Keeping it real about mental health. Our guests and listeners are from all over the globe and all walks of life. The signature show on Mental Health News Radio Network - the world's first podcast network dedicated to our favorite subject: Mental Health! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
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Join Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, along with top health policy reporters from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico and other media outlets to discuss the latest news and explain what the health is going on here in Washington, D.C. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Naturally Inspired Radio Show Features The Latest In Health News, Articles And Tips For Healthy Living. . Promoting Natural Health Solutions And Strategies For A Healthy Lifestyle. . News, Tips, Topics and Special Guests Bringing Information On The Cutting Edge Of Health And Freedom.
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Welcome to "Her Kind of Healthy," an informative and unfiltered podcast run by Sanford Health. We want to start new conversations about age-old topics from fertility to postpartum.
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Each episode of the Health and Wellness series features conversations with Sanford Health experts on a wide array of topics all designed to keep you well, physically and mentally. Listen today!
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Reimagining Rural Health podcast series, brought to you by Sanford Health, explores the challenges facing health care systems across the country. From improving access to equitable care, building a sustainable workforce, and discovering innovative ways to deliver high-quality, low-cost services in rural and underserved populations. Each episode examines how Sanford health and other health systems are advancing care for the unique communities they serve.
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Family Portraits explores the many ways people come together to become a family - and the obstacles and triumphs they encountered along the way. You will hear true stories from Sanford Health patients as they talk about the ways that becoming a family challenged them, changed them, and brought them joy.
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Welcome to What The Health – your premier guide for everything health and wellness. With an unwavering commitment to unbiased, transformative information, our platform is committed to putting you on a pathway toward happiness and health. Your host, John Salak, an award-winning journalist and editor, will break down today’s complex health issues and narratives to deliver clear, actionable insights and compelling interviews that explore traditional and avant-garde health paradigms. What The He ...
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One in Eight is a health podcast series by Edith Sanford Breast Center that takes a closer look at important topics from cancer prevention and diagnosis to treatment. According to the latest research, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. These brand-new conversations shed light on awareness and feature expertise from Sanford Health providers that could save your life or the life of someone you love.
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A blend of TED Talks & penetrating news reporting, MindSet not only brings together the latest research combined with personal stories about how our minds respond to all manner of stressors but provides practical, real-life coping strategies directly from leading experts.
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Get the latest health news information on diseases, medications, nutrition, aging, healthcare, and fitness.
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The practice of medicine goes far beyond clinic walls. The Innovations Podcast looks at the biggest issues facing healthcare today. Each episode offers the opportunity to see the ever-changing world of health and wellness through new eyes. Our experts offer out-of-the-box solutions to some nagging questions
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'Beyond the Diagnosis' focuses on embracing life after cancer with Sanford Health survivorship programs through conversations with Sanford Health experts.
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Have you heard of functional neurology but you don’t understand what it is? Or maybe you have even been to a functional neurologist but you’re still not clear what’s going on. You’re not alone! Functional neurology is a relatively new discipline showing profound results for today’s ever increasing issues with brain disorders. This podcast features functional neurology patient education interviews about non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical approaches to rehabilitating brain-based disorders and im ...
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A discussion about pertinent issues in the fields of healthcare policy and economics. Each week we cover topics in health news, products, policy and usually end with a short editorial
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Dr. Samadi is a board certified urologic oncologist trained in open traditional and laparoscopic surgery and is an expert in robotic prostate surgery. He is Chairman of Urology, Chief of Robotic Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital, Professor of Urology at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. He has dedicated his distinguished career to the early detection, diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer and is considered one of the most prominent surgeons in his field. Listen and watch Dr. Sama ...
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Called to Care is a podcast by providers for providers. In each episode, we bring forward medical experts from Sanford Health to give fellow clinicians some advice and guidance they can use in their physician practice. Additionally, each physician expert featured in these episodes provides information about when it's time to refer patients and their families to more specialized care.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is pleased to present its health and medicine podcast, a lively discussion of the week’s medical news and how it may affect you. This five to seven-minute free program features Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange M.D., professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and vice chairman of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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The latest medical news, analysis and reporting. (Updated periodically) PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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“This Week Health: NewsRoom” showcases our commitment to transforming healthcare one connection at a time, providing a dedicated space for timely discussions on industry news. Featuring programs like Today in Health IT, Newsday, UnHack (the News), and This Week Health: Live; this channel caters to healthcare professionals who face the constant challenge of staying informed despite their demanding roles. Guided by the seasoned insights of CEO and Host Bill Russell, and co-hosts Drex DeFord an ...
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Weekly podcast about mental health, wellbeing and disabled people. Life stories and solutions with a friendly touch – for listeners around the world.
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Want to keep up with the digital revolution in healthcare? Tune into Health Tech News You Can Use. Every episode unpacks the latest tech hurdles and human elements that define successful health tech. Though our focus is on the UK, the lessons resonate globally. Don’t miss out—subscribe now to get the tools and insights you need to stay up-to-date in the world of digital health!”
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The Heartland Institute podcast featuring libertarian and conservative health care scholars who are working to put power back into the hands of patients and doctors, and away from government bureaucrats.
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News and event coverage from Community Health Network.
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EZ Wellness provides interviews, forums and the latest on trending health supplements.
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For weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, 2024 was a big year. More patients are relying on them to manage their weight, treat diabetes, or prevent heart attacks and strokes. And while they are highly effective, they also come with some concerns. William Brangham reports on the rising demand for these drugs. PBS News is supported by - https://…
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Francis Collins on Supporting NIH and Finding Common Ground
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Francis Collins led the National Institutes of Health for 12 years, under three presidents. During the Biden administration, he added White House science adviser to his long list of roles. Now he runs his own lab on the NIH campus, and his latest book, “The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust,” came out in September. In this special…
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What will 2025 bring for disabled people?
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Our expert panel looks ahead to what 2025 is likely to bring for disabled people and mental health service users. On the panel are: John Pring, founder and editor of Disability News Service; Richard Taylor of the disability equality charity Scope and Lucy Schonehevel of Rethink Mental Illness. They discuss ongoing issues which are likely to carry o…
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What does preterm labor feel like?
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“Her Kind of Healthy” is here to bring you the honest conversations about self-care, happiness, and your overall well-being with our Sanford Health experts. In this episode, we are talking about preterm labor. Dr. Rebekah Tompkins is our guest. She specializes in obstetrics and gynecology at Sanford Southpointe Clinic in Fargo, North Dakota. Our ho…
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✨ Uncovering the Truth Behind Acupuncture, Drones, and PPP Loans! 🕵️♀️
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Got Health Questions or Comments? 🌱 Text Tammy Directly at (720) 303-8868 for personalized support! 💬 Contact Tammy Here: https://bit.ly/44FeoDE 💪 Need Help with Your Health? Get expert guidance here: https://bit.ly/3xW52re 🙌 Join Our Free Health Coaching Groups for community and empowerment: https://bit.ly/44JyvR9 🌿 Boost Your Health with our pref…
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Cost Plus Drugs founder promotes less expensive medicine
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In this episode, Courtney Collen with Sanford Health News talks with Dr. Alex Oshmyansky, founder and CEO of Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company (commonly known as Cost Plus Drugs). Dr. Oshmyansky is a speaker at the 2024 Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care with the topic disrupting health care, prioritizing affordability, trust, and patient-ce…
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Dr. Paul Meier: The Storms of Life, Part 2
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Dr. Paul Meier and Kristin finish up their discussion about the hurricanes that swept through southeastern United States. www.meierclinics.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.Kristin Walker
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Unwrapping Holiday Stress with Ken Duckworth, M.D.
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In this episode of What the Health, we delve into the often-overwhelming stress many feel during the holiday season. Host John Salak speaks with Dr. Ken Duckworth, Chief Medical Officer at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), about the various causes of holiday stress, from unrealistic expectations set by Hallmark movies to seasonal affe…
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‘While the kids are with you, they’re safe’
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et to know Taunya and her husband Todd and how they followed their heart and their calling. You’ll hear a story about what it means to be in the corner for someone and to fight for them when they can't do it on their own. (We are only referring to them and their family members by first name for their privacy.) Learn more about Sanford Health at: ht…
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Delay - Deny - Defend: The Hidden Crisis of US Healthcare and Potential UK Implications
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“Delay, Deny, Defend" is a well-known Healthcare insurance industry phrase about not paying out on claims. This episode examines the on-going implications of integrating artificial intelligence into health insurance systems, the potential for AI-driven claim denials to exacerbate existing healthcare inequalities. Concerns have been raised regarding…
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Reduce the risk of falling with strength and mobility
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This is the “Health and Wellness” podcast brought to you by Sanford Health. The conversation today is about understanding falls and fall prevention. Our guest is Natalie Fick, Sanford Health physical therapist. Our host is Alan Helgeson with Sanford Health News. Learn more about Sanford Health at: http://www.news.sanfordhealth.org Connect with us o…
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UnHack (the News): New Legislation, Unifying Health Systems, and CISO Protection with George Pappas
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December 4, 2024: George Pappas, CEO at Intraprise Health joins Drex for the news. What must the healthcare industry do to finally turn its patchwork of tools into a unified, human-centric defense system? Can the recent legislative pushes in New York and the Senate, aimed at strengthening HIPAA and improving cybersecurity funding, truly protect pat…
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Today: How CIOs See the Future
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January 2, 2025: Ever wonder how some CIOs seem ready for the future while others are surprised by events. There is one habit that the best CIOs cultivate in order to stay ahead of the curve. Today Bill discusses. This Week Health Subscribe This Week Health Twitter This Week Health LinkedinThis Week Health
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It's been well known for many decades that exercise provides many benefits to our health. But a new scientific consortium is revealing new insights into just how profound exercise can be for the human body. William Brangham discussed more with Euan Ashley, a professor of cardiovascular medicine and genetics at Stanford University and the newly name…
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Maternal mortality rates have soared in the U.S. to nearly three times those of other high-income countries. Over 20 percent of deaths among new mothers are from suicide and overdose. Researchers and service providers have made progress in addressing postpartum depression and anxiety, but barriers to care remain and disproportionately affect women …
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2024’s Disability highlights
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It’s been a busy year for disabled people. From the Paralympics in Paris to the first ever blind winner of Strictly Come Dancing to a new generation of disabled MPs getting elected to parliament, 2024 has seen its fair share of disabled high achievers. But what’s been YOUR favourite? This special festive episode features a look back at the past yea…
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The Food and Drug Administration has issued new rules for food labels for the first time in three decades, an update the agency says will help empower consumers to make healthier choices in the grocery store. Lindsey Smith Taillie, a nutrition epidemiologist at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health, joins Willia…
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It may now be possible to tell who is going to react badly to some forms of cancer therapy, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Immunotherapies for cancer can be lifesavers, but they can also provoke an overwhelming immune response that can be life threatening. Now a Johns Hopkins study may help pinpoint who is at risk for this type of reaction. Kimmel Cancer Center … It may now be possible to tell who is going to react badly to some forms of cancer therapy, Elizabeth Trace…
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People with a type of advanced colorectal cancer who were treated with two different immunotherapy drugs did much better than a group treated with a standard type of chemotherapy, a new study reports. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at … Using two immunotherapies in colon cancer helps, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Studying cancers in three dimensions has revealed a kind of regression, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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As cancer cells grow, a study looking at their three dimensional architecture reveals that they become more like cells normally seen in fetal life. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson says that may be the key to enabling … Studying cancers in three dimensions has revealed a kind of regression, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read Mo…
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An effort is underway to characterize cancerous tumors in three dimensions, with an eye toward a more complete understanding of their behavior. A series of papers have recently come out describing what’s been seen so far. William Nelson, director of … What are we learning from studying cancers in three dimensions? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More…
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When cancer exists in the body it has a three dimensional structure, an architecture, that only now is being looked at in detail to understand better how cancers behave. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at Johns Hopkins explains. Nelson: … What can a 3D atlas of cancer teach us? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A rise in cases of a contagious lung infection across the United States is causing alarm, especially for parents of young children. Walking pneumonia usually sickens school-aged children and teens, but this year, toddlers are being hit the hardest. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Donald Dumford, infectious disease specialist at Cleveland Clinic, to learn…
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in response to bird flu that's spreading among the state's dairy cows. The virus has already caused the deaths of more than 120 million birds across the country since 2022. Stephanie Sy reports on efforts in Colorado to keep the dairy workforce safe. PBS News is supported by - https://www.p…
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This week, we are reporting on some promising treatments for two of the deadliest drugs in America: opioids and alcohol. William Brangham sat down with one of the nation's leading researchers who is studying America's addictions and how we can better address them. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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End-of-Year Chaos on Capitol Hill
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Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate successfully negotiated an enormous end-of-Congress health package, including bipartisan efforts to address prescription drug prices — only to see it blown up at the last minute after Elon Musk and President-elect Donald Trump applied pressure. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court accepted its first abortio…
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Today: Wearables and Wellness Tools Driving the Future of Employee Health
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December 19, 2024: Sarah and Kate dive into the cutting-edge fitness and wellness tech is revolutionizing personal health. From advanced wearables to recovery tools, this episode dives into the best products for the most active people in your life and their implications for workplace culture. Hear how leaders are integrating these tools into health…
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Why a promising treatment for alcohol abuse is barely used
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In our ongoing look at treating substance abuse in America, we turn to the most commonly used drug, and one of the deadliest: alcohol. Drinking kills more Americans every year than opioids or any other illegal drug. But promising treatments that could help people curb their drinking are barely being used. William Brangham reports. PBS News is suppo…
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Strictly winner Chris McCausland: “It was a hell of a ride”
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Days after clinching the Strictly Come Dancing trophy, Chris McCausland chats with Access All’s Emma Tracey, who is also blind.Chris talks about conquering self-doubt, the trust that went into his partnership with Strictly pro, Dianne Buswell and how his success on the show has caused positive waves far beyond the blind community. He also gives the…
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Newsday: End of Year Recap and Looking to the Future with Bill, Drex, and Sarah
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December 18, 2024: Drex, Sarah, and Bill Join to discuss the highlights of 2024 and speculate on 2025. How do third-party risks and architectural vulnerabilities in systems like Change Healthcare and CrowdStrike reshape the priorities of CIOs? Can generative AI transition into a mature, reliable force in medicine without disastrous missteps? What d…
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Opioid crisis renews focus on expanding access to methadone treatment
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While the numbers are finally starting to decline, more than 74,000 Americans are still dying every year from opioid overdoses. Despite that, very few people who are struggling with addiction get treatment. William Brangham looks at the renewed focus on methadone, one of the oldest and most effective medications in this fight. PBS News is supported…
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Today: UnitedHealth Tragedy Sparks Industry-Wide Scrutiny on Security and Trust
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December 17, 2024: arah Richardson and Kate Gamble dive deep into the aftermath of this crisis, exploring the operational, technological, and human impact. Discover how insurers are overhauling security protocols, navigating public outrage, and addressing systemic challenges in claims processes and transparency. Can this tragedy spark meaningful ch…
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Text messages meeting people where they are allow children to avoid becoming obese, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Childhood obesity is a worldwide problem with long term health implications, especially cardiovascular disease. Now a study co-led by Johns Hopkins pediatrics expert Eliana Perrin has shown a personalized program of text messages to parents of very young infants staved … Text messages meeting people where they are allow children to avoid becoming o…
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While childhood obesity is a widespread problem, the children who are most at risk to develop this disabling condition are already those with fewer educational opportunities and lower income. Now an intervention using text messages helps to close this gap … Childhood obesity rates keep rising, but a text based intervention can help. Read More »…
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Childhood obesity is a worldwide problem that keeps accelerating, with the kids most at risk from already disadvantaged groups. Now a study co-led by Johns Hopkins pediatrics expert Eliana Perrin shows that a comprehensive texting intervention helps, with kids whose … Helping kids most at risk for obesity is possible, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read …
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Parents were pivotal in the success of a study to prevent childhood obesity, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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New parents are motivated people. That’s one observation from a new study co-led by Johns Hopkins pediatrics expert Eliana Perrin using a text-based intervention to prevent early childhood obesity. Perrin says parents both helped design the intervention and were participants. … Parents were pivotal in the success of a study to prevent childhood obe…
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Getting to kids and parents very early in life may be key to preventing obesity, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Can a texting intervention to parents of very young children prevent the development of obesity in their offspring? A study co-led by Johns Hopkins pediatrics expert Eliana Perrin shows the answer is yes. Perrin: We enrolled 900 kids. We did … Getting to kids and parents very early in life may be key to preventing obesity, Elizabeth Tracey reports …
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Newsday: Retaining Clinicians and Incremental Interoperability with Melissa Pettigrew
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December 16, 2024: Melissa Pettigrew, Strategic Engagement Manager at Rackspace joins Sarah for the news. As U.S. healthcare organizations invest heavily in AI, cybersecurity, and cloud technologies, how can CIOs strategically allocate budgets to balance short-term needs with long-term goals? What does it take to build infrastructure that is both f…
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Since Trump's reelection, many women and health care providers across the U.S. have been stockpiling supplies of abortion pills and emergency contraception. One of the largest suppliers of abortion medication reported a 17-fold increase in requests the first 24 hours after Election Day. Ali Rogin speaks with Elissa Nadworny, who covers reproductive…
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It's been about three months since Hurricane Helene pummeled the mountains of North Carolina, but its effects are still being felt well beyond the storm's path. After the hurricane flooded a manufacturing plant that produces about 60 percent of the nation's supply of IV fluids, hospitals are feeling the squeeze. Ali Rogin speaks with Jackie Fortiér…
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The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has revealed a simmering anger with the American healthcare system in the spotlight. William Brangham discussed more with Wendell Potter. He spent decades working for the health insurance company, Cigna, before leaving and dedicating his career to reform. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.o…
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First, a behind-the-scenes look at how AI security testing is pushing boundaries in Silicon Valley. Next, an Atlanta-based medical device company faces operational disruption from a cyberattack. Finally, Krispy Kreme battles an unexpected cybersecurity incident, reminding us that no industry is immune. Remember, Stay a Little Paranoid This Week Hea…
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