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If one doesn't care about their health and well-being, they are at great risk of losing them. The fast pace of life made people forget about this. Listening to podcasts is a good way for people who want to take care of their health and personal well being, but don't have enough time. Aside from bringing in health tips and solutions to health problems even if you are offline, podcasts bring in the personal touch of fitness trainers, psychologists and other experts, too. In this catalog of podcasts, you can familiarize yourself with the latest health news and current health issues. Furthermore, you can learn how to protect your physical and mental well-being, change your nutrition, get rid of bad habits and improve the quality of your life. Also, you can find successful stories of people who managed to change their lives and overcome health problems, thanks to the guidance of experts, who are open for questions. Also, people who are shy or feel insecure can find podcasts which reveal the secret laws of attraction and learn how to master them as well as heal the psychological wounds they might have received in the past.
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Dr. Sharon Nachman, Pediatric Infectious Disease specialist at Stony Brook Children's Hospital, joined Health and Well Being to discuss dengue fever and the recent uptick in tri-state casesDe către Audacy
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Dengue fever can only be transmitted from an infected mosquito so how do you treat it
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Dr. Sharon Nachman, Pediatric Infectious Disease specialist at Stony Brook Children's Hospital, joined Health and Well Being to discuss dengue fever and the recent uptick in tri-state casesDe către Audacy
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Traveling south has caused an uptick in dengue fever cases
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Dr. Sharon Nachman, Pediatric Infectious Disease specialist at Stony Brook Children's Hospital, joined Health and Well Being to discuss dengue fever and the recent uptick in tri-state casesDe către Audacy
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Over 200 people in the tri-state area have been diagnosed with dengue fever
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Dr. Sharon Nachman, Pediatric Infectious Disease specialist at Stony Brook Children's Hospital, joined Health and Well Being to discuss dengue fever and the recent uptick in tri-state casesDe către Audacy
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Newly approved Alzheimer's drug helps patients stay better for longer
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Dr. Nikhil Paleka, Director of the Stony Brook Center of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the newly approved Alzheimer's drugDe către Audacy
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Alzheimer's drug has slowed progression of symptoms by 35% in patients
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Dr. Nikhil Paleka, Director of the Stony Brook Center of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the newly approved Alzheimer's drugDe către Audacy
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New drug hopes to slow progression of Alzheimer's
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Dr. Nikhil Paleka, Director of the Stony Brook Center of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the newly approved Alzheimer's drugDe către Audacy
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FDA gives final approval to Alzheimer's drug
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Dr. Nikhil Paleka, Director of the Stony Brook Center of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the newly approved Alzheimer's drugDe către Audacy
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The benefits of an awake kidney surgery
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Dr. Vinayak Rohan, Associate Professor of Transplant Surgery at Northwestern, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss his successful surgeryDe către Audacy
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First kidney transplant with awake patient completed
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Dr. Vinayak Rohan, Associate Professor of Transplant Surgery at Northwestern, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss his successful surgeryDe către Audacy
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Greg Olsen, Acting Director of the New York State Office for the Aging, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the growing problem of elder abuseDe către Audacy
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Financial scams and fraud are most common forms of elder abuse
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Greg Olsen, Acting Director of the New York State Office for the Aging, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the growing problem of elder abuseDe către Audacy
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For every case of elder abuse that's reported, 29 aren't
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Greg Olsen, Acting Director of the New York State Office for the Aging, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the growing problem of elder abuseDe către Audacy
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Alzheimer's drug attacks protein and plaque in the brain
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Dr. Martin Sadowski, Director of Alzheimer's disease clinical trials program at NYU Health, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss newly approved Alzheimer's drug and how it worksDe către Audacy
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New Alzheimer's drug can slow progression of disease
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Dr. Martin Sadowski, Director of Alzheimer's disease clinical trials program at NYU Health, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss newly approved Alzheimer's drug and how it worksDe către Audacy
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New Alzheimer's drug could be most affective drug to date
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Dr. Martin Sadowski, Director of Alzheimer's disease clinical trials program at NYU Health, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss newly approved Alzheimer's drug and how it worksDe către Audacy
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FDA approves new Alzheimer's drug
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Dr. Martin Sadowski, Director of Alzheimer's disease clinical trials program at NYU Health, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss newly approved Alzheimer's drug and how it worksDe către Audacy
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Cigarettes, alcohol, and now social media will share health warnings
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Dr. Ashwin Vasan, NYC Health Commissioner, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss health warnings being attached to social media.De către Audacy
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Too much screen time for children is a real thing
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Dr. Ashwin Vasan, NYC Health Commissioner, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss health warnings being attached to social media.De către Audacy
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Social media could come with a warning
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Dr. Ashwin Vasan, NYC Health Commissioner, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss health warnings being attached to social media.De către Audacy
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'Sunscreen deniers' on social media spreading false information about the benefits of sunscreen
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Dr. Keren Landman, Health and Science senior reporter at Vox, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the spread of false information by content creators on social media regarding the health benefits of sunscreen.De către Audacy
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The rise of 'sunscreen deniers' among content creators
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Dr. Keren Landman, Health and Science senior reporter at Vox, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the rise of content creators denying the use of sunscreen.De către Audacy
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Researchers say some people who had COVID later develop 'unusual' cancer
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Dr. Richard Carvajal from the Northwell Health Cancer Institute, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the new developments in the study on the link between COVID and future cancer diagnoses.De către Audacy
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Researchers seeing evidence that patients having COVID could lead to some getting cancer
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Dr. Richard Carvajal from the Northwell Health Cancer Institute, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the early research looking into the cancer rates in people who had COVID.De către Audacy
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Scientists researching connection in people having COVID and later getting cancer
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Dr. Richard Carvajal from the Northwell Health Cancer Institute, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the research involving the connection between COVID and future cancer diagnoses.De către Audacy
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Research is looking for red flags that could be markers for a future dementia diagnosis
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Dr. Carole Gresenz, Georgetown Economist, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss her latest study into the dementia patients who stopped making payments years before diagnosis.De către Audacy
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Odd impulse buys can begin occurring up to 5 years before dementia diagnosis for some
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Dr. Carole Gresenz, Georgetown Economist, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss her latest study into the dementia patients who stopped making payments years before diagnosis.De către Audacy
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Falling credit scores and dementia could be linked
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Dr. Carole Gresenz, Georgetown Economist, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss her latest study into the dementia patients who stopped making payments years before diagnosis.De către Audacy
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Children no longer need to avoid all allergens under the age of 3
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Dr. Gina Coscia, Allergist at Cohen Children's Medical Center, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the latest research in peanut allergies in children.De către Audacy
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Children under 5 who consume peanuts could be less prone to peanut allergies
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Dr. Gina Coscia, Allergist at Cohen Children's Medical Center, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the latest research in peanut allergies in children.De către Audacy
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Working out early can help lose weight while working out in the evening can help lower blood pressure
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Dr. Shawn Youngstedt, Professor of exercise science at Arizona State University, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss research on the best time of day to exercise.De către Audacy
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Mixed research on if working out in the morning is more efficient
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Dr. Shawn Youngstedt, Professor of exercise science at Arizona State University, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss research on the best time of day to exercise.De către Audacy
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Dr. Shawn Youngstedt, Professor of exercise science at Arizona State University, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss research on the best time of day to exercise.De către Audacy
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Cure for smoke inhalation actually targets cyanide in the body
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Dr. Mark Su, director of New York City Poison Control, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the cure for smoke inhalation and how it worksDe către Audacy
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A glimpse at the antidote for smoke inhalation
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Dr. Mark Su, director of New York City Poison Control, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the cure for smoke inhalation and how it worksDe către Audacy
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COVID cases are still significant compared to the common flu
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Dr. Andrew Pekosz, Virologist and Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of COVID variants and what they meanDe către Audacy
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COVID vaccines could begin to mimic flu shots in frequency
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Dr. Andrew Pekosz, Virologist and Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the latest COVID variants and what they meanDe către Audacy
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Despite new COVID variants, case numbers are not rising
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Dr. Andrew Pekosz, Virologist and Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the latest COVID variants and what they meanDe către Audacy
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The catchy nickname of new COVID variants has a scientific meaning
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Dr. Andrew Pekosz, Virologist and Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the latest COVID variants and what they meanDe către Audacy
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FLiRT is the latest COVID variant
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Dr. Andrew Pekosz, Virologist and Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the latest COVID variants and what they meanDe către Audacy
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People with mutliple risk factors are not guaranteed to get heart disease, just more likely
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Dr. Rahul Aggarwal, Physician and Cardiology Fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss a new study he co-authored on heart disease and who is at risk.De către Audacy
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Individuals without kidney disease are among those not at high risk for heart disease
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Dr. Rahul Aggarwal, Physician and Cardiology Fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss a new study he co-authored on heart disease and who is at risk.De către Audacy
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Aggressive exercise regimes and preventative medicine and practices can reduce the risk of heart disease
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Dr. Rahul Aggarwal, Physician and Cardiology Fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss a new study he co-authored on heart disease and who is at risk.De către Audacy
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Black-American adults are at the highest risk of heart disease
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Dr. Rahul Aggarwal, Physician and Cardiology Fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss a new study he co-authored on heart disease and who is at risk.De către Audacy
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New study suggests adults age 20 and older are at a high risk of heart disease
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Dr. Rahul Aggarwal, Physician and Cardiology Fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss a new study he co-authored on heart disease and who is at risk.De către Audacy
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Pig to kidney transplant could make dialysis obsolete in the coming years
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Dr. Robert Montgomery, Chair of the Department of Surgery and director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the NYU staff's successful transplantation of a pig organ into a woman.De către Audacy
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Successful pig transplant could pave the way for normalcy in animal organ transplants
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Dr. Robert Montgomery, Chair of the Department of Surgery and director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the NYU staff's successful transplantation of a pig organ into a woman.De către Audacy
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New Jersey woman's life saved by pig transplant
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Dr. Robert Montgomery, Chair of the Department of Surgery and director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the NYU staff's successful transplantation of a pig organ into a woman.De către Audacy
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The woman who received pig transplant was given a few weeks to live before successful surgery
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Dr. Robert Montgomery, Chair of the Department of Surgery and director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss the NYU staff's successful transplantation of a pig organ into a woman.De către Audacy
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People are sleeping far more, up to 10 minutes more a night
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Caitlin Gilbert, Well+Being reporter at The Washington Post, joined Health and Well Being with Steve Scott to discuss new research showing an uptick in the amount of sleep people are getting nightlyDe către Audacy
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