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Whenever the subject of vaccines comes up, it’s more often than not in the context of myths and controversies questioning their safety, effectiveness, and overall value. And with strong supporters on both sides of this polarizing issue, how can we as healthcare professionals ensure the health and safety of our patients? Explore this question and more on VacciNation, providing new insights on vaccines, the illnesses they prevent, and how opposing viewpoints on them can impact the world around us.
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À la rencontre des hésitants à la vaccination | Qui sont ces gens qui hésitent à se faire vacciner en temps de pandémie et pourquoi? La journaliste Isabelle Burgun, de l'Agence Science-Presse, va à la rencontre de ces personnes et tente de faire la lumière sur les craintes et les motivations de ceux et celles qui refusent la vaccination.
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Healthy Alternatives to Vaccinations with Dr Tarlow

Dr. Nancy Tarlow | Guests such as Barbara Loe Fisher & Tedd Koren discuss all things natural to ensure that your family experiences incredible health.

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How do you choose safe AND effective ways for creating health for you and your family? Why is the relationship between mental, emotional and physical well-being so important for real health? Welcome to The Healthy Alternatives where Dr. Nancy Tarlow shares information to help you to make great health choices for you and your family!
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Welcome to Beyond the Needle, a podcast for and by physicians. Sit down with our weekly guest primary care clinicians as we tackle the real-world barriers to COVID-19 vaccination uptake and share our experiences with implementation. Together, we’ll uncover practical solutions to help you and your team incorporate the COVID-19 vaccine into your practice and increase vaccination rates amongst your patients. Working to honor the struggles and traumas of the pandemic, we will empower the primary ...
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Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA Guest: Alissa Kanowitz, Founding Member Families Fighting Flu Mrs. Alissa Kanowitz became a patient advocate after experiencing the absolute worst-case scenario: losing her four-year-old daughter Amanda to the flu. And now, she’s here with Dr. Mary Katherine Cheeley to share her and Amanda’s sto…
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Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA Guest: Jill Foster, MD Guest: John Russell, MD According to recent studies, co-administering the flu, RSV, and COVID-19 vaccines is generally safe, which is why both the CDC and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices support this approach. However, there are some important considerations t…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: John Russell, MD According to the CDC, flu vaccine coverage for all adults is about 47 percent, and there’s been a continued decline among pregnant patients and children since 2020. These reduced vaccination rates can have serious consequences for our patients and the healthcare system as a whole, whi…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Darvin Scott Smith, MD Vaccines play a crucial role in preventing the flu itself, but there are a lot of lesser-known benefits of flu vaccination as well, including its impact on reducing illness severity, hospitalization rates, and co-infections as well as its importance in managing chronic diseases …
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Laila Woc-Colburn, MD, DTM&H, FACP, FIDSA Since annual flu shots help alleviate the severe disease burden on patients and the healthcare system as a whole, it’s important to make flu vaccination a part of every patient visit. Fortunately, tools like appointment reminders, in-office discussions, and in…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Norman Beatty, MD Guest: Marvin J. Bittner, MD Pretravel consultation is essential for a lot of patients with upcoming travel plans so that we can anticipate and mitigate any risks they may encounter. Each conversation is unique to the health aspects of the patient's travel plans. To dive in for best …
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Michael Barnish, DO Guest: Norman J. Bizon, PA-C, CTH Before traveling abroad, it’s important that patients schedule a pre-travel health consultation with their doctor to go over their itinerary and talk about potential risks at their destination. There certainly are patients who are more at risk, such as those with…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: David Hamer, MD Cases of chikungunya have risen significantly in recent years, but fortunately, there are several ways we can protect our patients traveling abroad, including with a novel vaccine and other anti-mosquito measures. Joining Dr. Charles Tuck to discuss key preventive strategies for the ch…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: David Hamer, MD Cases of dengue have more than doubled since 2023, especially in endemic areas like Latin America, the Caribbean, South and Southeast Asia, and the coastal areas of Africa. This increasingly prevalence underscores the importance of knowing how to protect patients traveling abroad to th…
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Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Laura Knockel, PharmD, BCACP Patients 65 and older, as well as adults living with comorbidities, could be at a higher risk of getting respiratory viruses. Taking preventative measures before and during the season and educating patients on staying healthy during that season is crucial. To learn more, join D…
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Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Stefan Gravenstein, MD, MPH Guest: David Canaday, MD COVID-19 could have potential long-term impacts on young and adult patients, including those who experience mild or moderate symptoms. Getting vaccinated could help prevent those long-term effects. So to learn more, join Dr. Brian McDonough as he speaks …
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Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Georges Benjamin, MD It’s clear that COVID-19 is here to stay, so teaching patients how to stay healthy while protecting those around them is essential. Fortunately, enormous progress has been made since the pandemic began with vaccines, antiviral agents, vaccinators, and testing, so how can we continue to…
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Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: David Brieff, MD Seeking care from travel medicine specialist could play an important role for patients traveling internationally. Taking preventive measures like getting vaccines could help the individuals and communities around the world. Join Dr. Brian McDonough as he dives deep into this topic with Dr.…
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Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Chikungunya is a mosquito-transmitted viral disease that is highly likely to spread globally through patients who are traveling. So a phase three clinical trial aimed to test the safety and immunogenicity of the VLA1553 vaccine against this virus. Dive in to learn about the methods and results of this trial with Dr. Matt Bir…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: David Hamer, MD One recommendation for patients who are traveling is to schedule a consultation with a clinician or travel medicine specialist at least four to six weeks before travel plans. Tune in to learn about the in-depth travel vaccine recommendations with Dr. Charles Turck as he speaks with Dr.…
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Host: Robert Walker, PharmD Guest: Nic Garner, PharmD Travel vaccines are becoming increasingly common as they play a key role in protecting travelers abroad, but they’re only effective if patients actually receive them. That’s why Dr. Robert Walker speaks with Dr. Nic Garner, who shares best practices for counseling patients on travel vaccines. Dr…
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Guest: Stephen I. Pelton, MD Influenza disproportionately affects adults 65 and older as a result of increased frequency of comorbidities and immunosenescence.1,2 It is also linked to neurologic, cardiovascular, and respiratory complications in high-risk groups, while potentially exacerbating underlying chronic medical conditions.1,2 So how can adj…
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Today, we delve into the changing landscape of COVID-19. Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP and Santina Wheat, MD, MPH, FAAFP provide valuable insights into this complex scenario. COVID-19's shift from a designated public health emergency isn't an end. Rather, it’s a transition in the battle against the virus. We explore the impacts of this decision, the co…
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We are witnessing alarming levels of trust erosion and vaccine skepticism that have emerged in the post-COVID world. Join us as we take a deeper look into this critical issue with Christina Wells, MD, MPH, DipABLM, FAAFP and Marian Sassetti, MD, FAAFP. These seasoned family doctors, with over five decades of combined experiences, address the concer…
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Do you know the true impact of COVID-19 vaccinations in preventing severe illness, hospitalizations, and death? Join us for a vital conversation with our faculty experts. Together, we uncover the latest research on the vaccines' role in preventing complications from the virus and reveal exciting new findings on potential anti-inflammatory benefits …
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Dr Hooker interviews Dr Tarlow on the upcoming Roots of Healing | Holistic Autism Conference taking place in August 18-20, 2023. Learn about why the focus of this conference is on Food as Medicine: Foods that harm, foods that heal; autonomic nervous system dysregulation and how that affects brain and gut health plus much more! www.holisticautism.co…
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The new normal. As clinicians, it is important to have new plans for how we're going to enjoy our lives, enjoy each other, and continue to care for our patients the best way we can. Our patients count on us to be their trusted caregivers. Santina Wheat MD, MPH, FAAFP and Marian R. Sassetti, MD, FAAFP discuss the importance of our interactions with …
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Larry Miller, DO had very little knowledge of autism until his own son regressed at around 18 months. His daughter, on the other hand, was slow to progress and didn't have that profound change in her milestones. Over the years, he's worked extensively with those on the autism spectrum. He has a unique perspective having two children on the autism s…
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In part two of this series, Dr. Stephanie LaBedz, a pulmonary and critical care physician at the University of Illinois at Chicago, joins Dr. Christina Wells, a family physician, also with UIC, to discuss her experience with long COVID. She shares how it has helped in her approach to patients suffering from long COVID. They talk about what family p…
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Dr. Heather Prendergast, an emergency medicine physician, Dr. Stephanie LaBedz, a pulmonary and critical care physician, and Dr. Christina Wells, a family medicine physician, all from the University of Illinois at Chicago, share their experiences and insights on long COVID. Their goal is to help primary care physicians be more equipped in dealing w…
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The conversation continues. Dr. Corinne Kohler, Dr. Marian Sassetti, and Dr. Christina Wells reflect on the evolution of the pandemic in the past year. They share their experiences and engage in a discussion about how we, as a community of healers, can collectively move forward. Meet the Faculty Topics include: How practices have changed - both in …
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Trauma, collaboration, community, crisis, grief, perseverance, fear, uncertainty, mistrust, resilience… What words summarize the pandemic for you? Have they changed over time? Dr. Corinne Kohler, Dr. Marian Sassetti, and Dr. Christina Wells reflect on the evolution of the pandemic in the past year. They share their experiences and engage in discuss…
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Dr Nancy Tarlow and Dr Brian Hooker break down the vaccine ingredients are harmful, factual information as to who gets Hep B, why are other countries aren't giving it to newborns! Why does the United States not only have the highest infant mortality rate but also the highest first day infant mortality rate of industrialized countries? Could it be t…
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Conversation with Zoey O'Toole. Did you know the vid shot was just added to the childhood schedule? What does this potentially mean for your child to attend school or college? Are you aware of the risks and are manufacturers liable in the case of injury or death? What is the best things you can do to help keep your children health? Get the facts, t…
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Vaccine Safety Science:  Are childhood vaccines are tested against inert placebos.  Doe the CDC investigate vaccine side effects?  How Effective is The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is deficient by design.  Are vaccine safety studies following the gold standard - true placebo, double blind?  Does the CDC do studies that could …
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Leti Shelton, PhD and Chemical Engineer will guide us on the elements of essential oils. She discusses some that are good for healing but also the process to make them and how to use them safely. You can watch this episode on my Nourish channel on Rumble (https://rumble.com/v28wulg-introduction-to-essential-oils-with-dr-leti-shelton.html) or YouTub…
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This podcast segment originally aired on CHD Tv where Dr. Hooker and Dr Tarlow discuss studies that are done on the shots on the childhood schedule. They lead you through HOW you can find the data which they recommend everyone do on their own before any potential damage is done. Get the facts so you can make an informed decision. To watch the origi…
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Dr Cilla Whatcott brings a rich and varied background of personal and professional experiences to her healing practice. She holds a B.A. degree from Arizona State University, a diploma from the four year professional program at Northwestern Academy of Homeopathy, Minneapolis, MN and a PhD in clinical homeopathy from Kingdom College. She was an inst…
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In this episode, we discuss the body's innate healing ability. For instance, when we get a viral or bacterial infection, our body knows to increase the body temperature to kill off the invader. We also discuss vitalism vs mechanistic approaches to health. Why do masks potentially create more health problems and affect innate healing ability? We als…
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With so much attention in the news about bivalent boosters and trying to keep up with changes in vaccination schedule guidelines, some of the focus has shifted away from having conversations with adults who remain unvaccinated. Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP, Carl Lambert, Jr., MD, FAAFP, and Marian R. Sassetti, MD, FAAFP remind us of the importance of …
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No one is immune to COVID affecting their lives. This is especially true for people with compromised immune systems and people they interact with. Christopher Smyre, MD, Timothy Ott, DO, FAAFP, IAFP President, and Carl Lambert, Jr., MD, FAAFP, will discuss the additional challenges & concerns these patients may have when considering whether to rece…
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With multiple types of practices in various locations that serve patients with a broad range of access to medical care facilities and health insurance, there is not a “one size fits all” answer for implementing COVID-19 vaccines within a facility. Join Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP, Marian Sassetti, MD, FAAFP, and Santina Wheat, MD, MPH, FAAFP as they …
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