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by Emie Zulauf Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Happiness Lab

  • Apple Podcast rating: 4.8 stars (more than 11,000 ratings)
  • Also available on: Stitcher
  • First aired: 2019
  • Still airing new episodes? Yes

Ultimate Health Podcast

There's 3 that I won't ever forget:

  • Hunting Warhead - Episode 6
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  • Casefile - Silk Road (actually a 3-parter)

Happier

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Let It Out with Katie Dalebout

  • Workplace communication
  • Productivity tools
  • Time management
  • Professional constraints
  • Barriers to success
  • …and more

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Who is the co-host of Tedmed?

Co-Creator of TEDMED and Founder & Co-Host, LIFE ITSELF, with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Marc Hodosh, joins the show to discuss his upcoming health conference and the genesis of TEDMED. Plus, he shares why he'd bring a CD with him on a deserted island. July 23, 2021 by The Real Chemistry Podcast. Read More.

Who is the CEO of PatientPing?

In this episode, we are privileged to host Jay Desai, the co-founder, and CEO of PatientPing. Jay discusses how his company enables providers to seamlessly coordinate patient care in real-time. He talks about care continuum for high-risk patients, high readmission rates, interoperability, population health, health plan monitoring, and examples of how Patient Ping has improved outcomes for patients. Jay also shares about Patient Ping's national reach, products that allow the care coordination process to happen, and insights on setbacks and taking advantage of opportunities. Care coordination is a holy grail in healthcare, so learn from Jay as much as you can. Please tune in and enjoy! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

What episode of Nurse Keith Show is the Nurse Warrior?

On episode 330 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith discusses the metaphor of the nurse warrior. While nurses may often be characterized as heroes and angels, the image of the warrior may be closer to the truth of who nurses truly are and how they move in the world. Nurses can serve as fierce warriors for justice, equity, and compassionate care. Are you a nurse warrior fighting the good fight?

What is healthcare IT today?

Healthcare IT Today is a publication of the Healthcare Scene media network, with over 13,000 articles and counting, and along with short-form video content and Q&A and breaking news, provides independent, actionable analysis on trends and breakthroughs in healthcare information technology.

Who is the host of Hit Like a Girl?

Hosts Joy Rios and Robin Roberts met working for a multibillion-dollar pathology lab that sent them around the country to help clinics implement compliance controls. They built a healthcare IT (“HIT”) consultancy from their professional relationship, and launched HIT Like A Girl as a key arm of their branding.

Who makes perspectives on health and technology?

Perspectives on Health and Tech is a production of Cerner, the multibillion-dollar healthcare IT giant which has been a fixture in the healthcare landscape for decades. Cerner employs over 29,000 people across 26 countries, with contracts in 35 countries across 27,500 facilities.

Who is the founder of Heartwood Healing?

With all eyes turned to technology, data science, and R&D, Heartwood Healing found er Jacquelyn Fletcher Johnson offers a refreshing look inward, redirecting the eyes and ears of her listeners to the topic of self-care. Her institute takes a clinical and scientific approach to behavioral therapy to combat burnout and achieve self-mastery.

Who is Dan Kendall?

Dan Kendall, the founder and managing editor of Digital Health Today , builds his podcast on 25 years on the front lines of med tech, a career that has taken him from the US to Europe to the Middle East and back to develop products for the pharmaceutical, medical device, and health tech industries.

Is 2020 the year of healthcare?

It’s probably not too early to call 2020 the Year of Healthcare. With the world rocked to its core by the COVID-19 pandemic, the planet’s population is talking about serology tests, vaccine development, clinical trials, medical capacity, and the role of governments in protecting or advancing public health.

An Overview of The Science of Aging and Longevity 2022

In this episode of The Health Edge, Mark shares a recording from January 21, 2022 reviewing the current science of aging and longevity. This was the first of a series of 6 webinars sponsored by OLLI Berkshires. https://berkshireolli.org/ScienceOfAgingWinter22

NAFLD: Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease Reversal

In this episode of The Health Edge Mark and John review a paper demonstrating significant reductions in NAFLD with both 5:2 fasting mimicking or LCHF over just 12 weeks. Article can be found at: https://www.jhep-reports.eu/article/S2589-5559 (21)00032-X/fulltext

Chronology of Insulin Resistance, Obesity and Inflammation

In this episode of The Health Edge mark and John review an important paper that suggests obesity to be more a consequence of higher insulin than a cause. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2749271

Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load, and Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality

In this Health Edge videocast, John and Mark review a recent paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine that links higher intake of high-glycemic foods and beverages with higher all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2007123

Your Roadmap to Optimal Health with Dr. Mark Pettus I The Drew Pearlman Show

This is a recent interview with Drew Pearlman, a marvelous holistic health documentary filmmaker.

Integrative Strategies to Support Mind and Mood Health

This is a recently recorded presentation for the 2021 Physicians for Ancestral Health Symposium.

Microbiota Accessible Carbs and Health

In this videocast of The Health Edge Mark and John review some research linking higher intake of microbiota associated carbs (MAC) with biome diversity and health outcomes.

What is the healthy gut podcast?

In this week’s episode of The Healthy Gut Podcast, Rebecca speaks with Dr Mona Morstein about diabetes, insulin resistance and the role gut health plays on these conditions. Dr Morstein is recognised as an expert on pre-diabetes and diabetes, and also specialises in gastroenterology and hormonal disorders. Rebecca and Dr Morstein get into the detail about the importance of insulin and how our bodies use it, and why we can be predisposed to diabetes when we have SIBO. They also chat about the impact that the microbiome has on our gut health and how to protect it.

What episode of Healthy Gut is Dane Johnson on?

The Healthy Gut Podcast Episode 56. Nov 28, 2017. Dane Johnson was a successful model and actor, living a dream life on the outside, yet getting sicker on the inside. Ultimately, he ended up bedridden and hospitalised from inflammatory bowel disease, severely underweight and extremely unwell.

What is SIBO in health?

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is estimated to affect 60% of people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) yet is largely unknown. In this episode of The Healthy Gut Podcast, Rebecca Coomes is joined by the Queen of SIBO, Dr Allison Siebecker to discuss this condition and about understanding what is SIBO exactly. Plus, included in this episode is a free download of our SIBO guide, giving you an easy checklist of the causes, risk factors and associated conditions.

Who is Dr. Steven Sandberg Lewis?

Dr Steven Sandberg Lewis is recognised as a leading practitioner in Naturopathic gastroenterology. He joins Rebecca on The Healthy Gut Podcast to discuss functional gastroenterology and why we need to take a holistic approach to our digestive health. They discuss SIBO, reasons why SIBO treatment might not be working, what to do if you suffer with bloating, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Pro kinetics and laxatives, and much more.

Who is Kyrstie Barcak?

In this week’s Healthy Gut Podcast Rebecca talks to Kyrstie Barcak, founder of A Fresh Legacy, creator of The Kitchen Garden Box and a passionate recipe developer. A Fresh Legacy seeks to help and inspire adults and kids alike to create their own kitchen garden, teaching them to plant and grow food for the whole family to enjoy. Rebecca and Kyrstie chat about the joy of growing our own food, and why it is better for us. Kyrstie has experienced her own digestive issues from an early age that have continued throughout her life. She was diagnosed with Methane dominant SIBO last year, so we dig into her journey with this condition, how she managed a busy business and family along with the emotional aspects that come with chronic illness. She has also experimented with two different diet protocols and shares her experience with them.

Is the Healthy Gut podcast free?

Exclusive content is available to members of The Healthy Gut Podcast. It's absolutely FREE to join and you will be the first to know when the podcast airs. Plus, you will receive content that is not available to non-members.

Who is the host of What the Health podcast 2021?

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra is the special guest for this bonus episode of KHN’s “What the Health?” podcast. He and host Julie Rovner discuss a breadth of topics the secretary oversees, including covid-19, prescription drug prices, Medicare, Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act.

What are the strategies of Democrats in Congress and the states to expand health coverage?

Democrats in Congress and the states are devising strategies to expand health coverage — through the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Medicaid and a “public option.” But progress remains halting, at best. Meanwhile, lawmakers in Washington may have to agree on how to control prescription drug prices if they wish to finance their coverage initiatives. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Tami Luhby of CNN and Shefali Luthra of The 19th join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also, Rovner interviews Michelle Andrews, who reported and wrote last month’s KHN-NPR “Bill of the Month” episode about a very expensive sleep study.

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