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Medical News Today’s In Discussion podcast engages with specialist voices throughout different fields. The discussions concentrate on a variety of subjects, from the most recent news in science to the inmost clinical problems.

This episode of our podcast talks about the links in between diet plan, the gut, and anxiety signs, asking one sixty-four-thousand-dollar question: Can altering our diet plan help enhance signs of anxiety? Our visitors are Dr. Najaf Amin, senior research study partner in the Nuffield Department of Population Health at the University of Oxford in the UK, and Rachel Kelly, a U.K.-based psychological health advocate who has actually been outspoken about how diet plan assisted treat her own anxiety.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

For our last “In Conversation” episode of 2022, Function Editor Maria Cohut, Global News Editor Yasemin Sakay, and Handling Editor James McIntosh assess the research study highlights of 2022. Subjects consist of the twists and turns of dementia research study, why researchers are studying psychedelics for psychological health, and how stem cell research study is advancing at a stable speed.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

In this episode, we talk about the preconception surrounding male psychosexual health and how Viagra—the little blue ‘magic’ tablet as soon as just marketed to older males as an impotence drug—is now ending up being a brand-new tool for boys. Signing up with the discussion with Dr. Hilary Guite and Global News editor Yasemin Nicola Sakay are Dr. Edward Ratush, board licensed psychiatrist and co-founder of telepsychiatry and psychiatric therapy practice SOHOMD in the United States, Dr. Peter Saddington, certified psychotherapist concentrating on sexual dependency, therapy, and psychosexual treatment at Relate, and 3 visitors who honestly share their experience with utilizing Viagra.

Editor’s note: This podcast consists of commentaries that point out making use of controlled substances. Medical News Today does not excuse or motivate their usage.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

In this episode, we talk about all things persistent discomfort — from how it feels to deal with it to how the body responds to discomfort and shifts from an intense state to a persistent reactive state. Signing up with the discussion with Dr. Hilary Guite and Global News editor Yasemin Nicola Sakay are Dr. Tony L. Yaksh, teacher of anesthesiology and pharmacology at the University of California, San Diego, who shares his insights about the most recent research study, and Joel Nelson, a long time psoriatic illness and arthritis client and supporter, who discusses his personal journey with discomfort.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

In this episode, we talk about vaccine hesitancy, what actually makes individuals not sure about accepting vaccines, and whether science communicators can do anything to recover the relationship in between the general public and health companies. We remain in discussion with Prof. Maya Goldenberg, who is a teacher of viewpoint at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, and focuses on the phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy, and press reporter Aaron Khemchandani, a science interaction MSc trainee at Imperial College London in the UK, who has actually studied the phenomenon of skepticism in science.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

For World Liver Disease Day, Dr. Hilary Guite talks about liver disease C’s journey, from discovery to treat. She talks with Prof. Graham Foster, teacher of hepatology at Queen Mary University of London, and Rachel Halford, CEO of the Liver Disease C Trust, who talks about the preconception surrounding the illness and shares her treatment experience. In this discussion, these professionals likewise explore what the future might hold — in both academic efforts and treatments — for the liver disease C infection (HCV) and whether removal may be possible.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

In this podcast, speaker Dr. Hilary Guite and function editor Dr. Maria Cohut talk about dementia, how it can manifest, and what scientists are doing to much better comprehend this syndrome. Our visitors are Dr. Kamar Ameen-Ali, a speaker in biomedical science at Teesside University in the UK concentrating on neurodegenerative illness, and Paula Field, a caretaker for her mom, who copes with Alzheimer’s illness.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

As part of Mental Health Awareness month, Dr. Hilary Guite talks about the neuroscience behind stress and anxiety and anxiety with Dr. Jacques Ambrose, the director of Columbia University’s Irving Medical Center. They also consider the effects of existing and new treatment approaches, such as psychedelic drugs and ketamine. For this conversation, Hilary is also joined by Olivia, who has long-standing anxiety and depression, and Yasemin Nicola Sakay, Medical News Today’s global news editor.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

In this installment of our podcast, we discuss climate change and how it affects health, directly and indirectly, from deepening food insecurity to facilitating the spread of infectious diseases. Our guests are Prof. David Pencheon, honorary professor of health and sustainable development at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom and founder of the Sustainable Development Unit for NHS England, and Dr. Marina Romanello, a research fellow at the University College London Institute for Global Health and research director of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change.

Fragments of the song “From Green to Red,” featured in our podcast, were used with the permission of the artist, Beatie Wolfe.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Earlier this year, the most compelling evidence yet that the Epstein-Barr virus may cause multiple sclerosis (MS) appeared in the journal Science. In this installment of the In Conversation podcast, Dr. Hilary Guite asks Dr. Marianna Cortese, research associate at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and co-author of the study, about its findings and implications. Could it lead to better treatments for MS? Dr. Guite also hears from Dr. Antje Ronneberger, a recently retired family doctor, about her lived experience with MS.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

In this podcast we discuss the most recent findings about long COVID’s cardiovascular implications, with a focus on a puzzlingly common syndrome: postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). The podcast features Dr. Lesley Kavi, trustee and chair of PoTS UK, cardiovascular medicine specialist Dr. Artur Fedorowski, Dr. Tae Chung, director of the Johns Hopkins POTS Program, and Angela Meriquez Vázquez, COVID-19 long hauler and Body Politic president.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Winter pressures and COVID-19 have catalyzed a blood supply crisis around the world. As part of National Blood Donor Month in the United States, Dr. Hilary Guite investigates blood transfusions with Maria Cohut, Medical News Today’s feature editor, and Dr. Baia Lasky, medical director of the American Red Cross. Hilary and Maria also speak with Shaun, a blood donor, about the process of giving blood, and hear from blood transfusion recipient-turned-donor, Brian.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

In this podcast, Medical News Today’s editors — Tim Newman, Ana Sandoiu, Maria Cohut, and Yasemin Sakay — discuss some of 2021’s most striking research and controversial topics, including bacteria-eating viruses, how systemic racism affects visual representations of skin conditions, what we know about COVID-19 vaccines’ reported impact on menstrual cycles, and the importance of safety guidance and restrictions in the pandemic timeline.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Now that 100 years have passed since the discovery of insulin, Dr. Hilary Guite investigates the past, present, and future of this wonder drug. Maria Cohut, Medical News Today’s feature editor, explores the discovery of insulin and asks Virginie, who is living with type 1 diabetes, about the challenges of being dependent on the injectable therapy. Also, Dr. Tom Barber, associate professor at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and an honorary consultant endocrinologist, explains how insulin regimens can mimic the natural actions of the hormone and why it is so important to provide insulin access to all who need it.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

With the pandemic still upending life around the world, Dr. Hilary Guite talks about the latest research on the underlying mechanisms behind lasting neurological symptoms following a COVID-19 diagnosis. The podcast features neurologist Prof. Gabriel de Erausquin, microbiologist and immunologist Dr. Lavanya Visvabharathy, and COVID-19 long hauler Dr. Kerry Smith. Follow Dr. Smith’s neuro-long-COVID journey on instagram: @Rosecottagedoc.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Dr Hilary Guite and Dr Yella Hewings-Martin, Medical News Today’s Senior Research Editor, cast light on the conversation around menopause. Why is there such little recognition of menopause or perimenopause symptoms? Can therapies help reduce the severity of menopause? And, how can healthy conversation around womens’ health be facilitated? With Dr Louise Newson and Rachel New.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

For National Cancer Research Month in the United States, Dr. Hilary Guite discusses the future of cancer treatments with Dr. Yella Hewings-Martin, Medical News Today‘s senior research editor. Dr. Hewings-Martin also speaks with Dr. Santosh Kesari, a neurologist and neuro-oncologist at the Saint John’s Cancer Institute in Santa Monica, CA, about his experiences with treating brain cancer and the promising clinical trials involving personalized mRNA vaccines.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Dr. Yella Hewings-Martin, Medical News Today‘s senior research editor, explores the intricate relationship between sleep and health. Prof. Nancy Collop, Dr. Afifa Shamim-Uzzaman, and Dr. Aric Prather join her to discuss a range of topics — from the impacts of wearable technology on sleep to its influence on the immune system and other aspects of health.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Now that we are 1 year into the pandemic, Medical News Today‘s senior research editor Dr. Yella Hewings-Martin asks: How did journalists cope with covering COVID-19? This podcast features Sarah Mitroff from CNET, Roz Plater and Julia Ries from Healthline, and Tim Newman from Medical News Today.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Dr. Hilary Guite talks with Fred, a second year junior doctor, about how working conditions have changed over the last 40 years in the UK.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Dr. Yella Hewings-Martin, Medical News Today‘s senior research study editor, investigates what it is like to participate in a COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial. Pharmacist Lindsay Slowiczek, drug content integrity manager at Healthline Media, and Nathan Richardson, executive vice president at Red Ventures, join her for this discussion.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Ana Sandoiu, a news editor at Medical News Today, discusses COVID-19 gender disparity with four experts: Sara Dada, Arush Lal, Laura Jung, and Irene Torres.

This podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

Dr. Yella Hewings-Martin at Medical News Today explores both how living with HIV has changed and what lies ahead. She discusses these topics with Prof. Robert Garofalo and Christopher, both of whom are living with HIV.

Please note that this podcast contains content that some listeners might find distressing.

This podcast is likewise available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

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