Ever had to give up something you love because of a health issue? For Jane, bladder leakage and pelvic discomfort meant hiking and long walks were suddenly off the table. Hear how she coped and what she learned on In Good Health Podcast: https://ow.ly/L7ui50Z1QZy
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Listen to Radio Health Journal to get the latest scoop on what’s trending in health, science and technology, and the intersection of medicine and public policy. Each week we speak with leading experts to break down the complex medical jargon and report on a timely topic. What does “Medicare for All” really mean? These subjects and more with two stories weekly, plus Medical Notes – a short recap of
Did you know that a buildup of hard earwax can press against the eardrum, leading to pain, dizziness, and muffled hearing? Impacted earwax may even trigger a chronic cough. Learn more about ear health and prevention tips on In Good Health Podcast.
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Even though many astronomers like Galileo continued their astrological readings in private, they publicly pushed astronomy in a different direction.
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Ever wondered what the stars say about your destiny—and your soulmate’s? ✨ Neda Farr took a bold step and mapped out both her own and her unknown soulmate’s astrological birth charts, revealing powerful insights about character, life path, and personal growth.
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Alzheimer’s research has made significant strides over the past century, yet conditions like Autism are only now beginning to receive similar scientific attention. Discover more about these developments on the In Good Health Podcast: https://linktr.ee/ingoodhealthpod
One of the biggest obstacles to creating prevention policy is that the success is invisible. Once a problem is solved, the next generation is quick to forget what life was like before specific programs were put in place. Dr. Barry Davis says we can clearly see this cycle happen with vaccines…
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Robynn Smith says even the simplest ideas can make for interesting prints…
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After Eddie was diagnosed with a terminal disease, he, Kathy, and their three sisters were forced to think about his ‘end of life’ plan. In her research, Kathy came across a unique subset of science -- brain donation.
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Dr. Joey Skelton is a professor of pediatrics at Wake Forest University School Of Medicine, and co-author of the book, “Your Child Is Not Their Weight, Parenting In A Size-Obsessed World.” He says that parents make their kids miserable by commenting on their child’s weight.
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Rebecca Morrison fictionalizes her childhood experience in a middle grade novel called, "The Blue Dress." She wrote it for adolescent readers hoping they might see themselves in her story, and not feel so alone and isolated. The novel centers around a thirteen-year-old Iranian immigrant named Yasmin.
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