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Stronger After Stroke

Norton Neuroscience Comprehensive Stroke Center and Resource Center

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Stroke is a life changing event, but despite this there can be a great life after stroke too. In this podcast, hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about how to be STRONGER after stroke! We will cover hard to discuss topics, from gender norms and sex after stroke, as well as listen to survivor journeys as they navigate their life after stroke. Presented by the Norton Neuroscience Institute Comprehensive Stroke Center and Resource Center.
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EP Edge Heart Talk

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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EP-EDGE Heart Talk is a patient-focused cardiology podcast created and hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, MD, FACC, FHRS—a board-certified cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist dedicated to helping patients and caregivers understand their heart rhythm conditions with clarity and confidence. This podcast breaks down complex heart rhythm issues into simple, practical conversations you can trust. Each episode explores topics such as atrial fibrillation (AFib), palpitations, PVCs, SVT, ventricul ...
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Kauvery Hospital is a leading, multi-speciality hospital offering best-in-class medical services for nearly 2 decades. With a paramount focus on patient care, patient safety, and patient satisfaction, we are committed to offer exemplary medical services going beyond the norm of healthcare. • Chennai - Alwarpet- 044 4000 6000 • Chennai - Radial Road - +91 44 6111 6111• Trichy - Cantonment - 0431 4077777 • Trichy - Heartcity - 0431 4003500 • Trichy - Tennur - 0431 4022555 • Hosur - 04344 27272 ...
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EP Edge

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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EP-EDGE brings you the latest in cardiac electrophysiology — from breakthrough research and clinical insights to future-shaping innovations. Hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, an electrophysiologist with over 15 years of experience, each episode delivers clear, evidence-based updates designed to inform, inspire, and elevate your practice.
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MyHeart.net

Dr. Alain Bouchard

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Cardiologists discuss recent events in the world of medicine. Each episode will feature a special guest from the medical fields of cardiology and beyond as the doctors participate in a casual roundtable discussion that can be enjoyed by both medical professionals and laypeople alike.
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Hospital Medicine Unplugged delivers evidence-based updates for hospitalists—no fluff, just the facts. Each 30-minute episode breaks down the latest guidelines, clinical pearls, and practical strategies for inpatient care. From antibiotics to risk stratification, radiology to discharge planning, you’ll get streamlined insights you can apply on the wards today. Perfect for busy physicians who want clarity, accuracy, and relevance in hospital medicine.
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As part of our mission to end cardiovascular disease, The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation offers weekly cardiology Grand Rounds to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in cardiology. These weekly meetings feature topics from the following cardiac specialty areas: congestive heart failure, electrophysiology, cardiac imaging, interventional cardiology, heart disease prevention, cardiac surgery, vascular/endovascular and miscellaneous.
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Getting to the Heart of Stroke™

American Heart Association

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One in four of your stroke patients will have another stroke. A thorough workup to identify the underlying cause and stroke risk factors has profound implications on secondary stroke prevention strategies and risk of recurrent stroke. This series of 8 podcasts will offer specific recommendations to improve patient care while following the new 2021 AHA/ASA Guideline for the Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Stroke and TIA. HCA Healthcare is proud to be the national supporter of Getting to ...
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Health Longevity Secrets

Robert Lufkin MD

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A podcast to transform your health and longevity with evidence-based lifestyle modifications and other tools to prevent and even reverse the most disruptive diseases. We feature topics including longevity, fasting, ketosis, biohacking, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, stroke, cancer, consciousness, and much more so that you can find out the latest proven methods to optimize your life. It’s a mix of interviews, special co-hosts, and solo shows that you’re not going to want to miss. Hit sub ...
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Intercultural Creativity™ is the new skill for this new era! Most people don’t know that your creative thinking is affected by your ability to observe, connect, and adapt with people across cultures lines. And this creative health affects your financial wealth and your company’s bottom line. So if you’re looking to increase your intercultural creative thinking as well as your financial outlook, then this podcast is for you!
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Welcome to a new era of conversation—where artificial intelligence explores what it means to live longer and better. Created and guided by Dr. Trinh, The Longevity Podcast uses AI hosts to bring scientific discovery, health innovation, and human wisdom together. Through AI-driven discussions inspired by real research and medical insight, each episode reveals practical tools for optimizing your healthspan and mindspan—rooted in science, shaped by compassion. Mind. Body. Spirit. Powered by Sci ...
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Welcome to the Croí Connects Podcast, where we dive deep into matters of heart, stroke and cardiovascular health. Croí, the Irish word for ”heart,” symbolises the core of who we are and what we care about. In this series, we explore topics that nurture cardiovascular wellbeing, education, prevention and personal stories. Through insightful interviews with medical experts, patients, and advocates, we unpack the specialist advice, wisdom, and positive change that can help better our health and ...
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The Cardiovascular Pulse

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Welcome to “The Cardiovascular Pulse,” where we dive into medical breakthroughs, leading technology, and healthy lifestyles with experts from Cardiovascular Institute of the South. Join us as we share insight into cardiovascular diseases and ways to improve your health.
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Mind Moments®, a podcast from NeurologyLive®, brings you exclusive interviews with experts in neurologic disorders. Listen in to hear the latest clinical and research updates from major medical conferences, as well as insights on the management of complex disorders, including epilepsy, migraine, Alzheimer disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson disease, and more. For more expert insight into neurology, visit NeurologyLive.com.
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The Health & Fitness Show with Tracy is your source of practical, uplifting, and science-rooted guidance for living a stronger, safer, and more confident life — at any age. Hosted by Tracy Markley, internationally recognized fitness educator, award-winning author, stroke recovery specialist, and creator of the bestselling books The Stroke Recovery Workbook, Brain & Body, and Balance Walking and Fall Prevention, this podcast blends expertise with heart. Tracy’s decades of experience helping s ...
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Learning from Lawsuits

Learning From Lawsuits

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In each episode of Medical Malpractice Insights: Learning from Lawsuits, we dive into real-life medical malpractice lawsuits—examining what happened, the decisions that led to poor patient outcomes, and the legal and ethical consequences. Then, we bring in experts from the field to break down what could have been done differently to prevent the lawsuit from happening in the first place. Because one poor patient outcome is one too many. Let’s learn from past mistakes—so we never make the same ...
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The American Heart Association Professional Education Podcast Series focuses on diabetes. Diabetes is one of the major controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). People living with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop and die from cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure, as well as develop other risk factors such as chronic kidney disease than people who don't have diabetes. Explore this podcast series and raise your awareness and und ...
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We all know that our health plays a pivotal role in our overall quality of life. But learning to prevent and manage diseases and conditions can be difficult.Dr. Frita Fisher is a medical doctor who has been triple-board certified.Join Dr. Frita every week as she shares her vast knowledge as a medical doctor, along with interviews with other medical experts in the field, that will help you stay on top of your health and keep you abreast of the latest trends in medicine.You'll learn what you c ...
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The Black Health Academy

Health, Fitness and Nutrition

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About The ACADEMY The Black Health Academy is a free membership based community which provides education and instruction on how to treat and/or prevent chronic disease. Our sole mission is to eradicate the most common and preventable lifestyle diseases which disproportionately impact the black community. This includes obesity, hypertension, high cholesterol, heart disease, stroke, auto-immune and stress related disease. Join for FREE Here: www.theblackhealthacademy.com
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Eat to Live

Jenna Fuhrman, Dr. Fuhrman

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Our health is our most precious gift and smart nutrition can change your life. Each month, join Dr. Fuhrman and his daughter, Jenna Fuhrman as they discuss important topics in the world of nutrition. Eat to Live will change the way you eat and think about food.
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The Pulse Report with Dr. Shen

The Pulse Report with Dr. Shen

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The Pulse Report with Dr. Shen makes heart health clear, practical, and personal. In just 5–10 minutes, each episode distills complex research with clarity and depth, explores innovations in heart care, and tackles common questions and myths. You’ll also hear behind-the-scenes stories from life as a cardiologist, practical skills for everyday heart health, and conversations that remind us every heartbeat carries meaning. Whether you’re living with a heart condition, supporting someone you lo ...
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Short Takes on Suicide Prevention

VA Rocky Mountain MIRECC for Suicide Prevention

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Join Rocky Mountain MIRECC for Suicide Prevention Short Takes on Suicide Prevention to hear leaders in the field. We are especially interested in topics related to Military Veterans. Topics will be relevant for Veterans, care-givers, clinicians and researchers.
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CotEcast

Association for Elderly Medicine Education

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CotEcast (Care of the Elderly podcast) is for clinicians who look after older patients. Entertaining discussion, debate, analysis and interviews related to Geriatric and General Medicine. Produced by AEME, the Association for Elderly Medicine Education. Presented by Dr Mark Garside & Dr Peter Brock
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Four healthily skeptical primary care physicians discuss the latest in primary care medicine. Join Essential Evidence Editor Mark Ebell MD, Rush University's Kate Rowland MD, MSU Professor of Medicine Gary Ferenchick MD, and POEMs co-founder Henry Barry MD, MS for this fast-paced weekly update on evidence-based primary care.
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JNNP Podcast

BMJ Group

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The Journal of Neurology, Neuroscience and Psychiatry (JNNP) Podcast is proud to reflect JNNP’s ambition to publish the most ground-breaking and cutting-edge research from around the world - jnnp.bmj.com. Encompassing the entire genre of neurological sciences, our focus is on the common disorders (stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, peripheral neuropathy, subarachnoid haemorrhage and neuropsychiatry), but with a keen interest in the Gordian knots that present themselve ...
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Want to know what a specific disease is, who it affects, what's being done to help prevent, diagnose, or treat it now, or in the future? Whether you're just curious about a disease, have it yourself, have a family member with it, or are a health care professional, this podcast will give you the quick overview you are looking for! It will also give you resources and references you can use to learn more about that disease. As a result, you'll be more educated about the disease, learn about way ...
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Dr. Eric Berg DC, describes the truth about getting healthy and losing healthy weight. His area of expertise is in the subject of the Ketogenic diet, Intermittent Fasting, weight loss, and overall body health. He is the director of Dr. Berg's Nutritionals and author of a best-selling book on amazon.com, The New Body Type Guide. He has conducted over 4800 seminars on health-related topics. Dr. Berg’s YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram channels have close to 6 million followers worldwide and hav ...
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Heart to Bark

"Dr. Mark" Besancon

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Everyone wants to learn more about their pets' health and wellbeing, but not everyone has the time to sit down with animal experts. Come, sit and stay-tuned for important animal centric interviews from some of the leading veterinary related experts every week. If you want to dive deep into the care and health of the animals you love and what you can do to enrich their lives, don't miss an episode.
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Strength, endurance, health and injury rehabilitation advice from host Joe DeLeo, NSCA-CSCS, FMS, SFG I . This is your podcast resource for top notch tips, strategies, information and stories from strength & conditioning, rowing, running and other endurance sports as well as expert information on nutrition, health and wellness that can be applied to everyone from elite athletes to exercise enthusiasts. This podcast will feature interviews with elite and amateur athletes, strength and enduran ...
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Novant Health In Good Health

Novant Health In Good Health

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Conversations that help us better understand the health of our communities from leading providers and contributors across the spectrum of care. Our goal is to create awareness and provide the information you need to stay, ‘in good health.’
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Finding A Foothold

Consuela Marshall

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Hosted by Consuela Marshall, OT, CAPS, CHAT, CDP Occupational Therapist • Certified Aging in Place Specialist • Certified Home Accessibility Therapist • Certified Dementia Practitioner • Fall Prevention Specialist • Former Caregiver Caring for aging loved ones—or facing your own changes as you age—can feel overwhelming. Finding A Foothold is the place to find understanding, encouragement, and real-world guidance. Each episode explores: Common aging and fall prevention challenges How to reduc ...
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Last Week in Medicine

Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD

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Wouldn't it be nice if someone reviewed all the latest internal medicine literature and distilled it into a brief podcast you could listen to on your way to work? Get updates from the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Network, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Lancet and more.
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we get practical about single vs dual antiplatelet therapy after ischemic stroke—who gets what, for how long, and when DAPT does more harm than good. We start by framing the landscape: noncardioembolic vs cardioembolic stroke, small-vessel vs large-artery disease, and why platelets are center stage in…
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Atrial fibrillation—also known as AFib—is the most common heart rhythm disorder worldwide, and understanding it early can dramatically improve long-term outcomes. In this episode of EP-EDGE Heart Talk, Dr. Niraj Sharma breaks down AFib in a simple, clear, and empowering way designed specifically for patients and caregivers. You’ll learn: What atria…
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This toxic protein is one of the worst foods for your body. Find out about the worst protein in the world that’s often marketed as healthy, despite being one of the most dangerous protein sources. This is the protein you should never eat! 0:00 Introduction: Protein you should never eat 0:49 The worst protein for your health 3:37 Ultra-processed pro…
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What if you could see your inflammation—and your pace of aging—from your kitchen table? We sit down with Bob Messerschmidt, an optical engineer turned Apple platform architect who helped seed Apple Health and the Apple Watch, then left to build a simple at-home device that measures ESR, a century‑old inflammation marker with fresh relevance for lon…
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Immunotherapy and targeted therapy are reshaping how cancer is treated today. In this podcast, Dr. M. Mangai Suseela, Consultant – Medical and Haemato Oncologist, Kauvery Cancer Institute, Trichy, explains how these modern treatments work and what they mean for the future of cancer care. Watch the video on YouTube: Immunotherapy vs Targeted Therapy…
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Regaining Control: Pelvic Floor Therapy for Incontinence After Stroke Incontinence after stroke is common — but highly treatable. In this episode, Lisa Cecil, P.T., DPT, pelvic floor therapist, discusses why bladder and bowel changes happen after stroke and how pelvic floor therapy can help restore control, comfort and confidence. This podcast cove…
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Send us a text God works good from what we don’t understand, not by erasing pain but by redeeming it. We reflect on Romans 8:28 with context from the Roman church, a clear promise of hope, and simple steps to practice trust today. • promise of Romans 8:28 as an anchor in confusion • distinction between all things being good and God working good fro…
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Send us a text We reflect on Philippians 4:6-7 and explore a path out of anxiety through honest prayer, specific requests, and intentional gratitude. Paul’s prison context and military imagery reshape how we see peace as active protection, not passive comfort. • reading of Philippians 4:6-7 • defining anxiety’s uninvited arrival • choosing prayer f…
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Send us a text We reflect on John 15 and explore how real growth comes from abiding in Christ, not from striving or self-reliance. Through context, imagery, and simple practices, we show how connection produces natural fruit like patience, clarity, and peace. • the vine and branches as the core metaphor • why effort without connection leads to spir…
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Send us a text This episode breaks down how atrial fibrillation (AFib) turns a beautifully orchestrated cardiac rhythm into electrical chaos—and why the real danger isn’t the irregular pulse, but the stroke risk from clot formation in the left atrial appendage. We map clear, practical steps for prevention, smarter diagnosis, and the three pillars o…
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Send us a text This episode maps bipolar disorder with clear definitions of mania, hypomania, and depression—cutting through confusion to show how careful diagnosis prevents harmful treatment and opens the door to real, lasting stability. We translate clinical language into practical insight while addressing the stigma and loss of insight that ofte…
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Send us a text This episode unpacks the clinical definition of autism, why the wording matters, and how to judge the reliability of medical information in an age of overwhelming content. We anchor the discussion in early brain development, social communication patterns, and the wide variability that characterizes the autistic spectrum—while offerin…
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Send us a text This episode decodes back pain with practical, clinically aligned clues that help you separate simple strains from disc issues, stenosis, referred kidney pain, and the rare but serious conditions that need urgent care. Instead of guessing, we map a clear framework for diagnosing patterns, avoiding unnecessary imaging, and using daily…
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Send us a text This episode maps the hidden biology of amyloidosis and explains how a small protein-folding error becomes a whole-body threat. Because this condition often hides behind strange, disconnected symptoms, early recognition is critical—and we break down the science in clear, practical language. You’ll learn how protein misfolding leads t…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we hit the brakes on routine bridging—who actually needs LMWH/UFH when you stop warfarin, and who is safer with no bridge at all? We start by nailing the definition: bridging = temporarily swapping a long-acting oral anticoagulant (usually warfarin) for short-acting heparin (UFH/LMWH) during interrupt…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we run the inpatient anticoagulation playbook—pick the right drug, dose it safely, and dodge both clots and bleeds. We start with why we anticoagulate in hospital: VTE treatment and prophylaxis, AF stroke prevention, ACS, and valve/bridging scenarios—always walking the tightrope between thrombosis and…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we unpack iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and anemia of chronic disease/inflammation (ACD/AI)—absolute iron depletion versus hepcidin-driven iron lock-down, and why that distinction matters on the wards. We sprint through the core physiology: IDA runs on empty iron stores—low ferritin, low TSAT, low hepc…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we crack open Against Medical Advice (AMA) discharges—why patients walk, who’s at highest risk, what really happens after they leave, and how to respond in a way that’s ethical, patient-centered, and legally defensible. We start with the basics: AMA = patients leaving before the team thinks it’s safe.…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we dive into evidence-based, hospital-focused management of resistant hypertension—a condition affecting up to 1 in 5 hypertensive adults and carrying ≥50% higher risk of MI, stroke, ESKD, and cardiovascular death. We start by drawing the line between true resistant hypertension (BP above goal despite…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we tackle opioid withdrawal on the inpatient ward—a syndrome that’s not usually lethal, but absolutely destabilizing, deeply uncomfortable, and a leading driver of patient-directed discharge. We open with why this matters now: fentanyl has changed everything. Its high potency and lipophilicity make wi…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we plug into evidence-based blood transfusion—who really needs blood, how much, and when a “top-up” quietly harms more than it helps. We start with the big pivot: why modern practice has moved to a restrictive transfusion strategy (Hb <7 g/dL for most hemodynamically stable adults) and what the RCTs a…
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we take a rapid, evidence-packed tour through unintentional weight loss (UWL) in hospitalized patients—screen fast, diagnose with structure, separate fluid from true tissue loss, and never miss the reversible causes. We open with the do-firsts: screen within 24–48 hours using MUST, NRS-2002, SNAQ, or …
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In this episode of Hospital Medicine Unplugged, we tackle in-hospital falls—how often they happen, why they’re so devastating, and how to build a multifactorial, restraint-sparing prevention bundle that actually works at the bedside. We start with the scope: typical acute-care fall rates run 1.5–4.2 falls per 1,000 patient-days, with geriatric and …
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YouTube star Funky Dineva’s prostate cancer diagnosis stopped us in our tracks. We’re talking about why his brave story is a powerful lesson in catching health issues early and what “Stage 1” actually means for recovery. Then we’ll look at that Campbell Soup executive's comment about “food for poor people” and unpack the bigger issue of how income …
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Find out how to improve blood sugar control and stop making common blood sugar mistakes! In this video, we’ll cover 13 blood sugar mistakes to avoid, along with the best blood sugar management tips for healthy blood sugar levels. 0:00 Introduction: Stop making blood sugar mistakes! 0:25 High blood sugar explained 2:41 Insulin resistance and diabete…
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Send us a text This episode breaks down the science of lasting happiness and explains why feelings are evidence—not the goal. Instead of chasing emotional highs, we map a practical, four-pillar plan across faith, family, friendship, and work to help you earn satisfaction, deepen meaning, and anchor your days in genuine connection. The goal is not m…
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Send us a text This episode argues that chronic disease is one story told in many dialects—and that story is stalled energy flow. We reframe health as organized, efficient energy movement through the body, and show how mitochondria act not just as fuel generators, but as highly tuned sensing and decision hubs that determine whether the system thriv…
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Send us a text This episode traces how metabolic dysfunction drives mood disorders—from brain energy failure and inflammation to insulin resistance that reshapes neural circuits—and lays out the emerging biomarkers and treatments that enable true precision mental health care. Rather than viewing depression and anxiety as purely psychological, we ex…
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Send us a text This episode trades spreadsheets for soul and maps a clear, practical path out of corporate misery through three life-changing promises: remove the nail, follow your energy, and go all in. Through story, psychology, and embodied wisdom, we reveal why two inner voices battle for control—fear mind versus intuitive intelligence—and how …
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Send us a text This episode reframes leadership as a biological state—not a checklist—and shows how inner stability enables courage, influence, and consistently better decisions. Instead of treating leadership as personality or tactics, we explore how the nervous system shapes mindset, emotional control, and the ability to act boldly under uncertai…
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On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Deborah Schonfeld on the differential diagnosis and work up of pediatric urinary retention & acute transverse myelitis, Jesse McLaren on his Tryptic Approach to Occlusion MI Diagnosis, Matthew McArthur on recognition and management of post-dural puncture headache, Joseph Yasmeh on Med Mal Cases: Clenched fist …
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The lipid membrane bilayer of cells is composed of fats including phospholipids, cholesterol, and sphingomyelin. Enzymes called sphingomyelinases can cleave sphingomyelin resulting in the liberation of ceramides which can diffuse within the cell and act as signaling molecules. In this episode I talk with Tulane University Professor Norm Haughey abo…
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What happened to natural health just a few years ago? Discover the extensive censorship in health and the efforts to discredit natural health advocates, including Sayer Ji and RFK Jr., in this fascinating interview with Sayer Ji. 0:00 Introduction: Censorship in health 1:30 Sayer Ji interview 2:50 The censorship of Sayer Ji's health wisdom 8:33 CCD…
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What if everything you've been taught about nutrition is not just wrong, but actively harming your health? Cary Kelly's story might make you question your most basic assumptions about food and wellness. Cary grew up in a household religiously following conventional dietary guidelines—low-fat everything, margarine instead of butter, minimal red meat…
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With Konstantinos Koskinas, Chair of new ESC Lipid Guidelines, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital, Bern - Switzerland and Dimitrios Richter, Editorial Board CardioPractice, Euroclinic of Athens, Athens - Greece. In this podcast, Konstantinos Koskinas joins Dimitrios Richter to discuss the updated 2025 ESC Lipid Guidelines - novelties of the new …
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