Videos

Jan. 9, 2026

Regulatory red tape threatens survival of rare disease patients

Medical oncologist, geriatrician, and physician scientist GJ van Londen and Chief of Genetic and Genomic Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Gerald Vockley discuss the article "FDA delays could end vital treatment for rare disease patients." GJ and Gerald explore the complex regulatory impasse where the U.S.…

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Jan. 9, 2026

How news impacts our mental resilience

The 24-hour news cycle is more than just a constant stream of information. It's a relentless barrage of conflicts among people that can deeply affect us. This video explores how such exposure can impact our resilience and psyche. You'll learn how the media's portrayal of events can trigger old memories,…

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Jan. 8, 2026

Sustainable legislative reform outweighs temporary discount programs

President and chief executive officer of the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) Leah M. Howard discusses her article "Pharmacy benefit manager reform vs. direct drug plans." Leah analyzes the recent emergence of direct-purchase drug programs and argues that while innovative thinking is welcome, it cannot replace the need for deep systemic…

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Jan. 8, 2026

The emotional journey of IVF setbacks

Being an IVF specialist isn't always about celebrating new beginnings. Behind the scenes, there's a lot of complexity and emotional challenges. In this video, I share the intricate process of guiding patients through the ups and downs of IVF. From understanding the reasons behind a failed cycle to managing the…

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Jan. 7, 2026

Medical brain drain leaves vulnerable communities without life-saving care

Premedical student Samah Khan discusses her article "The crisis of physician shortages globally." Samah draws a powerful parallel between the medical exodus in Pakistan and the doctor deserts of California's Central Valley, revealing how structural neglect drives providers away from the communities that need them most. She explores the root…

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Jan. 7, 2026

Can amputations be prevented with early care?

Every day, 400 people undergo amputations due to vascular disease. Many of these could be prevented with early intervention. In this video, a vascular surgeon shares a personal journey that drives a passionate mission to change lives. You'll learn how addressing circulation problems early can lead to less severe outcomes.…

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Jan. 6, 2026

How physicians can preserve trust after medical errors

We have a special sponsored episode from MagMutual. We welcome William Kanich. He's an emergency physician and currently the executive chairperson of MagMutual Insurance Company. We explore how physicians can navigate unexpected medical outcomes while preserving trust with their patients. Through Dr. Kanich's clinical and leadership experience, the conversation examines…

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Jan. 6, 2026

Early screening brings unexpected relief

When faced with a potential health crisis, preparation is everything. In this heartfelt video, we explore the importance of early screening for autoimmunity, especially in families. The peace of mind that comes from a negative result is unmatched, but the journey doesn't end there. Regular screenings can be a crucial…

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Jan. 5, 2026

IVF journey: Months of hope and heartbreak

The emotional rollercoaster of IVF is profoundly overwhelming. Imagine dedicating months to a process filled with hope and anticipation, only to navigate its intricate challenges. In this video, we explore the detailed journey of IVF - from constant clinic visits to the awaited moment of embryo transfer. Did you know…

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Jan. 4, 2026

Collaborative partnerships save rural health care from collapse

Health care executive Jason Griffin discusses his article "The digital divide in rural health care." Jason explains how rural providers in the U.S. face critical infrastructure failures and staffing shortages that threaten their ability to serve communities. He explores why standard one-size-fits-all technological solutions often fail these hospitals and advocates…

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Jan. 4, 2026

Artificial intelligence offers a lifeline to overwhelmed clinicians

Physician executive Christina Johns discusses her article "Modernizing health care with AI and workflow." Christina explains how clinicians in the U.S. are facing unprecedented burnout due to administrative burdens that detract from patient care. She explores how artificial intelligence can serve as a supportive tool rather than a replacement by…

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Jan. 4, 2026

Prevent amputations with a simple check

Every day, 400 amputations occur, many of which could be prevented. Imagine if these life-altering surgeries were avoidable. Peripheral vascular disease often goes unnoticed until it's too late, but it doesn't have to be this way. By addressing circulation issues early, major amputations could be reduced significantly. For those over…

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Jan. 3, 2026

Why midlife men feel lost and exhausted

Emergency physician Kenneth Ro discusses his article "Why midlife men feel unanchored and exhausted." Kenneth explains why men between 40 and 60 often visit clinics requesting hormone testing when they are actually suffering from a profound loss of identity and purpose. He distinguishes being unanchored from clinical depression and highlights…

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Jan. 3, 2026

Early detection of type 1 diabetes saves lives

A family's heartbreaking experience in California is sparking a nationwide change. After a tragic outcome from undiagnosed type 1 diabetes, a movement began to educate schools on recognizing early signs of the disease. But the story doesn't stop there. The initiative is expanding beyond California, advocating for early detection before…

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Jan. 2, 2026

Eldest daughter syndrome explains the hidden cause of physician burnout

Board-certified pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "The burden of the eldest daughter." Jessie explores the unique psychological weight carried by firstborn women who are taught early on to hold everything together at the cost of their own well-being. She connects this childhood role to the high…

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Jan. 2, 2026

Emotional highs and lows of fertility news

Experiencing the rollercoaster of fertility treatments can be overwhelming and emotional. In this video, we explore the highs and lows of receiving life-changing news in the fertility journey. You'll gain insight into the emotional impact of both positive and negative outcomes and how they shape the hope and outlook of…

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Jan. 1, 2026

Corporate greed and medical complicity fueled a $250,000 drug

Internal medicine and pulmonary physician Bharat Desai discusses his article "How Acthar Gel became a $250,000 drug." Bharat shares the shocking moment he realized an obsolete pituitary extract from 1952 was being sold for the price of a house. He explains how pharmaceutical companies exploited regulatory loopholes to reclassify a…

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Jan. 1, 2026

Silent disease leads to 400 amputations daily

In the United States, a staggering 400 amputations happen every single day. What if some of these life-altering procedures could be prevented? In this video, we explore a powerful article that sheds light on the silent disease behind this shocking statistic. Through professional insights and personal experiences, we uncover how…

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Dec. 31, 2025

Pediatric respite homes provide a survival mechanism for struggling families

Certified coach and professor Kathleen Muldoon and co-founder of Ryan House and Children's Respite Homes of America Jonathan Cottor discuss the article "The need for pediatric respite care." Kathleen shares the personal story of raising her son Gideon who lives with over 42 medical diagnoses and explain why the family…

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Dec. 31, 2025

How timing changes toxin effects on fertility

Yemi Famuyiwa is back, and she's diving into something crucial - how the timing of chemical exposure can affect reproductive health. In her latest article, Yemi explores how certain toxins impact the reproductive axis, a topic that resonates with her patients. But there's a twist. She discovered that the potency…

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Dec. 30, 2025

Artificial intelligence ends the dangerous cycle of delayed patient care

Orthopedic surgeon Kevin J. Campbell discusses his article "Health care is having its Yahoo moment." Kevin explains how the current medical system is stuck in an obsolete pipeline model similar to early internet directories where human gatekeepers create dangerous delays in communication. He introduces the concept of delayed relevance where…

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Dec. 30, 2025

What causes tinnitus to fluctuate?

Fluctuating tinnitus could be more than just a common symptom of hearing loss. For some, it's a sign of a lesser-known condition called cochlear migraine or otologic migraine. In this video, we explore how this subtype of tinnitus differs from the constant ringing most people experience. You'll learn about the…

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Dec. 29, 2025

Early detection fails when screening guidelines ignore young women

Psychotherapist and patient advocate Sara Rands discusses her article "Early-onset breast cancer: a survivor's story." Sara shares her harrowing journey of finding a lump at age 32 despite having no family history and receiving a stage 3C diagnosis. She highlights the terrifying reality that mammograms often miss tumors in dense…

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Dec. 29, 2025

Prevent Alzheimer's with early action

Genomic testing is changing the way we approach health, and it could redefine your future. Imagine being able to alter your risk of dementia long before it becomes a concern. In this video, learn how identifying genetic components and addressing them early can push back or even prevent cognitive decline.…

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