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Medical Notes: The Best Alcohol For Minimal Hangovers, The Impact Of Color Additives, And Is One Brand Of Water Healthier Than The Rest?

>> August 20, 2025

Is your gut making you sick? Should you be drinking one type of water over all the others? Does vibrant food make us eat more? If you’re sick of hangovers, we may have a solution.

topics: Gut Bacteria| Science| Symptoms| Travel

Increasing Patient Access To Experimental Drugs

>> August 3, 2025

Dr. Casey Chapman explains a growing research method that brings the trials directly to patients and gives them the opportunity to access a wider range of medications.

topics: Accessibility| Technology| Travel

Tranquil Travel: How To Get Rid Of Your Flight Anxiety

>> April 13, 2025

Our expert this week explains how to recognize anxiety and offers different strategies to use for your next trip in the sky.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Consumerism| Emotion| Fears and Phobias| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| Psychology| Public Health| Public Safety| Public Transportation| Therapy| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Travel

How Space Medicine Could Save You From Going Blind Down Here On Earth

>> March 9, 2025

Dr. Joshua Ong explains the conditions they’re most at risk for and how finding a solution for space travel will help increase access to eye treatments on earth.

topics: Public Health| Public Safety| Risk| Science| Technology| Travel| Treatments| Work

Cancer Clinical Trials: The Harsh Reality Of Potentially Lifesaving Care

>> June 2, 2024

Our experts explain how the system needs to be restructured to increase access and save lives.

topics: Access to Care| Cancer Treatment and Research| Childcare| Consumerism| Economics and Finance| Health Care| Oncology| Patient Care and Safety| Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations| Public Health| Research and Clinical Trials| Travel

Should Busy Cities Start Banning Left-Hand Turns?

>> November 5, 2023

Experts dive into these road rules and offer solutions to simplify your daily errands.

topics: Psychology| Public Safety| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Travel| Vehicle Safety

Evolution Pt.2: Is the Success of Humanity Based on Luck?

>> August 27, 2023

We break down how our ancestors' genetic history affects our current biological makeup – including our vulnerability to disease.

topics: Biology| Disease| DNA and Genetics| Evolution| Genetic Genealogy| Health Care| History| Immune System| Natural Selection| Race| Travel

Evolution Pt.1: How Our Ancestry Is Revolutionizing Precision Medicine

>> August 20, 2023

Our expert this week explains that in order to move into this new era of medicine, we need to take a look back at our evolutionary path.

topics: Disease| DNA and Genetics| Evolution| Genetic Genealogy| Health Care| History| Immune System| Medication| Race| Science| Travel| Treatments| Viruses| Work

How Air Travel Becomes a Nightmare for People With Disabilities

>> January 1, 2023

Josue Cordova explains the struggles of traveling with a disability and how to fix these issues.

topics: Accessibility| Disabilities| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Travel| Vulnerable Populations

Medical Notes: May 15, 2022

>> May 15, 2022

Scientists say exposure to micro plastics is unavoidable. How did the pandemic affect rates of alcohol use? There was a 25% increase in alcohol-related deaths in 2020 compared to the previous year. And finally…the food you eat may be affecting your personality.

topics: Alcohol Use and Abuse| Endocrinology and Metabolism| Environment| Gut Bacteria| Inflammation and Pain| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Personality| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Travel

Medical Notes: April 24, 2022

>> April 24, 2022

What's causing the national blood shortage? New research suggest wind and solar power could effectively replace Texas's fired coal power. Scientists have created a wireless sensor that mimics dandelion seeds. And finally, astronauts have to eat their vegetables too.

topics: Climate Change| Energy Production| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Infrastructure and Engineering| Medication| Pollution| Risk| Space Exploration and Travel| Travel

Medical Notes: March 20, 2022

>> March 20, 2022

Climate change is causing more harm than we can keep up with, according to the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report. Then, wastewater can help predict future Covid-19 outbreaks in communities. And finally, where are you looking during zoom meetings?

topics: Business and Industry| Climate Change| Communication| Covid-19 Pandemic| Emergency Room| Employment and Workplace Issues| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Hospitals| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Travel
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