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Mashup Score: 53Back to the beginning: AIDS and the elusive vaccine - 3 hour(s) ago
Listen to this episode from HIV unmuted on Spotify. Our first episode jumps back to 1981Dr Anthony Fauci talks to our host, Femi Oke, about how the emergence of this mysterious disease, later known as AIDS, changed the course of his career. He shares why an HIV vaccine, promised by 1986, is the “big and last Holy Grail that we have to achieve”.We are also joined by:· Physician Dr Michael Gottlieb, the first to report AIDS as a new disease in June 1981· HIV activist and epidemiologist Dr Gregg Gonsalves on his role in galvanizing community activism· Advocates Vincent Basajja (Uganda), Udom Likhitwonnawut (Thailand) and Maureen Luba(Malawi) dispelling myths about vaccines and vaccine research
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Mashup Score: 2Episode 102: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 4 - Role of Radiation Therapy in Colorectal Cancer Management - 1 day(s) ago
Listen to this episode from The Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast on Spotify. This week, we are joined by Dr. Nina Sanford, Assistant Professor and Chief of Gastrointestinal Radiation Oncology Service, UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, for a discussion about the role of radiation in colorectal cancer, with an emphasis on the role of radiation in rectal cancer. Dr. Sanford is a wealth of knowledge so this is an episode you do NOT want to miss. Of note, rectal cancer episodes will be released in a few weeks so if all of this does not make sense, don’t worry. It nicely sets the stage for what is to come! Content: – What is the role of radiation in rectal cancer vs. colon cancer? Why do we use it more in rectal cancer?- How to evaluate your patients for radiation and how to decide long course vs. short course radiation – Side effects of radiation therapy for rectal cancer- Role of radiation for oligmetastatic colorectal cancer** Want to review the show notes for this epis
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Mashup Score: 1Behçet’s syndrome, with Dr. Desmond Kidd - 1 day(s) ago
Listen to this episode from Practical Neurology Podcast on Spotify. Dr. Amy Ross Russell (1) is joined by Dr. Desmond Kidd (2) to discuss the paper “Neurological involvement by Behçet’s syndrome: clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and outcome”. Read this latest Editor’s Choice paper on the Practical Neurology website (https://pn.bmj.com/content/23/5/386) and the October print issue of the journal. The paper is also discussed by the Practical Neurology editors, Dr. Phil Smith and Dr. Geraint Fuller, in their latest podcast: https://pnbmj.podbean.com/e/editors-highlights-of-the-october-2023-issue/ (1) Neurology, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, UK (2) Behçet’s Syndrome Centre of Excellence, The Royal London Hospital, London, UK (https://www.behcets.nhs.uk) Please subscribe to the Practical Neurology podcast via all podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify, to get the latest podcast every month. If you enjoy our podcast,
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Mashup Score: 5El podcast de Pablo Baglioni - 4 day(s) ago
Listen to El podcast de Pablo Baglioni on Spotify. El podcast de Pablo Baglioni
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Mashup Score: 3
Listen to this episode from Vocación Argentina on Spotify. Es director del Instituto de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular de la Fundación Favaloro. Fue distinguido como personalidad destacada de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. Era arquero de fútbol y jugó en las inferiores de Independiente. Llegó a integrar el equipo de la selección nacional juvenil. Durante algún tiempo combinó su pasión por el fútbol con los estudios en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Integra la Fundación Favaloro desde hace más de 30 años. Trabajó al lado del doctor René Favaloro durante más de 8 años, hasta su fallecimiento. “Aprendí de él a escuchar” Hoster: Guillermo Lobo Producción: Bigtecnia ¡Si te gusto este episodio, puede seguirnos para escuchar también los que vienen! También puedes seguirnos en Instagram y X
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Mashup Score: 23
Listen to this episode from The Uromigos on Spotify. Nick James discusses this paper, which covers broad issues in prostate cancer – including diagnosis and treatment with a focus on the future.
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Mashup Score: 13Mpox, COVID-19 and HIV - 4 day(s) ago
Listen to this episode from HIV unmuted on Spotify. The development of COVID-19 vaccines has allowed some people to return to “normal life”. But even now, not everyone can access these vaccines, particularly people living in low-income countries. Unequal access to healthcare is a sadly familiar story for people living with HIV. From 1997 to 2006, an estimated 12 million people on the continent of Africa died because HIV treatment was too expensive. In this episode of HIV unmuted, the award-winning IAS podcast, we will discuss why these parallels in unfair healthcare access are showing up time and time again, look ahead to the recent monkeypox outbreak, and assess whether we have learnt the critical lessons from COVID-19 and HIV. Our guests are: Patricia Asero Ochieng is the chairperson of the International Community of Women Living with HIV in Kenya. She was diagnosed with HIV in the 1990s when her daughter was born. In Kenya at the time, access to HIV treatment was scarce and stigm
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Mashup Score: 38Hope for a cure - 5 day(s) ago
Listen to this episode from HIV unmuted on Spotify. The discovery of a safe and effective HIV cure would move us closer to a world in which HIV no longer presents a threat to public health and individual well-being. In this special World AIDS Day episode of HIV unmuted, the IAS podcast, we share the human endeavours behind the journey to a cure – and the hope it would bring to 38 million people living with HIV. We are joined by: · IAS President-Elect Sharon Lewin on the latest cure strategies and the hope the most recent person cured of HIV, the “Esperanza patient”, provides for a cure · Adam, the “London patient”, and his doctor, Ravi Gupta, on the bone marrow transplant that cured Adam of HIV, and why it’s not a feasible cure for all · Moses “Supercharger” Nsubuga on how travelling home next to his coffin to die changed his life and led him to become an HIV cure advocate in Uganda The third edition of Research Priorities for an HIV Cure: IAS Global Scient
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Mashup Score: 7Is divesting from Israel possible? - 8 day(s) ago
Listen to this episode from Today, Explained on Spotify. Yes, but it’s hard. Inside Higher Ed’s Josh Moody and UC Merced’s Charlie Eaton explain. This episode was produced by Avishay Artsy, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Rob Byers, and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! vox.com/givepodcasts Please take a second to help us learn more about you! vox.com/podcastsurvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mashup Score: 2
Listen to this episode from Trials and Tribulations | Oncology Trials Podcast on Spotify. In Episode 4, featuring Professor Silke Gillessen, we explore the STAMPEDE trial’s Metformin comparison, discussing its rationale and predicted outcomes. We also tap into challenges with access to routine data and clinical trial regulation.
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