Sophia Davis, Senior Editor at The Lancet Psychiatry, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explores their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from premature mortality in people with mental illness to cranial electrostimulation therapy for depression, the importance of first-person stories to psychological therapy for sleep problems in young people at ris ...
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Editors at The Lancet Public Health, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from cervical cancer screening to mental health disorders among migrants, the association between daily steps and mortality risk to the link between air pollution and mortality, and more.
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This podcast addresses hope and recovery successes for individuals, friends, family, parents and associates who have been or may be addicted to opioids, heroin, cocaine, prescription drugs, fentanyl, alcohol, etc. These are stories and interviews with former addicts, parents and loved ones that describe the horrors and ultimately methods they have sought and found to save lives and help. We talk also with law enforcement, doctors, authors, sports figures, academia and advocates. Issues inclu ...
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Local news, reporting and newscasts from Vermont Public.
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The Art of Emergency Medicine podcast is an effort to help and inspire trainees of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) to put their best foot forward and progress through the program. We achieve this by covering various training issues and exam topics focussed on SAQ and OSCE questions. Abrar and Kishan – FACEM and Advanced Trainee respectively, form the core of our creative team, based in Melbourne, Australia. We hope you enjoy it!
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This podcast aims to bring light to Colorado's CURES Opioid Prescribing Guidelines for different clinical specialities through interviews with specialists. In 2019, Colorado Hospital Association, Colorado Medical Society and Colorado Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention launched a new initiative designed to address the opioid epidemic – Colorado’s Opioid Solution: Clinicians United to Resolve the Epidemic (CO’s CURE). CO’s CURE brought together diverse clinical specialties, all ...
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Practical psychopharmacology updates for mental health clinicians. Useful for psychiatry / mental health professionals. Expert interviews and soundbites from CME presentations. Practical and free of commercial bias. Not sponsored by any pharmaceutical company.
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Hey, NJ is a podcast for New Jerseyans who want to know things. In this weekly podcast, we’ll focus on three keys: affordability, accessibility and accountability. We’ll talk property taxes, NJ politics and just what’s happening in NJ... since there’s no shortage of headlines.
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GasGasGas The Primary FRCA Exam Podcast. This will fit into a corner of your day, delivering a well explained concept critical to the knowledge required to pass the FRCA Primary Exam! This is relevant to anyone in the world interested in these pharmacological, physiological, clinical, physical and chemical concepts, naturally it is flavoured towards UK practice. Episodes will be (mostly) succinct, conceptually specific, and exam material focussed. Notes on https:/gasgasgas.uk All content is ...
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Step up your knowledge on caring for patients with substance use disorders (SUD)! This show features addiction medicine experts who are dedicated to bringing you practice changing knowledge about substance use, and substance use disorders. We use expert interviews to demystify common addiction medicine topics, reduce stigma, and inspire listeners to be fierce advocates for all individuals who use substances. This mini-series is hosted by Doctors Carolyn Chan, Shawn Cohen, Kenny Morford, Nata ...
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Welcome to the cornerstone project where we tackle the tough questions and face addiction head-on. There is hope in recovery.
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Welcome to My Home. A weekly podcast exploring the writing and production of John Butler Trio's 6th studio album - Home. Each episode you’ll be taken deep into John's creative world: the challenges, insights, techniques, methods and various people he worked with across the globe to deliver this incredible new body of work. Made while on tour across North America 2018. My Home is recorded, mixed, engineered and produced by Tommy Spender.
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The NFFL Podcast is a brief look around the Nellis Fantasy Football League each week that recaps the action and excitement of each slate of games.
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In this episode, we explore methadone maintenance therapy for opioid use disorder, covering dosing strategies, recent regulatory changes, and safety considerations. Why do so many patients fail on methadone despite its proven effectiveness, and how can proper dosing make the difference between recovery and relapse? Faculty: Smita Das, M.D. Host: Ri…
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Springfield rejects methadone clinic permit, as state looks to expand services to 3 communities
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4:19The Springfied Development Review Board denied a permit application from Acadia Healthcare to open a methadone clinic in a building downtown that houses family medical practices.By Howard Weiss-Tisman
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GasGasGas - Cocaine Local Anaesthesia for the FRCA
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23:30If you like a story about extensive testicular traction and hammering shins then this is the episode for you. This FRCA Primary Podcast episode explores cocaine and the exposure patients have to it in the clinical environment, chiefly courtesy of the ENT surgeons. The episode explores mechanism, side effects, onset, implications, but also the histo…
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Thousands of Vermonters will see federal food benefits eliminated or reduced
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3:32The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP, supplies the vast majority of food aid in Vermont, where about 65,000 residents received $155 million in benefits last year.By Peter Hirschfeld
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In this episode, we explore groundbreaking research on valproate's dose-dependent weight gain effects. Could prescribing lower doses be the key to maintaining therapeutic benefits while minimizing one of psychiatry's most challenging side effects? Dr. Paul Zarkowski reveals surprising findings that could transform your valproate prescribing approac…
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Migrant workers in Vermont navigate fear, uncertainty amid deportation crackdown
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8:39A mobile Mexican consulate set up in Montpelier to help nationals obtain passports, birth certificates and other official documents. An undocumented farmworker living in Vermont who drove his coworkers to the event discussed the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown and his own journey to the U.S.…
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Older adults are more likely to be hospitalized. Go-bags can make those visits easier
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4:30Nearly a quarter of U.S. emergency department visits among people 60 and older resulted in a hospital stay. The rate goes up the older you get. That's why health experts recommend seniors pack an emergency go-bag to make surprise hospital visits better.By Nina Keck
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After two decades of ‘magic,’ Waterbury toy store prepares to close
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4:16Sally and Bob Dain have owned and run the Tiny Acorn for two decades. At the end of this summer, they plan to retire. The store will close on August 15.By Devan Pierce, Community News Service
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President Trump's education cuts | Hey, NJ
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26:43Hey, NJ! This week, we're talking about recent federal education cuts. President Donald Trump’s administration froze $7 billion in already-approved funding for school districts. In NJ, that’s $143 million for public schools. Hosts Maddi Ference and John P. McAlpin discuss some potential impacts, including possible cuts to after-school programs, tea…
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Mark Utter could not communicate with words until he was 30. Then he had a whole lot to say.By Erica Heilman
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Flooded again, Sutton residents return to damaged homes
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3:50Roughly 20 homes in Sutton remained cut off from road access as of Friday, according to Kyle Seymour, the town fire chief.By Peter Hirschfeld
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When the next disaster hits, Vermont doesn't know what version of FEMA will show up
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4:46The Trump administration wants states to assume a bigger role in disaster response and recovery. The ambiguity over what that looks like has complicated the task of state officials trying to gird for the next catastrophe.By Peter Hirschfeld
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Julieta Santagostino Working for a Drug Free World
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30:58What happens when one woman refuses to stay silent in the face of devastation? Meet Julieta, a powerhouse advocate whose journey from the border town of Juarez, Mexico, to global stages is anything but ordinary. Raised in a community ravaged by drug abuse, Julieta didn’t just witness the damage—she decided to fight it. Since 2007, she’s led the Flo…
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Vermont towns try to move, or fortify, their flood-prone buildings
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5:18After two years of catastrophic floods, towns are still figuring out how to protect their infrastructure.By Howard Weiss-Tisman
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After 2 devastating floods, a Plainfield couple contemplates the future
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6:49On the anniversary of a second devastating flood, one Plainfield couple considers whether to stay — or go for good.By Erica Heilman
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This FRCA Primary Podcast episode dives deep into bupivacaine, exploring its friends (additives), mechanism of action, and clinical applications. We'll also cover the key differences between neuronal and cardiac action potentials, and discuss why levobupivacaine has become the preferred choice in many clinical scenarios. Show notes at: https://gasg…
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Vermont's attorney general sees shifts ahead in legal battle against Trump orders
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4:02Charity Clark said she thinks her Republican counterparts in other states will eventually join the fight in light of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.By Bob Kinzel
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Susan Ritz on the complexities of having more than most
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7:11"What class are you?" is a periodic series that explores everyday lives inside the American class system. In this episode, Susan Ritz talks about the complexities of having more resources than most.By Erica Heilman
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into an SAQ on Cardiac Arrest in Pregnancy. This is an important area of study for the Fellowship Written SAQ where the modifiers for bread and butter Resuscitation medicine is tested. Our modifier for this episode is Pregnancy. Whether you're preparing for your exams or refining your clinical practice, this epi…
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The Jersey Shore and boardwalks | Hey, NJ
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27:06Hey, NJ! This week, we're talking safety at the Jersey Shore. Ever wonder if those boardwalk games are rigged? Has anyone actually won that giant prize? Correspondent Raven Santana joins hosts Maddi Ference and John P. McAlpin to talk about what state inspectors are doing to protect you from unfair games and incorrect scales at the fudge shop. We a…
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A postcard from childhood, a place we remember but can’t visit anymore.By Erica Heilman
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Clozapine and Compulsions: New Research On An Old Side Effect
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13:48In this episode, we explore the puzzling connection between clozapine and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in schizophrenia patients. Does this wonder drug actually cause OCD, or are we missing a deeper story about how protective behaviors transform into compulsive habits? Faculty: Oliver Freudenreich, M.D. Host: Richard Seeber, M.D. Learn more about …
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Chris Janssen, MA, BCC is a USA TODAY Bestselling author, and results coach in performance and mindset. Her award-winning books include "Grace Yourself: How to Show Up for the Sober Life You Want" https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1637633378?tag=simonsayscom and "Living All In: How to Show Up for the Life You Want" https://www.amazon.com/Livi…
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Louise Glenthøj, Ditte Lammers, and Vibeke Andersen on virtual reality-based therapy for auditory hallucinations
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39:25What if you could see the voice inside your head? Auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia are often distressing, as the voices are often malicious and unrelenting. In a new type of immersive virtual reality-based therapy, a 3D avatar of the voice is built by the patient and therapist, and it is then confronted together during the sessions. In this…
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Vermont’s new climate plan enters a challenging political landscape
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3:53Vermont passed up most of the major recommendations in the last Climate Action Plan, from 2021. What’s different this time around?By Abagael Giles
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Defense attorney Dan Sedon on the American class system
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7:10Dan Sedon has been working as a criminal defense attorney in Vermont, where he works with poor people and rich people and all the people in between. In this latest episode of What Class are You?, reporter Erica Heilman talks with Dan about what this line of work has taught him about the American class system.…
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'We need a prayer': As executive order ends, hundreds of Vermonters exit motels
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3:46Over 800 people — including nearly 300 children — were slated to exit the program on Tuesday, as an executive order that extended their stays expired, according to data provided by the Department for Children and Families.By Carly Berlin
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Sharon Plumb on the invisible advantages of family financial support
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7:11"What class are you?" is a periodic series that explores everyday lives inside the American class system. In this episode, Sharon Plumb talks about the advantages she sees in the lives of people whose parents are able to help their kids financially all the way into adulthood.By Erica Heilman
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Davide Rasella on the benefits of the Brazilian Conditional Cash Transfer programme
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11:50Davide Rasella speaks with Pierre Nauleau about the Brazilian Conditional Cash Transfer programme (the Bolsa Família programme), the beneficial health effects it provided over the last 20 years it has been implemented and the potential benefits it could have in the future depending on different evolution scenarios. You can listen to the Portuguese …
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Daniella Cavalcanti sobre os programa brasileiro de Transferência Condicionada de Renda (in Portuguese)
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14:14This podcast is in Portuguese. The English version is also available in the feed. Davide Rasella e Daniella Cavalcanti conversam com Pierre Nauleau e Taissa Vila sobre o programa brasileiro de Transferência Condicionada de Renda (o Bolsa Família), os efeitos benéficos que ele proporcionou à saúde nos últimos 20 anos de implementação e os potenciais…
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Ralph Rockwell is a mechanic and tow driver. He figures he might have to work until he dies.
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7:07"What class are you?" is a periodic series that explores everyday lives inside the American class system. In this episode, reporter Erica Heilman talks with Wolcott resident Ralph Rockwell about the importance of supporting his church and his fears about having enough money at the end of his life.By Erica Heilman
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Naltrexone vs. Topiramate: FDA-Approved vs. Off-Label Options for MAUD
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10:07In this episode, we explore groundbreaking head-to-head research comparing topiramate and naltrexone for alcohol use disorder, revealing surprising equivalence in effectiveness. Could the off-label option actually be as good as our FDA-approved standard for treating problematic drinking? Faculty: David Gorelick, M.D. Host: Richard Seeber, M.D. Lear…
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Hey, NJ! This week, we're talking about the state budget. Want to know what NJ taxes are going up? Or where your tax dollars are going? Good luck. Hosts Maddi Ference and John P. McAlpin are joined by budget and finance writer John Reitmeyer. They discuss how, once again, New Jersey lawmakers have raced up against a budget deadline and conducted ne…
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In this episode, we welcome back Dr. John Rose as cohost for a conversation with Dr. Gary Tamkin—Emergency Physician and Vice President of Provider Development at US Acute Care Solutions. Together, they explore what it really takes to find happiness and fulfillment in the high-stakes world of emergency medicine. From the trap of the arrival fallacy…
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What the criminal justice system can teach us about class
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15:05Defense attorney Dan Sedon on what this line of work has taught him about the American class system.By Erica Heilman
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GasGasGas - Introduction to Local Anaesthetics
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40:25This FRCA Primary Podcast episode establishes the scientific foundation you need to understand how Local Anaesthetic drugs work, why they behave differently, and how to use them safely. By the end, you'll understand nerve physiology, sodium channel blockade, drug classification, and the basics of local anaesthetic toxicity. Show notes at: https://g…
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Hypoglycemia can be subtle—or dangerously obvious—and knowing when and how to treat it is critical. In her first episode as our new Push Dose Pearls expert, Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, Haley Burhans, joins us to break it down. We discuss glucose thresholds by age, when to draw critical labs, and how to choose the right treatment—whether…
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Beyond Tapering: Supporting Patients Through Benzodiazepine Discontinuation
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13:36In this episode, we discuss the critical challenges of benzodiazepine discontinuation, exploring Benzodiazepine-Induced Neurological Dysfunction (BIND) and effective support strategies for patients experiencing protracted withdrawal. What can clinicians do when over 50% of patients report finding more help from online forums than from medical profe…
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