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What does colon cancer screening have to do with self-driving cars? PODCAST
“We can clearly see that exponential technologies are disrupting cars and phones. So why wouldn ’t these technologies find their way into health care and gastroenterology? What do stool tests have to do with self-driving cars? We’ll soon find out. But let’s first go back to the discussion we had earlier on the shift to digital. […]Find jobs at  Careers by KevinMD.com.  Search thousands of physician, PA, NP, and CRNA jobs now.  Learn more.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - December 17, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: < span itemprop="author" > < a href="https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/post-author/the-podcast-by-kevinmd" rel="tag" > The Podcast by KevinMD < /a > < /span > Tags: Podcast Gastroenterology Oncology/Hematology Source Type: blogs

Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Chadwick Boseman: a tale of two cancers in America PODCAST
“Separated by less than a month (Boseman on August 28th and Ginsburg on September 18th) and both due to gastrointestinal cancers (Boseman had colon cancer and Ginsburg had pancreatic cancer), the situations of Ginsburg ’s and Boseman’s deaths is emblematic of the racial disparity in American health outcomes. Boseman was African American/Black and was diagnosed with […]Find jobs at  Careers by KevinMD.com.  Search thousands of physician, PA, NP, and CRNA jobs now.  Learn more.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - February 27, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: < span itemprop="author" > < a href="https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/post-author/the-podcast-by-kevinmd" rel="tag" > The Podcast by KevinMD < /a > < /span > Tags: Podcast Oncology/Hematology Source Type: blogs

Is sesame oil the best thing for your skin? The Beauty Brains Show episode 59
If you like to use natural oils on your skin you’ll want to listen to this week’s show about the benefits of sesame oil. Plus, I try to stump Randy (and the audience) with a quiz about holiday foods in cosmetics.   Click below to play Episode 59 or click “download” to save the MP3 file to your computer. Show notes Question of the week: Is sesame oil the best thing for your skin? Amira asks…I read on The Food Babe website that sesame oil protects skin from bacteria, chlorine, UV rays, and cancer. And when it’s in your blood it prevents migraines, diabetes, and hepatitis. I’d love to hear your thoug...
Source: thebeautybrains.com - December 2, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Perry RomanowskiThe Beauty Brains Tags: Claims Podcast Source Type: blogs

Medial EarlySign: machine learning for population health (podcast)
https://healthbb.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/hbdew057-david-e-williams-interviews-medials-tomer-amit.mp3 Medial EarlySign analyzes standard EHR data to identify individuals at high risk for disease. The company’s first solution, ColonFlag uses longitudinal blood test data to identify patients who are at high risk for colorectal cancer. I spoke recently with Medial executive Tomer Amit, who filled me in on the company’s approach and explained why the company has been named a Cool Vendor in AI by Gartner. (0:15) What unmet need are you serving? (1:05) You talk about using data that’s already available. Wha...
Source: Health Business Blog - July 7, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: dewe67 Tags: Entrepreneurs International Technology Israel machine learning Source Type: blogs

AICR Podcast Edition 01 - Colon Cancer
On this edition of the podcast we focus on colon cancer, answering the most frequently asked questions. We also tell you about the fundraising that is taking place on behalf of AICR. Please remember to visit our website for further information - www.aicr.org.uk Play the podcast by clicking here.
Source: AICR - Cancer Questions Answered - June 26, 2007 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: AICR - Tartan Media Productions Source Type: podcasts

#MayoClinicRadio podcast: 12/8/18
Listen: Mayo Clinic Radio 12/8/18 On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Dr. John Kisiel, a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic, discusses screening, treatment and prevention of colorectal cancer.?Also on the podcast, Dr. Matthew Ferber, a medical geneticist at Mayo Clinic, explains?Mayo Clinic GeneGuide. GeneGuide is the new personal DNA product backed by Mayo medical science and [...]
Source: News from Mayo Clinic - December 10, 2018 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

An active volcano on Venus, and a concerning rise in early onset colon cancer
On this week’s show: Spotting volcanic activity on Venus in 30-year-old data, and giving context to increases in early onset colon cancer   First up this week, a researcher notices an active volcano on Venus in data from the Magellan mission—which ended in 1994. News Staff Writer Paul Voosen joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how to find a “fresh” lava flow in 30-year-old readings.   Next up, a concerning increase in early onset colon cancer. Kimmie Ng, director of the Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Center at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, is her...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 16, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

In Case You Missed the Show: #MayoClinicRadio Podcast 11/28/15
Listen: Mayo Clinic Radio podcast 11-28-15 On Mayo Clinic Radio, Dr. Ronald Petersen, a neurologist and director of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, discusses the progress being made in treating Alzheimer's. Also on the program, gastroenterologist Dr. Paul Limburg outlines the latest colon cancer screening guidelines and what they mean for you. And [...]
Source: News from Mayo Clinic - November 30, 2015 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

Operating to remove recurrent colorectal cancer: have we got it right?
A new analysis article on bmj.com discusses the story of a surgical colon cancer trial, that was started 30 years ago and then abandoned, and the data lost. In this podcast Helen Macdonald talks to Tom Treasure from Imperial College London, who has unearthed the data and now published the research. Also joining the discussion is Peter Doshi, one...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - May 15, 2014 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: Finding Strength & Unity in Our Differences
Listen to part one of the first ever LIVE Psych Central Show, recorded on location at HealtheVoices 2018, an annual event that brings together online advocates from across various health conditions for an opportunity to learn, share and connect. In this show, you will meet four advocates who join our hosts on stage for a panel discussion on a variety of advocacy issues, including lupus, inflammatory bowel disease, HIV, and breast cancer. You’ll hear about how being diagnosed affected their lives in ways they didn’t expect, and what made them become advocates. The second half of this show will be posted next week!  ...
Source: World of Psychology - May 17, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: The Psych Central Show Tags: General Interview Mental Health and Wellness The Psych Central Show Advocacy Source Type: blogs

Podcast: Diverse Diseases, Allied Advocates
Listen to part two of the episode recorded live on location at HealtheVoices 2018. (Part one was posted last week, so check it out if you haven’t, already.) In this continuation of the multi-advocate panel discussion, our panelists talk about the most difficult aspect of their advocacy and how they deal with it. They also address misconceptions and ignorance about their diseases, such as the difference between AIDS and HIV or IBD and IBS, the fact that lupus is not contagious, and that men can have breast cancer. To close out the episode, each panelist shares his/her thoughts on what advocates for different conditions ha...
Source: World of Psychology - May 24, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: The Psych Central Show Tags: General Interview Mental Health and Wellness The Psych Central Show Advocacy Source Type: blogs

Operating to remove recurrent colorectal cancer: have we got it right?
A new analysis article on bmj.com discusses the story of a surgical colon cancer trial, that was started 30 years ago and then abandoned, and the data lost. In this podcast Helen Macdonald talks to Tom Treasure from Imperial College London, who has unearthed the data and now published the research. Also joining the discussion is Peter Doshi, one of the instigators of the RIAT initiative set up to encourage this kind of work to correct the scientific record. Read the full article: http://www.bmj.com/content/348/bmj.g2085
Source: The BMJ Podcast - May 15, 2014 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

LITFL Review 222
Welcome to the 222nd LITFL Review! Your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peeks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care. Each week the LITFL team casts the spotlight on the blogosphere’s best and brightest and deliver a bite-sized chuck of FOAM. The Most Fair Dinkum Ripper Beauts of the Week Josh Farkas explains his top 10 issues/problems with the new Sepsis-3 definitions. [SR] The Best of #FOAMed Emergency Medicine First 10 EM drops their articles of the month as February comes to a close. [AS] Cameron Berg discusses another way ...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 6, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Marjorie Lazoff, MD Tags: Education LITFL review Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, February 4th 2013
Discussion - Latest Headlines from Fight Aging!     - A Podcast Interview With Aubrey de Grey     - Wrapping Nanoparticles in Cell Membranes     - Vegetarianism Associated With Lower Risk of Heart Disease     - A Commentary on Radical Life Extension     - The View of Mortality as Not Easily Explainable By Common Genetic Variants     - Foundational Work For Nervous System Repair     - Magnetic Levitation in Tissue Engineering     - Advocating Intermittent Fasting &nb...
Source: Fight Aging! - February 3, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs