking their meds. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Heavy Metal Headbanging Rare Risk Revealed
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Headbanging can cause pain or even whiplash. But a 50-year-old Motörhead fan developed a more serious condition, bleeding in the brain that required surgical repair, after headbanging at a concert. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Robotic Exoskeleton Gets First-Ever FDA Approval
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The ReWalk exoskeleton allows some people paralyzed from the waist down to walk again, with the aid of crutches. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Mice regularly exposed to UV light produced feel-good endorphins and behaved like addicts. If humans do, too, it could explain why we seek sun, despite damage. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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A helmet placed on the head of a stroke victim sends low-intensity microwaves through the brain to quickly determine whether a blockage or hemorrhage is taking place, making faster treatment possible. Wayt Gibbs reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Researchers who compared peer-reviewed articles to the Wikipedia pages for the 10 most costly medical conditions in the U.S. discovered incorrect information on nine out of 10 pages. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Compared with 50 years ago, today's heroin user is whiter, more suburban and had prescription opioids for a gateway. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Laser Light Coaxes Damaged Rodent Tooth Repair
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Low-power laser light shined on damaged rat teeth activates growth factors that cue stem cells to generate the tooth constituent dentin, leading to regeneration. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Vitamin C Helps Pregnant Smokers Have Healthier Babies
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Children of smokers who popped vitamin C during pregnancy had better lung function than kids of other women who also smoked during pregnancy. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Some Nail Salon Dryers Bombard Skin with UV
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Just a few nail drying sessions under the highest output UV bulbs used in some salons could age the skin and bump up the risk of skin cancer. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Snot Clouds Achieve Unexpected Buoyancy
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Sneeze and cough particles form a cloud whose turbulence pulls in surrounding air, which allows the goop to maintain buoyancy and move farther than expected. Cynthia Graber reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Morning Light Exposure Tied to Lower Weight
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Exposure to bright light in the morning appears linked to reduced appetite and lower body weight, regardless of sleep patterns. Sophie Bushwick reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Hand Soap Ingredient Can Up Body Bacteria Burden
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Residues of the antimicrobial agent triclosan can paradoxically boost bacterial growth in our bodies, by giving microbes a comfortable biofilm in which to rest. Christopher Intagliata reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Many More Americans Issue End-of-Life Instructions
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The number of Americans aged 60 or more who issued advance directives governing their end-of-life care went from 47 percent in 2000 to 72 percent in 2010. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Bones are filled with a viscous fluid that’s key to their function as support structures, and which could inform osteoporosis research. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Dodgers Doc: No Noninjury Tommy John Surgery to Improve Performance
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Stan Conte, vice president of medical services for the L.A. Dodgers, advised parents and coaches of young athletes to not consider Tommy John surgery on healthy arms for the sake of improving performance. He spoke at the SABR conference in Phoenix on March 13. Steve Mirsky reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Flu Vaccine Keeps Connecticut Kids from Hospitals
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After flu shot regulations upped Connecticut kids' vaccination rate, their hospitalization risk went down. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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The mere presence of a TV in a child's bedroom is linked with weight gain—regardless of how many hours per week a youngster watches it. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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Store Receipts on Thermal Paper Can Transfer BPA
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Volunteers who handled receipts containing the hormone-altering compound bisphenol A for two hours showed elevated BPA levels in their urine. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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A meta-analysis finds that concussions accounted for between 6 and 9 percent of all injuries sustained on soccer fields. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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The CDC reports that locally acquired Dengue killed a Texas woman in 2012 who had been misdiagnosed with West Nile virus. Dina Fine Maron reportsبقلم Scientific American
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