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do no harm podcast

by Shanie Douglas Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is the host of the do no harm podcast?

Hosted by NBC News National Investigative Reporter Mike Hixenbaugh, Do No Harm is a co-production of NBC News and Wondery.

How many episodes of do no harm are there?

With exclusive audio captured as the events unfolded, this harrowing six-episode series takes you inside the Brights’ fight to hold their family together, against a system that can sometimes do more harm than good. Hosted by NBC News National Investigative Reporter Mike Hixenbaugh, Do No Harm is a co-production of NBC News and Wondery.

What is “do no harm”?

“Do No Harm” is a podcast based on NBC News’ reporting into a system that is designed to protect children, but sometimes tears innocent families apart. Listen to the series here.

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What is do no harm podcast about?

“Do No Harm” traces the intersecting paths of two families — the Brights and the Butlers — as they confront a legal and medical system that's so committed to protecting vulnerable children from abuse that it sometimes destroys the lives of innocent parents.

Is do no harm a true story?

first do no harm,” which is a fictionalized dramatization inspired by actual events, what is ultimately more important is that this family drama champions an even broader point, one that reaches well beyond epilepsy and the controversial Ketogenic Diet: the importance of taking responsibility for one's own health.

Do no harm podcast release dates?

Introducing Do No Harm Do No Harm premieres on November 10th. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

How does do no harm end?

The Ending: Josh was Nate's son after all. Gabe tried to shoot Emma for getting him involved, but Nate jumped in front of the bullet and died. Ben killed Gabe because Emma told him Gabe killed Violeta.

Why does ketogenic diet help seizures?

The ketogenic diet has been used to reduce seizures since the 1920s. The mechanism by which the seizures are controlled are poorly understood. Both the low sugar component and high fat component uniquely alters the 'excitability' of the brain, thereby reducing the tendency to generate seizures.

Is the Hippocratic Oath still used?

For many doctors the 2,400-year-old Hippocratic Oath is still relevant to their practice. Whether the Hippocratic Oath is still relevant to those who practice modern medicine depends on who you ask. Some doctors say it's time to retire the oath, traditionally recited as medical school tradition.

Where can I listen to Dr Death podcast?

Subscribe to Dr Death on Apple, Spotify, NPR One, Stitcher or sign up for email updates at wondery.com to stay up to date about future episodes. Listen ad free with Wondery+, including exclusive bonus episodes. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App.

What medicine does not harm?

To 'do no harm' is the ethical foundation of professionalism in medicine. Consequently, it is ingrained in physicians to be concerned about making errors and being blamed for errors.

Is there a season 2 of do no harm?

To absolutely no surprise, NBC has cancelled Do No Harm, their new Thursday night drama.

Was Do No Harm removed from the Hippocratic Oath?

And in fact, although "first, do no harm" is attributed to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, it isn't a part of the Hippocratic Oath at all. It is actually from another of his works called Of the Epidemics.

What does the doctor's oath say?

I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and judgment, this covenant: I will respect the hard-won scientific gains of those physicians in whose steps I walk, and gladly share such knowledge as is mine with those who are to follow.

Who is the author of Secrets from the Eating Lab?

Mann, T. (2015) Secrets from the Eating Lab: The Science of Weight Loss, the Myth of Willpower, and Why You Should Never Diet Again. HarperCollins.

Is sugar a hot topic?

Food Addiction, specifically sugar addiction, has become a hot button topic in recent years. People feel out of control around highly palatable foods and struggle to avoid over eating them. Sugar also lights up the pleasure centers of our brains , similar to drugs like cocaine and heroin. Does that mean that it, and other highly palatable foods are actually addicting? Listen to this great discussion I share with Marci Evans, RD to find out.

Is weight loss possible?

The research that shows that significant and sustained weight loss is not possible

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