One World, One Health is brought to you by the One Health Trust. In this podcast, we bring you the latest ideas to improve the health of our planet and its people. Our world faces many urgent challenges from pandemics and decreasing biodiversity to pollution and melting polar ice caps, among others. This podcast highlights solutions to these problems from the scientists and experts working to make a difference.
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One world, one health, one voice.
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Interconnecting Animal, Human and Eco health interfaces. Building bridges across Healthcare networks Asking questions - Assessing risks - Finding solutions Creating Balance
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Unilorin students' One Health initative (Unilosohi)
university of ilorin students one health initiative
Welcome! We are a Student One health advocacy group. Our aim is to promote the knowledge and awareness of the One health initiative by active participation and sensitization
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Jeff Sankoff is the TriDoc, a physician who will do the research so you don't have to in order to understand if any of those things marketed to endurance athletes can deliver close to what they promise. Before you put anything in or on your body, understand what the science says by listening to an expert who has done the work for you.
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At least One in Five people have a disability. Health disparities for people with disabilities have a long and troubling history. In this podcast, we talk about common health disparities for people with disability, what needs to change to make healthcare more welcoming, and we explore how embracing disability strengthens our communities. In the Health Equity in Action: Community Health Workers five-part podcast series, we examine structural deficits in healthcare for minority populations and ...
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The One Percent & Health is dedicated to those that thrive in their Community and Career, living with a Health Condition.
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Hosted by Dr. Lance Dome, marriage & Family therapist, One Life discusses mental health issues and solutions from experts in a variety of fields.
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This is a podcast about mental health and life. Join us for the banter and fun that ensues when you mix a bipolar person with a dissociative person (people?) - We’re all mad here!
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Hosts Dr. Jillian Woodruff, Dr. Justin Clark and Prentiss Pemberton and their guests discuss a variety of health-related topics during this live call-in show. Line One features local physicians and national subject experts from the fields of child care, mental health, nutrition, pharmacology, surgery and more. Callers can talk one-on-one with each week’s guests and are encouraged to send in email questions as well.
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One in Eight is a health podcast series by Edith Sanford Breast Center that takes a closer look at important topics from cancer prevention and diagnosis to treatment. According to the latest research, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. These brand-new conversations shed light on awareness and feature expertise from Sanford Health providers that could save your life or the life of someone you love.
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One Minute Health Hacks With DrJeff. Take charge of your health with selfcare!
Dr Jeff - Natural Health Coach
Our mission is to provide short tips to help you heal and be the best version of YOU. Do-it-yourself health! If you are here you likely have figured out that the only person responsible for you and your family’s health is you! Life happens and life is busy. We all want somewhere we can turn for straightforward honest accurate health and lifestyle information. We don’t have time to read complicated pages on the internet or visit the health food store to ask questions. I will provide you with ...
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Wired to Connect | Improving Relationships With Mental Health + Tech, One Episode at a Time
Lisa R. Birnbaum + Marisa M. Birnbaum
As humans, most — if not all — of us are biologically hardwired for connection. Yet, despite living in a world where technology makes connecting with others easier than ever, so many of us are feeling a sense of loneliness and experiencing disconnection, instead. This can wreak havoc on our mental health, especially at fast-moving, ever-changing startups. So, if you're tired of all the burnout, stress, and whiplash, that gets normalized in the tech startup world — or, the misconception that ...
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This eleven-part podcast series, a companion to PBS' Valentine's Day television special, The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease In America, features best-selling author, Dr. Michael F. Roizen, M.D. and Larry King of CNN's Larry King Live and the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, along with Julie Bain, Health Director at Reader's Digest magazine. In conversation with Julie Bain, Dr. Roizen explains ten different, easy steps you can take to a healthier heart. In the eleventh podcast, Larry King tells ...
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Fighting the Rise of Anti-Science
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20:47Send us a text People have always doubted science. In the 17th century, Galileo was sentenced to house arrest by the Catholic Church for reporting his observations that the sun is at the center of the solar system and that the other planets, including Earth, orbit it. In 1925, the U.S. state of Tennessee banned the teaching of evolution and when a …
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Ep. 165: Hydrogen Water: Miracle Cure or Just H2-Oh No? AND Fast Talk Labs' Trevor Connor
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1:10:45In this episode: Is hydrogen-rich water the latest miracle drink or just another marketing ploy? Juliet Hochman joins the fray to explore the claims surrounding this trendy beverage. We dissect the science (or lack thereof) behind hydrogen water. It turns out that while the hype is real, the actual benefits might not be worth the price tag. We dive…
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Ep. 164: Bikes, Tech, and Thyroid: The Triathlon Trifecta You Didn't Know You Needed
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1:03:07In this episode: In the medical mailbag Juliet and I answer a question about training with hypothyroidismm. How much of an impact does thyroid dysfunction have on an endurance athlete and what does this gland do anyways? We give you all the details. Then, in a world where triathletes are often left wondering if their competition is playing fair, Ra…
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Spotty Coverage – Filling trust gaps in measles vaccination
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16:22Send us a text Measles is an extremely infectious virus that can both kill and cripple children. Luckily, there are highly effective vaccines to prevent the disease. The World Health Organization recommends that 95 percent of the population be fully vaccinated against measles because it’s so contagious. This helps to ensure that vulnerable children…
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Ep. 163: Quercetin/Luke Tasker
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1:04:45In this episode: Quercetin, a natural flavonoid, takes center stage in the Medical Mailbag as we dive into its potential benefits for preventing illness, especially during the cold and flu season. Jeff and Juliet explore the science behind quercetin's effectiveness, discussing various studies that highlight its role in supporting immune function fo…
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Ep. 162: Calibre/Todd Crandell of Racing for Recovery
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59:51In this episode: In this episode the Medical Mailbag looks at the evidence for the Calibre. Do the maker's claims stand up to the science and what can this device do for you? Plus, exploring the profound emotional landscape of addiction and recovery, the podcast then delves into the experiences of Todd Crandall, an individual who transformed his li…
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Ep 161: 2024 MMB review/Kirsten Kasper
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1:07:03In this episode: Reflecting on a successful year for the TriDoc Podcast, Jeff Sankoff takes listeners through a review of 2024's most engaging topics before introducing an insightful interview with Olympian Kirsten Kasper. The discussion begins with Sankoff expressing gratitude for the podcast's growing audience and the questions submitted by liste…
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Peter Boyles - A/Director, Office of the Secretary
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25:02In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall from Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Peter Boyles, the Acting Director of the Office of the Secretary. During our conversation, Peter speaks about how he came to pursue a career in pharmacy and the path he took to become Chief Pharmacist. Peter reflects on the challenging experience he h…
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Ian Thomas - Chief Risk Officer
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25:25In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall, Manager of Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Ian Thomas, our Chief Risk Officer. During our conversation, Ian speaks about his long career in corrections, and how transitioning into management gave him the chance to work at various prisons across the UK and Australia. He talks about the c…
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Ep. 160: Cordyceps Sinensis for endurance performance?/Dr. Kevin Stone
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1:09:03In this episode: Cordyceps sinensis is a fungus that grows in the high Himalayan forests and has been used for centuries in Chinese medicine. Recently there has been interest in its ability to boost endurance performance? What does the evidence say? The Medical Mailbag dives in. Then a conversation on a revolutionary approach to rehabilitation, whe…
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“It’s Mind Blowing” – Governments support fossil fuels in face of climate destruction
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17:02Send us a text Governments and corporations are “undermining our future” by supporting fossil fuels in the face of overwhelming evidence that using coal, oil, and gas is killing people, a startling new report finds. The report, from the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, finds that in 2023 alone, more than double the number of people ov…
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Ep. 159: CurraNZ/Carolyn Carter aka LA Triathlete
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1:04:06In this episode: The Medical Mailbag features a discussion of a supplement derived from New Zealand black currant; CurraNZ. It is being marketed as a solution for training and racing in the heat and as a means to improve recovery. What does the evidence say? Plus, an interview with confessed "slow-pro" Carolyn Carter. Carolyn, a professional triath…
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Fighting Killer Bugs in Babies
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17:19Send us a text Children under five years old are fragile. They’re more vulnerable than adults to malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea, and other infections. A growing number of these infections that sicken and kill children are resistant to the drugs developed to treat them – a phenomenon known as antimicrobial resistance, or AMR. AMR is a big killer. Near…
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Ep. 158: Firefly Recovery/Bobby Dubois
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1:02:14In this episode: The MMB features a detailed evaluation of the Firefly Recovery device, which utilizes electrical stimulation to purportedly boost recovery and performance. The TriDoc and Juliet Hochman are skeptical yet intrigued by the bold claims made by the manufacturer, which asserts that the device can increase whole-body blood flow significa…
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Ep. 157: Collagen supplementation/Greer Van Dyck of SBTGRVL
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1:10:20In this episode: I supplementing with collagen a way to perform better, recover faster and manage injury? On the Medical Mailbag we look at hat evidence there is on the subject in order to tease fact from marketing fiction. Plus, a conversation with the community relations director of the SBTGRVL. The conversation highlights the delicate balance be…
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Mpox – An evolving One Health problem
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15:13Send us a text Smallpox may be gone but it’s got a cousin called mpox, and that virus is now spreading fast across parts of Africa. As of October 2024, this mpox outbreak had infected more than 40,000 people, mostly in the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 1,000 people have d…
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Mammography vs. thermography for detecting breast cancer
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14:05This conversation breaks down the difference between mammograms and thermograms. Our guest is Dr. Christina Tello-Skjerseth. She is the chief of radiology at Sanford Health in Bismarck, North Dakota, and chief of staff at the medical center, and specializes in diagnostic imaging as a radiologist. Learn more about Sanford Health at: http://www.news.…
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Ep. 156: Fueling for Success: Balancing Body Composition and Performance in Endurance Sports/Maia Watson
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1:10:12In this episode: A rich dialogue unfurls in the Tri Doc podcast, where Jeff Sankoff and Juliet Hochman and Alex Larson tackle the intricate relationship between body composition, nutrition, and athletic performance. The episode serves as a platform to discuss how athletes can navigate the often treacherous waters of body image and performance expec…
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Clearing forests makes room for farms – and disease outbreaks
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17:54Send us a text Farmers need land to grow their crops, and in many parts of the world, that means clearing forests. That’s especially true in the Amazon region in South America. Crops just won’t grow under the thick forest canopy, so a new banana plantation means clearing trees. This has all sorts of effects on the ecosystem and researchers are seei…
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Ep. 155: Positive thinking and how it impacts performance/Michelle Bond; Unlocking the Power of Fascia: Why It's Essential for Athletes
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1:06:00In this episode: At the commencement speech for Dartmouth College's graduates in June of this year, Roger Federer spoke eloquently on the power of positive thinking and how it enabled him to win close to 80% of his matches over the course of his career despite having lost almost half of the points that he played in those matches. Can athletes in ot…
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A Life Cut Short When Antibiotics Stopped Working
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15:06Send us a text Most people don’t even think twice when they get an infection. Much of the time, the best treatment is simple: fluids and rest. Bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics – a quick course of pills, maybe a week or 10 days, and you’re done. But the rise of drug-resistant pathogens is changing that. These germs (viruses, bact…
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Ep 154: Which salt is best?/Fiona Moriarty
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1:01:40In this episode: Everyone knows that sodium is an important component of sport nutrition but what form should it come in? For a long time sodium chloride was preferred but more recently sodium citrate is much more popular. Is there a reason for this change and is there evidence that one is better than the other? The Medical Mailbag discusses the ev…
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Prof. Dinesh Arya - Chief Medical Officer, Chief Psychiatrist & Deputy Secretary CQRA
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28:01In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall, Manager of Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Professor Dinesh Arya, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Psychiatrist and Deputy Secretary for Clinical Quality Regulation and Accreditation. In our conversation, Dinesh speaks about being inspired to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps and become…
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Sally Badcock - Acting Deputy Secretary for System Management and Reform
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30:14Note: Since recording, Policy, Purchasing, Performance and Reform and been renamed System Management and Reform. In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall, Manager of Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Sally Badcock, the Acting Deputy Secretary for Policy, Purchasing, Performance and Reform. During our conversation, Sally speaks ab…
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“My life is never going to be normal again.” – The toll of antibiotic resistance
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14:24Send us a text Rosemary Bartel had no idea her life was going to take a turn when she went to a hospital near her home in Chilton, Wisconsin in the United States for standard knee replacement surgery – her second such operation. She was ready to work hard to recover and return to her busy job at her Roman Catholic diocese. But Rosie developed an al…
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Ep 153: Doping in triathlon, the 10% question
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1:12:21In this episode: A widely read and much discussed media article out of Germany quoted researchers who surveyed athletes at the 2024 Challenge Roth on the use of performance enhancing drugs among age group triathletes. The results were somewhat disheartening. Around 10% admitted to using agents that would enhance performance and almost none had any …
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Brendan Docherty - Deputy Secretary for Hospitals and Primary Care
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37:07In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall, Manager of Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Brendan Docherty, Deputy Secretary for Hospitals and Primary Care. During our conversation, recorded back in April, Brendan speaks about growing up alongside six siblings in Scotland and becoming one of that country’s first male midwives. Brend…
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Brent Feike - Chief Information Officer
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32:19In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall, Manager of Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Brent Feike, Chief Information Officer. During our conversation, Brent shares how his fascination with space led him to study science and turn his passion into a career. He talks about how growing up surrounded by many different cultures in Eur…
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When Superbugs Get Personal – From professional preoccupation to a family's nightmare
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16:02Send us a text Dr. Nour Shamas knows about antimicrobial resistance. As a clinical pharmacist, she was trained in how to dispense drugs to treat infections, and her graduate studies in global health policy made her aware of the threat of antimicrobial resistance, or AMR. Antimicrobial resistance develops when bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites …
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Ep 152: Muscle typology and training variation/Kennon Heard, cardiac arrest survivor
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54:56In this episode: Skeletal muscles are made up of fast twitch and slow twitch fibers each of which has differing properties. The amount of each fiber in muscle varies from person to person and while it is possible to determine this makeup, it is not so easy. The architecture of muscle in each individual is important in determining how a person can p…
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Joe McDonald - Chief Executive, Hospitals South
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32:31In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Joe McDonald, Chief Executive of Hospitals South. In our conversation, Joe talks about the family events that led him to pursue a career in nursing, and about the difficulties he faced starting out as a male nurse in Glasgow. Joe speaks about his experiences working in the UK,…
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Laura Pyszkowski - A/Director, Office of the Secretary
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39:04In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall, Manager of Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Laura Pyszkowski, outgoing A/Director of the Office of the Secretary, and soon-to-be Executive Director of Nursing / Director of Services for the Department’s home and community care programs. In our conversation, Laura talks about times in her…
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Innovation to Save Antibiotics – Prize-Winning Diagnostics for UTIs
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11:48Send us a text Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common, uncomfortable, and embarrassing. They can also be deadly. These infections of the kidneys, bladder, or urethra affect about 1 in 10 men in their lifetimes and more than half of women. Untreated UTIs can cause a body-wide infection known as sepsis. An estimated 236,000 people globally die ev…
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Ep 151: Aging decline and gender variance?/Chris Bagg
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1:06:00In this episode: It is a fact of life that as we age endurance performance inevitably declines. But do both genders decline at the same rate or, does one gender decline more slowly than the other? Hear what the research says on the Medical Mailbag. Plus, Chris Bagg is the head coach at Campfire Endurance and the writer of an article on whether or n…
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One in Five: Disability makes me a better provider (EP 6)
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28:34Sarah and Angela talk to Dr. Carrie Fathke about her dual role as clinician and caregiver to her daughter with a disability. Dr. Fathke offers a vision of how healthcare can include and amplify the voices of people with disabilities and their families.Von Providence
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