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Back to Health

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Back To Health is your source for the latest in health, wellness and medical care for the whole family. Our team of world-renowned physicians at Weill Cornell Medicine, are having in-depth conversations covering trending health topics, wellness tips and medical breakthroughs here on Back to Health. We understand that medicine is complex and can be overwhelming, that’s why we’ve developed this podcast as a resource for you, your loved ones and our community. We believe that knowledge is empow ...
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Podcast about my life, my stories, using some theme influenced by this.life() (this developer's life). Sharing bits and chunks of what I've been and still going through. Most of what I talk is tainted by the fact that I've been a software developer for the last 20+ years.
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Every week, Trent Nikolic and a host of the top minds in motoring look under the hood of the biggest headlines at Drive.com.au to offer the country’s very best automotive journalism, independent reviews, discussion, and answers to burning questions. It's a must listen if you're thinking about buying a new vehicle, want to know more about what's happening in the industry, or if there's just no limit to your love for cars.
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A interview podcast series dedicated to procurement people and their stories. Every episode we share insights with you from guests with different backgrounds, experiences and learnings within the procurement and supply field. We meet top procurement people, executives, consultants and scholars to discuss their stories, careers and experience. This exchange evokes the spirit of mentorship and a sense of pride and confidence in our craftsmanship. https://meet-me-at-the-top.podcastpage.io/ http ...
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Today's special episode of Back to Health comes from On the Mind, the official podcast from the Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry. In this special election year episode, host Dr. Daniel Knoepflmacher engages with Dr. Richard Friedman to explore the psychological toll of contemporary American politics. They discuss how polarization, un…
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Dr. Eung-Mi Lee shares what women should know about these common growths on ovaries. She gives an overview of common symptoms patients may feel when experiencing ovarian cysts, including pelvic pain. She also covers what women should know before going in for a pelvic ultrasound, the most common imaging for detecting these cysts. She reviews the var…
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Dr. Moises Dominguez discusses what patients should know about chronic migraine. He shares the differences between episodic and chronic migraines, including the frequencies of occurrences of the latter type. He reviews how the migraine can be disabling and debilitating for people experiencing them. He also highlights the importance of shared decisi…
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Dr. Jai S. Perumal discusses what patients should know about available treatments for primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS). She reviews how the symptoms of inflammation outside of the brain develop gradually and the rates of occurrence between men and women. She highlights how early intervention to prevent further damage and the comprehens…
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Dr. Jai S. Perumal discusses what patients should know about lifestyle changes for managing Multiple Sclerosis (MS). She highlights the benefits of eating a healthy diet, plus supplements like vitamin D and B12, in alleviating symptoms of MS. She also notes that diet is personal but MS patients should avoid foods that could trigger inflammation or …
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Dr. Daniel Pak discusses what patients should know about sciatica. He describes how the condition can be caused by herniated disc and its impacts to the sciatic nerves down the lower back into the legs. He reviews the available treatments including injections, physical therapy, and potentially surgery. He highlights the collaborative approach to ca…
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Dr. Rohan Jotwani discusses what patients should know about managing pain or discomfort while working from home. He gives advice on optimizing the ergonomics within one's home office, which can help with preventing issues of tech neck and carpal tunnel. He reviews the preventative exercises one can use while working at home and highlights the inter…
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We’re so glad you joined us for this special episode of "Women's Health Wednesday.” We hope you'll tune in and become part of a community--and a fast-growing audience--of women looking for knowledge, insight, and real answers to hard questions about our bodies and our health. Please download, subscribe, rate and review Back To Health on Apple Podca…
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Dr. Michael Ethan Stern and Alyssa Elman, LCSW discuss the what patients should know about preventing elder abuse and mistreatment. They highlight the Vulnerable Elder Protection Team (VEPT) and their 24/7 services in protecting vulnerable adults. VEPT is a first-of-its-kind Emergency Department (ED) / hospital-based multi-disciplinary team that ad…
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In this special episode from On the Mind, Dr. Daniel Knoepflmacher explores the complexities of women's mental health during hormonal transitions with Lauren Osborne, M.D. and Alison Hermann, M.D. The conversation focuses on mental health throughout the various stages of life and hormonal changes. Discover the underlying factors influencing women's…
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Dr. Larissa Rodriguez discusses what patients should know about pelvic and bladder health through the life stages. She provides an overview of the symptoms of pelvic or fecal incontinence and how they may impact a woman's quality of life. She encourages women to not feel alone and to not feel embarrassed to discuss with their doctors if they're exp…
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Dr. Robert McInnis discusses the latest novel treatments for seizures and epilepsy. He gives an overview of the causes that may lead to developing seizures and epilepsy. He reviews the role of food, like the ketogenic diet, which can help to control the instances of seizure episodes and how anti-epileptic drugs that can be used for prevention. Fina…
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Dr. Rajiv Magge discusses the latest in research and treatments for brain tumors. He gives an overview of primary and metastatic types of brain tumors and how uncommon they are for most patients. He highlights common symptoms and when patients should seek an evaluation by a neurologist. He gives an update on the latest breakthroughs treatments for …
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Dr. Daniel Barone discusses how seasonal changes can impact sleep. He goes over common sleep issues and problems that can impact patients when daylight savings time changes. He highlights the importance of consistent schedules and gives tips on healthy sleep routines. He also recommends sleep evaluations should issues persist year around. To schedu…
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Dr. Mohammad Piracha discusses what patients should know about treating and managing diabetic nerve pain. He speaks on the prevalence of diabetes and multifactorial impacts of the condition across the country and globally. He shares on how diabetic neuropathy and how it can impact distal nerves and regulation of the autonomic system. He goes over h…
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Dr. Mehraneh Jafari shares what patients should know about healthy eating guidelines for candidates of colon and rectal surgery. She provides dietary recommendations ahead of surgery, especially to help with prep and recovery for after the surgical procedures. She highlights the importance of developing healthy eating habits by incorporating more p…
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Dr. Philip Petrou discusses what patients should know about body aches during the cold season. He highlights how the change in barometer pressure could impact joint pain and swelling of blood vessels. He gives recommendations for managing the acute pain, like staying active indoors, keeping warm by wearing layers and utilizing heat therapy. He also…
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Dr. Adam Jacoby discusses what patients should know about hand & upper extremity injuries. He review common ailments and conditions, like carpal tunnel and nerve compression. He highlights nonsurgical treatments, like injections and rehabilitation, as well as considerations for patients looking into surgery. To schedule with Dr. Adam Jacoby…
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Anyanate Gwendolyne Jack, M.D. and Rachel Stahl Salzman, M.S. discuss what patients should know about the recent advancements in obesity and diabetes management. The panel discusses the ongoing rise in cases for obesity, pre-diabetes and diabetes. They review risk factors and behaviors can lead to obesity, as well as addressing systemic issues that…
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Dr. Rekha B. Kumar discusses what women should know about polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Dr. Kumar describes the various symptoms and causes of PCOS and how it can look different in different people. She addresses the impacts of insulin resistance and how lifestyle modifications for weight management can help alleviate some symptoms. She also hi…
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Dr. Sidney Wu discusses what women should know about planning for pregnancy. She emphasizes the importance of optimizing overall health and wellness in preparing for getting pregnant, including healthy weight management and mental health. She discusses the value of prenatal vitamins and nutrition; going over healthy eating for mother and baby. She …
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It's the final lap before the Drive Podcast is parked for the year. Trent and James unpack the final new car sales figures, including a very hotly contested top spot, they review Drive's most popular stories, they give a peek into current happenings for Car of the Year and they put some bold predictions for 2024 firmly (and permanently) on the reco…
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Dr. Lona Prasad discusses what women should know about HIV/AIDS. She reviews the recommendations for screenings for STIs throughout one's life stage and relationship status. She also gives helpful guidance to HIV seroconcordant/discordant couples and the importance of STI prevention as part of sexual health. To schedule with Dr. Prasad…
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In the last of our safety focused feature interviews for the year, Susannah sits down with Driver Dynamics’ Kev Flynn, a driver trainer of immense experience. They discuss the difference between being skilled and being safe, how car safety advice depends on the car that you drive, his experiences with counter terrorism driving training, and what dr…
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Susan Loeb-Zeitlin, M.D. discusses what patients should know about hormone and non-hormonal treatments for menopause. She highlights the new Women's Midlife Center and services offered to women as they approach the midlife stage. She gives an overview of the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause and how patients can manage the changes. She discus…
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What are the safety features that really make a difference? Are bigger cars more dangerous? How can you tell which used cars are safest? These are just some of the questions answered with the latest research in this episode by Jerome Carslake, director of the National Road Safety Partnership Program delivered in partnership with the Monash Universi…
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Tiffany Lin, M.D. goes over what patients should know about Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS). She reviews the ways in which doctors can diagnosis the chronic pain disorder, including addressing trigger points. She goes over pain that can be found in the musculoskeletal system due to MPS. She also highlights the treatments available to address acute p…
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As the first in a series of fortnightly interviews highlighting road and driver safety coming into the holiday period, Susannah Guthrie sits down with Victorian Road Policing Assistant Commissioner Glenn Weir. They discuss which dangerous driving habits remain puzzlingly common, the true cost of 'little infringements', the latest deterrents and enf…
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Matthew E. Fink, M.D. discusses how to keep your brain healthy as you age. He goes over ways to help preserve brain function including the importance of a healthy diet and regular exercise, as well as stimulation with social interactions and mental exercises. He reviews the negative impacts that could diminish brain functionality and lead to dement…
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Motoring expert and performance driving coach Ian Luff joins the podcast this week to shine a light on some under looked aspects of driver safety. Plus, the members of the Drive team were given a simple question - what new car would you buy for under the average price? Trent has the answers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Size matters in this episode as Sam and Trent take a look at upcoming LandCruiser Mini and ask whether parking spaces are feeling a little too small these days. They'll also add more weight to the rumour that we could soon see an iconic American brand on our shores and discuss Victoria's controversial EV tax. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy…
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Alina Boltunova, M.D. discusses what patients should know about managing pain in the back and spine. She highlights common types of pain and the available therapies. She goes over the multimodal approaches, as well as the integrated plans for managing pain after back or spine surgery. She also provides helpful tips for keeping a healthy back, inclu…
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From experts saying the days of paying under $2 a litre for petrol are ending to the NSW government scrapping its EV incentives, there is a lot of crossover between financial and automotive news this week. So who better to have as a special guest than a financial expert who is also a car tragic? Alan Kohler joins Susannah to weigh in on the headlin…
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John Rubin, M.D. and Rohan Jotwani, M.D. discuss the current state of virtual reality and pain management. They describe the different types of acute and chronic pain and how pain can manifest. They go over the emerging benefits and latest technology of virtual reality in the treatment of pain and how it can be used as part of a multimodal plan for…
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2GB breakfast host Ben Fordham hasn't been shy about his EV skepticism. He's been across plenty of news and opinions that have supported that skepticism as well. But has the experience of actually driving (and charging) a BMW iX40 EV day-to-day made him change his tune? Plus, the big penalties coming to dodgy car dealers in SA, and could a battery …
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The new Tesla Model 3 has been revealed - so, what's changed? Plus, Trent and James discuss whether the days of haggling with your dealership could be ending and the controversial question of whether its time for bikes to start paying rego. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.9Podcasts tarafından oluşturuldu
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Alexis P. Melnick, M.D. discusses what patients should know about fertility and considerations for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). She gives an overview of the challenges of aging for women and why they may consider HRT to help preserve fertility. She recommends to keep the low estrogen period short and emphasizes the safety of HRT for those con…
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The Drive team have crunched the numbers and so Trent and Sam will count down the top five affordable family cars to own right now. On the other end of the scale, they'll discuss whether the new Range Rover Sport is the best of both on-road and off-road worlds, and they'll delve into a common area of road rule confusion - whether its legal to wear …
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Susannah Guthrie takes over the host seat, inviting fresh experts to the podcast for a discussion on the most talked about opinion pieces from drive.com.au. Emma Notarfrancesco and Brodie Taylor weigh in on whether it's time to raise the speed limit, the prevalence of right lane hogs, the state of parking signage and whether an EV really is cheaper…
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Maryellen Benito, D.O. discusses what patient should know about ticks and preventing Lyme disease. She highlights how ticks can latch onto humans from pets, animals, and in wooded, grassy areas. She reviews common staged symptoms like target rash and what to tell your doctor if you think you may have been infected. She goes over helpful preventativ…
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Or a Mazda, for that matter? Trent and Sam get into the details of what value and premium mean in a car purchase today with looks at Kia's new dual cab, the Tasman, and the review of the week: the Mazda CX-90. Plus, a peek at the new Pajero Sport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.9Podcasts tarafından oluşturuldu
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A manufacturer going back to a V8? We love the sound of that (literally!) On a much quieter note, there is plenty of EV news this week as Trent and Josh discuss an electric Hilux, what the electric future of Land Rover could look like and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.9Podcasts tarafından oluşturuldu
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David I. Kutler, M.D. discusses what patients should now about head and neck cancers. He goes over the prevalence and causes of cancer, including smoking, drinking and HPV. He reviews how doctors can identify common symptoms, including checking for lumps and swollen lymph nodes. He also talks about the recent advancements in treatment, including re…
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It could be one of the best cars the team drive this year - and believe it or not, it's a wagon! Plus, what will new fuel efficiency standards in the US mean for its automotive landscape? Can Mahindra challenge the Ford Ranger? And what's in store with the new Triton? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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While the UK has winding back on its timeline for a petrol and diesel free future might not come as much of a surprise, something far more surprising is the NSW police force's choice for a new vehicle. Plus, is the new Mazda CX-60 premium enough? And the car formerly known as the 'good cat', is it also a good EV? See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Suzanne Irene Pastore, M.D. discusses what patients should know about Human Papillomavirus (HPV). She discusses the impacts of HPV as the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States. She also goes over how it is tested through the pap smear, which was developed by Dr. George Papanicolaou during his time at Cornell Universi…
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Amidst one of the busiest times of the year for motoring, James and Rob link up from their separate corners of the country to discuss some of the biggest stories - including reviews of a new EV they describe as a 'gamechanger'. Plus, some bad news for those hoping for a V6 Prado, all the thrills and spills of the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and the…
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This week, Trent is joined by one of the most trusted voices in finance, Chris Kohler. They discuss the smart way to navigate car loans, why Tesla is more like a tech company than a car company and the surprising relationship between worn out underwear and car servicing... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Norman Latov, M.D., Ph.D. discusses what patients should know about idiopathic neuropathy. As the causes are unknown for the condition, Dr. Latov describes common comorbities that could trigger the symptoms. He discusses possible treatments that can help improve one's conditions once the neuropathic pain is identified. He highlights the importance …
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