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Parkinson's Disease Education Podcast

Dr. Michael Hyland, DPT, CEEAA

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Have you ever wished there was a source of information about Parkinson's Disease, and resources for persons with PD, that were concise and easy to digest? Look no further than the Parkinson's Disease Education Podcast. In this podcast we attempt to demystify the disease and to empower you to reach your true potential as a person with PD.
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”de-CIPHERing Infectious Disease” explores the cutting-edge interdisciplinary research happening at UNC Charlotte’s CIPHER Research Center. Each episode features an in-depth interview with one of CIPHER’s researchers, allowing them to discuss their background, current projects, and the exciting team science approach they take to tackle complex issues at the intersection of health, environment, data science, genomics, infectious disease, and more. Host Ian Binns engages the researchers in acc ...
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CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Clinical Care Options

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Weekly updates on new data and best practices in patient care for a variety of infectious diseases including COVID-19, HIV, and viral hepatitis, from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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Rare Kidney Disease Show

Travere Therapeutics

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Welcome to the new Rare Kidney Disease Show part of the RKD Scientific Network sponsored by Travere Therapeutics. The Rare Kidney Disease Show is your primary source for cutting-edge insights, expert perspectives, and pivotal updates in nephrology. Led by our panel of experts, explore the advances in glomerular nephropathies through compelling conversations, challenging case studies, and discussions tackling hot topics. Join us as we strive to provide you with the ultimate resource to suppor ...
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Real Talk: Eosinophilic Diseases

American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders

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Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that play a role in immune responses and help fight off infections. When these cells build up and cause inflammation in the digestive system, tissues, organs, and/or bloodstream, without a known cause, it may be the result of an eosinophil-associated disease. Join the American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) for a series of conversations with researchers, clinicians, patients, and other community members as we discuss practical strate ...
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4D: Deep Dive into Degenerative Diseases - ANPT

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy

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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Degenerative Disease Special Interest Group (DDSIG) is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The DDSIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs that have an interest in neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, Huntington’s disease, and others. The DDSIG provides a forum to discuss advances in pr ...
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You were made for health—vibrant, thriving, and full of possibility. But navigating today’s broken healthcare system, endless misinformation, and confusion can feel overwhelming. On Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman cuts through the noise to deliver science-backed solutions that restore your health and reignite your hope. Join us each week for expert insights, practical tips, and inspiring conversations that empower you to harness your body’s incredible power to heal. Whether you're seeking ...
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A public health podcast produced by the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCCID), "Infectious Questions" connects those with infectious disease questions to those with the answers. Un balado sur la santé publique réalisé par le Centre de collaboration nationale des maladies infectieuses (CCNMI) et appelé « Infections en question » fait le lien entre les balados concernant les questions sur les maladies infectieuses et ceux qui offrent des réponses à ces questions.
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From Stak, this is Season Two of the award-winning Legacy. Extraordinary sporting stories that really matter. Football hooliganism is a dirty phrase in England. Say it and people will think of the 80s – the dark old days. Today, those terraces look very different. But the stories – of organised fights, of pub brawls, of banning orders – haven’t gone away. We see them everywhere on our social media timelines: a steady stream of violence swallowed by smartphones and regurgitated for hungry eye ...
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Patient Empowerment Program: A Rare Disease Podcast

n-Lorem Foundation (Dr. Stan Crooke, Amy Williford, Kim Butler, Andrew Serrano, Jon Magnuson, and Kira Dineen)

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Join the nano-rare disease community! Interviews features leading physicians, scientists, biotech experts, and patient advocates. Lessons teach core concepts about drugs. Our host Dr. Crooke has led the creation of antisense technology and his foundation, n-Lorem, is using this powerful technology to discover, develop, and provide personalized experimental antisense oligonucleotide medicines to nano-rare patients for free, for life. n-Lorem is a non-profit organization established to apply t ...
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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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Health with Hashimoto’s - Autoimmune Disease, Hypothyroid, Thyroid Problems, Woman’s Health

Esther Yunkin - Registered Nurse, Hashimoto’s Coach, Holistic Health

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Tired of feeling exhausted and overwhelmed by your Hashimoto’s or thyroid problems? The Health with Hashimoto’s podcast is your resource for holistic, root-cause solutions to regain your energy and create lasting wellness. Hosted by Esther Yunkin, a registered nurse, holistic health educator, and Hashimoto’s warrior, this podcast covers everything you need to know about Hashimoto’s and thyroid problems, including: * What is Hashimoto’s? * Why do people get Hashimoto’s? * How to address the r ...
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No Silver Bullet is a group started by PwP for PwP, their carers, & PD Professionals, all of the firm belief that there is so much more that a PwP can do than just pop meds! We all get a different version of PD to deal with & as they say, "There is no one silver bullet to cure all!" So we hope by sharing expert’s research with you that something mentioned will help you! Please share this content VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE:- Please be aware, we are not Doctors, Neurologists or PD Professionals, s ...
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Food and Therapeutic Diet Solutions for Women with Autoimmune Disease and Chronic Illness. Are you a woman with autoimmune disease or chronic illness? Are you so tired of feeling tired and going to doctor after doctor and trying the different naturopathic methods, all the different diets, and literally nothing sticking? Nothing is helping you? Autoimmune Disease and Chronic Illness are difficult to navigate and you’re often doing it on your own. Doctors can test, maybe diagnose, and medicate ...
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All you need to know about how to recover from Lyme Disease and other Chronic Illnesses are right here in my Podcast. I'm Dr. Sally, and I have gone through this devastating disease myself and have now fully recovered. It is my calling to share with you what I have learned to overcome this disease. Recovery is in your reach!
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My rare disease

Katy Baker

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Welcome to 'My rare disease' podcast. This is a platform where I raise awareness of something that affects 1 in 15 people, rare disease. By chatting to patients, health professionals and advocates, we talk about all aspects of rare disease including relationships, mental health and much more. I cannot wait for you to hear some truly inspiring stories from some absolutely amazing people. From being diagnosed with a rare disease myself at 10 weeks old, it has given me the motivation to give ot ...
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Welcome to your Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and/or Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) HEALING journey! I’m your host, J India. In 2021, I endured a life-threatening flare of what I believed was ulcerative colitis—I discuss what it REALLY was in the podcast! Since then, I’ve learned about IBD, CIRS, mold toxicity, biotoxin illness, and healing from a mind-body-soul perspective. The topics I cover are: root causes of IBD, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, SIBO, mold toxicity ...
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Wait How Do You Spell That? is a rare disease podcast produced by Patient Worthy. We talk about issues affecting people rare and underdiagnosed conditions and interview advocates from across the community. We‘re definitely not doctors, and we can‘t give you medical advice. We‘re just here to chat and learn about the diseases that even doctors can‘t seem to spell. Check out the latest in rare disease news at PatientWorthy.com.
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Autoimmune Disease

Oxford University

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Autoimmune diseases, where the body's defence systems turn on itself, are chronic and can be devastating to people's lives. Our podcasts on autoimmune conditions detail research in NDM on some of these conditions, including MS, spondyloarthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, as well as the biological mechanisms underpinning autoimmunity itself.
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Ever feel like you're constantly running on empty, struggling to explain why simple tasks sometimes feel impossibly hard with Hashimoto's? Living with Hashimoto's can feel like an endless battle with your energy levels, especially when others don't understand why you can't "just push through." This episode introduces the Spoon Theory created by Chr…
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Episode 11 Join us for an engaging conversation with Dr. Abbe LaBella, Assistant professor of Bioinformatics and Genomics at UNC Charlotte. She will take us along her journey from designing mailboxes to studying fungal genetics. Along the way, there will be deep sea adventures, genetic breakthroughs, and lessons for all stages of life. Find out mor…
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While peptide therapy isn't new, peptides are the new up and coming therapy to help your body reduce inflammation from autoimmune disease, help your body naturally balance your hormones, and even assist with weight loss without losing your muscle mass. Dr. Scott Edwards, MD joins Marian to talk about this exciting tool to improve health. Meet. Dr. …
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman, MD, and Dr. Jenski, MD, discuss Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) and the Shoemaker Protocol. Dr. Hartman emphasizes the importance of identifying and removing biotoxin sources to prevent ongoing inflammation. He explains the role of binders like cholestyramine and welchol in detoxification an…
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This week Jame is joined by Nick and Dal from BioMérieux as they take a deep dive into the Vitek2, one of the machines available for performing Automated Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing. Note: This episode was produced in collaboration with BioMérieux. An honorarium received from them will be donated directly to charitable causes. Message from…
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Albee Messing, Charlie Wade, and Mel Feany discuss the following recent publication: [01:50] Analysis of GFAP variants in UK Biobank suggests underdiagnosis or incomplete penetrance of adult-onset Alexander disease Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (in press) Please send your questions and feedback to: amessing@wisc.edu Help suppor…
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Five years of creating medicines, instilling hope, and overcoming steep challenges—all with the singular goal of improving the lives of nano-rare disease patients. Along the way, we’ve proven that WE CAN treat these patients safely and effectively, delivering significant benefit. But what else have we discovered throughout this journey? Thank you t…
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How do doctors diagnose Parkinson’s Disease? In this episode (video here), we break down the key tests and evaluations used to identify Parkinson’s, including: Clinical Evaluation: A neurologist assesses motor symptoms like tremors, rigidity, and slowness of movement, alongside your medical history. DaTscan: An imaging test that uses a radioactive …
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On episode #72 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 1/2/25 – 1/15/25. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Viral Human infection with a novel tickborne Orthonairovirus species in Chin…
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In this episode of the Rare Kidney Disease Show, a panel of nephrology experts explore the latest data on sparsentan, as presented at ASN Kidney Week 2024. Dr. Hiddo Heerspink presents a post hoc analysis of the PROTECT trial comprised of patients who achieved complete proteinuria remission. Dr. Chee Kay Cheung shares interim data from the SPARTAN …
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Dr Simon Stott gives us his inciteful annual review of the main PD research takeaways from 2024 and the research results he will be looking for in 2025. Dr Stott is the Director of Research at Cure Parkinson's. The trust is an international supporter of both lab- and clinic-based research on Parkinson's and aims to find treatments that will slow, h…
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In this episode, Tzu-Hao (Howard) Lee, MD; Tatyana Kushner, MD, MSCE; and patient advocate Andrew Reynolds discuss hepatitis C virus (HCV) care in men who have sex with men and pregnant people, including: HCV disease burden in the United States Screening recommendations Strategies to overcome barriers to HCV screening Treatment recommendations, inc…
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Martin Kampmann, Ph.D., explores how CRISPR screening and induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology can uncover new insights into neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's. His lab uses CRISPR to identify genes that influence protein aggregation and cellular vulnerability, focusing on neurons, astrocytes, and microglia derived from human stem…
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In this episode, host Parm Padgett is joined by Miriam Rafferty and Monica Hendricksen from Shirley Ryan Ability Lab to explore the impact of current care models on individuals with neurologic conditions. Together, they delve into the opportunities and challenges of adopting innovative approaches to care and examine how these models can improve out…
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Despite high hopes and promise from the drug Namilumab, Kinevant Sciences is reporting that the drug was not effective in treating Sarcoidosis. A well executed clinical trail showed that the drug simply didn't make a difference for sarcoidosis patients. In this episode of the FSR Sarc Fighter Podcast, two of the leaders at Kinevant join me to talk …
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Are you starting Synthroid or wondering if it’s the right thyroid medication for you? Synthroid (levothyroxine) is one of the most commonly prescribed treatments for hypothyroidism and starting it often comes with questions and concerns. In this episode, we'll chat about why Levothyroxine is prescribed, how it works in harmony with your body, and h…
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Co-hosts Ryan Piansky, a graduate student and patient advocate living with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and eosinophilic asthma, and Holly Knotowicz, a speech-language pathologist living with EoE who serves on APFED’s Health Sciences Advisory Council, interview Dr. Margaret Collins, a professor of pathology at the University of Cincinnati and a s…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman, MD, and Dr. Jenski, MD, delve into Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) and the bio toxin pathway. They discuss how bio toxins from mold, water damage, and chemicals trigger complex immune responses, often exacerbated by genetic factors like HLA gene mutations. The conversation covers the importa…
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What if managing your health felt more like tending a garden—completely in your control and full of potential? In this episode, I share why YOU are the CEO and the gardener—nurturing and choosing what works for your unique health "garden." We'll explore how to select the right "seeds" for your health, influenced by personal circumstances like your …
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It's early January and I'm starting a new job -- reflecting on both my early days and the days and years ahead -- while pondering what it all means with sarcoidosis lurking in the background. Show notes: Kerry Wong on The new Netflix show No Good Deed: https://sarcoidosisnews.com/columns/sarcoidosis-storyline-netflixs-no-good-deed-true-patients/ Ke…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman, MD, and Dr. Jenski, MD, explore Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), a condition often associated with mold exposure and biotoxins. They delve into the complexities of diagnosing CIRS, highlighting the significance of patient history, environmental assessments, and diagnostic tools such as the V…
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In this episode, I sit down with Steve Anderson, a compounding pharmacist and owner of The Apothecary, to explore the potential of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) in managing autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. LDN has been a game-changer for me personally, helping me feel “normal” again after years of struggling. If you’ve been curious a…
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What causes dyskinesia in Parkinson's Disease, and why does it often appear as a side effect of treatment? In this video, we explore the science behind Parkinson’s dyskinesia—a condition characterized by involuntary, erratic movements that can significantly impact quality of life. We’ll break down: -How long-term use of levodopa (a common Parkinson…
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Cristina Rafferty, a molecular biologist with the US President's Malaria Initiative at CDC, and former Public Health Entomology for All program interns Gloria Raise and JeNiyah Scaife discuss a new loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay to detect invasive malaria vector Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes.…
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Walt Whitman’s 1855 poem, I Sing the Body Electric, is a celebration of the human body and its intrinsic connection to the universe. During that era, scientists were just beginning to understand that humans are, indeed, electrical beings. Whitman’s deliberate use of the word "electric" in his tribute to the human body was quite remarkable, as the t…
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In this episode, Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH, discusses key findings from primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) studies presented at AASLD 2024, including: ELATIVE, a phase III trial of elafibranor for PBC RESPONSE, a phase III trial of seladelpar for PBC ASSURE, another phase III trial of seladelpar for PBC Presenter: Sonal Kumar, MD, MPH Director, Clinical …
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On episode #71 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 12/19/24 – 1/1/25. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Viral Routine detection of viruses through metagenomics: where do we stand?…
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/BPS865. CME/MO…
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/BPS865. CME/MO…
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Jame and Callum are joined by Dr Fiona McGill, lead author of the 2016 Joint Specialist Societies Meningitis Guidelines. Listen to hear an overview of the epidemiology, presentation, diagnosis and management of both bacterial and viral meningitis in the UK. Show notes for this episode here Send us a text Support the show Questions, comments, sugges…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman, MD, and Dr. Jenski, MD, explore the topic of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) and its connection to mold exposure and water damage in buildings. They describe CIRS as a complex, multi-system illness that arises due to environmental toxins, particularly affecting individuals with a genetic pre…
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Listen in as Stephen Cantrill, MD, FACEP; Rajesh T. Gandhi, MD; and Payal K. Patel, MD, MPH, FIDSA, discuss current trends in and risk factors for progression to severe COVID-19, including for those for whom COVID-19 is not their primary concern when presenting to the emergency department (ED). Key topics of discussion include: How to complete a co…
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When people talk about the "root cause" of Hashimoto's, what do they really mean—and what does that mean for you? This episode unpacks the concept of root causes, showing you how to uncover what’s driving your symptoms without relying on expensive lab tests. Whether it’s stress, diet, or environmental triggers, you’ll gain practical insights to tak…
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Did you know that rhinorrhea (runny nose) could be linked to Parkinson’s Disease? In this episode (video version here), we uncover the relationship between these seemingly unrelated conditions. Learn why rhinorrhea might occur in Parkinson’s patients, how it differs from typical causes like allergies or colds, and what it could reveal about underly…
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Sarcoidosis snuck up on Karen Coleman. A dance instructor, she couldn't figure out why she wasn't keeping up in her jazzercize class. After plenty of time with doctors and more CAT Scans than she would like, she discovered she was suffering from pulmonary Sarcoidosis. Show notes: News Release on protection for clinical trial participants: https://w…
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In this podcast episode, the host and Jodi Caddell, a practitioner at Richmond Array of Functional Medicine, continue discussing Jodi's personal health journey. Jodi shares her struggles with anxiety, gut issues, and mold exposure, and how functional medicine helped her. They delve into the comprehensive tests she underwent, such as the GI Effects …
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Are you ready to make real progress in your Hashimoto’s wellness journey this New Year without feeling overwhelmed? If you’re feeling stuck trying to improve your health while managing Hashimoto’s, this episode is your fresh start. Discover how simple, sustainable habits can help you feel better, regain energy, and create lasting wellness. Learn th…
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On episode #70 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 12/5/24 – 12/18/24. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Viral Epidemiology of Dengue— Puerto Rico, 2010–2024(CDC MMWR) Takeda Anno…
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In this episode, Stacey B. Trooskin, MD, PhD, MPH, Mark S. Sulkowski, MD, FIDSA, FAASLD, and Ronni Marks discuss hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening and treatment, focusing on people who use drugs, and highlight the following topics: Screening recommendations Strategies to improve HCV screening HCV testing Treatment goals Strategies to improve HCV tr…
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Ozempic and other GLP-1's are a widely used weight loss and blood sugar management medication and many people are experiencing unwelcome side effects. Are GLP-1's actually helpful and worth the risks associated with them? Can you get on them short term to help jumpstart your health goals? Do you have to stay on them for life? Here's what I've learn…
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In this episode, nurse practitioner Jodi Caddell shares her transformative journey from traditional nursing to functional medicine. Initially working in music and arts management, Jodi transitioned to nursing in her mid-30s, eventually becoming a nurse practitioner in family practice. Her husband's celiac disease diagnosis and a friend's recovery f…
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HO HO HO, MERRY FISMAS!!! On the Third & Final Pod of FISmas these ID:IOTS have for you… 6 golden topics! Listen to hear about: 1. Personalised approach to invasive fungal infection 2. Agricultural anti-fungals and One Health 3. Candida auris 4. NTM standards of care 5. Narrative reporting 6. Fluoroquinolones and the MHRA warnings Jame and Callum a…
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Dr. Carol Sobotyk, an assistant professor of clinical parasitology and director of the Clinical Parasitology Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, and Candice Hoffmann discuss Thelazia callipaeda eyeworms in an American black bear.بقلم CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
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In this episode, Becky Hartman, co-CEO of Richmond Integrative Functional Medicine, and another co-founder discuss the clinic's patient experience. They emphasize creating a peaceful, healing environment to counteract trauma from past medical experiences. The episode covers the detailed application and health intake process, highlighting the import…
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In this episode, host Parm Padgett welcomes Taylor Takla to discuss her article, “Motor and Non-Motor Factors of Concern About Falling and Fear of Falling in Multiple Sclerosis” published in the October 2024 issue of JNPT. Taylor’s research delves into the complexities behind fear of falling and contributing factors among individuals with MS. Join …
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Listen in as Stephen Cantrill, MD, FACEP; Rajesh T. Gandhi, MD; and Payal K. Patel, MD, MPH, FIDSA, discuss best practices in treating patients hospitalized with mild to moderate COVID-19, including: Current guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Society of America and National Institutes of Health How to optimize therapy selection based on patien…
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Fasting can cause increased stress. The low blood sugar that happens during fasting can be a root cause for some people’s Hashimoto’s and thyroid problems. Other people say nearly the opposite. They claim that fasting can help the immune system and can help your body heal. Which is true? Find out in this episode. JOIN THE COMMUNITY Unlock your well…
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