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Medical Notes: How Your Eyes Help You Run Faster, the High-Tech Teeth Your Dentist May Soon Be Using, and How to Detect Cancer Early

>> July 23, 2025
We Can Detect Cancer Faster Than Ever Before Scientists are now able to detect the genetic material shed by tumors in the bloodstream. A study published in Cancer Discovery reveals that this detection can occur up to three years before a clinical diagnosis. …
ListenMedical Notes: How Your Eyes Help You Run Faster, the High-Tech Teeth Your Dentist May Soon Be Using, and How to Detect Cancer Early

Edible Sunscreen: Can You Eat Your Sun Protection?

>> July 20, 2025
Edible sunscreens have become a hot topic, but can SPF gummies replace your normal sunscreen? Dr. Susan Massick explains how UV rays cause damage throughout our body and what type of protection will be most effective. Guest Information: Dr. Susan …
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From Weight To Career Success, How Your Genes Can Predict Your Future

>> July 20, 2025
Can your genes predict how much money you’ll make in your career? Dalton Conley, a sociologist, explains how our genes can be predictive of all aspects of our life – from BMI to who we’re friends with – in his new book, The Social Genome. Would you want to …
ListenFrom Weight To Career Success, How Your Genes Can Predict Your Future

Medical Notes: Poor Sleep Can Change Your Brain, How to Grill Safely This Summer, and the Secret Superpower of Optimism

>> July 16, 2025
Lack of Sleep in Childhood May Lead to Long-Term Struggles Late nights for teens and younger children may do more than cause next-day drowsiness. New research published in the journal Brain and Behavior shows that poor sleep is linked to changes in brain …
ListenMedical Notes: Poor Sleep Can Change Your Brain, How to Grill Safely This Summer, and the Secret Superpower of Optimism

Don’t Blame Growing Pains: The Dangers Of Ignoring Childhood Pain

>> July 13, 2025
Chronic pain in children is often dismissed as “growing pains,” but ignoring it can lead to lifelong health and socioeconomic consequences. Dr. Tonya Palermo emphasizes the need for better pain education and early intervention to help kids avoid long-term …
ListenDon’t Blame Growing Pains: The Dangers Of Ignoring Childhood Pain

Inside The Ambulance: Chaos, Camaraderie, And The Calls You Never See On TV

>> July 13, 2025
In the daily life of a paramedic, true emergencies are rare, resources are thin, and burnout runs high. Instead of glamorized rescues, medics often face issues that would be better handled by social workers and lawyers. This week, Joanna Sokol details her …
ListenInside The Ambulance: Chaos, Camaraderie, And The Calls You Never See On TV

Medical Notes: How to Change Your Personality, Customizing Your Anxiety Treatment, and a Hidden Cause of Infertility

>> July 9, 2025
Inflammation in the Female Reproductive Tract May Be an Overlooked Cause of Infertility Embryos are especially vulnerable to environmental stressors like inflammation. New research in the journal Science Advances has found a correlation between low levels …
ListenMedical Notes: How to Change Your Personality, Customizing Your Anxiety Treatment, and a Hidden Cause of Infertility

Full Body Reset: Stress, Cortisol, And Adrenal Dysfunction

>> July 6, 2025
The adrenal glands regulate cortisol, a hormone crucial for managing stress and energy. When stress is chronic, cortisol imbalances can cause fatigue, anxiety, and pain. Dr. Izabella Wentz offers simple lifestyle changes that can help restore balance and …
ListenFull Body Reset: Stress, Cortisol, And Adrenal Dysfunction

Her Pain, His Treatment: Issues With The Generic Approach To Pain Relief

>> July 6, 2025
Whenever we experience pain, our bodies use internal pain relief symptoms to reduce some of that discomfort. Though it’s been believed that men and women use the same, main system, a new study is pioneering an entirely new understanding of chronic pain. Our …
ListenHer Pain, His Treatment: Issues With The Generic Approach To Pain Relief

Medical Notes: How Sleep Apnea Rewires Your Brain, A Non-Addictive Pain Pill, And Using Ultrasound As A Disinfectant

>> July 2, 2025
Ultrasound isn’t just for imaging. There’s a new way to clean medical devices and it involves sound waves. New research shows that sound waves can be used to clean medical stents and catheters. These tools often clog over time, increasing the risk of …
ListenMedical Notes: How Sleep Apnea Rewires Your Brain, A Non-Addictive Pain Pill, And Using Ultrasound As A Disinfectant

The Future Of Medicine Pt.2: A New Era Of Healthcare Focuses On Prevention

>> June 29, 2025
New technology like AI offers promise, but experts say true healthcare reform starts with prevention, not just innovation. The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other nation, yet outcomes lag because we focus on expensive treatments instead of early …
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Bertolotti’s Syndrome: The Under-diagnosed Cause Of Back Pain

>> June 29, 2025
When Jakki Maser’s back pain started at 13, doctors brushed it off as a minor injury. Years of unrelenting pain and dead-end appointments led her to uncover the real cause herself – Bertolotti’s syndrome, an underdiagnosed spinal condition. This week, our …
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