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Back once more for series 2, Dr Pods healthcast is an energetic romp around the latest health news, research, gadgets and gizmos. Keep up-to-date with health and enjoy the chat presented by Dr Pod alias Dr Deborah Bruce and her able techno whizz assistant, Magnus. This informative and chatty delve into topical medicalness is useful and entertaining for anyone who cares about health (not just medical professionals). Journals referenced included the British Medical Journal (BMJ), The Lancet and other international publications. Copyright: © 2006 Dr Pod Tue, 16 Sep 2008 23:24:02 +0200 Clumsiness, ear infections and even thinking too hard have all been associated with childhood obesity.. listen on to find out why . New treatments for Asthma are discussed whilst research suggest that sweatiness may determine your likelihood of asthma. New diabetes treatments, the benefits of literacy, alternative medicine, and basil are also on the menu. And watch out vegetarians – your brain may be shrinking!! ..but don’t worry a good dose of marmite could sort it out.. Listen on to find out about all the latest research and health newsattached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 11.31 MB here Thu, 14 Aug 2008 11:02:15 +0200 This week, we discuss new treatments for HIV, obese schools and statin use in kids. New IVF embryo tests could improve fertility chances, howeve new research suggests that common treatments for unexplained infertility may be not be helpful. Garlic may help blood pressure and the sex lives of the over 70s are discussed! The health news features the world first double limb transplant, discusses flu jabs for children, drugs deaths in Scotland, a new 'heart attack advertising campaign and much more. Gene-dating is discussed in our ethics section.attached file: type: audio/x-m4a size: 9.35 MB here Thu, 19 Jun 2008 23:12:46 +0200 Childhood leukaemia, the benefits of having a pet and why eating tomatoes could help keep you safe in the sun are all featured in this programme. We discuss heart attack rates after the smoking ban, osteoporosis genes and cancer drugs that could be linked to brain damage. Polyclinics feature in the ethics section and a talking first aid kit is todays gadget. All this and the latest health news too...attached file: type: audio/x-m4a size: 12.12 MB here Fri, 11 Apr 2008 14:43:54 +0200 In today’s programme- eating fish may boot intelligence in pregnancy, vitamin D may prevent diabetes and religion may be link ed to a happier life according to new studies. Short man syndrome may really exist and new ways to target genes for gene therapy are discussed . A further study finds no evidence of a link between MMR and autism. All that and much more…attached file: type: audio/x-m4a size: 9.66 MB here Wed, 05 Mar 2008 23:45:33 +0100 GP practices are to open in supermarkets, concerns are raised about long term care costs and TV adverts are to tackle organ donor shortages. The research section includes 2 new treatments for diabetes- one from the skin of an exotic frog, the other from black tea. We also examine links between snoring and heart disease and one again concerns about mobile phones and cancer are the news. All this and much much more.. attached file: type: audio/x-m4a size: 12.24 MB here |