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Healthy Living - August 23rd
SlušanoGroundbreaking Treatment for Shoulder Arthritis
SlušanoThe Role of Pharmacists in Medical Treatment
SlušanoHealthy Living - August 16th
SlušanoWhy We're Talking About Women's Health 20 Years Too Late
SlušanoThe New Program Making It Easier to Get Moving
SlušanoLatest Medical Developments
SlušanoThis episode discusses a groundbreaking study featured in Nature Medicine regarding a double neural bypass technology designed to treat complete spinal cord injuries. Dr. Ben Herbert explains how a hybrid brain-computer interface (BCI) system, combined with artificial intelligence and electrical stimulation, enabled a quadriplegic patient to regain hand function, strength, and sensation. The discussion explores the mechanics of reading motor intentions and writing sensory feedback through electrode arrays in the motor and sensory cortex. The conversation further examines the implications for neuroplasticity and potential applications for stroke rehabilitation using cortical mirroring techniques. While the current implementation involves intensive, high-cost surgical procedures and long-term clinical supervision, the study serves as a vital proof of concept for driving neural regeneration and amplifying surviving pathways in patients with neurological damage.
Healthy Living - August 9th
SlušanoIn this episode of Healthy Living, hosts Adam Buncher and Dr. Ross Walker explore a wide range of medical developments, from the neurological impacts of sugar consumption and the debate over sugar taxes to breakthroughs in spinal cord injury recovery using brain-computer interfaces. The discussion also covers the prevalence of tuberculosis in Australia, the safety of colonoscopies, and the cardiovascular implications of caffeine intake. The show features various listener inquiries regarding statin use, prostate symptoms, and hypercalcemia, alongside updates on pediatric health issues like tooth decay and new clinical trials for food allergy treatments. Additionally, the episode examines the potential of wearable technology for continuous biomarker monitoring and the role of GLP-1 medications in managing sleep apnea severity.
Tuberculosis In Australia
SlušanoIn this episode, infectious diseases physician Professor Clay Gollage discusses the persistent threat of tuberculosis in Australia and globally. While often perceived as a disease of the past, TB remains a significant public health issue, with an estimated one million Australians living with latent tuberculosis. The discussion covers the distinction between latent and active disease, the physiological impact of mycobacterium tuberculosis on various organs, and the risk factors that can trigger reactivation, such as immune suppression and malnutrition. The conversation also explores modern diagnostic methods like the IGRA blood test, standard pharmaceutical treatment regimens involving drugs like isoniazid and rifampicin, and the challenges of vaccine development. Additionally, the episode addresses broader public health concerns, including the necessity of tetanus boosters and recent diphtheria outbreaks in Australia.
Healthy Living - August 2nd
SlušanoIn this episode, hosts Adam Buncher and Dr. Ross Walker explore critical health metrics and medical advancements, beginning with a critique of the BMI in favor of more accurate alternatives like the waist-to-height ratio. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including new research into the potential reversibility of Alzheimer's disease through personalized medicine, breakthroughs in melanoma treatments, and the impact of different types of sitting on brain health. The episode also features listener Q&A sessions addressing cardiovascular concerns, shingles recovery, and the dangers of delaying bathroom breaks. Finally, the conversation delves into the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD), the importance of global aging research through the PROSPER initiative, and promising new clinical trials for managing celiac disease.
Could a new medication protect people with coeliac disease from the hidden dangers of accidental gluten exposure?
SlušanoIn this episode of Healthy Living, host Ross interviews Associate Professor Vincent Ho, a clinical trial investigator, regarding advancements in celiac disease treatment. The discussion focuses on the challenges of accidental gluten exposure due to cross-contamination and the potential for a new investigational drug, DONQ52, to act as a safety net. Professor Ho explains that while the medication is not a replacement for a strict gluten-free diet, it aims to block the immune response triggered by small amounts of gluten. The conversation also covers the current state of clinical trials, the safety profile of existing research, and upcoming information available at the Gluten-Free Expo in Sydney.
Managing your Urinary Health
SlušanoIn this episode of Healthy Living, Dr. Sandra Elmer from the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand discusses the physiological and psychological consequences of delaying urination. The conversation explores how chronic bladder overstretching can lead to muscle scarring, urinary tract infections, and kidney damage, particularly in adults facing long meetings or demanding professions like truck driving. The discussion also addresses the impact of restrictive bathroom policies on primary school children, noting the potential for social anxiety and long-term toilet avoidance. Dr. Elmer provides guidance on maintaining healthy fluid intake, managing bladder health through scheduled voiding, and outlines medical interventions ranging from pelvic floor physiotherapy to neuromodulation technology.
Can Alzeimers Disease be reversed?
SlušanoIn this episode of Healthy Living, host Ross interviews Dr. Sarah Stephens, a specialist in early Alzheimer's prevention and intervention, regarding groundbreaking research into reversing cognitive decline. The discussion focuses on recent US-based clinical trials utilizing personalized precision medicine protocols that have shown statistically significant improvements in cognitive function for individuals with mild cognitive impairment. Dr. Stephens explores the various drivers of neurodegeneration, including insulin resistance, mycotoxins from mold exposure, and nutrient deficiencies such as Vitamin D and B vitamins. The conversation also covers the utility of the pTau 217 blood test as a screening tool for detecting neuronal degradation and the importance of identifying individual biological stressors through comprehensive testing.
Healthy Living - July 26th
SlušanoDr. Ross Walker returns to discuss critical advancements in dementia prevention, focusing on the glymphatic system's role in brain cleaning and the importance of a multi-faceted lifestyle approach. The episode also features an in-depth look at cholesterol with Dr. Warwick Bishop, exploring the complexities of LDL/HDL particles and genetic influences on arterial health. The discussion extends to modern medical breakthroughs, including next-generation GLP-1 drugs, bioresorbable implants, and a promising single-dose malaria treatment. The program concludes with an exploration of the genetics behind depression and anxiety, examining how environmental triggers interact with polygenic predispositions.
Genetic link to Depression
SlušanoIn this episode, host Ross discusses a groundbreaking study from the University of Barcelona regarding the RBFOX1 gene, which acts as a master regulator for nearly 20 genes linked to depression, anxiety, and neuroticism. Dr. Tanvir Ahmed explains how this genetic network functions like an orchestra conductor, coordinating brain functions and explaining why various mental health conditions often co-occur. The conversation explores the interplay between genetics and environment, noting that while genes may load the gun, environmental stressors or biological changes act as the trigger. The discussion also touches on the future of psychiatry, including the potential for targeted gene therapies and personalized medicine based on an individual's genetic profile.
Malaria Drug Trial
SlušanoAs global progress against malaria stalls and drug resistance rises, a novel compound known as MMV367GSK3772701 has shown promising results in early human trials. Associate Professor Bridget Barber from QIMR Berghofer discusses how this experimental drug targets two specific enzymes to clear parasites from the bloodstream with a speed comparable to current frontline treatments. The discussion covers the potential for single-dose administration to improve patient compliance and reduce transmission risks. While initial safety signals in healthy volunteers are reassuring, further testing in larger studies, specifically involving patients in Africa, children, and pregnant women, is required as the drug progresses through development.
Mitochondria and Cholesterol
SlušanoCardiologist Dr. Warwick Bishop joins the program to discuss his new book, Cholesterol Explained, which aims to demystify the complexities of lipid profiles and heart health. The conversation explores the distinction between cholesterol molecules and their transport particles, specifically focusing on the roles of LDL and HDL. Dr. Bishop addresses common myths regarding dietary cholesterol versus genetic predisposition and discusses how saturated fats can alter biological set points. The episode also touches upon the importance of personalized medicine through imaging tools like calcium scoring to assess actual arterial plaque. Additionally, the discussion extends to cellular health, examining the decline of NAD Plus levels with age and its potential implications for energy production, DNA repair, and conditions such as chronic fatigue and cardiac failure.
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Slušano3-D Printing of Hearts
SlušanoEarly Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy
SlušanoBrain structure of those with Depression
SlušanoFood Allergies for Babies
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