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with Dr. Mike

with Dr. Mike

The death of a parent is often difficult to come to terms with because we've lost part of our past, part of ourselves, a friend, a guardian and possibly a wise counsellor. Introduced by the late John Peel, this is a personal story about losing a mother to cancer and the feelings of guilt that linger.
Interviews with Veterinarians and Animal Behaviorists.

Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases

PLWC Podcasts are special audio versions of People Living With Cancer's award-winning content on cancer research, treatment, coping, and many other topics.

The latest info on psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis treatments, research, and coping strategies, including interviews with leading experts.

Suffolk County Psychological Assoc.

La voce che ti piace del Fest di Trieste 2007. Con oltre sessanta interviste a scienziati, giornalisti, editori, scrittori e al pubblico della prima fiera internazionale dell'editoria scientifica.

Exploration of Emerging Scientific and Medical Discoveries

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From arthritis and bird flu to vaccines and zoo animal health, Dr Matthias Kleinz and his colleagues will give you an insight into the work conducted at the UK's largest veterinary school. In bite size interviews with experts you can find out how the Royal Veterinary College, the University of London's veterinary school, is pushing the frontiers in veterinary medicine and basic science.

Assisting In The Formation Of Strategic Alliances & New Business Development

Each weekly Science Update Podcast contains five brief yet satisfying stories on the latest discoveries in science, technology and medicine, from aardvarks to zygotes, and, every now and then, aardvark zygotes. We also answer your science questions and even say your name on the air (unless you'd really rather we didn't) and send you a highly collectible Science Update "Smarten Up" mug. The Science Update family of radio shows and podcasts is produced by AAAS, the world's largest general scientific society. Those who prefer their podcasts daily should check out the Science Update Podcast - Daily Edition.
The first of Stem Cell RegenCo's monthly podcasts will bring you the most up-to-date information on our stem cell research program. Stem cell RegenCo has obtained exclusive rights to the proprietary stem cell regeneration treatment for liver disease developed by the International Institute of Biological Medicine, IIBM, in Moscow. Their clinically proven STEM CELL LIVER REGENERATION (SCLR) program can restore 90 to 95% of the physiological functions of a liver damaged by cirrhosis, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. The transplantation procedure is a non-invasive series of injections that requires an average in-hospital stay of seven days. This non-invasive procedure is perfect for the treatment of children. This ground-breaking therapy is now available to ten patients a month only through Stem Cell RegenCo. In this podcast we will be answering a few of the questions sent to us by those interested in our treatment program.

Studio-A is here to provide EMS medics with news and information. Our podcast is called the P-POD. The information is organized into segments - Ask The Expert, Ask The Medic, and more

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 Dr. Roizen about his own narrow escape from a lethal heart attack and how that experience changed his life. This podcast series is part of Take One Step: a PBS Health Campaign, which launches with a ninety-minute television documentary accompanied by half-hour town hall meeting, hosted by Larry King and featuring some of the country's top medical and lifestyle experts, plus a website with online and downloadable resources at pbs.org/takeonestep. This Valentine's Day do your heart and loved ones a favor by tuning in to The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease in America, Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at 9 PM (check local listings). "The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease in America" is produced by WGBH Boston for PBS. Funding is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a member of your local public television station.

In this podcast, students of Davidson College and I will explore the biology of HIV/AIDS, its history, and review the latest scientific advances related to this pandemic.

The Bioethics Podcast is a weekly discussion of the pressing bioethical challenges of our day brought to you by The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity. The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity is dedicated to exploring the nexus of biomedicine, biotechnology, and our common humanity.
The Center exists to equip thought leaders to engage the issues of bioethics using the tools of rigorous research, conceptual analysis, charitable critique, leading-edge publication, and effective teaching. For more information please visit our website cbhd.org

Explore "The Body Odd," MSNBC.com's biweekly podcast about the weird, and sometimes embarrassing, human body. The program offers factual information about peculiar medical questions with a sense of whimsy and fun. Satirist Mark Leyner and Dr. Billy Goldberg, authors of the best-selling books "Why Do Men Have Nipples?" and "Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex?", spar in a question-and-answer format hosted by MSNBC.com Health editor Jane Weaver.
New episodes are published every other Thursday. Visit http://thebodyodd.msnbc.com for more and to submit your questions to be answered in future episodes. (Note: The Body Odd podcast is not intended to be taken as medical advice or in any way substitute for a visit with your doctor. If you have a medical concern, please contact a physician.)
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