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"Mayo Clinic on Nutrition" digs into the latest nutrition trends and research to help you understand what’s health, and what’s hype. Together with Mayo Clinic dietitian Tara Schmidt, we’ll unravel the complexities of modern diets, offer evidence-based nutritional advice, and debunk common myths about the things we eat. Whether you want to understand a dietary concern, manage your weight, or simply eat better, we’ll learn how to make nutrition choices to not just eat well, but be well.
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"Aging Forward" brings you expert conversations on healthy aging and geriatric medicine, so you can embrace older age with vitality and joy. Learn about the science of aging and discover strategies for healthy habits, preventive care, caregiving, and living your best life.
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"Mayo Clinic Kids" draws on the latest pediatric research and recommendations to help you keep the kids in your life laughing and thriving. Join host Dr. Angela Mattke—a Mayo Clinic pediatrician and parent—as she tackles concerns for kids of all ages. Wondering about whether your kid should play football? Or how to talk to your kid about menstrual health? Dr. Mattke talks to leading health and wellness professionals about top-of-mind issues, so you can help your kids grow into healthy, happy ...
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Dive deep into the world of Artificial Intelligence with the AI with Arun Show podcast. Host Arun explores the latest advancements, applications, and ethical considerations of AI in a clear and engaging way. Perfect for anyone curious about the future of technology and AI.
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One in three Americans has a pre-diabetes diagnosis -- and about 12 percent of the US population has some form of diabetes. What can be done to prevent it? Is it reversible? And are there any home remedies -- like cinnamon? On this episode of On Nutrition, we talk with registered dietitian and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist Gina W…
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This podcast features a conversation with Paul Gottsegen, President and CMO at ISG, who shares insights on the current landscape of AI within the IT service provider ecosystem. Gottsegen discusses the balance between AI-driven cost optimization and innovation, highlighting the challenges companies face in scaling AI projects beyond initial pilot ph…
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Physically moving from one healthcare setting to another -- whether it be from the hospital to rehab, or rehab to nursing home -- can be a complicated process, both logistically and emotionally. And in the midst of all of that hubbub, it can sometimes be hard for the person in the center of it all to feel like they're properly being heard. On this …
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This podcast presents a discussion between Arun and Narasimha, the Vice President of Data Science at MakeMyTrip, an Indian travel booking platform. Narasimha details how MakeMyTrip utilizes data science and AI to enhance the user experience, covering topics like personalized recommendations and dynamic pricing. He also explains their adoption of ge…
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When you're pulling an all-nighter, or driving a long distance, you may be tempted to grab an energy drink to stay alert. But once the caffeine has faded...what impact has it left on your brain, heart, and sleep quality? And is there a safe way to have an energy drink in moderation? On this episode of On Nutrition, we talk with cardiologist Dr. Ann…
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This podcast presents a discussion about Atomic Work, an AI-driven company focused on Enterprise IT service management. The co-founder and CTO, Kiran, explains how their platform uses agentic AI to revolutionize internal support, offering capabilities like Enterprise search, case management, and automated tasks through conversational interfaces in …
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Women's Health Week falls in May—a perfect time to talk about the menopause experience, and how it affects our bodies and our sexual health. On this episode of Aging Forward, Dr. Carol Kuhle talks about how perimenopause can be a confusing time for women, emerging treatments for menopause symptoms, and how vibrators can be a useful tool for vaginal…
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When Alicia and J.R. found out they were having Josie, they were thrilled. When they found out during an ultrasound that Josie had a cleft lip, they were terrified. But their journey with Josie and Dr. Samir Mardini taught them the beauty of a cleft lip—and how their experience could help other families. On this special episode of Mayo Clinic Kids,…
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It's common to have some sort of health tracker on your phone, wrist -- or even around your finger. But is recording all activity in our diet and exercise actually necessary? And can knowing ALL our health data ever be harmful? On this episode of On Nutrition, we talk with dietitian and nutritionist Ro Huntriss about our obsession with our own metr…
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Ronik Patel is the Founder and CEO of Weam.ai. He is a dynamic entrepreneur with a background in building successful web agencies and technology ventures. Ronik previously founded UnlimitedWP, which he scaled to over 100 team members before selling it to focus on AI innovation. He holds degrees from Rutgers University and Babson College, and has fo…
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Ever feel like your memory's not quite what it used to be? Or that it's more difficult to think on your feet, or to think as creatively? On this episode of Aging Forward, Dr. Therese Huston how, even though these deficits are a normal part of the aging process, that doesn't mean you can't fight back. She offers tips and tricks for how to improve me…
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This content features a conversation between Arun and Sudarshan Jha, focusing on Jha's journey in the Indian tech ecosystem. Jha discusses co-founding LetsTransport, a logistics startup, and then moving into the venture capital space as a partner at Z21 Ventures. The discussion explores the challenges and insights gained from building LetsTransport…
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When you see your kid scratching their head, your gut instinct might be to grab head lice shampoo. But itching can mean tons of things, ranging from the superficial to the serious. So how do you solve the mystery of your kid’s itchy scalp? And the time-honored question: how do you stop scratching when it feels sooooo good? On this episode of Mayo C…
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One in six people struggle to conceive. Factors like age and irregular menstrual cycles are out of their hands -- but their diet, however, is completely under their control. That said, is there actually any correlation between what we eat and our fertility? On this episode of On Nutrition, we talk with reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Ali Ainsworth…
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This podcast features a discussion with the co-authors of the book "AI for Food Movement": Ravi, Michael, and Vinay on the AI with Arun Show. They explore the inspiration behind their book and the AI for Food movement, highlighting the need to unify knowledge about AI's potential within the food industry. The conversation covers historical AI advan…
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Parkinson's disease is the second most common form of neurodegenerative illness, only after Alzheimer's disease. In fact, two percent of the population over age 70 has Parkinson's disease. This episode, for Parkinson’s Awareness Month, we're talking with expert Dr. Rodolfo Savica. He'll break down the difference between Parkinson's and Parkinsonism…
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This interview features a discussion with Maneesh Goel, COO of Mayo Clinic Platform, about the organization's innovative approach to healthcare. The platform aims to extend Mayo Clinic's impact from millions to billions of lives by ethically leveraging de-identified patient data and AI. Goel explains how their cloud-based infrastructure enables sec…
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The interview features a conversation with Amit Sinha, co-founder of WorkSpan, a company focused on ecosystem growth through co-selling programs. Sinha explains how WorkSpan's AI platform connects sellers with their partner network, providing insights and automation to simplify joint sales efforts. He describes how this platform facilitates opportu…
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You might not be used to hearing "babies" and "syphilis" in the same sentence. But if you're trying to conceive, expecting, or have a young child, it should be on your radar. Because if a parent has syphilis, they can pass it along to their kid. And the number of cases in kids is on the rise. So why are we still struggling with a curable disease? A…
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You did it: you found the right diet, exercise routine, surgery or medication to help you lose weight. Now what? On this episode of On Nutrition, we talk with nurse practitioner Julia Jurgensen about why keeping weight off is so difficult, what's worked for people who've maintained weight loss long-term, and the tools and teams available to help yo…
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Dynamo AI's Eric Lin discusses the company's focus on enabling enterprises to deploy compliant and responsible generative AI. He highlights the challenges of real-world AI deployment, particularly around safety, privacy, and ethics, contrasting them with the technological advancements in model development. Lin explains Dynamo AI's role as a layer o…
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How does exercise evolve as we age? In this episode of Aging Forward, lifestyle coach Matt Arnold explores why finding purpose is the key to staying healthy later in life. He also shares expert tips on essential nutrition and strength training exercises, proving that it’s never too late to boost overall health and enhance body function. Sign up to …
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This YouTube transcript captures a conversation between Arun and Melissa Crawford, a future work strategist, exploring the impact of AI and other technologies on the future of work, particularly within HR. Crawford shares insights on balancing technological advancements with human considerations, emphasizing the ethical implications and unintended …
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Parents are acutely aware of the importance of a good night’s rest. Kids, on the other hand, sometimes need a little (or a lot of) convincing. So how do you know if your kid is sleeping well? And should you be worried about using screens before bedtime? On this episode of Mayo Clinic Kids, we talk with Dr. Julie Baughn to learn how to help our kids…
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If you were around during the 90's, you probably remember the low-fat and fat-free craze: skim milk, low-fat snacks... and god forbid you ate a plate of eggs. Today, we know a lot more about fat, and that certain types of fat are actually an important part of a healthy diet. So, how do you keep track of which fats you're supposed to eat, and which …
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Nvidia's GTC 2025 was a significant event focused on the future of AI and accelerated computing. The conference highlighted advancements in next-generation GPU architectures, including Blackwell Ultra and Rubin Ultra, designed to boost AI reasoning and performance. Nvidia also introduced personal AI supercomputers like DGX Spark and DGX Station, ai…
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This podcast features a conversation between Arun and Anita, the Executive Director of the Centre for Business Analytics at Melbourne Business School. Anita shares her professional journey, highlighting her experience in finance and academia and what drew her to data analytics. She discusses current trends in the field, such as ethical AI deploymen…
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The obsession with anti-aging skincare has many of us searching for the secret to looking younger. But our skin isn’t just about appearance—it’s a vital barrier against infection and plays a key role in regulating body temperature. In this episode of Aging Forward, Dr. Saranya Wyles breaks down the three essential skincare products everyone should …
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This podcast features a discussion with Roi Lipman, CTO and co-founder of FalkorDB, about the intersection of graph databases and AI, particularly large language models. Lipman explains FalkorDB's origins from RedisGraph and its focus on high-performance graph technology. He highlights the resurgence of knowledge graphs for representing factual dat…
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In this special episode, we'll hear On Nutrition host Tara Schmidt as a guest on Mayo Clinic Health Matters! Ozempic. Wegovy. Mounjaro. Zepbound. You’ve probably heard the name of one of these drugs in the past few years—maybe you’ve even thought about taking them. Every day, more Americans are taking these drugs known as GLP-1s, either for chronic…
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One meal can be a big deal. Kids need lunch to fuel their brains and bodies so they can learn and be social—and parents want to feel confident their kids are getting all those essential nutrients. So when it comes to school lunch: to buy, or not to buy? Who decides what ends up on your kid's tray? And if you decide to pack, what are the best foods …
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Have you ever felt energized after a hearty salad, or sluggish after a slice of cake? Or maybe tomatoes upset your stomach, or alcohol triggers your migraines. Integrative nutrition is all about this connection between what we eat, how we feel, and the bigger picture of our health. And that's before we even get into all the supplements you can take…
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This podcast captures a discussion with Arjun Malhotra, a pioneer in the Indian IT industry and co-founder of HCL. Malhotra reflects on the evolution of entrepreneurship in India, noting a significant shift from a focus on secure jobs to embracing risk-taking by the younger generation. The conversation explores similarities and differences in start…
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This podcast captures a discussion focused on personal finance strategies for individuals with limited income in India. The conversation features financial expert Vivek Agrawal offering advice to show host Arun on fundamental principles like consistent saving, avoiding debt for investment, and effective budgeting using the 50/30/20 rule. They explo…
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80 percent of our health is actually determined by social factors -- including access to healthy food, our lived environment, financial security and social networks. On this episode of Aging Forward, Dr. Amit Shah breaks down how community ties are crucial to our wellbeing, and shares many of the lesser known benefits - from legal resources to tran…
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This podcast captures a discussion on artificial intelligence's role in agriculture and food. The conversation features Dr. Dan Lussier from EMILI, who explains the challenges and opportunities for technology adoption in the agricultural sector. They explore current trends in digitization and automation, highlighting specific examples of AI applica…
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The episode is an interview transcript featuring Shanit Ghose, an 18-year-old AI enthusiast and musician. Ghose discusses his early influences, which include science fiction and pop culture, and how these passions intersect with his AI projects. He details his work on Sur, an AI stem splitter for Indian classical music, his contributions to voice a…
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Laxmish Bhat, founder of iZen.AI, discusses his journey from corporate roles to establishing an EdTech company focused on workforce development. iZen.AI aims to bridge the skills gap through its cloud-based learning platform and an innovative offline device, catering to learners with limited internet access. The company offers content in emerging t…
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For kids with blood diseases, bone marrow transplants can be an amazing tool for treatment — and sometimes, even a cure. Hopefully most of us will go through life never needing to know what a bone marrow transplant is. But what if the key to another kid's cure is in your very own blood? On this episode of Mayo Clinic Kids, we talk with pediatric he…
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Everybody does it. And yet there seems to be an aura of shame around our bowel movements and potential complications, like anxiety poops, constipation, and IBS. Well, no longer! On this episode of On Nutrition, we talk with gastroenterologist Dr. Iris Wang about the best way to poop, various tummy troubles, and how treatments like hypnotherapy migh…
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The podcast features a conversation with Prasad Bhandarkar, Senior director at Meta's Reality Labs, focusing on immersive technologies like AR and VR. Bhandarkar discusses the role of analytics in shaping product development by providing data-driven insights into customer behavior. He describes immersive technologies as bridging the gap in communic…
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Every year, one in four adults over 65 reports experiencing a fall. In fact, falls are actually the most common cause of injury and injury death for older adults. But why is do they happen more as we get older? And what can we do to prevent these falls and keep ourselves safe? On this episode of Aging Forward, we talk with Dr. Paul Takahashi about …
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The podcast captures a conversation with Manjeet Singh, a product executive at Salesforce, discussing AI agents. He defines AI agents as software performing tasks on your behalf, differentiating them from traditional chatbots by their autonomous decision-making capabilities. Singh elaborates on the use of large language models (LLMs) as the "brains…
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Prime Minister Modi's press statement from February 13, 2025, summarizes discussions with President Trump, focusing on strengthening the India-US relationship. They aim to more than double bilateral trade and enhance cooperation in energy, defense, and technology. The leaders also emphasize collaboration in areas like AI, semiconductors, and critic…
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When an infant starts experimenting with solid foods, their whole world expands. Like breast milk and formula, food is fuel for the body and a vehicle for love. But it is also a cornerstone of culture, and can define national identities. It provides entertainment and spreads joy. And it helps us understand the world and our place in it. On this epi…
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Many of us are aware of intermittent fasting, an eating pattern that involves taking breaks from food for certain periods of time. But what are the actual benefits of these brief fasts? What are the ideal times to stop eating? And who should - and shouldn't - try it? On this episode of On Nutrition, we talk with professor Dr. Maria Collazo-Clavell …
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The podcast features a conversation with Nikhil, the co-founder and CEO of Finarkein Analytics, discussing AI and digital public infrastructure (DPI) in India. Nikhil shares his journey in founding Finarkein, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in accessing and utilizing financial data. He also explains Finarkein's Flux platform and how i…
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One in three women and one in five men over the age of 50 will experience bone fracture due to osteoporosis. And in the U.S., as our population is aging, the prevalence of the disease is expected to rise. On this episode of Aging Forward, we talk with Dr. Jad Sfeir about the key components of bone health and the need for a multidisciplinary approac…
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All the FACTS about the Indian Union Budget with this comprehensive presentation! Learn about key announcements, tax implications, key sectors and economic forecasts. #nirmalasitharaman #viksitbharatbudget #viksitbharat2047 #IndianUnionBudget #Budget2025 #FinanceAct #EconomicSurvey #IndiaBudget #BudgetAnalysis #Presentation #financeministernirmalas…
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