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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... more
FAQs about Radio Health Journal:How many episodes does Radio Health Journal have?The podcast currently has 999 episodes available.
July 18, 2021Medical Notes: Week of July 18, 2021Everybody loves a home-cooked meal, but what if your stove was slowly poisoning you? Alsom the average human life expectancy has increased dramatically. Researchers have cured diabetes in mice by putting insulin-producing cells into a tiny device. Also, older people who have trouble falling asleep are more likely to have cognitive troubles later. Then, a study showing that smartphones should have a bedtime too. And finally, 25% of adults say they simply don’t want children… and they’re perfectly happy...more4minPlay
July 18, 2021Advances Against Lung CancerMore people die of lung cancer than breast, prostate, and colon cancer combined. A decade ago, a lung cancer diagnosis was often a death sentence. But now treatments are being developed that mean it can often be treated, especially if screening detects it early. A patient/advocate and researcher discuss....more15minPlay
July 18, 2021Poor And Rural Kids In CrisisA study by Save the Children shows on a county-by-county basis that children in poor and rural counties, especially in the south, are much less likely to survive into adulthood, and when they do, they’re often forced to become adults too soon by poverty, pregnancy, and lack of education. A Save the Children expert discusses factors that hurt children and ways they might be alleviated....more11minPlay
July 11, 2021How To Speed Up Your Drive: Don’t Turn LeftTraffic engineers are learning that they can increase road efficiency and safety by eliminating left turns at many busy intersections, even those that have left turn arrows. This increases distance traveled for some people--some may have to make three right turns instead--but virtually everyone benefits in travel time, as package carrier UPS has learned. A traffic engineer and UPS official discuss how it could work....more16minPlay
July 11, 2021Rethinking Dementia (2021 version)Dementia has a much wider range than most people think, and people with dementia are usually functional for years. An expert discusses the course of the disease and how life can still be positive for years before it reaches the late, debilitating stage most people think of when they hear the word “dementia.”...more13minPlay
July 11, 2021Medical Notes: Week of July 11, 2021A look at the top medical headlines for the week of July 11, 2021 including: Officials are worried we may start seeing a spike in COVID cases soon and it could become serious by fall. Then, Have you lost your sense of smell? COVID may not be to blame--it could be air pollution. And finally, for people suffering from hard-to-treat depression, new research suggests a non-traditional treatment method - laughing gas....more2minPlay
July 04, 2021Medical Notes: Week of July 4, 2021A look at the top medical headlines for the week of July 4, 2021 including: A study shows that even a mild case of COVID produces antibodies that are still going strong 11 months later. Then, Could flickering lights help treat Alzheimer’s disease? And finally a new study shows that the flavor ban in San Francisco may have pushed high schoolers to start smoking cigarettes instead....more2minPlay
July 04, 2021When Law Enforcement and Trauma Care CollideMany patients arrive in the emergency room as a result of violence or car crashes—events in which police have an investigative interest. Experts discuss which priorities come first....more17minPlay
July 04, 2021The Psychology of ProcrastinationMost people procrastinate at least now and then. But when we put something off, we’re usually facing not a time management problem, but an emotion management problem. Experts discuss what’s going on in our heads when we procrastinate....more11minPlay
June 27, 2021Medical Notes: Week of June 27, 2021A look at the top medical headlines for the week of June 27, 2021 including: Many of us have the picture of a COVID pandemic winding down, but for cancer patients… treatment can still be hard to get. Then implanting the device back the mouse’s body. Then, evidence of adverse health effects is mounting, but there’s been little research on prenatal exposure to Glyphosate. And finally… the home of the future may include a smart toilet to gauge your bowel health....more2minPlay
FAQs about Radio Health Journal:How many episodes does Radio Health Journal have?The podcast currently has 999 episodes available.