
Resiliency After Disaster – Why We Need To Prioritize Social Infrastructure
Alexis Merdjanoff explains why disaster recovery plans leave communities unprepared, how timing is critical for mental health support, and how investing in strong social connections before tragedy hits can speed recovery.

Will Acupuncture Help You Recover Faster From Surgery?
Dr. Kim Feingold and Ania Grimone discuss the ancient medicine practice that’s providing much-needed relief for these patients.

Medical Notes: Binge-Watching Is Good For Your Brain, How To Detect Cancer At Home, And Breaking Bad Fitness Habits
You may soon be able to detect skin cancer at home. A healthy childhood may be more important than you think. We need better ALS detection. Is watching TV good for your health?

Glioblastoma: The Aggressive Brain Cancer That Has A Sweet Tooth
Dr. Wajd Al-Holou explains his breakthrough research on the cancer’s metabolic habits and how it’ll help increase life expectancy for patients.

Heal The Soul, Heal The Body: Immersive Reality For Interfaith Rooms
Our experts discuss how immersive reality and Disney technology can help give patients the religious rooms they crave while fighting for their lives.

Medical Notes: You’re Taking Too Many Medications, Why Early Detection For Alzheimer’s Disease Isn’t Working, And A Better Treatment For Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Are you taking too many medications? Your blood may soon have tiny robots flowing through it. We can detect more cases of alzheimer’s disease, so why aren’t we? A new fix for carbon monoxide poisoning.

Do Americans Have A Prejudice Against Immigrant Doctors?
Immigrant doctors are an important part of America’s physician workforce, especially in rural and underserved communities.

Everyone Has A Status: The Fight To End HIV
ur experts explain the history behind the harmful stigma and the innovative initiatives that will help end this epidemic.

Medical Notes: A New Weight Loss Drug Without The Side Effects, How Paternal Drinking Affects Kids, And How To Fix Your Arthritic Knees Without Surgery
Why are weight loss drugs so difficult to take long-term? Alcoholism doesn’t just affect one person. Fix your bad knees without surgery.

Cheap Drugs Have A High Cost: The Safety Issues Of Generic Prescriptions
Our expert discusses the steps needed to keep consumers safe.

Can Suicide Be Prevented? Stories From Survivors And Loved Ones
We hear stories from prevention experts, loved ones, and a suicide attempt survivor.

Medical Notes: AI Can Diagnose Your Parkinson’s Disease, How Bacteria Can Lower Your Medical Bills, And The Dangers Of Dehydration
Some diseases are tough to self-diagnose, but AI is here to help. Does bacteria get a bad rap? Have you had enough water today? Probably not – and that’s a big problem.
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