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Radio Health Journal

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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. Did you know ecstasy could help to cure PTSD? What does “Medicare for All” really mean? These subjects and more with two stories weekly, plus Medical Notes – a short recap of the top medical headlines in the news. Hosted by Reed Pence, Nancy Benson and Shel Lustig. New shows posted each Sunday by 5 a.m. EST. Subscribe and listen, and find out more info at radiohealthjournal.org. Also, check out the latest on Instagram @radiohealthjournal and on Twitter @RadioHealthJrnl.

Location:

Chicago, IL

Networks:

Compass Media

Description:

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. Did you know ecstasy could help to cure PTSD? What does “Medicare for All” really mean? These subjects and more with two stories weekly, plus Medical Notes – a short recap of the top medical headlines in the news. Hosted by Reed Pence, Nancy Benson and Shel Lustig. New shows posted each Sunday by 5 a.m. EST. Subscribe and listen, and find out more info at radiohealthjournal.org. Also, check out the latest on Instagram @radiohealthjournal and on Twitter @RadioHealthJrnl.

Language:

English

Contact:

MediaTracks Communications 2250 E. Devon Avenue, Suite 150 Des Plaines, IL 60018 847-299-9500


Episodes

New Test Can Detect Both Covid-19 And The Flu

3/19/2023
The FDA has granted emergency use authorization to Lucira Health’s combined Covid-19 and flu at-home testing kit. In just thirty minutes it can detect whether you’re positive or negative for Covid, influenza A, and influenza B. Dr. Emily Volk explains the EUA status and how to properly use this new test. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/new-test-can-detect-both-covid-19-and-the-flu

Duration:00:10:24

Always Running Late? You May Be A Victim Of ‘Time Blindness’

3/19/2023
People with ADHD often have a weaker perception of time, called ‘time blindness.’ Though tardiness is usually interpreted as irresponsible, those suffering from time blindness simply don’t have any sense of time. Experts discuss the condition and give helpful tips on how to improve time management skills. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/always-running-late-you-may-be-a-victim-of-time-blindness

Duration:00:13:26

Medical Notes: March 19, 2023

3/19/2023
Do you know what’s in your baby’s food? Then, Why are stroke-related deaths on the rise? And fianlly... Start walking for your liver health. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-march-19-2023

Duration:00:01:37

Is Your Diet Slowly Killing You?

3/12/2023
Ultra-processed foods first appeared in the 1950s and have since taken over much of what’s on our plates today. This diet leaves us lacking in several essential nutrients we need to function. Experts discuss how you can supplement your diet – with less pills and more natural ingredients – to get your health back on track. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/is-your-diet-slowly-killing-you

Duration:00:11:00

Eat The Invaders: How You Can Help Your Local Environment

3/12/2023
Invasive species cost America billions of dollars each year in eradication efforts. These plants and animals cause damage to the environment and economy and are extremely hard to get rid of. This week, two experts reveal how you can help by adding the invasive species in your area into your diet. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/eat-the-invaders-how-you-can-help-your-local-environment

Duration:00:13:02

Medical Notes: March 12, 2023

3/12/2023
How doctors can find the source of seizures before they occure.Then, a new powder could protect your lungs from viruses. And finally… babies remember all faces – even when we wear masks. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-march-12-2023

Duration:00:01:19

Medical Malpractice: ‘I’m Privy To Information That Would Shock People’

3/5/2023
All hospitals in the US operate under a standard of care that changes based on the clinic’s size and abilities. But what happens when that care isn’t upheld? Dr. Stanley Berry takes us through instances of medical malpractice and his experience dealing with negligent physicians. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-malpractice-im-privy-to-information-that-would-shock-people

Duration:00:10:44

A Look At The Rising Field Of Genetic Counseling

3/5/2023
Genetic counseling is more than just testing a patient for specific diseases. Counselors like Kevin Sweet and Colleen Jodarski become health investigators, sifting through a patient’s family history to compile a complete look at their risk factors. Our experts explain how to know if you need to see a genetic counselor. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/a-look-at-the-rising-field-of-genetic-counseling

Duration:00:13:01

Medical Notes: March 05, 2023

3/5/2023
Science is learning a thing or two from nature. Then, a stressful day may look different depending on your gender. And finally… everything we know about love may be wrong. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-march-05-2023

Duration:00:01:38

Genomics Pt. 2: Designer Babies, Illegal Experiments, and Moral Issues

2/26/2023
Last week we discussed the history of gene editing and the opportunities this technology offers. In this second edition, our experts explain the ethical debate surrounding gene editing in humans. Where do we draw the moral line and have we already crossed it? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/genomics-pt-2-designer-babies-illegal-experiments-and-moral-issues

Duration:00:14:15

Blame Your Grandparents for Your Health Issues

2/26/2023
Our personal health may be determined before even our parents are born. Scientists have discovered that our ancestors have a greater impact on us than we think. Author Judith Finlayson explains how our grandparents’ habits and behaviors have a direct influence on our DNA. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/blame-your-grandparents-for-your-health-issues

Duration:00:09:36

Medical Notes: February 26, 2023

2/26/2023
We’re a step closer to giving people with paralysis more independence. Should men go sober when trying to start a family? Plus, long Covid symptoms have been narrowed down to just seven. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-february-26-2023

Duration:00:01:30

Finding Pain Management Strategies That Don’t Involve Opioids

2/19/2023
We have coaches for nearly every aspect of our lives, so why not have one to help patients work through their health crises? Life Care Coaches are being integrated into hospitals to help patients safely use prescription opioids and even offer pain management strategies that don’t involve drugs. Experts explain how this new position is helping decrease rates of addiction and opioid overdoses. Learn More:...

Duration:00:10:13

How Scientists Are Speeding Up Evolution Using Genome Editing

2/19/2023
The field of genome editing goes all the way back to the 1970s when researchers discovered how to clone DNA. Now, scientists can genetically modify DNA to eliminate genetic diseases and even create entirely new species of organisms. Experts discuss how gene editing technology can fit millions of years of evolution into mere months. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/how-scientists-are-speeding-up-evolution-using-genome-editing

Duration:00:12:54

Medical Notes: February 19, 2023

2/19/2023
Nature is healing. The 2022 Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion reports that the ozone is slowly repairing itself. Then, millions lost their sense of smell after a Covid-19 infection and scientists may have figured out why. Then, your antidepressant prescription may be contributing to antibiotic resistance. And finally, black coffee drinkers may want to start asking for cream. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-february-19-2023

Duration:00:02:04

Ways You Can Increase Productivity Using Your Dreams

2/12/2023
Whether it’s a quick nap or a full eight hours, sleep is something none of us can escape. But can it be more than just a pause on life? Dr. Deirdre Barrett, a psychologist, explains how you can increase your productivity as you slumber. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/ways-you-can-increase-productivity-using-your-dreams

Duration:00:09:59

How Doctors Can Transplant Organs Without A Donor Match

2/12/2023
Colette Hurd needed two new lungs and a kidney after being diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension. Unfortunately, her high antibody count made it nearly impossible to find a donor match. This week, we discuss how creative thinking and plasma exchange technology helped save Colette’s life.

Duration:00:13:08

Medical Notes: February 12, 2023

2/12/2023
Our brains have been keeping a secret. Then, a new strategy for treating tuberculosis. Then, science is calling upon elite free divers to help beat lung disease. And finally… Can your cognitive performance predict illness? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-february-12-2023

Duration:00:01:50

Genetic Genealogy: Identifying Both the Guilty and Innocent

2/5/2023
Move over, fingerprints, there’s a new crime-fighting technology in town. Genetic genealogy only needs to match with one percent of DNA to find a distant relative of an unknown suspect. Experts explain how this technology is helping police track down the guilty – and why your genetic privacy is still safe. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/genetic-genealogy-identifying-both-the-guilty-and-innocent

Duration:00:14:18

Correcting the Misinformation Surrounding Parents With Disabilities

2/5/2023
Eliza Hull’s doctor told her she couldn’t be a good parent because of her disability. She now has two little boys and a passion for correcting misinformation around parents with disabilities. Hull’s new book ‘We’ve Got This’ compiles stories from disabled parents around the world to prove that having a disability doesn’t equate to being a bad parent. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/correcting-the-misinformation-surrounding-parents-with-disabilities

Duration:00:09:54