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Health Science Radio

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

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What is quantum computing and how will it improve healthcare? What are the latest innovations in cell and gene therapy? How are human eating habits affected by our evolution? Health Science Radio is a podcast that answers these questions and more, exploring tomorrow’s medicine today. We talk with University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus researchers who are devoted to solving the most persistent challenges in health science.
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A podcast about the information and stories of the School of Health Sciences at Salt Lake Community College located on the Jordan Campus in West Jordan, Utah. For more information about the nine programs in the School of Health Sciences at SLCC please visit www.slcc.edu/hs or call 801-957-6253.
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The NHA Health Science Podcast is brought to you by the National Health Association (NHA) championing the Gold Standard of a Whole Plant-Food Diet and Lifestyle Since 1948. The NHA's Mission is to educate and empower individuals to understand science-backed results from an integration of all aspects of health; personal, environmental, social, and the animals. All of our experts subscribe to a whole food, plant-based nutrition, no SOS, lifestyle and take a leadership role in advocating for he ...
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"Health Science (For the Rest of Us!)" is a podcast where we take a super practical look at the body, its shenanigans, and the world of fascinating ways we try to keep it healthy. hosts terel and iris explore everything from duckbilled N95 masks to fart migration to better understand and celebrate the universe inside you...in plain language! to write to us, send a message to [email protected] visit us at http://www.healthscienceforeveryone.com/ see more shenanigans on our twi ...
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We are delighted to present "Making science work for health", the PHG Foundation podcast that explains the most promising developments in science and their implications for healthcare. In each episode, host Ofori Canacoo discusses with a PHG Foundation policy analyst, the underpinning science, the ambitions for improving population health and the impact it could have on patients, on society and on the people delivering your healthcare.
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The EY Health Sciences and Wellness Experience podcast explores the age of “Health Experience.” All who use and touch the heath care value chain will soon demand a service that provides a more personalized and enhanced outcome. Join us and our guests, as we expand the traditional definitions of innovation to meet ever growing needs and expectations.
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BDO’s Health & Life Sciences Rx Podcast, hosted by The BDO Center for Healthcare Excellence & Innovation and the Life Sciences practice, seeks to provide insights into the trends disrupting healthcare and how companies can adapt and evolve in an ever-changing business landscape.
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Hi, you’re listening to Postdocalypse, a podcast by postgrad students about all things postgrad. The name comes from the idea that once you finish your PhD, there’s the big question for all of us whether we’ll continue along the academic path or take on of the many alternative routes that are on offer to us. We’re a team of PhD students at King’s College London, trying to navigate this crazy world and we’ll be sharing the highs and the lows of postgraduate study.
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“In the Beginning was the Word...the Word became flesh and dwelt among us…” for those of us at Florida Hospital College, words mean more than just what we speak. We believe that long ago, words created the world, and since then words continue to create life in both ourselves and in others. Which is why we started this project, inspired by StoryCorps, to capture the words of our students, faculty, and staff. Words that in different ways, describe this ministry we call healthcare.
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The Health Edge: translating the science of self-care

Mark Pettus MD and John Bagnulo PhD, MPH

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“It’s not what we don’t know that gets us into trouble. It’s what we know that ain’t so”. Will Rogers We believe the explosion of life science research from many disciplines had catapulted ahead of our capacity to process, integrate, understand, and apply. We are interested in translating all that is out there as news to use. A fundamentally different understanding of human biology has emerged. The implications from the perspective of self-care are profound. We are rapidly moving away from t ...
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Generation Bold--Talking About What Matters to You The Generation Bold Podcast guides you to a fulfilled and purposeful life as you age. Host Adriane Berg and her battalion of experts come to the rescue to bring you Generation Bold: The Fountain of Truth about Aging. Health. Wealth. Travel. Relationships. Home. Spirituality. Sexuality. Older parents. Boomerang kids. Grandparenting. AdrianeBerg.com facebook.com/profile.php?id=10001778679 linkedin.com/in/adrianeberg/ [email protected] Ple ...
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The AOP Health Group is the European pioneer for integrated therapies for rare diseases and in critical care. Over the past 25 years, the Group has become an established provider of integrated therapy solutions and has a highly consistent and pragmatic orientation towards the needs of all its stakeholders– especially the patients and their families as well as also the healthcare professionals treating them.
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Clear Lens Movement: Health and Wellness, Emotional Intelligence, Psychology, Social Science, Leadership, Fulfillment

Anthony Buscaglia with Health and Wellness, Emotional Intelligence, Psychology, Social Science, Leadership, Fulfillment

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Clear Lens is a podcast that interviews guests that inspire and educate others to have a more fulfilling life. I interview guests with perspectives in Health and Wellness, Emotional Intelligence, Psychology, Social Science, Leadership, and Killer Life Experience that can inspire others to have a more fulfilling life.
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More than 1 in 10 adults over age 50 experience knee pain caused by osteoarthritis, and about 1 in 25 will go on to have knee replacement surgery. As our population ages, cases of osteoarthritis are expected to climb, meaning even more patients facing the prospect of knee replacement and rehabilitation. This episode of Health Science Radio features…
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Send us a text Nature deficit syndrome is silently affecting millions as we spend over 95% of our lives indoors beneath artificial lighting that disrupts our biology at the most fundamental level. Dr. Mark Pettus delivers a compelling exploration of this modern disconnection, introducing the powerful concept that our current "junk light" epidemic m…
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Josh Hansen sits down with Ellie West, an alum of the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program at Salt Lake Community College. They explore her journey into the field, the experiences that shaped her time as a student, and the lessons she’s carried into her career. Ellie also offers valuable advice to current and future PTA students on how to mak…
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Tanya Brigden discusses the ethical implications and regulatory challenges that should be considered in the innovative area of genome editing. In recent years, the potential of somatic genome editing has elicited both excitement and caution among researchers, clinicians, patients, and ethicists. Welcome back to Making science work for health, the P…
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Send us a text At a time when anxiety and depression rates are soaring across all age groups, Dr. Mark Pettus cuts through the noise with revelatory insights into how our daily choices shape our mental landscape. This compelling exploration connects the dots between what's on your plate, how you move through your day, and the remarkable resilience …
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Send us a text The rhythms of nature have orchestrated human biology for millennia, but our modern lifestyle has disconnected us from these essential patterns. Dr. Mark Pettus takes us on a fascinating journey through the science of circadian rhythms, revealing how light serves as crucial information that synchronizes every cell in our bodies with …
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Ozempic and similar medications have received widespread attention for the treatment of diabetes and weight loss. There’s also growing research that they may help treat heart disease, sleep apnea, kidney disease, substance use disorder and other conditions. Demand has surged for the medications because of their impressive ability to help people los…
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A developing area in synthetic biology, electrogenetics is hoped to become a new avenue in precision medicine, helping with the treatment of certain chronic diseases. Chaitanya Erady talks about what electrogenetics is and the ambitions for its use. Welcome back to Making science work for health, the PHG Foundation podcast that explains the most pr…
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Send us a text Curious about natural alternatives to expensive GLP-1 medications like Ozempic? Dr. Mark Pettus unveils powerful nutritional strategies to boost your body's own GLP-1 production for improved metabolic health and sustainable weight management. This eye-opening presentation dives into the fascinating relationship between your diet, gut…
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🎙 Health Science Podcast Announcement – A Message from Dr. Frank Sabatino Dr. Frank Sabatino, Director of Health Education for the National Health Association and host of the Health Science Podcast, shares a heartfelt update with listeners. Over the past two years, the podcast has featured inspiring and insightful conversations with leading voices …
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Fueled by emotion-driven and easily shared social media, the current waves of online misinformation casting doubt on science have grown in size, frequency and intensity. This episode of Health Science Radio features two guests from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus who are passionate about preventing and reversing the trend: Aimee …
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Josh Hansen sits down with Morgan Rohde, an Instructor in the Surgical Technology program at Salt Lake Community College (SLCC). They discuss the road that lead Morgan to the program as both a student and instructor, what prospective students can expect from the program and the many roads a Surgical Technologist can take moving forward! Get to bett…
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Send us a text Chronic inflammation has emerged as one of the most significant drivers behind virtually all modern health challenges. In this thought-provoking exploration, Dr. Mark Pettus reveals why researchers now refer to inflammation as "the cause of everything" and introduces the concept of "inflammaging" – how chronic inflammation accelerate…
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Send us a text Prepare to have your understanding of genetics completely transformed. The revolutionary science of epigenetics reveals that you're not simply a prisoner of your DNA – you're actively participating in how your genes express themselves through every choice you make. Dr. Mark Pettus takes us on a fascinating journey through this emergi…
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As a teenager, Joshua Gowin, PhD, remembers sitting through DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) classes and watching those frying pan-focused public service announcements: “This is your brain on drugs.” Gowin, assistant professor of radiology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, is the lead author on a recent study published in JAMA…
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Episode Summary In this episode of the Health Science Podcast, host Dr. Frank Sabatino welcomes Stacey Heiny, a certified holistic nutritionist, lifestyle wellness mentor, and founder of The Herban Farmacy. Stacey’s mission is to help women remove the overwhelm from their wellness journey and create clarity around their health so they can thrive an…
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Josh Hansen sits down with Andrew Anderson, President of the Utah Funeral Directors Association. They will discuss how Andrew chose a career path in the funeral industry and how the Mortuary Science program here at Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) can help prepare students for a future in funeral directing, embalming and funeral home management. …
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Episode 123: Philosophy, Ethics, and the Joy of Going Vegan: Matt Halteman's Compassionate Approach to Food Guest: Dr. Matthew Halteman Host: Dr. Frank Sabatino Presented by: National Health Association Episode Summary In this episode of the Health Science Podcast, Dr. Frank Sabatino sits down with Dr. Matthew Halteman, a professor of philosophy at…
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Send us a text Creatine might be the most underappreciated nutritional powerhouse in our health toolkit. While many associate it exclusively with weightlifters and athletes, the science reveals a molecule with profound benefits reaching far beyond the gym. Mark Pettus MD and John Bagnulo PhD,MPH dive into creatine's fundamental role in human physio…
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Type 1 diabetes is a complex disease affecting millions of people across the world. Though insulin has been discovered as a treatment for patients, research is still being done to find additional and alternative methods to treat and perhaps cure type 1 diabetes. Hayley Wilson discusses how gene therapy is being used as one potential method of treat…
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Colorectal cancer has been upending the lives of younger people at disturbing rates in recent years, becoming the second most common type of cancer in people under age 50 in the U.S. today. By 2030, deaths are expected to double, and the disease is predicted to jump to the leading cause of cancer death in 20- to 49-year-olds. On this episode, we ta…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of the Health Science Podcast, brought to you by the National Health Association, Dr. Frank Sabatino sits down with Dr. Meagan L. Grega, a board-certified physician in Family and Lifestyle Medicine and the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of the Kellyn Foundation. Together, they discuss the power of community-dr…
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Type 2 diabetes affects more than 422 million people worldwide, yet many don’t realize that it can be reversed with the right approach. This figure comes from the World Health Organization (WHO) and unfortunately, continues to increase. Lewis Bertus, PA-C, is on a mission to change that. As the founder of Diabetes180, Lewis has helped countless ind…
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Josh Hansen sits down with Kristen Hall, the Assistant Professor and 2nd Year Coordinator of the Dental Hygiene program at Salt Lake Community College (SLCC). They discuss the Dental Hygiene program, what prospective students can expect from the program and the impact the program makes within the community! Get to better know Kristen Hall and the D…
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When it comes to solving the world’s biggest challenges—climate change, food insecurity, and public health—where do we even start? According to Sarah Lake, CEO of Tilt Collective, the answer lies in a powerful combination of philanthropy and plant-rich diets. In her conversation with Dr. Frank Sabatino on the Health Science Podcast, Sarah outlined …
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Colds and respiratory illnesses are to be expected, but are we getting sick more often than we used to? And are there more viruses going around these days? Dr. Keith Armitage, infectious disease specialist at University Hospitals, sheds light on the newest infectious disease data and why some people are more susceptible to getting sick.…
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With mounting evidence about the dangers of alcohol to our health, just what is the impact of alcohol on cancer risk? On cardiovascular risk? On overall mortality? Those questions are answered on this episode of Health Science Radio, which features two University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus professors discussing the latest studies on alcoho…
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Every day, billions of people consume animal products without considering the impact on their health, the environment, and animals. Colleen Patrick-Goudreau, celebrated advocate and bestselling author, dedicates her life to unraveling this disconnection. Known as the "Joyful Vegan," she has transformed countless lives through her books, podcasts, a…
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The path to creating a more compassionate world isn’t always clear-cut, but Tobias Leenaert has dedicated his life to finding practical and impactful ways to make it a reality. A thought leader in the vegan movement, Tobias brings a pragmatic lens to one of the most pressing ethical and environmental challenges of our time. In a recent conversation…
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Send us a text Unlock the secrets to a healthier, longer life by mastering the science behind protein intake. Discover the critical role of animal protein in maintaining lean body mass, boosting metabolic health, and combating age-related muscle loss. We challenge traditional views and outdated guidelines, bringing you insights from recent research…
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Adopting a vegan lifestyle can do more than improve your health and the planet—it can deepen your spiritual connection and clarity. Karen Hoyos, a transformational leader, speaker, and author, has embraced veganism not just as a diet, but as a profound way to align her actions with her purpose and values. On the NHA Health Science Podcast, hosted b…
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How the human body reacts to the transition to deep-space travel – and then adapts, or doesn’t, to lengthy periods in a microgravity environment – remains a largely understudied area. Our guest, Prem Subramanian, MD, PhD, chief of neuro-ophthalmology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, talks about how space travel, including long-dura…
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Josh Hansen sits down with Cher Knupp, Program Manager of Health Sciences Admissions & Recruiting, to discuss the SVI (Standardized Video Interview) and MMI (Multiple Mini-Interview) process for admissions in the Health Sciences at Salt Lake Community College. They discuss what the acronyms mean, what applicants can expect during these interviews a…
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Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder, affecting 1.2% of U.S. adults annually, with higher rates among females (1.6%) compared to males (0.8%), according to the National Institute of Mental Health. In the UK, BED accounts for approximately 22% of all eating disorder cases. These figures reflect the urgent need for effective…
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Josh Hansen sits down with Jonathan Boatwright and Raymond Searles, assistant professors in the Nursing program at Salt Lake Community College, to discuss the concept of mindfulness and how it can benefit our mental health, make us a more balanced individual and help those enrolled in Health Science classes at SLCC. Get to know Jonathan Boatwright …
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Send us a text In this first Health Edge podcast of 2025, Mark Pettus MD and John Bagnulo PhD, MPH review a 2024 study published in The Journal of Nutrition. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S002231662400289X?via%3Dihub https://www.thehealthedgepodcast.comMark Pettus MD and John Bagnulo PhD, MPH által
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Regenerative organic farming has the potential to sequester more carbon annually than the global transportation industry emits, making it a critical tool in the fight against climate change. This revolutionary approach focuses on restoring soil health, increasing biodiversity, and creating resilient ecosystems. Jason DeSalvo, co-founder of Cold Bro…
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The fact that men and women are not the same is no longer completely overlooked in the medical world. Diseases, such as heart attacks, can present differently. Yet, an absence of research that includes women prior to the early 1990s has left studies into women’s health largely in “catch-up” mode. Our guest is Judy Regensteiner, PhD, director and co…
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Raised on a farm and immersed in a meat-centric world, Brigitte Gemme never questioned the practice of eating animals until her mid-thirties. Today, she is the founder of Vegan Family Kitchen and author of Flow in the Kitchen, where she teaches the art of simple, nourishing vegan meals. Her transformation—motivated by environmental concern, health …
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We’ve all dealt with toxic people but what do you do when someone’s actions begin to affect your emotional well-being? Sometimes, the answer lies not in changing the person who hurts us – but in changing how we react to them. Psychiatrist Dr. Patrick Runnels, Chief Medical Officer of Population Health at University Hospitals Cleveland, explains how…
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Dr. Laurie Marbas, a board-certified physician in both family and lifestyle medicine, initially trained in a traditional medical setting before her practice and perspective evolved toward integrating plant-based nutrition into her medical approach. Her journey toward plant-based medicine began serendipitously after a patient in Rifle, Colorado, sha…
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Did You Know? Food addiction impacts millions of people and is a significant contributor to the obesity epidemic, with over 42% of U.S. adults classified as obese. Dr. Carol Wroblewski’s story is one of overcoming the odds. At nearly 300 pounds, she faced a life-changing warning from her doctor that propelled her into action. By transitioning to a …
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Julie Davis, a former aerospace engineer, shares her inspiring journey to plant-based living on the NHA Health Science Podcast with Dr. Frank Sabatino. Julie's path to becoming a plant-powered lifestyle coach is rooted in personal struggles with weight and health that led her to embrace the power of whole, plant-based nutrition. In this episode, Ju…
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One of the secrets to good health and a long life is your immune system. But how does it work and can you strengthen it? Naturopathic Doctor Jacob Wolf explains the immune system: What can strengthen or weaken it and how exercise, gut health and natural remedies like vitamin C, zinc and elderberry impact immunity.…
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In today’s crowded world of content, standing out is a challenge, especially for ethical business leaders and advocates of compassionate living. Mitali Deypurkaystha, founder of The Vegan Publisher and author of The Freedom Master Plan, is on a mission to ensure that vegan and ethical entrepreneurs gain the visibility they deserve. Through the powe…
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Bhavya Krishnan and Dr Elizabeth Redrup Hill discuss the applications of digital twins in the healthcare system, why there is growing interest, and some questions that they would like to see be explored in order to make digital twins an effective tool for healthcare and medicine. Welcome back to Making science work for health, the PHG Foundation po…
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Dr. Gustavo Tolosa, a renowned concert pianist and educator, has transformed his life and health by embracing a whole-food, plant-based lifestyle. After facing serious health challenges, including significant weight gain and low energy, he discovered the life-changing benefits of plant-based nutrition through the work of pioneers like Dr. John McDo…
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Chantal Babb de Villiers, Senior Policy Analyst at the PHG Foundation, talks us through bacteriophages, otherwise known as phages, their growing interest, their current usage and what might be needed for phage therapy to take the next steps towards public healthcare. Welcome back to Making science work for health, the PHG Foundation podcast that ex…
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Dr. Steve Blake, a pioneer in nutritional biochemistry, emphasizes the critical role of a plant-exclusive diet in reversing heart disease. By eliminating saturated fats found in animal products and focusing on nutrient-dense whole foods like leafy greens, berries, nuts, and seeds, individuals can significantly improve cardiovascular health. Researc…
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Influenza season is ramping up, SARS-CoV-2 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) continue to evolve, and the bird flu outbreak is gaining steam in the United States. Against this ever-changing landscape of infectious disease, this episode centers on viruses and vaccines. Our guest is Jenna Guthmiller, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of I…
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