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Best podcasts about healthline media

Latest podcast episodes about healthline media

A Couple Takes on MS
Episode 60 (Encore) – Take a look at our MS caregiving experiences

A Couple Takes on MS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 28:40


To complement our recent blog post – From love at first sight to a focus on in-home care – about our love story getting featured by the IMPART Alliance at Michigan State University, here is an encore post of one of our top-performing podcasts that gives insights into our lives as each other's caregiver. Enjoy! There's more to our relationship than 18 years of marriage and each of us living with Multiple Sclerosis. We also are in a caregiving relationship. Jennifer is my primary caregiver, and I am hers. We were so humbled and honored that Healthline Media connected with us and included our caregiving story in its three-part Taking Care video series. Join us for this episode of A Couple Takes on MS Podcast as we discuss what the experience was like to have film crews from NYC and Detroit arrive at our home in Michigan to capture our day-to-day realities and explore why caregiving is the story that must be told. All in all, being a family caregiver is a double-edged sword that can be both a blessing and a burden, and we went into our marriage knowing what we were facing. Or did we? There is so much to being a caregiver. And we are not alone in this experience. According to estimates from the National Alliance for Caregiving, during the past year, 65.7 million Americans (or 29% of the adult U.S. adult population involving 31% of all U.S. households) served as family caregivers for an ill or disabled relative. Reports also indicated that 24.4% of adults aged 45 to 64 years are caregivers compared to 18.8% of adults aged 65 years and older. One in four (25.4%) women are caregivers compared to one in five (18.9%) men. Here are the links we referenced for you to follow up on: • Healthline presents Taking Care – Healthline's three-part series that includes stories about caregiving relationships within the Alzheimer's, breast cancer and the MS (that's us!) communities. • caregiving.com – Comprehensive online caregiving resource for which Dan serves as a Caregiving Champion. • 14 resources for family caregivers to make managing it all less stressful – Insightful article posted on care.com.

In Conversation
Health misinformation and disinformation: How to avoid it

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 36:12


In the age of viral content and fast and furious social media communication, health disinformation and misinformation are spreading more widely than ever. Why is this the case, and how can we learn to spot inaccurate and even malicious health information? Why do we fall so easily for false health info, and how can we update our mistaken beliefs? These are some of the questions we answer in this episode, with the help of our special guests, Prof. Stephan Lewandowsky, Chair in Cognitive Psychology at the School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, and Dr. Jenny Yu, Chief Health Officer for Healthline and Medical News Today. In Conversation is a Healthline Media original podcast. This episode was produced by Flamingo Media for Medical News Today.

Agent Survival Guide Podcast
The Postseason Game Plan for Agents

Agent Survival Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 13:51


  The Friday Five for February 14, 2024: Apple iOS 18.3.1 Updates Trend Alert: Smart Ankle Watch? Egg Substitutions for Baking & Protein Healthcare Regulatory Update (of sorts) The Postseason Game Plan   Download Your FREE Copy of The Postseason Game Plan Now!   Apple iOS 18.3.1 Updates: Adorno, José. “IOS 18.3.1 Now Available Ahead of Big Ios 18.4 Upgrade.” Bgr.Com, BGR, 10 Feb. 2025, bgr.com/tech/ios-18-3-1-now-available-ahead-of-big-ios-18-4-upgrade/. Disotto, John-Anthony. “iOS 18.4 Could Be the Biggest iPhone Upgrade Ever – Here's Why.” TechRadar.Com, TechRadar, 11 Feb. 2025, www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/ios-18-4-could-be-the-biggest-iphone-upgrade-ever-heres-why. Phelan, David. “Apple iOS 18.4 Release Date: The Major iPhone Update Is On Its Way.” Forbes.Com, Forbes Magazine, 8 Feb. 2025, www.forbes.com/sites/davidphelan/2025/02/08/apple-ios-184-release-date-the-major-free-iphone-update-is-on-its-way/. Rossignol, Joe. “iOS 18.4 Will Include These New Features for Your iPhone.” MacRumors.Com, MacRumors, 5 Feb. 2025, www.macrumors.com/2025/02/05/ios-18-4-expected-features/.   Trend Alert: Smart Ankle Watch? Lovejoy, Ben. “The Five Reasons Some People Wear Their Apple Watch on Their Ankle.” 9to5Mac.Com, 9to5Mac, 10 Feb. 2025, 9to5mac.com/2025/02/10/the-five-reasons-some-people-wear-their-apple-watch-on-their-ankle/. Skwarecki, Beth. “Why (and How) to Wear Your Apple Watch on Your Ankle.” Lifehacker.Com, Lifehacker, 11 Feb. 2025, lifehacker.com/health/why-and-how-to-wear-an-apple-watch-on-your-ankle. Heater, Brian. “Tiktok Influencers Are Wearing Apple Watches on Their Ankles.” Techcrunch.Com, TechCrunch, 10 Feb. 2025, techcrunch.com/2025/02/10/tiktok-influencers-are-wearing-apple-watches-on-their-ankles/.   Egg Substitutes for Baking & Protein: David, Lauren. “8 Egg Substitutes for Cooking and Baking.” Aarp.Org, AARP, 10 Feb. 2025, www.aarp.org/home-family/your-home/info-2025/egg-substitutes-cooking-baking.html. Valente, Lisa. “10 Foods with More Protein Than an Egg.” Eatingwell.Com, EatingWell, 18 Nov. 2024, www.eatingwell.com/article/291485/10-foods-with-more-protein-than-an-egg/. McDonell, Kayla. “13 Effective Substitutes for Eggs.” Healthline.Com, Healthline Media, 7 Feb. 2024, www.healthline.com/nutrition/egg-substitutes. Phaneuf, Taryn. “Egg Prices Are Rising Again. Here's Why They're So High.” Edited by Laura McMullen, Nerdwallet.Com, NerdWallet, 11 Feb. 2025, www.nerdwallet.com/article/finance/why-are-eggs-so-expensive. Lannon, KJ. “Egg Prices Got You Scrambling? Here's 3 Substitutes to Use in Your Cake Mix.” Tastingtable.Com, Tasting Table, 10 Feb. 2025, www.tastingtable.com/1780478/egg-substitutes-boxed-cake-mix/.   Healthcare Regulatory Update (of sorts) Bell, Allison. “10 House GOP Health Program and Tax Change Ideas.” Thinkadvisor.Com, ThinkAdvisor, 24 Jan. 2025, www.thinkadvisor.com/2025/01/24/10-house-gop-health-program-and-tax-change-ideas/. Muoio, Dave. “Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Shake-up Leaves Medical Debt Reform in Limbo.” Fiercehealthcare.Com, Fierce Healthcare, 6 Feb. 2025, www.fiercehealthcare.com/regulatory/consumer-financial-protection-bureau-shakeup-leaves-medical-debt-reform-limbo. Muoio, Dave, et al. “Healthcare Lobbying 2025: Here Are the Top Policy Issues for Hospitals, Payers, Docs and Tech.” Fiercehealthcare.Com, Fierce Healthcare, 12 Feb. 2025, www.fiercehealthcare.com/regulatory/healthcare-lobbying-2025-here-are-top-policy-issues-hospitals-payers-docs-and-tech.   The Postseason Game Plan: https://postseasongameplan.com/   Resources: 5 Types of Content to Share on Social Media: https://lnk.to/asgf20250131 Best Apps for Sports Fans: https://lnk.to/asga78 Guidelines for Sharing Personal Beneficiary Data with Other TPMOs: https://lnk.to/asg647 MedicareCENTER FAQs: https://lnk.to/asg645 PlanEnroll FAQs: https://lnk.to/asg646   Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim X, https://twitter.com/RitterIM and Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance     Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ and Threads, https://www.threads.net/@thesarahjrueppel  Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/   Contact the Agent Survival Guide Podcast! Email us ASGPodcast@Ritterim.com or call 1-717-562-7211 and leave a voicemail. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Medicare or any government agency.

In Conversation
Brain health, sleep, diet: 3 health resolutions for 2025

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 31:13


In this episode, editors and co-hosts Yasemin Nicola Sakay and Maria Cohut discuss some of the most significant studies of 2024 related to improving brain, heart, and metabolic health, focusing on sleep, diet, and exercise habits. They list the biggest takeaways from these findings and share three actionable resolutions that can help people improve their health in the new year. In Conversation is a Healthline Media original podcast. This episode was produced by Flamingo Media for Medical News Today.

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
Gabe Howard: Managing Depression and Anxiety In College Students

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 35:13


Managing depression and anxiety in college students is possible! Gabe Howard is an award-winning speaker, author, and podcast host who is passionately dedicated to mental health advocacy while living with bipolar disorder. With over 250 keynote addresses under his belt, he has had the honor of sharing his message at esteemed venues like Oxford University and the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Gabe's work has been featured on major media outlets such as ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX, with over 150 appearances in news media coverage. He's also interviewed everyone from experts and researchers to A-list celebrities on Healthline Media's Inside Bipolar podcast - people like Dr. Phil McGraw, Alanis Morissette, and Jennette McCurdy. Gabe's ability to talk about suicide and mental health with everyone is what makes him stand out. In episode 525 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what Gabe's life was like before age 26 when he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, what are the misconceptions around bipolar disorder, how supportive loved ones, treatment, therapy, and self-education led to recovery, what's his favorite interview on the “Inside Mental Health” podcast, some ways to boost your self-esteem, a good conversation starter for someone with social anxiety, how college students can manage their depression or anxiety, how you can help someone who is hesitant to seek help, and how you can explain depression to your family and friends. Enjoy!

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast
Diagnosing Politicians? Why Mental Health Experts Refuse

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 27:08


Why won't mental health professionals share with the public when they suspect a presidential candidate has mental illness? As election cycles intensify, the public often seeks expert opinions on candidates' mental health, but there's a reason psychiatrists stay silent. In today's episode, host Gabe Howard and guest Rachael Beairsto dive into the history of the 1964 Goldwater Rule, which prohibits mental health experts from publicly diagnosing public figures without firsthand evaluation. They explore why this rule was established after the Barry Goldwater controversy, the ethical and practical dilemmas it addresses, and how "post-truth" culture challenges its boundaries. In a world where facts can feel secondary to personal beliefs, this episode unpacks why mental health diagnoses in the political sphere may be more divisive than informative. Tune in to discover the surprising reasons why expert silence might protect both democracy and those living with mental illness. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. This episode is sponsored, in part, by Cornbread Hemp. They produced the first-ever USDA-certified organic CBD gummies in America. Save 30% on your first order using code "Inside30." Guest co-host, Rachael Beairsto, is a senior editor with Healthline Media. She covers many health topics, including mental health, chronic conditions, and skin care. Most recently, she supported the launch of Wellos, a mobile wellness app that helps members reach their stress, nutrition, and weight goals. She's passionate about sharing accurate, engaging health information to help people lead their healthiest, happiest lives. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Conversation
In Conversation: 5 things everyone should know about menopause

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 27:46


This episode discusses some of the most important information everyone should have about perimenopause and menopause, in a world where, until recently, these key stages of life have received insufficient attention. Our special guest is Prof. Kate Clancy, professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, a human reproductive ecologist who specializes in uterine health, feminist science, and feminist science studies. In Conversation is a Healthline Media original podcast. This episode was produced by Flamingo Media for Medical News Today.

Agent Survival Guide Podcast
You're Not Alone This AEP!

Agent Survival Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 9:17


  You're not alone this AEP! The Ritter family is dedicated to help you have the best AEP yet. Discover tips to avoid burnout by working smarter, not harder.     Register with Ritter Insurance Marketing: https://app.ritterim.com/public/registration/     Contact the Agent Survival Guide Podcast! Email us ASGPodcast@Ritterim.com or call 1-717-562-7211 and leave a voicemail.   Resources: 3 Insurance Business Tools You Absolutely Can't Live Without: https://ritterim.com/the-ultimate-agent-resource-list/ Affinity Partnerships for Insurance Agents: https://link.chtbl.com/ASG617 Apps for Tracking Business Expenses: https://link.chtbl.com/ASGA67 Cultivating Growth in Your Insurance Agency and Life ft. Jen Flere: https://link.chtbl.com/ASGM20230410 Discover More About MedicareCENTER & Ask Integrity: https://ritterim.com/integrity-tools/ How Ritter Supports Agents: https://ritterim.com/support/ Habit & Mood Tracker Apps: https://link.chtbl.com/ASGA048  Overcome Stress with Niksen: The Art of Doing Nothing: https://link.chtbl.com/ASGM20240520   References: “4 Steps to Beating Burnout.” Harvard Business Review, www.hbr.org/2016/11/beating-burnout . Accessed 28 Oct. 2024. “5 Consequences of Overworking Employees for Your Business.” ActivTrak, 5 May 2024, www.activtrak.com/blog/consequences-of-overworking-employees/. Edú-Valsania, Sergio, et al. “Burnout: A Review of Theory and Measurement.” MDPI, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 4 Feb. 2022, www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/3/1780. Harper, Caitlin. “How to Build a Support System for Your Mental Health.” MyWellbeing, 22 June 2023, www.mywellbeing.com/therapy-101/how-to-build-a-support-system. Fraga, Juli. “How to Identify and Prevent Burnout.” Healthline, Healthline Media, www.healthline.com/health/tips-for-identifying-and-preventing-burnout. Accessed 28 Oct. 2024. “Is Work Overload Hurting Your Organization's Performance?” Calm, 29 July 2024, www.business.calm.com/resources/blog/is-work-overload-hurting-your-organizations-performance/. “Preventing Burnout: 7 Strategies and When to Seek Help.” Medical News Today, www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/preventing-burnout. Accessed 28 Oct. 2024. “The Health Benefits of Good Friends.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 15 Oct. 2024, www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/friendships/art-20044860. “The Research Is Clear: Long Hours Backfire for People and for Companies.” Harvard Business Review, 28 Dec. 2015, www.hbr.org/2015/08/the-research-is-clear-long-hours-backfire-for-people-and-for-companies.   Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim X (fka) Twitter, https://twitter.com/RitterIM and Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance    Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ and Threads, https://www.threads.net/@thesarahjrueppel  Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/   Not affiliated with or endorsed by Medicare or any government agency.   

In Conversation
In Conversation: 3 ways to slow down type 2 diabetes-related brain aging

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 35:24


In this episode, editors and co-hosts Yasemin Nicola Sakay and Maria Cohut are joined by Dr. Thomas Barber, associate professor at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and honorary consultant endocrinologist. They discuss how type 2 diabetes affects cognitive health and the steps people can take to help slow down brain aging. They focus on two recent studies showing how diabetes is linked to Alzheimer's as well as lifestyle changes that can protect brain health against the negative effects of diabetes. In Conversation is a Healthline Media original podcast. This episode was produced by Flamingo Media for Medical News Today. 

In Conversation
In Conversation: Toxic metals in tampons: Should you be worried?

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 32:20


In this podcast episode, editors and co-hosts Maria Cohut and Yasemin Nicola Sakay discuss whether tampons, pads, and other menstrual products pose a threat to health, as a recent study found traces of 16 heavy metals, including lead and cadmium, in several tampon brands. Anna Pollack, PhD, MPH, professor of global and community health at George Mason University College of Public Health, joins the podcast as a special guest to discuss what these findings mean and whether people should be concerned. In Conversation is a Healthline Media original podcast. This episode was produced by Flamingo Media for Medical News Today.

Outcomes Rocket
Safeguarding Health: AI's Role in Third-Party Risk Management with Ed Gaudet, CEO and founder of Censinet

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 27:48


Cyber attackers are becoming smarter and more organized, making it crucial for healthcare systems to stay ahead with robust cybersecurity measures. In this episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast series, co-hosts Dr. Jenny Yu and Saul Marquez interview Ed Gaudet, CEO and founder of Censinet, on how AI revolutionizes healthcare, particularly in third-party risk and enterprise risk management. Ed shares how his company is revolutionizing the way hospitals assess the cybersecurity readiness of third-party vendors through automation and a multi-sided network, drastically reducing the time required for cybersecurity risk assessments in healthcare. Addressing the complexities of AI in healthcare, he emphasizes the importance of robust governance. He also explains why organizations need to establish clear policies for AI use, considering the unique risks associated with AI, which extend beyond traditional cybersecurity threats. Join us as we explore the future of AI in healthcare and the critical role it plays in ensuring patient safety and improved care. Stay tuned! Resources:  Watch the entire interview here. Check more episodes of this Thought Leadership Series here. Connect with and follow Ed Gaudet on LinkedIn and email him here. Follow Censinet on LinkedIn and the website. Check out the Risk Never Sleeps podcast. Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn. Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.

In Conversation
Can tattoos cause blood or skin cancer

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 30:02


In this podcast episode, editors and co-hosts Maria Cohut and Yasmin Nicola Sakay discuss whether having tattoos can increase the risk of different types of cancer, particularly blood cancer, as recent evidence from a Swedish cohort has suggested. Special guest Dr. Milena Foerster, who researches the link between tattoos and cancer at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization (WHO), explains what we do and do not know about this association.In Conversation is a Healthline Media original podcast. This episode was produced by Flamingo Media for Medical News Today.

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast
Unmasking Fakes: Is Mental Health the New Excuse? (From Listener Questions)

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 25:32


Dive into a candid discussion on mental health as host Gabe Howard speaks with Rachael Beairsto, a senior editor for Healthline. Together, they tackle tough questions about authenticity and stigma provided by listeners like you. Explore how misconceptions and pop culture blur the lines between genuine struggles and excuses, examining why some may fake mental health issues and the impact on those who truly live with them. From self-harm to artistic stereotypes, they challenge familiar narratives and offer insights into navigating this complex terrain. Join them for an eye-opening exploration that sheds light on the nuances of mental illness in today's society. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- check out the official page. “We're using language that we don't fully understand. The wider conversation doesn't necessarily mean it's a more accurate conversation. If we're just learning a little bit about mental health here and there, it doesn't necessarily mean we understand the nuances. You know, people who have received a diagnosis professionally, the idea that they're faking it is really harmful. And it's a big part of mental health stigma. And it's like people assuming that maybe that that person is faking it can be a really hard part of living with a mental health disorder.” ~Rachael Beairsto, Healthline Senior Editor Our guest, Rachael Beairsto, is a senior editor with Healthline Media. She covers many health topics, including mental health, chronic conditions, and skin care. Most recently, she supported the launch of Wellos, a mobile wellness app that helps members reach their stress, nutrition, and weight goals. She's passionate about sharing accurate, engaging health information to help people lead their healthiest, happiest lives. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Conversation
In Conversation: Can we really ‘outrun the Grim Reaper'?

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 25:55


In this episode, Feature Editor Maria Cohut and Global News Editor Yasemin Nicola Sakay dive into the science behind how extreme exercise may help some people live longer. The study in question tracked a group of elite runners and found they could live an average of 5 years longer than the general population. Prof. Michael Papadakis, president of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC), discusses the health benefits and risks associated with such forms of exercise and gives easy to follow advice. In Conversation is an original podcast by Healthline Media. This episode was produced by Flamingo Media for Medical News Today.

Mind, Body And Business Podcast With Maria More
Transforming Your Plate with Registered Dietitian Jerlyn Jones | Episode 94

Mind, Body And Business Podcast With Maria More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 29:47


In this episode, Maria takes a deep dive into nutrition with Registered Dietian, Jerlyn Jones. Listen as they address (and debunk) common myths and reveal practical ways to get on the right track with your nutrition WITHOUT the overwhelm. Passionate about the transformative power of nutrition, Jerlyn Jones, is a seasoned media dietitian and the owner of The Lifestyle Dietitian LLC. With a mission to inspire and empower individuals to achieve their best health through mindful nutrition, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the dynamic field of food and nutrition. Jerlyn is a consultant to many organizations including media brands, news outlets, food brands, educational facilities, and medical organizations. Additionally, she's a trusted referral source within the medical community. A valued expert in health and wellness, Jerlyn frequently contributes to the media as both a writer and a resource. She is often asked to speak for various corporations, groups, and national organizations such as The Dairy Alliance, Healthline Media, Louisiana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (LAND), and Atlanta Business League. Jerlyn helps busy individuals get fast relief from inflammatory health issues such as bloating, joint pain, migraines, PCOS, irritable bowel syndrome, as well as fatigue and poor sleep naturally so they can get the health results they crave and know which foods to eat for the rest of their lives. Over 95% of her clients reduce their symptoms by 50% in the first 2 weeks of the Lifestyle Transformation Program! Learn more and connect with Jerlyn at: https://thelifestyledietitian.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mind, Body And Business Podcast With Maria More
Transforming Your Plate with Registered Dietitian Jerlyn Jones | Episode 94

Mind, Body And Business Podcast With Maria More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 29:47


In this episode, Maria takes a deep dive into nutrition with Registered Dietian, Jerlyn Jones. Listen as they address (and debunk) common myths and reveal practical ways to get on the right track with your nutrition WITHOUT the overwhelm. Passionate about the transformative power of nutrition, Jerlyn Jones, is a seasoned media dietitian and the owner of The Lifestyle Dietitian LLC. With a mission to inspire and empower individuals to achieve their best health through mindful nutrition, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the dynamic field of food and nutrition. Jerlyn is a consultant to many organizations including media brands, news outlets, food brands, educational facilities, and medical organizations. Additionally, she's a trusted referral source within the medical community. A valued expert in health and wellness, Jerlyn frequently contributes to the media as both a writer and a resource. She is often asked to speak for various corporations, groups, and national organizations such as The Dairy Alliance, Healthline Media, Louisiana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (LAND), and Atlanta Business League. Jerlyn helps busy individuals get fast relief from inflammatory health issues such as bloating, joint pain, migraines, PCOS, irritable bowel syndrome, as well as fatigue and poor sleep naturally so they can get the health results they crave and know which foods to eat for the rest of their lives. Over 95% of her clients reduce their symptoms by 50% in the first 2 weeks of the Lifestyle Transformation Program! Learn more and connect with Jerlyn at: https://thelifestyledietitian.com/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Outcomes Rocket
Innovative Care Solutions and Implementation with Dr. Shivdev Rao, co-founder and CEO of Abridge

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 23:33


Imagine AI solutions that enable physicians to return home to their families earlier and engage more meaningfully with their patients.  In this episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast series, co-hosts Dr. Jenny Yu and Saul Marquez interview Dr. Shivdev Rao, co-founder and CEO of Abridge, on how AI technologies are revolutionizing the healthcare industry by enhancing the doctor-patient relationship and streamlining complex workflows. Dr. Rao shares his journey with Abridge, a platform that is reshaping how physicians engage with patients by reducing the clerical workload significantly. He explains how their technology allows healthcare providers to reclaim the human aspect of medical practice, such as eye contact, patient interaction, and tailored care, and how AI technologies, streamline workflows within healthcare systems, providing physicians with more quality time with their patients. Dr. Rao also delves into the future of AI in healthcare, discussing both the excitement around its abilities to improve care and the challenges that lie ahead, particularly in terms of integrating these technologies within existing healthcare infrastructures. Tune in and explore these transformative developments and envision the future of healthcare with AI. Resources:  Check more episodes of this Thought Leadership Series here. Watch the entire interview here.  Connect with and follow Shivdev Rao on LinkedIn. Follow Abridge on LinkedIn and the website. Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn. Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.

In Conversation
In Conversation: What makes a diet truly heart-healthy?

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 29:40


In this episode of our podcast, Feature Editor Maria Cohut discusses matters related to diet and heart health with Prof. Oyinlola Oyebode, PhD, from Queen Mary University of London, in the United Kingdom. Some of the questions we address are: Why are certain foods, regardless of whether or not they are plant-based, so bad for the heart? How does salt impact the cardiovascular system? And what makes a truly heart-healthy diet? In Conversation is a Healthline Media original podcast. This episode was produced by Flamingo Media for Medical News Today.

Outcomes Rocket
The Impact of AI and Digital-First Care on Cost and Outcomes with Aniq Rahman, founder and CEO of Fabric

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 23:16


The pandemic made telemedicine essential, turning it into a key aspect of healthcare delivery for a seamless healthcare experience. In this episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast series, co-hosts Dr. Jenny Yu and Saul Marquez interview Aniq Rahman, founder and CEO of Fabric, who brings his deep expertise in engineering and entrepreneurship to discuss how AI is reshaping healthcare delivery. Aniq explores the significant changes in telemedicine since the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of AI in improving healthcare workflows, and how technology can drive down costs while enhancing patient and provider experiences. He also highlights the challenges and opportunities in implementing AI within existing healthcare systems and the potential impact on health equity.  Stay tuned as Aniq unpacks these topics and envisions the future of healthcare with a tech-driven approach. Resources:  Check more episodes of this Thought Leadership Series here. Watch the entire interview here. Connect with and follow Aniq Rahman on LinkedIn. Learn more about Fabric on LinkedIn and their website. Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn. Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.

Outcomes Rocket
Generative AI in the Face of Health Misinformation: A Friend or Foe as a Tool for Public Health Communications with Dr. Geeta Nayyar

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 19:26


Misinformation in health decisions can have life-threatening consequences, underscoring the critical importance of accuracy in guiding life-changing choices. In the third episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast series, hosts Dr. Jenny Yu and Saul Marquez interview Dr. Geeta Nayyar, author of Dead Wrong, about how misinformation affects public health and the steps leaders can take to combat it. Dr. G highlights the urgency of addressing misinformation, especially in the context of a post-pandemic world where mistrust in healthcare establishments remains high. Throughout the conversation, she sheds light on the urgency of addressing these challenges through better communication strategies and technology. From leveraging AI and social media for good to acknowledging the historical mistrust in healthcare, Dr. G offers a profound insight into how technology and human insight must align to improve health communication and regain public trust.  Tune in, navigate the complexities of health misinformation, and discover actionable strategies for healthcare leaders and consumers alike to foster a more informed public. Resources:  Connect with and follow Dr. Geeta Nayyar on LinkedIn and her website. Watch the entire interview here.  Learn more about the book Dead Wrong here. Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn. Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.

Inside Bipolar
Navigating Family Support: The Partnership Paradigm with Bipolar Disorder

Inside Bipolar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 41:45


Today we discuss the importance of forming a supportive partnership with loved ones managing bipolar disorder without it devolving into a codependent relationship. We also discuss how important it is for our friends and family members not to micromanage or infantilize those living with bipolar.  We emphasize the value of open communication so loved ones can express their fears and concerns and provide encouragement and positive interaction beyond the illness. Finally, the hosts encourage sharing this episode to help foster understanding and improve the support system for those living with bipolar disorder. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. “One of the reasons that you might not be invited in the room is because of you, and because of the way that you have talked to your loved ones, the way that you keep asking that fully loaded question of have you taken your meds, the way that you are constantly fussing at them like they're still a teenager in your home. Those might be the reasons that they don't let you get involved. Maybe if you felt like more a part of their team, as opposed to still their parent or some person in authority, they might be a little more willing to let you in when it comes to those kinds of things.” ~Dr. Nicole Washington Our Host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. He is also the host of Healthline Media's Inside Mental Health podcast available on your favorite podcast player. To learn more about Gabe, or book him for your next event, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Our Host, Dr. Nicole Washington, is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she attended Southern University and A&M College. After receiving her BS degree, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enroll in the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Since completing her residency training, Washington has spent most of her career caring for and being an advocate for those who are not typically consumers of mental health services, namely underserved communities, those with severe mental health conditions, and high performing professionals. Through her private practice, podcast, speaking, and writing, she seeks to provide education to decrease the stigma associated with psychiatric conditions. Find out more at DrNicolePsych.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outcomes Rocket
Unleashing AI's Potential: Transforming Healthcare for the Future with Dr. Tarun Kapoor, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Transformation Officer at Virtua Health

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 24:34


In the second episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast series, hosts Dr. Jenny Yu, Chief Health Officer at Healthline Media, and Saul Marquez, healthcare entrepreneur and founder of Outcomes Rocket, explore how AI is expected to enhance healthcare by providing deeper insights, improving patient experiences, and increasing operational efficiency, all while working alongside human expertise. Their esteemed guest, Dr. Tarun Kapoor, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Transformation Officer at Virtua Health, delves into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare, sharing insights on its current use, challenges, and the promising future it holds for care delivery. He talks about the mindful approach to AI integration at Virtua, emphasizing the distinction between automation and AI as well as the importance of leveraging the latter for meaningful opportunities in healthcare. Dr. Kapoor also highlights the need to differentiate the roles of humans and machines in setting and rewriting rules to ensure patient safety and the effective use of AI tools. From patient data security to addressing interoperability challenges, he provides valuable perspectives on AI adoption throughout the healthcare industry.  Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the promise of AI and digital transformation in driving healthcare forward! Resources:  Check more episodes of this Thought Leadership Series here. Watch the entire interview here. Connect with and follow Tarun Kapoor on LinkedIn here. Learn more about Virtua Health on LinkedIn and their website. Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn. Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.

Inside Bipolar
Busting Bipolar Myths: Uncovering the Truths Behind the Lies

Inside Bipolar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 34:27


Dispelling myths surrounding bipolar disorder can be challenging, especially considering its diverse presentation among individuals. In this episode, Gabe and Dr. Nicole delve into these misconceptions, emphasizing the varied nature of the disorder's symptoms and the complexities involved in diagnosis and treatment. While acknowledging the importance of medication, they stress the holistic approach necessary for effective management, including therapy, support networks, and coping mechanisms.  Additionally, they confront the misconception that loved ones are powerless in supporting individuals with bipolar disorder. Tune in now to gain a deeper understanding of bipolar disorder and learn the truths versus the lies.  To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. “. . . And that is probably one of the most dangerous myths. And really, it has its claws into all of the other myths, that this is somehow simple. And I, I'm, I'm, I'm terrified that people believe it's simple, especially for our loved ones and for our people diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Because if they don't realize how complicated this is, and they don't realize how much work they need to do and how difficult this is going to be, then they might not be prepared for what's ahead.” ~Gabe Howard, Host Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. He is also the host of Healthline Media's Inside Mental Health podcast available on your favorite podcast player. To learn more about Gabe, or book him for your next event, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Our host, Dr. Nicole Washington, is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she attended Southern University and A&M College. After receiving her BS degree, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enroll in the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Since completing her residency training, Washington has spent most of her career caring for and being an advocate for those who are not typically consumers of mental health services, namely underserved communities, those with severe mental health conditions, and high performing professionals. Through her private practice, podcast, speaking, and writing, she seeks to provide education to decrease the stigma associated with psychiatric conditions. Find out more at DrNicolePsych.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outcomes Rocket
AI & Ambient Intelligence: Fueling the Smart Hospital Revolution with Bruce Brandes, the President of care.ai

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 23:20


Join us for the inaugural episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast, where we unveil the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Led by Dr. Jenny Yu, Chief Health Officer at Healthline Media, and Saul Marquez, healthcare entrepreneur and founder of Outcomes Rocket, this series aims to demystify AI's impact on healthcare. In this episode, Bruce Brandes, the President of care.ai, explores the topic of ambient intelligence and its potential to transform healthcare delivery in hospitals. He shares insights into the current challenges in healthcare and how ambient intelligence can make a significant impact in addressing workforce shortages, improving operational efficiency, and enhancing patient outcomes. Bruce also explores specific use cases and success stories of implementing this technology, as well as addressing concerns around AI and privacy in healthcare.  Tune in to this thought-provoking discussion on the future of AI in healthcare with a focus on how it can revolutionize care delivery. Resources:  Check more episodes of this Thought Leadership Series here. Watch the entire interview here. Connect with and follow Bruce Brandes on LinkedIn. Learn more about care.ai on LinkedIn and their website. Listen to Bruce's previous episode on the Outcomes Rocket here. Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn. Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.

Inside Bipolar
Mood Stabilizers: Unraveling the Mysteries of These Medications

Inside Bipolar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 47:35


Today's episode discusses the complexities and reality of mood stabilizers for the treatment of bipolar disorder. Though mood stabilizers can significantly aid in shifting mood, they are not perfect and come with various side effects, some of which may require regular blood monitoring and can affect daily life differently for each individual. You can work with healthcare professionals to manage side effects, and sometimes, you can even find the positives in the challenges of treatment. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. He is also the host of Healthline Media's Inside Mental Health podcast available on your favorite podcast player. To learn more about Gabe, or book him for your next event, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Our host, Dr. Nicole Washington, is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she attended Southern University and A&M College. After receiving her BS degree, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enroll in the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Since completing her residency training, Washington has spent most of her career caring for and being an advocate for those who are not typically consumers of mental health services, namely underserved communities, those with severe mental health conditions, and high performing professionals. Through her private practice, podcast, speaking, and writing, she seeks to provide education to decrease the stigma associated with psychiatric conditions. Find out more at DrNicolePsych.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Bipolar
Speed Shift from Mania to Steady Thoughts (and How to Manage)

Inside Bipolar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 38:06


Many people with bipolar disorder miss the feeling of mania despite its destructive nature. Today, we discuss the complexity of treating bipolar disorder, emphasizing the importance of patience, concrete examples of symptoms, and the fact that medication can help stabilize and potentially hinder a patient's cognitive functions. Gabe and Dr. Nicole both agree on the need for people with bipolar disorder to be strong self-advocates, involve support systems, and work closely with their healthcare professionals to achieve stability and recovery. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. He is also the host of Healthline Media's Inside Mental Health podcast available on your favorite podcast player. To learn more about Gabe, or book him for your next event, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Our host, Dr. Nicole Washington, is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she attended Southern University and A&M College. After receiving her BS degree, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enroll in the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Since completing her residency training, Washington has spent most of her career caring for and being an advocate for those who are not typically consumers of mental health services, namely underserved communities, those with severe mental health conditions, and high performing professionals. Through her private practice, podcast, speaking, and writing, she seeks to provide education to decrease the stigma associated with psychiatric conditions. Find out more at DrNicolePsych.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Bipolar
Exploring the Gritty and Ugly Sides of Bipolar

Inside Bipolar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 42:41


Addressing the more difficult and less discussed aspects of bipolar disorder, such as the high suicide rates associated with the condition, the severe impacts of depressive episodes, and societal stigma & discrimination is never easy. However, in today's episode, we ask ourselves, candidly, do podcasts like this one ignore the “ugly” side of bipolar disorder? What about mental health speakers, writers, and influencers? Has the desire to put a positive spin on the harsh reality of mental illness gone too far? Our hosts want to acknowledge the complexity of addressing bipolar disorder and its consequences while still providing hope and encouragement to those affected. This episode was inspired by a listener's email. As always, we encourage feedback and topic suggestions. Send them to Show@psychcentral.com. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. He is also the host of Healthline Media's Inside Mental Health podcast available on your favorite podcast player. To learn more about Gabe, or book him for your next event, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Our host, Dr. Nicole Washington, is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she attended Southern University and A&M College. After receiving her BS degree, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enroll in the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Since completing her residency training, Washington has spent most of her career caring for and being an advocate for those who are not typically consumers of mental health services, namely underserved communities, those with severe mental health conditions, and high performing professionals. Through her private practice, podcast, speaking, and writing, she seeks to provide education to decrease the stigma associated with psychiatric conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Bipolar
Is “I'm Bipolar” a Stigmatizing Statement?

Inside Bipolar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 38:16


If you spend time discussing bipolar disorder, you'll quickly see there are many complexities and controversies surrounding language and identity. Today's conversation aims to emphasize respect and personal empowerment while encouraging society to accommodate individual language preferences and focus on broader issues of care for those living with bipolar disorder. In today's episode, we explore the tension between person-first language and conscious language initiatives and the way individuals with bipolar disorder choose to describe their own experiences. We question the rigidity of language initiatives and advocate for preference versus hard and fast rules To read the transcript -- and learn more -- visit the official episode page. Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. He is also the host of Healthline Media's Inside Mental Health podcast available on your favorite podcast player. To learn more about Gabe, or book him for your next event, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Dr. Nicole Washington is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she attended Southern University and A&M College. After receiving her BS degree, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enroll in the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Since completing her residency training, Washington has spent most of her career caring for and being an advocate for those who are not typically consumers of mental health services, namely underserved communities, those with severe mental health conditions, and high performing professionals. Through her private practice, podcast, speaking, and writing, she seeks to provide education to decrease the stigma associated with psychiatric conditions. Find out more at DrNicolePsych.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crooked Illness
189: Unveiling Realities of Silent Success Living with Bipolar

Crooked Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 32:21


Why is it that we do not hear from more people who have achieved success when it comes to living with bipolar? Success does not look the same for everyone. But what does success look like when navigating life with bipolar? In this episode, I get into a deep conversation about these topics with Gabe Howard, a well-known figure in the mental health advocacy field. Gabe is the author of 'Mental Illness is an Asshole,' and host of the podcast 'Inside Bipolar' from Healthline Media, which offers a unique perspective on living with bipolar disorder. He also hosts the 'Inside Mental Health' podcasts and co-hosts the 'A Bipolar, A Schizophrenic, and a Podcast,' podcast. Gabe breaks down the challenges and misconceptions surrounding bipolar disorder and the role fear plays in staying silent. Gabe shares his personal journey, from his diagnosis in 2003 to the recognition of the lifelong management of the disorder. Gabe stresses the importance of changing perceptions and creating positive examples for those navigating a similar path. This shared experience provides valuable insights and sparks a crucial dialogue about the ongoing process of living well with bipolar disorder. For more Gabe, be sure to connect with him here! 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:22 Gabe's Story: Living with Bipolar Disorder 05:55 The Impact of Diagnosis and the Journey to Acceptance 06:00 The Power of Support Groups and Shifting Mindsets 07:46 The Struggle for Stability and the Path to Recovery 09:30 The Importance of Believing in Yourself 11:00 The Transition from Silence to Openness about Mental Health 14:59 The Responsibility to Share Personal Stories 16:41 Fear and the Impact on Career 17:12 Experiences of Discrimination at Work 18:35 Overcoming Fear and Speaking Out 19:17 The Turning Point: Choosing to Share the Experience 20:16 The Power of Positive Examples 21:03 The Importance of Sharing and Inspiring Others 23:14 Living Well with Bipolar: A Personal Perspective 24:39 The Roommate Analogy: Living with Bipolar 27:19 The Power of Online Communities and Podcasts 28:42 Final Thoughts and Resources

First Take SA
SADAG: Loneliness over the festive season

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 8:03


A report by American health information provider, Healthline Media, has revealed that social isolation is one of the biggest predictors of depression, especially during the holidays season. The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) says there are a lot of people who feel lonely over the festive season. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Tracy Feinstein, Call Centre Manager at the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG)... 

HLTH Matters
S4 Ep3: Trusted Health Information in an Overloaded World —Featuring Jenny Yu

HLTH Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 9:57


About Jenny Yu:Jenny Yu, MD FACS, is the Chief Health Officer for Healthline Media, the number one health publisher that drives well-being forward by leading our audience of 74 million people to take action and improve their lives. She leads the Medical Affairs team and supports the organization in strategy, growth, and medical integrity. Before joining the organization in 2020, she was a practicing academic clinician with experience in research and operation. She is the Co-founder of a non-profit, Project Theia, focusing on education, care, and innovation in facial reconstructive surgeries for global communities. She has a broad interest in innovation and solutions that help patients navigate the complexity of the healthcare systems.During her tenure at Healthline Media and RVO Health, she has engaged in various thought leadership opportunities and provided her clinical perspective internally and externally onbroad-ranging topics such as access and adherence, whole-person health, and health literacy.She graduated from The Ohio State University Medical School and completed an ophthalmology residency and an Oculoplastics fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. She has over 20+ publications in peer-reviewed journals, numerous book chapters, and various speaking engagements during her 15+ years of clinical practice.Things You'll Learn:Access to reliable and accessible health information is crucial for patients and consumers. High healthcare costs significantly impact patient outcomes, highlighting the necessity for affordable healthcare solutions.Personalized communication and consistent messaging play a vital role in effective healthcare practices.Cross-functional partnerships and collaborations are essential in addressing holistic health needs and promoting preventive care.Technology and innovative services have a substantial impact on improving healthcare accessibility, education, and cost concerns.Resources:Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn.Follow Healthline on LinkedIn.Visit the Healthline Website and here.

PiZetta Media: Podcast with a Cause

Gabe Howard is a author, speaker and host of the "Inside Bipolar" podcast from Healthline Media.

A Couple Takes on MS
Episode 60 – Take a look into our MS caregiving experiences

A Couple Takes on MS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 28:40


There's more to our relationship than 18 years of marriage and each of us living with Multiple Sclerosis. We also are in a caregiving relationship. Jennifer is my primary caregiver, and I am hers. We were so humbled and honored that Healthline Media connected with us and included our caregiving story in its three-part Taking Care video series. Join us for this episode of A Couple Takes on MS Podcast as we discuss what the experience was like to have film crews from NYC and Detroit arrive at our home in Michigan to capture our day-to-day realities and explore why caregiving is the story that must be told. All in all, being a family caregiver is a double-edged sword that can be both a blessing and a burden, and we went into our marriage knowing what we were facing. Or did we? There is so much to being a caregiver. And we are not alone in this experience. According to estimates from the National Alliance for Caregiving, during the past year, 65.7 million Americans (or 29% of the adult U.S. adult population involving 31% of all U.S. households) served as family caregivers for an ill or disabled relative. Reports also indicated that 24.4% of adults aged 45 to 64 years are caregivers compared to 18.8% of adults aged 65 years and older. One in four (25.4%) women are caregivers compared to one in five (18.9%) men. Here are the links we referenced for you to follow up on: • Healthline presents Taking Care – Healthline's three-part series that includes stories about caregiving relationships within the Alzheimer's, breast cancer and the MS (that's us!) communities. • caregiving.com – Comprehensive online caregiving resource for which Dan serves as a Caregiving Champion. • 14 resources for family caregivers to make managing it all less stressful – Insightful article posted on care.com.

The Bright Side of Life (Mental Health, Self Care)
Gabe Howard's Inspiring Journey Living with Bipolar Disorder

The Bright Side of Life (Mental Health, Self Care)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 80:19


In this enlightening episode of The Bright Side of Life, we delve into bipolar disorder with our special guest, Gabe Howard. Gabe is a passionate mental health advocate and a living testament to resilience in the face of mental health challenges. Gabe Howard, a prominent voice in the mental health community, provides listeners with a raw and authentic look into his personal journey living with bipolar disorder. Gabe is also the host of the popular Inside Mental Health and Inside Bipolar podcasts (from Healthline Media) . He is the only person living with serious and persistent mental illness to host a top award-winning podcast for a major media company.Through his compelling storytelling, he sheds light on the nuances of bipolar disorder, breaking down misconceptions and offering insights into what it truly means to navigate life with this condition. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the emotional highs and lows that come with bipolar disorder. Gabe's candid sharing educates and fosters a sense of connection, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles.Throughout the episode, we discuss various aspects of bipolar disorder, from its impact on daily life and relationships to the importance of self-care and seeking support. Gabe's humor and candidness create a comfortable space for listeners to learn and empathize.Connect with Gabe: https://www.gabehoward.com/

Before You Kill Yourself
Gabe Howard: God or Garbage - learning how to manage bipolar disorder

Before You Kill Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 67:31


Gabe Howard joins us to discuss managing his suicidal ideations, struggling with substance abuse, divorce and wanting to feel like he matters.BIOGRAPHY: Gabe is host of the popular Inside Mental Health and Inside Bipolar podcasts (from Healthline Media - the world's largest health site). Everyone from Dr. Phil to Alanis Morissette to Jennette McCurdy has been interviewed by Gabe, who lives with bipolar and anxiety disorders, and has been successfully managing these conditions for twenty years. He is the only person living with serious and persistent mental illness to host a top award-winning podcast for a major media company.Gabe was diagnosed 20 years ago, at a time in his life when he was also battling substance abuse, obesity, and ideations of suicide. As he explains in this clip, Gabe had had suicidal thoughts since he was a young child; he nearly carried it out in his 20s but was saved by a friend who took him to a clinic instead. Thankfully, Gabe made it from rock bottom to living and managing his conditions while working as a top rated podcast host and public speaker.GABE'S MEDIA KIT: WWW.gabehoward.com/mediakitSponsor:Is there something interfering with your happiness or is preventing you from achieving your goals? https://betterhelp.com/leo and enjoy 10% off your first month and start talking to mental health professional today!! 1-on-1 Coaching: If you want go from feeling hopeless to hopeful, lonely to connected and like a burden to a blessing, then go to 1-on-1 coaching, go to www.thrivewithleo.com. Let's get to tomorrow, together. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline988Teen Line (Los Angeles)800-852-8336The Trevor Project (LGBTQ Youth Hotline)866-488-7386National Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-SAFE [800-799-7233]Crisis Text LineText "Connect" to 741741 in the USALifeline Chathttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/International Suicide Hotlines: http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.htmlhttps://www.nowmattersnow.org/skillshttps://sobermeditations.libsyn.com/ www.suicidesafetyplan.com https://scaa.club/

The MM+M Podcast
MM+M Podcast 7.26.23: Healthline's Dr. Jenny Yu wants to shape the GLP-1 conversation

The MM+M Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 38:34


Jack O'Brien talks with Dr. Jenny Yu, chief health officer at Healthline Media, about the nuance missing from the GLP-1 conversation and how marketers can reshape messaging. Lecia Bushak discusses a bill that would require HHS to better monitor AI advancements for biosecurity threats, as well as President Biden's crackdown on insurers who avoid paying for mental healthcare. And Twitter's rebrand tops our social media segment, along with items on Bronny James' cardiac arrest and a potentially dangerous TikTok trend involving face cleanse. Follow us on twitter: @MMMnewswww.mmm-online.com Music by  Sixième Son.

The Confident Mompreneur Podcast
#67 Empowered Health: Navigating PCOS and Beyond with Dr. Ami Patel

The Confident Mompreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 43:08


In this episode, host Kyrie engages in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Ami Patel, a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist and renowned clinical pharmacist with a passion for empowering individuals to take control of their health. Dr. Ami Patel, the host of "The PCOS Holistic Coach Podcast" and creator of the PCOS Holistic Coach YouTube channel, is on a mission to raise awareness about menstrual health, mental health, infertility, and PCOS within the minority community. As a medical writer, speaker, and Medical Advisor at Healthline Media, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to help listeners navigate the complexities of PCOS and beyond. Join Kyrie and Dr. Ami as they explore the multifaceted aspects of PCOS, women's health, mental well-being, and the vital role of medication and supplements in managing symptoms. Through engaging discussions, they debunk common myths and misconceptions surrounding PCOS, including the connections between PCOS, infertility, weight, birth control, and metformin. Listeners can expect practical lifestyle tips and empowering advice to effectively manage PCOS and its associated challenges. Dr. Ami advocates for being one's own health advocate, sheds light on medical gaslighting, and discusses the importance of friends and family in supporting someone with PCOS. In addition to delving into the intricacies of PCOS, "Empowered Health" also addresses the significance of monitoring menstrual health and regular cycles, even for those who do not desire to have children. Dr. Ami and Kyrie emphasize the broader implications of maintaining period health and its impact on overall well-being. Don't miss out on this empowering journey toward self-advocacy, knowledge, and reclaiming control over your health. Get ready to unlock your potential for holistic well-being and take charge of your health like never before. Find Dr. Ami Patel @pcos.holistic.coach and www.pcosholisticcoach.com Find Kyrie @theconfidentmompreneur --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyrie-blaney/support

In Conversation
In Conversation: Can diet and exercise reverse prediabetes?

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 35:25


In this episode, Medical News Today investigates whether reversing prediabetes via lifestyle changes — such as diet and exercise — is possible. Joining the conversation with Dr. Hilary Guite and Global News editor Yasemin Nicola Sakay are Dr. Thomas Barber, associate clinical professor at Warwick Medical School and consultant endocrinologist at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, and Angela Chao, Managing Editor at Healthline Media, who shared her experiences about how she reversed her prediabetes diagnosis.

The Neil Haley Show
Gabe Howard

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 22:00


Gabe Howard is an award-winning podcast host, author, and sought-after speaker. In 2003, he was diagnosed with bipolar and anxiety disorders after being committed to a psychiatric hospital. Gabe hosts the weekly Inside Mental Health podcast for Healthline Media and is the author of Mental Illness is an Asshole and Other Observations. He has appeared in numerous publications, including bipolar magazine, WebMD, Healthline.com, and the Stanford Online Medical Journal. He's been a guest on several podcasts, including The One You Feed, The Savvy Psychologist, and Out of Patients. Among his many awards, he is the recipient of Mental Health America's Norman Guitry Award and received a resolution from the Governor of Ohio naming him an “Everyday Hero.” The Inside Mental Health podcast has been honored by both NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and WEGO Health. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive and patient wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. Learn more at gabehoward.com.   You can purchase his book here: https://amzn.to/3kahwEI  

Naturally Savvy
BONUS EPISODE! EP #1128: The 411 on MONKEYPOX with Dr. Jenny Yu.

Naturally Savvy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 25:08


Given the World Health Organization's recent declaration of the Monkeypox outbreak as a global health emergency, Lisa is joined by Dr. Jenny Yu,  head of Medical Affairs at Healthline Media. Here are some of the things answered by Dr. Yu: What is monkeypox?Is monkypox deadly?What are the symptoms of monkeypox? How does monkeypox spread? Is monkeypox an STD? How can monkeypox be prevented? What treatments are available for monkeypox? Is there a vaccine for monkeypox? Who should get vaccinated? Where can you find out if you're eligible for a vaccine? 

Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy
Gabe Howard Talks About What It's Like to Work with Bipolar and Be Fired Due to Bipolar Disorder

Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 51:11


Snap Out of It! is pleased to speak with award-winning podcaster and mental health advocate Gabe Howard. Gabe has lived with bipolar and anxiety disorders since 2003. Gabe has a harrowing tale of when he was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Not only can he speak to what it was like to work with bipolar disorder before being diagnosed, but he can also speak to what it was like to “come out” at work and, finally, be fired because of his bipolar disorder. This is an interview you can't miss. See here for transcripts and more about the podcast: http://snapoutofitpodcast.com Note: There is a small amount of profanity in this interview. About Gabe Gabe Howard hosts the weekly Inside Mental Health podcast for Healthline Media and is the author of Mental Illness is an Asshole and Other Observations. He has appeared in numerous publications, including bipolar magazine, WebMD, Healthline.com, and the Stanford Online Medical Journal. He's been a guest on several podcasts, including The One You Feed, The Savvy Psychologist, and Out of Patients. Among his many awards, he is the recipient of Mental Health America's Norman Guitry Award and received a resolution from the Governor of Ohio naming him an “Everyday Hero.” The Inside Mental Health podcast has been honored by both NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and WEGO Health. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive and patient wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without.

Curiosity Daily
From the Archives: Pi Almost Legally Changed to 3.2

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 14:08


This episode originally aired on 3/13/2020. New episodes coming soon. Learn about how speed listening to podcasts (or "podfasting") affects our emotions; the health differences between white and brown rice; and the time pi was once almost legally changed to 3.2.Speed listening's effects on emotion by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from S.P.)Rousseau, S. (2020, January 24). I Tried Listening to Podcasts at 3x and Broke My Brain. Medium; OneZero. https://onezero.medium.com/i-tried-listening-to-podcasts-at-3x-and-broke-my-brain-d8823edecb7cLiebenthal, E., Silbersweig, D. A., & Stern, E. (2016). The Language, Tone and Prosody of Emotions: Neural Substrates and Dynamics of Spoken-Word Emotion Perception. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2016.00506Murray, I. R., & Arnott, J. L. (1993). Toward the simulation of emotion in synthetic speech: A review of the literature on human vocal emotion. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 93(2), 1097–1108. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.405558Philippou-Hubner, D., Vlasenko, B., Bock, R., & Wendemuth, A. (2012). The Performance of the Speaking Rate Parameter in Emotion Recognition from Speech. 2012 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo. https://doi.org/10.1109/icme.2012.183Kraxenberger, M., Menninghaus, W., Roth, A., & Scharinger, M. (2018). Prosody-Based Sound-Emotion Associations in Poetry. Frontiers in Psychology, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01284The health differences between white and brown rice are dead even by Steffie DruckerWhelan, C. (2017, May 25). Brown Rice vs. White Rice: Which Is Better for You? Healthline; Healthline Media. https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/brown-rice-vs-white-riceAllan, P. (2020, February 19). Is Brown Rice Really That Much Healthier Than White Rice? Lifehacker. https://lifehacker.com/is-brown-rice-really-that-much-healthier-than-white-ric-1820044994Parletta, N. (2018, December 5). Rice is a major source of arsenic exposure. Cosmos Magazine. https://cosmosmagazine.com/biology/rice-is-a-major-source-of-arsenic-exposurePi Was Once Almost Legally Changed to 3.2 by Ashley Hamer: https://curiosity.com/topics/happy-pi-day-how-pi-was-almost-legally-changed-to-32-curiosityWant to learn even more? Head to discovery+ to stream from some of your favorite shows. Go to discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply.

University of Iowa College of Public Health
The Power of Words: a discussion about language, communications, and public health

University of Iowa College of Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 30:21


This is a terrific episode about language, communications, diversity, and equity as they relate to public health and health care. Logan and Anya welcome University of Iowa College of Public Health alumna, Bella De Soriano as she talks about her work with Healthline Media to create The Conscious Language Guide, a tool to improve patient-provider communication and advance their work toward health equity. De Soriano (17MPH) is the senior public health integrity manager at Healthline Media and has spent her career examining health equity in research and community settings. You can find the guide at https://transform.healthline.com/language A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-language-communications-and-public-health/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to cph-gradambassador@uiowa.edu

Rio Bravo qWeek
Episode 82 - Eczema Basics

Rio Bravo qWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 13:36


Episode 82: Eczema Basics. By Lam Chau, MS3, Ross University School of Medicine; and Brandy Truong, MS4, Ross University School of Medicine. Edited and moderated by Hector Arreaza, MD. Brandy and Lam discuss the basics of pathophysiology, presentation, and general treatment of eczema.   This is Rio Bravo qWeek, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California. Our program is affiliated with UCLA, and it's sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. Atopic dermatitis (eczema). A common skin disorder among children is atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema. At least 1 in 10 children have eczema; however, it affects many adults as well. About 31.6 million people, which is 10% in the U.S., have some form of eczema. Some other statistics worth noting are that children born outside of the U.S. have a 50% lower risk of developing eczema. The risk increases after living in the U.S. for 10 years. Also, 80% of individuals with eczema experience the onset at younger than 6 years old, and at least 80% will outgrow it by adolescence or adulthood.  Pathophysiology.  Eczema is caused by a disruption of the skin barrier. The outer layer of the skin contains a protein called “filaggrin” which helps form a barrier between the skin and environment. If a person has less of this protein, it's harder for the skin to retain water and lock in that moisture. Genetics and environment play a role and it often runs in families. People with eczema often have other allergic conditions such as asthma, seasonal allergies, and/or food allergies. Presentation. Eczema rashes can present differently for each person. It can be all over the body or just a few spots and people go through exacerbations or flare ups where the rash worsens and then gets better, which we call remission.  In babies, eczema tends to start on the scalp and face. You'll sometimes see red, dry rashes on the cheeks, forehead, and around the mouth.  For young children, rashes can occur in the elbow creases, on the back of the knees, the neck, and around the eyes. Sometimes the rash will ooze and crust.  There's different severities in eczema which helps guide treatment. Mild: some mild areas of dry skin, mild itching (with or without small areas of redness), little or no impact on everyday activities, sleep, and psychosocial well-being.Moderate: moderate areas of dry skin, pruritus becomes more frequent, redness is moderate, moderate impact on everyday activities and psychosocial well-being, and frequently disturbed sleep.Severe: widespread areas of dry skin, continuous itching, redness, bleeding, oozing, cracking, severe limitation of everyday activities and psychosocial functioning, and loss of sleep each night. Exacerbating factors. Factors that exacerbate eczema include excessive bathing without moisturizing, low humidity environments, stress, overheating, and exposure to solvents and detergents. Management. Explaining in detail the management of eczema would take a long time, but we will give you some of the basic principles of treatment. Patient follow up is key to succeed in the management of eczema. You may need to see these patients every 2-4 weeks in some cases and escalate treatment depending on severity. Eczema can be very frustrating for parents and patients. The management requires a multi approach including - eliminating factors that exacerbate eczema, restoring the skin barrier, treating infection, hydrating the skin, patient education, and oral medications. In terms of patient education, a study was done where it showed a 6-week education program that had 2-hour weekly sessions that talked about medical, nutritional, and psychological issues associated with eczema. It resulted in an overall decrease in severity after one year. Moisturizing cannot be overstressed. It is the mainstay of the treatment. Use as much creams as you can. The best moisturizers have a high content of oil, and they are recommended instead of lotions, which contain a percentage of alcohol. So, use emollients or thick creams liberally. Emollients should be applied two times daily and after bathing or handwashing. Some common moisturizers that can be found at common drug stores include Lubriderm, Aveeno, Aquaphor, Cetaphil, and CeraVe.  Keeping the skin hydrated and moisturized will also help with the itching. Itching can be very disrupting in the patients' lives and it can worsen symptoms if left untreated. Itching can result in lichenification, infection, bleeding, crusting, oozing, and cause permanent scars.   Topical steroids is another basic treatment for mild to moderate cases of eczema. Steroids can be used intermittently to prevent and treat exacerbations. For prevention, for example, topical steroids can be used two days a week (weekends) for 16 weeks. To treat exacerbations, prescribe twice a day topical steroid for 2-4 weeks.  When using topical corticosteroids, there should be caution using a high potency on areas like the face and skin folds since those are areas at risk for atrophy. However, a brief use of a higher potency can provide a quick response then patients can be switched to a lower potency. In the US, topical steroids are classified in 7 groups, going from group 1 “super-high potency” to group 7 “least potent”. As a primary care provider, you can memorize at least one formulation from each category and prescribe it as needed.  An example of low potency topical steroid would be hydrocortisone 2.5% (least potent, group 7) and triamcinolone 0.1% (Kenalog®), low potency, group 6.  A high potency topical corticosteroid would be Betamethasone dipropionate 0.05% cream (Diproline®) or mometasone furoate 0.1% cream (Elocon®). Those two creams are in the group 2 or high potency. There are other treatments we did not talk about, including calcineurin inhibitors, crisaborole, a phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor (Eucrisa®), antibiotics, and oral medications. We invite you to keep learning about eczema. As we conclude this episode, we'd like to recommend you take a look at the National Eczema Association website. It contains a lot of helpful information material for patients. Invite your patients to consult that website as well.  Conclusion: Now we conclude our episode number 82 “Eczema Basics.” Our medical students have become excellent teachers. Today they explained very well the basics of eczema. Remind your patients to moisturize, moisturize and moisturize their skin with emollients. Topical steroids can be used for the treatment and prevention of exacerbations. Other treatments such as antibiotics, medications and even biologicals are not always needed but they may be used depending on severity. Even without trying, every night you go to bed being a little wiser.Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek. If you have any feedback about this podcast, contact us by email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care physician for additional medical advice. This week we thank Hector Arreaza, Brandy Truong, and Lam Chau. Audio edition: Suraj Amrutia. See you next week! _____________________References:“Eczema Prevalence, Quality of Life and Economic Impact.” National Eczema Association, 8 Sept. 2021, https://nationaleczema.org/research/eczema-facts/.  Howe, William. Treatment of atopic dermatitis (eczema). Up to Date, last updated: December 08, 2021. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/treatment-of-atopic-dermatitis-eczema?search=eczema&source=search_result&selectedTitle=1~150&usage_type=default&display_rank=1#H1 . Sarah, Stein. “Eczema in Babies and Children.” HealthyChildren.org, American Academy of Pediatrics, 13 Mar. 2020, www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/skin/Pages/Eczema.aspx#:~:text=At%20least%20one%20in%2010,sensitive%20skin%20than%20other%20people.   Watson, Stephanie. “Eczema Support Group: Local, How to Find, and More.” Healthline, Healthline Media, 27 May 2021, www.healthline.com/health/eczema/eczema-support-group#takeaway. 

Heavier Than I Look
Set Point Theory & BMI

Heavier Than I Look

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 13:10


Setpoint theory describes a theory of weight maintenance in which one's weight is genetically predetermined in a preferred range, explaining that your body will do what it must in order to maintain this range. Diets fail because our bodies and our weights are genetically pre-determined, unable to be commodified by the harmful BMI metric, which ignores several crucial details in calculating a person's relative health. This episode dives deep into both of these concepts and their standing in the medical field, uncovering significant chasms of misleading information.    Bibliography (show notes):   Christensen, Jen. Calling BS on BMI: How Can We Tell How Fat We Are? | CNN. CNN, 16 Aug. 2017, www.cnn.com/2017/08/16/health/bmi-measure-fat-questions/index.html. Ghoshal, Malini. “Set Point Theory and How It Relates to Diet and Weight Loss.” Healthline, Healthline Media, 19 Mar. 2020, www.healthline.com/health/set-point-theory#summary. Müller, Manfred J et al. “Is there evidence for a set point that regulates human body weight?.” F1000 medicine reports vol. 2 59. 9 Aug. 2010, doi:10.3410/M2-59   Oliver, J.E. (2006). Fat Politics: The Real Story Behind America's Obesity Epidemic. (pp. 16-22). New York: Oxford University Press. Ratini, Melinda. “Set Point Weight: Why You May Regain Weight after Losing It.” WebMD, WebMD, 19 May 2021, www.webmd.com/diet/obesity/what-is-set-point-weight#2. “Set Point Theory: What It Is and How to Know If You're at It.” NourishRX, 21 Sept. 2021, nourishrx.com/set-point-theory/. “Week One: The Science of Set Point.” BIDMC of Boston, 12 Oct. 2017, www.bidmc.org/about-bidmc/wellness-insights/nutrition/week-one-the-science-of-set-point

Curiosity Daily
Psychedelic Therapy History, Cold Showers, Only Child Myth

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 15:25


Learn about psychedelics research in the 1950s; cold shower benefits; and an inaccurate stereotype about the only child. Thousands of patients were treated with psychedelics in the 1950s by Cameron Duke Fuentes, J. J., Fonseca, F., Elices, M., Farré, M., & Torrens, M. (2020). Therapeutic Use of LSD in Psychiatry: A Systematic Review of Randomized-Controlled Clinical Trials. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00943  Lattin, D. (2017, January 3). How the War on Drugs Halted Research Into the Potential Benefits of Psychedelics. Slate Magazine; Slate. https://slate.com/technology/2017/01/the-war-on-drugs-halted-research-into-the-potential-benefits-of-psychedelics.html  Rick, D. (2011). Dr. Leary's Concord Prison Experiment: A 34-Year Follow-up Study. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02791072.1998.10399715  The '60s Are Gone, But Psychedelic Research Trip Continues. (2014, March 9). NPR.org. https://www.npr.org/2014/03/09/288285764/the-60s-are-gone-but-psychedelic-research-trip-continues  Yensen, R., & Dryer, D. A. (1992, September 24). Thirty Years of Psychedelic Research: The Spring Grove Experiment and Its Sequels. ResearchGate; unknown. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309477954_Thirty_Years_of_Psychedelic_Research_The_Spring_Grove_Experiment_and_Its_Sequels  Johns Hopkins Medicine Receives First Federal Grant for Psychedelic Treatment Research in 50 years. (2021, October 18). Johns Hopkins Medicine Newsroom. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/newsroom/news-releases/johns-hopkins-medicine-receives-first-federal-grant-for-psychedelic-treatment-research-in-50-years  Are cold showers actually worth it? by Cameron Duke Bottoms, L. (2021, September 28). Cold showers are said to be good for you – here's what the evidence shows. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/cold-showers-are-said-to-be-good-for-you-heres-what-the-evidence-shows-167822   Buijze, G. A., Sierevelt, I. N., van der Heijden, B. C. J. M., Dijkgraaf, M. G., & Frings-Dresen, M. H. W. (2016). The Effect of Cold Showering on Health and Work: A Randomized Controlled Trial. PLOS ONE, 11(9), e0161749. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161749  Janský, L., Pospíšilová, D., Honzová, S., Uličný, B., Šrámek, P., Zeman, V., & Kamínková, J. (1996). Immune system of cold-exposed and cold-adapted humans. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 72-72(5-6), 445–450. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00242274  Only children aren't more selfish than kids with siblings by Steffie Drucker Only Children Are No More Selfish Than Those With Siblings. (2021, October 7). Research Digest. https://digest.bps.org.uk/2021/10/07/only-children-are-no-more-selfish-than-those-with-siblings/   Zheng, X., Su, Q., Jing, C., & Zhang, Y.-Y. (2021). They Are Not Little Emperors: Only Children Are Just as Altruistic as Non-Only Children. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 194855062110381. https://doi.org/10.1177/19485506211038190   Higuera, V. (2019, October 23). Only Child Syndrome: Proven Reality or Long-Standing Myth? Healthline; Healthline Media. https://www.healthline.com/health/parenting/only-child-syndrome   one-child policy | Definition, Start Date, Effects, & Facts | Britannica. (2021). In Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/one-child-policy  Fifield, A. (2019, May 3). Beijing's one-child policy is gone. But many Chinese are still reluctant to have more. Washington Post; The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/beijings-one-child-policy-is-gone-but-many-chinese-are-still-reluctant-to-have-more/2019/05/02/c722e568-604f-11e9-bf24-db4b9fb62aa2_story.html   Gallagher, J. (2020, July 14). Fertility rate: “Jaw-dropping” global crash in children being born. BBC News; BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/health-53409521   BBC News. (2021, May 31). China allows three children in major policy shift. BBC News; BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-57303592  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Speak Good Podcast
Should You Stop Saying These Words?

The Speak Good Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 53:04


Peanut gallery. Master bedroom. Wheelchair bound. Birth defect.   What do these terms have in common? They all have the power to offend – the first two because of their racist origins and the next two because they're often considered ableist.  As our guest Bella De Soriano points out, the words we use have the power to make people sick - but also to heal. In her work with Healthline Media, De Soriano recently created The Conscious Language Guide to improve patient-provider communication and advance their work toward health equity. Through conscious language, we can ensure better health outcomes for everyone. In this episode, we'll talk about how an ever-evolving language can create challenges, as well opportunities that can bring everyone closer together.GUEST: Bella De Soriano, Healthline Media's Senior Public Health Integrity Manager, Medical AffairsGUEST BIO: Bella De Soriano is the senior public health integrity manager for Healthline Media's Medical Affairs team. She has spent nearly 10 years focused on health equity in research and community settings. Along with Healthline Media's editorial team, she created The Conscious Language Guide as part of a broader Conscious Language Initiative to ensure Healthline Media's content is nonjudgmental and inclusive of communities that have historically been excluded. Working across all of Healthline's brands (Healthline.com, MedicalNewsToday.com, Greatist.com, and PsychCentral.com), De Soriano and her colleagues strive to make content more accessible and inclusive to more people, by addressing systemic bias and health disparities.LINKS:Conscious Language Guide – Healthline's resource guide for health equity in language.Diversity Style Guide – A resource for journalists and media professionals.UCSF Transgender Clinic (Terminology) – Guidelines for the care of transgender and gender nonbinary people.National Center on Disability and Journalism – A comprehensive disability language style guide.Autism Self Advocacy Network – Resources include books, guides, and articles.National Association of Black Journalists – Stylebook for newsrooms and others, including students, educators, and researchers.National Association of Hispanic Journalists – Cultural Competence HandbookSpeak Good Pod LinksFollow us on Twitter @speakgoodpodCheck out our blogGot an episode idea?

Curiosity Daily
Art in Space, Screen Time in Lockdown, Mold vs. Chemicals

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 16:47


Learn about the Space for Art Foundation; how screen time helped kids in lockdown; and mold vs. cleaning product safety.  More from NASA astronaut Nicole Stott: Pick up "Back to Earth: What Life in Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet — and Our Mission to Protect It" https://www.sealpress.com/titles/nicole-stott/back-to-earth/9781541675049/  Website: https://www.npsdiscovery.com/  Follow @Astro_Nicole on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Astro_Nicole   Space for Art Foundation: https://www.spaceforartfoundation.org/ "Screen time" can be a social lifesaver for teens in lockdown — as long as it's the right kind by Cameron Duke Anwar, Y. (2021, September 2). Teenagers aren't as lonely in lockdown if interacting positively online. Berkeley News. https://news.berkeley.edu/2021/09/02/teenagers-arent-as-lonely-in-lockdown-if-interacting-positively-online/  Magis‐Weinberg, L., Gys, C. L., Berger, E. L., Domoff, S. E., & Dahl, R. E. (2021). Positive and Negative Online Experiences and Loneliness in Peruvian Adolescents During the COVID‐19 Lockdown. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 31(3), 717–733. https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12666  Which is worse, mold or cleaning products? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Molly) Basic Facts about Mold and Dampness. (2021). https://www.cdc.gov/mold/faqs.htm  ‌Weinhold, B. (2007). A Spreading Concern: Inhalational Health Effects of Mold. Environmental Health Perspectives, 115(6). https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.115-a300  ‌Cleaning Supplies and Household Chemicals. (2015). Lung.org; https://www.lung.org/clean-air/at-home/indoor-air-pollutants/cleaning-supplies-household-chem  ‌Alexander, R. (2018, February 22). How Your Housecleaning Products Can Be Bad for Your Lungs. Healthline; Healthline Media. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/how-your-housecleaning-products-can-be-bad-for-your-lungs  Dumas, O., Boggs, K. M., Quinot, C., Varraso, R., Zock, J., Henneberger, P. K., Speizer, F. E., Le Moual, N., & Camargo, C. A. (2019). Occupational exposure to disinfectants and asthma incidence in U.S. nurses: A prospective cohort study. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 63(1), 44–50. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.23067  ‌Svanes, Ø., Bertelsen, R. J., Lygre, S. H. L., Carsin, A. E., Antó, J. M., Forsberg, B., García-García, J. M., Gullón, J. A., Heinrich, J., Holm, M., Kogevinas, M., Urrutia, I., Leynaert, B., Moratalla, J. M., Le Moual, N., Lytras, T., Norbäck, D., Nowak, D., Olivieri, M., & Pin, I. (2018). Cleaning at Home and at Work in Relation to Lung Function Decline and Airway Obstruction. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 197(9), 1157–1163. https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201706-1311oc  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heavier Than I Look
Exercise Intentionality

Heavier Than I Look

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 22:23


Study upon study proves that moderate, frequent exercise has many physical and health benefits. However, it is important to examine the ways in which diet and fitness culture are entangled and thus how exercise may be a toxic force in our lives. Why do you exercise: to confront your body in the brutal light of self-objectification and dehumanization in a ceiling to floor, wall to wall mirror? A discussion that is begun in today's episode... Bibliography (show notes): “7 Great Reasons Why Exercise Matters.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 11 May 2019, www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/fitness/in-depth/exercise/art-20048389#:~:text=Regular%20physical%20activity%20can%20improve,energy%20to%20tackle%20daily%20chores. Fitness. “Disengaging with Diet Culture.” Reimagym, 4 Apr. 2021, reimagym.com/disengaging-with-diet-culture/. Semeco, Arlene. “The Top 10 Benefits of Regular Exercise.” Healthline, Healthline Media, 18 June 2021, www.healthline.com/nutrition/10-benefits-of-exercise#TOC_TITLE_HDR_11. Toler, Melissa. “I'm Reclaiming Fitness from Diet Culture.” Melissa Toler, Melissa Toler, 27 Sept. 2020, www.melissatoler.com/blog/im-reclaiming-fitness-from-diet-culture. “Why We Should Exercise - and Why We Don't.” Harvard Health, 26 Aug. 2019, www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article/why-we-should-exercise-and-why-we-dont.  26, Zoe Weiner・February. “Why Fitness Trainers Need to Educate Themselves on Eating Disorder Recovery.” Well+Good, 26 Feb. 2021, www.wellandgood.com/fitness-eating-disorders/. Byrne, Christine. “How to Tell If Your Relationship with Exercise Is Actually Toxic.” HuffPost, HuffPost, 23 Aug. 2021, www.huffpost.com/entry/how-to-tell-if-relationship-exercise-toxic_l_5efb3f86c5b612083c52ff7d. ElKader, Nada Abd. “Don't Lose Yourself in Toxic Gym Culture.” Identity Magazine, Identity Magazine, 27 Jan. 2020, identity-mag.com/dont-lose-yourself-in-toxic-gym-culture/. Parker, Ilya. “Some Examples of Toxic Fitness Culture.” Decolonizing Fitness, decolonizingfitness.com/blogs/decolonizing-fitness/some-examples-of-toxic-fitness-culture#:~:text=Some%20Example%20of%20Toxic%20Fitness%20Culture%3A&text=The%20belief%20that%20fit%20has%20a%20look.&text=The%20belief%20that%20your%20body,to%20take%20care%20of%20ourselves. Phelan, Helen. “Compare Apple Watch and Whoop Review for Work from Home Mental Health.” Helen Phelan Studio, Helen Phelan Studio, 12 Mar. 2021, helenphelanstudio.com/journal/how-fitness-trackers-distract-your-bodily-intuition.

Strange Country
Strange Country Ep. 206: Victorian Tapeworm Diet

Strange Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 51:20


One constant--besides death and taxes--is the notion that women need to work to attain that ever-morphing ideal body that doesn't actually exist. Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly talk about diet plans like ingesting tapeworms to obtain the consumption look in Victorian times. There's also asides on the many ways humans choose to destroy themselves. Fun! Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Collins, Ben, and Brandy Zadrozny. “Ivermectin Demand Drives Some to pro-Trump Telemedicine Website.” NBCNews.com, NBCUniversal News Group, 27 Aug. 2021, www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/ivermectin-demand-drives-trump-telemedicine-website-rcna1791. Fuller, Kristen. “What Is the Cotton Ball Diet?” Verywell Mind, www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-cotton-ball-diet-5115569. “Graves' Disease.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 5 Dec. 2020, www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/graves-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20356240. Kesa, Ingrid. “Inside the Lasting Legacy of Tapeworm Diets.” VICE, 18 Mar. 2018, www.vice.com/en/article/xw5nnq/inside-the-lasting-legacy-of-tapeworm-diets. Klein, Gavi, and Audrey Gibbs. “Tools of the Patriarchy: Diet Culture and How We All Perpetuate the Stigma.” Ms. Magazine, 12 Aug. 2020, msmagazine.com/2020/07/16/tools-of-the-patriarchy-diet-culture-and-how-we-all-perpetuate-the-stigma/. Migala, Jessica. “What Is The Sleeping Beauty Diet-And Why Are People Doing It?” Women's Health, Women's Health, 11 June 2019, www.womenshealthmag.com/weight-loss/a19908241/sleeping-beauty-diet/. Mullin, Emily. “How Tuberculosis Shaped Victorian Fashion.” Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 10 May 2016, www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-tuberculosis-shaped-victorian-fashion-180959029/. O'Neill, Therese. “Diet: You're a Little Bag of Pudding.” Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady's Guide to Sex, Marriage & Manners, Little Brown and Company, 2016, pp. 75–90. Sommer, Will. “Trump's New COVID Doctor Says Sex With Demons Makes You Sick.” The Daily Beast, The Daily Beast Company, 28 July 2020, www.thedailybeast.com/stella-immanuel-trumps-new-covid-doctor-believes-in-alien-dna-demon-sperm-and-hydroxychloroquine. Starr, Michelle. “Vintage X-Rays Reveal the Hidden Effects of Corsets.” CNET, CNET, 26 Feb. 2015, www.cnet.com/news/vintage-x-rays-reveal-the-hidden-effects-of-corsets/. “Tapeworm Infection.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 16 Mar. 2021, www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tapeworm/symptoms-causes/syc-20378174. Wells, Diana. “Tapeworm Diet: Weight Loss, Risks and Side Effects.” Healthline, Healthline Media, 11 June 2019, www.healthline.com/health/diet-and-weight-loss/tapeworm-diet. “What Are Sea-Monkeys?” LiveScience, Purch, 11 May 2012, www.livescience.com/33907-sea-monkeys.html.

Curiosity Daily
Tool to Cure Hiccups, Corvid Childhoods, How Spacecraft Move

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 12:05


Learn about a scientific tool to cure hiccups; why corvids owe big brains to longer childhoods; and how spacecraft move. Finally, the first-ever scientific tool to cure hiccups by Grant Currin Team describes science-based hiccups intervention. (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/uoth-tds061821.php  ‌Alvarez, J., Anderson, J. M., Snyder, P. L., Mirahmadizadeh, A., Godoy, D. A., Fox, M., & Seifi, A. (2021). Evaluation of the Forced Inspiratory Suction and Swallow Tool to Stop Hiccups. JAMA Network Open, 4(6), e2113933. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.13933  https://newatlas.com/author/ben-coxworth. (2021, June 21). Drinking device claimed to help halt hiccups. New Atlas. https://newatlas.com/health-wellbeing/fisst-hiccaway-hiccups/  ‌Herndon, J. (2018, May 29). Why Do We Hiccup? Healthline; Healthline Media. https://www.healthline.com/health/why-do-we-hiccup#Why-we-get-hiccups  Corvids owe big brains to parenting/long childhoods by Steffie Drucker Extended parenting helps young birds grow smarter. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-05/mpif-eph052920.php   Heidt, A. (2020, June 8). Like humans, these big-brained birds may owe their smarts to long childhoods. Science | AAAS. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/06/humans-these-big-brained-birds-may-owe-their-smarts-long-childhoods  Extended parenting and the evolution of cognition | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. (2020). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.1098/rstb.2019.0495  If space is full of nothing, how can spacecraft move? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Nathan in Clive, Iowa) How does a rocket work in space where there is no air to push against? | Science Guys | Union University, a Christian College in Tennessee. (2014). Uu.edu. https://www.uu.edu/dept/physics/scienceguys/2002Sept.cfm  ‌Howell, E. (2013, April 9). How Do Space Rockets Work Without Air? Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/34475-how-do-space-rockets-work-without-air.html  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curiosity Daily
Your Brain on Music, Super-Singing Songbirds, Animal Sunburns

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 14:19


Learn about the social neuroscience of music; songbirds' ultra-precise song control; and how animals can get skin cancer. This is your last chance to vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2021 People's Choice Podcast Awards! Register at https://podcastawards.com, select Curiosity Daily in the categories of Education and Science & Medicine, and then click/tap "save nominations" at the bottom of the page. Voting in other categories is optional. Your vote is greatly appreciated! This is what happens in the brain when people make music together by Kelsey Donk What happens in the brain when people make music together? (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/bu-whi060921.php  Greenberg, D. M., Decety, J., & Gordon, I. (2021). The social neuroscience of music: Understanding the social brain through human song. American Psychologist. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/amp0000819  Songbirds have ultra-precise control over their singing, controlling frequencies under 1 Hz by Grant Currin Songbirds can control single vocal muscle fibers when singing. (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/uosd-scc053121.php  Adam, I., Maxwell, A., Rößler, H., Hansen, E. B., Vellema, M., Brewer, J., & Elemans, C. P. H. (2021). One-to-one innervation of vocal muscles allows precise control of birdsong. Current Biology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.05.008 Hays, B. (2021, June 4). Songbirds can precisely control single vocal muscle fibers while singing. UPI; UPI. https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2021/06/04/denmark-songbirds-fibers-vocal-control/4951622821325/  Merlin Bird ID - Free, Instant Bird Identification Help and Guide for Thousands of Birds: https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/  Do animals that spend time in the sun get skin cancer? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Toby in Longmont, Colorado) Grey, H. (2018, June 28). Here's How Much Damage a Really Bad Sunburn Can Do. Healthline; Healthline Media. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/heres-how-much-damage-a-really-bad-sunburn-can-do  ‌van der Weyden, L., Brenn, T., Patton, E. E., Wood, G. A., & Adams, D. J. (2020). Spontaneously occurring melanoma in animals and their relevance to human melanoma. The Journal of Pathology, 252(1), 4–21. https://doi.org/10.1002/path.5505  ‌Bryce, E. (2018, May 27). Do Animals Ever Get Sunburned? Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/62677-do-animals-get-sunburned.html  ‌Gambino, M. (2011, July 8). Ask an Expert: Do Animals Get Sunburned? Smithsonian Magazine; Smithsonian Magazine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/ask-an-expert-do-animals-get-sunburned-28218217/  ‌Why Would A Fish Make Its Own Sunscreen? (2015, May 13). NPR.org. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/05/13/404444731/why-would-a-fish-make-its-own-sunscreen  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Wacky World of Diabetes
Blogs, Forums, and Social Media Leading Patient Advocacy with Amy Tenderich

The Wacky World of Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 31:08


The internet is bringing people together like never before. Amy Tenderich is a journalist, blogger, and nationally known patient advocate. She hosts a series of diabetes innovation leadership events, and is a frequent public speaker on diabetes and digital health topics and is also the Co-author of the book, "Know Your Numbers, Outlive Your Diabetes." Since Amy launched DiabetesMine.com, it's become one of the Top Health Blogs in the country and worldwide and has joined Healthline Media to create summits and forums to help bring people together. Don't miss out on this conversation, jump in and learn more about how Amy's work has led to patient advocacy. [00:01 - 06:41] Opening Segment I introduce Amy Tenderich Amy shares her background and story Becoming an advocate for patients as a patient  The growth of DiabetesMine Innovating diabetes tech early on Launching events and forums to bring people together [06:42 - 16:31] The Growing Interactions Between Diabetes and Social Media Amy talks about the changes from then vs. now From exciting peer support to something taken for granted A growing sense of anger and feeling of exploitation The social media activity between T1D and T2D A growing voice  Findings from research  How to deal with misinformation and abuse  Moderations  Two-way communication  The problems of comparison How Amy navigates consumer and client requests  [16:32 - 23:44]  Amy's views on ‘digital diabetes' The evolution of our world Top things consumers say change their life CGM is the number one thing A mix of online resources and community  Looping systems and online appointments  How different demographics respond to diagnosis  Are vendors getting it?  What people want vs. practicality  [23:45 - 31:07] Closing Segment What's next for Amy and DiabetesMine? Using strengths to advocate for the community  Future events and forums  Helping people feel represented  Organizations attempting to respond to criticism  Projecting 7 years into the future  Final Words  Tweetable Quotes: “A lot of people who thought that they would not like to have online doctors appointments have actually found that it's really convenient and they often get just as good attention from their doctors, sometimes maybe even better.” - Amy Tenderich “People want to do the least possible for their diabetes and get the best possible outcomes.” - Amy Tenderich  Resources Mentioned:  https://www.amazon.com/Numbers-Outlive-Diabetes-Marlowe-Library/dp/1569242720 (Know Your Numbers, Outlive Your Diabetes) Connect with Amy on https://twitter.com/amydbmine?lang=en (Twitter), https://www.linkedin.com/in/amytenderich/ (LinkedIn), and https://www.facebook.com/amy.tenderich (Facebook). Go check out https://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine (https://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine) to learn more about their innovations in Diabetes. To know more, you can connect with me, David Kliff onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ephraim-glick-8403a465/ ( )https://www.facebook.com/DiabeticInvestor/ (Facebook), https://twitter.com/diabetic_invstr?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (Twitter), and https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-kliff-78b669b/ (LinkedIn), or email me at dkliff@diabeticinvestor.com. Be sure to visit https://diabeticinvestor.com (https://diabeticinvestor.com) for more insights and real-time analyses on the evolving business of diabetes. Don't be shy, I'd love to hear from you! You can also reach me at 224-715-3761. NOTE*: We are in no way a replacement for real medical professionals. All information in this podcast is obtained through reliable sources. Please be aware of our https://diabeticinvestor.com/investment-newsletter-disclaimer/ (Disclaimer). LEAVE, SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about the wacky...

Raise the Line
Strategies for Stress Reduction and Wellness – David Kopp, Former CEO of Healthline Media

Raise the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 25:47


“I'm a huge fan of progress, not perfection. Small steps lead to transformation more often than large steps.” David Kopp has not only experienced this personally as an effective approach to positive behavior change, but as former CEO of Healthline Media, he knows the scientific literature supports it as well. Kopp refers to the key factors in achieving wellness as MENDS: mindfulness, exercise, nature, diet, and sleep. “If you can create new routines around those things, it will really make a difference.” Because diet is such an important driver in many chronic conditions, Kopp says it deserves much more attention from the healthcare system, but knows that's an uphill battle. “You have to spend a lot of time to understand a patient's diet and nutrition, and our whole system is based on ‘you've got 11 minutes to spend with patients.' Check out this episode of Raise the Line as Kopp joins host Rishi Desai to discusses other structural impediments to better health, the evolving acceptance of plant-based diets, and the role passion and purpose can play in creating resilience to get challenging work done.

Via Oral
Tomou? EP 65: In Health We Trust

Via Oral

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 12:05


Saiu o resultado do app mais baixado de abril, você tem ideia de qual é? Vem assistir!Além disso, Clubhouse estreia na Play Store, mas...Qual valor per capita de gastos com medicamentos no Brasil? Conheça o resultado da IMS baseados na OCDE.Walmart vai pro Direct 2 Consumer com nova aquisição, entra de vez na briga em Health e conheça os principais dados do relatório da Healthline Media que fala do comportamento do consumidor (comparativo fev e dez 2020) sobre os cuidados da saúde.Todas as segundas!

Curiosity Daily
How Astronauts Clean Their Underwear

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 12:50


Learn why narcissism may come from insecurity, how lobster became a delicacy, and how astronauts clean their underwear.  Narcissism may be driven by insecurity, not an oversized sense of self by Kelsey Donk Narcissism driven by insecurity, not grandiose sense of self. (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-03/nyu-ndb032521.php  Kowalchyk, M., Palmieri, H., Conte, E., & Wallisch, P. (2021). Narcissism through the lens of performative self-elevation. Personality and Individual Differences, 177, 110780. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2021.110780  Pietrangelo, A. (2020, December 11). How to Treat Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Healthline; Healthline Media. https://www.healthline.com/health/therapy-for-narcissism  How lobster became a delicacy by Steffie Drucker History.com Staff. (2011, June 15). A Taste of Lobster History. HISTORY; HISTORY. https://www.history.com/news/a-taste-of-lobster-history  Luzer, D. (2013, June 7). How Lobster Got Fancy. Pacific Standard; Pacific Standard. https://psmag.com/economics/how-lobster-got-fancy-59440  The American Lobster: History of Lobster Fishing & Processing. (2021). Parl.ns.ca. http://www.parl.ns.ca/lobster/history.htm  ‌Vibrio - NYC Health. (2021). Nyc.gov. https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/vibrio-parahaemolyticus.page  NOAA Fisheries. (2021). Fun Facts about Luscious Lobsters. NOAA. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/outreach-and-education/fun-facts-about-luscious-lobsters  LISTENER Q: How do astronauts clean their underwear? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Michelle in San Fernando, California) NASA - Astronauts’ Dirty Laundry. (2021). Nasa.gov. https://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/livinginspace/Astronaut_Laundry.html  ‌European Space Agency, ESA. (2009). How do you wash your clothes in space? [YouTube Video]. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JfqdBJDNZc  ‌Tyler Wells Lynch. (2014, July 17). How Do Astronauts Clean Their Dirty Clothes? Reviewed; Reviewed.com. https://www.reviewed.com/laundry/features/how-do-astronauts-clean-their-dirty-clothes  ‌Amy Shira Teitel. (2019, March 18). A brief history of menstruating in space. Popular Science. https://www.popsci.com/brief-history-menstruating-in-space/  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer — for free! You can also listen to our show as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here:https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The MM+M Podcast
A sponsored MM+M Podcast with Healthline Media: Episode 2

The MM+M Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 29:34


Brendan McHenry, SVP of sales and strategy at Healthline Media, breaks down how complementary health habits and financial wellness are crucial considerations for chronic condition communities.

The MM+M Podcast
A sponsored MM+M podcast with Healthline Media

The MM+M Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 26:26


Healthline Media's VP of Marketing, Kate Gallagher, discusses the importance of diet & nutrition and mental health for those living with chronic conditions.

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast
Different Name, Same Podcast

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 2:58


I'm here to tell you that The Psych Central Podcast is changing its name to Inside Mental Health and we are now associated with Healthline Media. Don't worry, it'll stay the same great podcast complete with the same host and simple explanations to help you better understand mental health and psychology. If you are already subscribed to The Psych Central Podcast, you don't have to do a thing. It'll become Inside Mental Health all on its own. Thank you, Host, Gabe Howard

In Conversation
COVID-19: Volunteering for a vaccine trial

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 19:56


Medical News Today's Research Editor, Dr Yella Hewings-Martin investigates what participating in Covid-19 vaccine clinical trial is like. Pharmacist and Drug Content Integrity Manager at Healthline Media, Lindsay Slowiczek, joins Nathan Richardson, Vice Executive President at Red Ventures for this discussion. A podcast for Medical News Today. Read more at medicalnewstoday.com

Mental Toughness Mastery Podcast with Sheryl Kline, M.A. CHPC
Driving Change Through Real Customer Connection - an Interview with Laurie Dewan

Mental Toughness Mastery Podcast with Sheryl Kline, M.A. CHPC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 27:26


http://www.sherylkline.com/blogI was super excited to have this wonderful conversation with Healthline Media's Vice President of Consumer Insights, Laurie Dewan. Here are the highlights from our amazing chat:-- Higher need to intentionally leverage informal and formal networks-- Set goals and make a habit of doing this consistently-- Epic quote by Laurie (and Marianne Williamson:) 'The World is Not Served by You Playing Small'-- There is a great power in careful listening and stories to drive innovation and organizational change-- Let yourself be emotionally impacted by your customer stories-- Healthline is committed to providing research and resources for racism and inequality in healthcare as well as managing mental illness in the workplaceTo be notified for future interviews be sure to connect with me here on LinkedIn AND to learn more about how to build the mindset and influence for your next level of impact, join our community at www.SherylKline.com. #womenwholead #bHERd #sherylkline

The SelfWork Podcast
391 SelfWork: Life With Bipolar Disorder: A Conversation with Gabe Howard

The SelfWork Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 40:50


Suicide is discussed in this episode. Here is the link to the suicide prevention text hotline. "My bipolar disorder almost killed me." These are the words of Gabe Howard as he talked about his life with bipolar disorder. He's also an award-winning podcast host, author, and sought-after speaker. And he's someone that so many admire for his openness and knowledge around mental health issues - including me. In this episode, he talks about the ins and outs of being bipolar and passes on vital information about how to have a great life with bipolar!In 2003, he was diagnosed with bipolar and anxiety disorders after being committed to a psychiatric hospital. It took him four years to begin to understand and cope effectively with his illness. But he's gone on to act as a huge advocate for mental health treatment.Gabe hosts the weekly Inside Mental Health podcast for Healthline Media and is the author of Mental Illness is an Asshole and Other Observations.Advertiser's Link: Click HERE for the NEW fabulous offer from AG1 – with bonus product with your subscription!You can hear more about this and many other topics by listening to my podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford. Subscribe to my website and receive my weekly newsletter including a blog post and podcast! If you'd like to join my FaceBook closed group, then click here and answer the membership questions! Welcome!My book entitled Perfectly Hidden Depression is available here! Its message is specifically for those with a struggle with strong perfectionism which acts to mask underlying emotional pain. But the many self-help techniques described can be used by everyone who chooses to begin to address emotions long hidden away that are clouding and sabotaging your current life.And there's another way to send me a message! You can record by clicking below and ask your question or make a comment. You'll have 90 seconds to do so and that time goes quickly. By recording, you're giving SelfWork (and me) permission to use your voice on the podcast. I'll look forward to hearing from you!  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands