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I'm Aware That I'm Rare: the phaware® podcast is devoted to raising global pulmonary hypertension awareness with dynamic stories from PH patients, caregivers and medical professionals from around the world. Through this series of impactful, insightful and, most importantly, hopeful stories from members of the global pulmonary hypertension community, we hope to further the global #phaware conversation as well as to capture, engage and enable misdiagnosed and undiagnosed PH patients because ea ...
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Since the success of HomeCleanse, formerly known as All American Restoration, Michael Rubino continues to feature as a guest on podcasts to delve into mold discussions. In "Never Been Sicker," Michael Rubino has one-on-one conversations with individuals dealing with or recovering from toxic mold exposure, as well as leading doctors and experts. These discussions aim to empower those facing similar situations. Experiencing undiagnosed health issues can leave you feeling hopeless and alone. Ho ...
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Move Into Action

Christine Pechstein

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Hi! I'm Christine Pechstein, an undiagnosed Chronic Disease Life Management Engineer. I've been living with chronic disease for close to a decade now. I almost quit everything as my life changed mentally and physically. But as a former Author, Speaker, Life Management Educator -the list went on- I wondered . . . how do I survive and thrive with my new normal? My AHA moment: Undiagnosed disease and disability teach me to create a life built upon extreme prioritizing, minimizing tasks, finding ...
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Thyroid Nation Radio

Thyroid Nation RADIO

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Please join host, thyroid patient and expert, McCall McPherson to lightheartedly, yet thoroughly discuss thyroid disease with some of the most advanced, innovative physicians, educators, bloggers, thyroid thrivers and advocates available. We are on a mission to ensure that no one ever goes undiagnosed and/or under-treated and that all are aware of the intricacies that involve living life to the fullest with thyroid disease. United and informed, we will change the awareness, perception, diagn ...
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Knowledgeable Provider

Jody Marks, MSN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC

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This is a podcast about medicine. We discuss all aspects of medicine from the strictly professional clinical stuff to the behind-the-scenes break room talk and everything in between. Whether you are a medical professional, a student, a patient, or just someone with a passing interest in the medical field you are bound to hear something you like!
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Real stories, told by REAL people. This is about the unique HUMAN experience. And one's journey in life toward healing, growth, and meaning. Raw and authentic testaments of change, and new beginnings. _____ Shoot a line if you'd like to share your story at : giantsamongstus@tutanota.com You can also reach out to us on : https://youtube.com/@giantsamongstus?si=QU6aVPgeHdJqDANR PEACE!
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GLI LIVE

Global Liver Institute

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At the Global Liver Institute, we believe it all starts with a patient. What happens when a liver patient, one of the ½ billion people living with conditions that often go undiagnosed, untreated, or misdiagnosed, mistreated, and stigmatized, brings the challenges of liver patients front and center? And what happens when a patient then leads a discussion with world experts in policy, research, clinical care, and wellness on ways to overcome these challenges? GLI LIVE started in March 2020, as ...
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Real stories, told by real people. Hope this finds you all in good spirits. We're back with another installment, and pleased to bring another story to light. Today Margaret joins us and she's got a story to tell. Living twenty years with an undiagnosed autoimmune disease, she explains the utter anguish she dealt with physically, emotionally and spi…
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In this episode, David Lake a retired jet pilot, discusses his experience with pulmonary arterial hypertension, initially misdiagnosed as exercise-induced asthma. Lake also manages hemophilia, COPD, and irregular heartbeats, impacting his health significantly. Despite these challenges, he remains hopeful and active in his community and church. His …
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In this episode of Never Been Sicker, Michael Rubino interviews Florence Christophers, a Certified Health Coach, who discusses her personal battle with sugar addiction and its connection to health issues like migraines, depression, and mold exposure. They explore how refined sugars act like opiates in the brain and how sugar exacerbates mold toxici…
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Lori Myers, shares her experience living with VSD and Tetralogy of Fallot, which caused her to be born as a "blue baby" and have various health issues throughout her life. After multiple surgeries and diagnoses, she was eventually told she had pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Despite the prognosis, Lori is now in her tenth year since the diag…
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PAH patient and Chicago-area support group leader, Sue Liss, discusses her pulmonary arterial hypertension diagnosis. Sue is involved with multiple PH related advocacy groups. Through these groups, she offers support and guidance, particularly in navigating medication funding challenges and accessing the right care, emphasizing the importance of co…
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We are back, and I sure hope things are lovely on your end. It's a new day, and new week so let us take in that fresh breath of life and reflect in thanksgiving on all the things we do have in life. There's a lot to appreciate. From the smallest to tallest of things. Here's another installment of an 'in between the Stories'. Something weighing on m…
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In this episode, Dr. Scott Olitsky, the Global Center of Excellence Outreach Director for Cure HHT, discusses hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), a genetic disease characterized by abnormal blood vessel development. HHT can cause bleeding in various parts of the body, with nosebleeds being the most common symptom. In some cases, HHT can le…
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Dr. Todd Oyen returns to discuss his personal experience living with CMT. As it happens, September is CMT awareness month so this is the perfect time to share this special conversation. Links: 1) Charcot Marie Tooth Association 2) Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation 3) Muscular Dystrophy Association 4) World Tang Soo Do Association 5) Oyen's North Ala…
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Eric Borstein, who lives with pulmonary arterial hypertension, is walking from Los Angeles to San Diego to raise funds and awareness for the benefit of Team PHenomenal Hope. On September 21st, 2020, while at home, he collapsed from massive right heart failure and almost died. On September 22nd, 2024, four years after his PH diagnosis, he begin his …
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In this episode, Thekla McGinley, a PAH patient and advocate, shares her journey with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and the changes she has witnessed in the treatment options and education for medical professionals. She emphasizes the importance of raising awareness and ensuring that patients have access to proper treatment. Thekla also dis…
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The new PCAB Voquenza (vonoprazan) is being marketed as a superior alternative to PPI therapy for acid-related conditions (GERD with or without erosive esophagitis, H. pylori eradication). Are these two mechanisms of action really that different? Jody investigates. References: 1) Prescriber information: https://www.phathompharma.com/wp-content/uplo…
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In this episode of "Never Been Sicker," Michael Rubino sits down with Dr. Eric Potter, a renowned functional medicine practitioner, to discuss the hidden dangers of mold and Lyme disease. Dr. Potter shares his personal journey with mold toxicity in his own family, his experiences treating thousands of patients, and the essential steps to detoxify y…
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Dr. Morris Salem is a pediatric congenital cardiologist and adult congenital heart disease specialist at Kaiser Permanente in Southern California. He takes care of patients of all ages, from fetuses to elderly individuals. Dr. Salem's primary focus is interventional cardiac catheterization, specifically the closure of holes in the heart. He also de…
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Real stories, told by real people. We are back with another one. And right out the gate, hope you're doing just fine. Today Yvette joins us and she's got a story to tell. Since the age of 9 years old Yvette has struggled with Mental Health. Her childhood was broken up by abuse, and bullying. Being so young, and without any outside support, Yvette t…
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Claire Champion is a nurse practitioner at Texas Children's Hospital, specializing in pulmonary hypertension. As a nurse practitioner, she has the opportunity to see some of the patients as outpatients, which allows her to witness positive outcomes and the resilience of children. She also highlights the need for nurses to have a support system to c…
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In this episode, Dr. Charles Burger, the medical director of the Pulmonary Vascular Center at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, discusses the importance of patient registries, specifically the Pulmonary Hypertension Association’s PHA Registry (PHAR) for pulmonary hypertension. This registry collects clinical information and surveys from patient…
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Join host Michael Rubino and special guest Viktoriya, a Mold Dog Inspector, as they delve into the often-overlooked dangers of poor air quality. Victoria shares her personal battle with hidden mold in her seemingly spotless home and its profound impact on her health and family. Viktoriya is a 10 year long Mold Illness Survivor. She is the founder o…
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In this episode, Dr. Dunbar Ivy, a pediatric cardiologist, discusses the value of repeat heart catheterization in patients with pulmonary hypertension. He highlights a recent study that compared the findings of the first and second heart catheterizations. The study showed that while the first heart catheterization is important for diagnosis and cho…
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Requested by KP listeners! An update on a patient from the previous prostate cancer episode and a deep dive into the history of prostate cancer screening. References: Kazuto, I. et al. Screening for prostate cancer: History, evidence, controversies and future perspectives toward individualized screening. International journal of urology. 2019; 26(1…
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In this episode, Dr. Jared Pelo and I discuss the alarming state of global health. Pelo shares his journey from emergency room physician to preventive health advocate. Learn about the importance of addressing chronic inflammation, the impact of environmental toxins, and practical steps to improve your health. Discover how personalized medicine and …
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Real stories, told by real people. It's always great to be back and check in with another conversation. Today Allan joins us, and he's got a story to tell. I pray you all listen to this with an open mind. Allan's taking us for a ride, sharing his first hand experience with Ayahuasca. He's sat through hundreds of ceremonies in Peru with lineage Ship…
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In this episode, Claire Parker, a pediatric nurse practitioner, discusses the results of a study that examined the prevalence of anxiety and depression among adolescents with pediatric pulmonary hypertension. The project aimed to incorporate mental health screening into the standard care for PH patients, similar to what is done for cystic fibrosis …
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In this episode I interview Heidi about her battle with severe mold toxicity. Heidi recounts her move to Vancouver Island, where her health began to decline due to mold exposure. She shares her symptoms progression, including fatigue, mental health issues, and muscle problems, and the challenges of being dismissed by doctors. Despite obstacles, Hei…
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Tina Proulx was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension at the age of 19. She experienced difficulty breathing and chest pain, leading to a diagnosis of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH), a condition caused by blood clots in the lungs. Tina eventually underwent transplant and celebrated eight years post-transplant, surpassing the …
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Angie Carmody is an American Sign Language interpreter with Huntsville City Schools in Huntsville, Alabama. She talks with Jody about her years of experience in the field and offers some helpful insights about communicating with deaf people. Links: Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Access Solutions Stayawhile Cabin Rental (Vrbo) Stayawh…
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Discover the essential tips to maintaining optimal humidity levels in your home for a healthier lifestyle. Join me as I sit down with Bill Faeth to discuss practical strategies for controlling indoor humidity, preventing mold growth, and enhancing air quality. Learn from real-life experiences and expert advice to create a safer, healthier home envi…
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Marilyn Hanft, a CTEPH patient, shares her experience with the condition. In 2011, she initially mistook her symptoms for asthma but later discovered she had clots in her lungs. Despite her health challenges, she remains determined to live life to the fullest. Hanft discusses her love for sailing and her current plan for writing a book about her sa…
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Nicole Ritter shares her harrowing experience of living in a mold-infested environment and its devastating impact on her health. She recounts her journey from constant sickness, anxiety, depression, and multiple health diagnoses to discovering the root cause – black mold. Together, they discuss the importance of air quality, the failures of the tra…
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Scott Fleetwood, a former pulmonary hypertension patient from Buffalo, New York, shares his journey with rare diseases. He initially experienced shortness of breath while playing hockey and was later diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension and scleroderma. Scott received a double lung transplant in 2017. He discusses the initial fear he felt upon lea…
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Real stories, told by real people. As always, it's nice to be back. Hope this finds you in good spirits. We've another story to share, and today Kim joins us, and she's got a story to tell. As a child, and through her early school years, Kim and her family moved around a bit. Her father would pick up different job opportunities. So that meant, havi…
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Join us in this episode of Never Been Sicker as world record freediver William Trubridge shares his journey from breaking records underwater to helping people manage stress and anxiety. Discover how the techniques he developed for freediving can be applied to everyday life to achieve mental calmness and improve overall well-being. 🔵 More episodes h…
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In this episode, Dr. Robert Frantz, a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic, discusses current and upcoming clinical research in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). He emphasizes the low participation rate of PAH patients in clinical trials and encourages patients to consider participating, as it not only benefits themselves but also helps advance med…
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Jody reviews lipid management for primary care.Sources & Links:Pignone, M. & Cannon, C.P. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol-lowering therapy in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. UpToDate.⁠AHA/ACC 2018 Cholesterol Management Guidelines⁠Canadian PEER Lipid Practice GuidelinesTriglycerides (Mayo Clinic)Cholesterol Basics (Johns Hopki…
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Meet Jenipher, a Certified Personal Trainer from Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, who has transformed her life after battling mold toxicity. 🟡 Let’s Connect... Website: https://www.themichaelrubino.com/cont... IG: https://www.instagram.com/themichaelr... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themichaelrubino FB: https://www.facebook.com/themichaelru... Linked…
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Amy Gietzen, a patient diagnosed with systemic scleroderma, shares her journey and experiences living with the disease. She discusses her initial symptoms, the shock of the diagnosis, and the lack of information and resources available at the time. Despite facing numerous challenges, including pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary arterial hypertension,…
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Real stories, told by real people. Nice to be back with you all. Hope this finds you in good spirits. We've got another story to share. Today Justin joins us, and he's got a story to tell. Growing up in Montana, in small town with a population of about 300 people. Justin enjoyed his childhood, recalling those times when his mother would take him up…
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Join us in this episode of Never Been Sicker as we dive into the groundbreaking science of coherent water with Mario Brainović from Aǹalemma. Discover how Aǹalemma Water can transform your health and connect you to life in a profound way. 🔵 Use code NBS10 at checkout for 10% off! analemma-water.com Highlights: 00:00 Intro to the Podcast and Mario 0…
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Alvin Rocha is a nurse care manager and pulmonary hypertension coordinator at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. He manages PH patients from birth to early adulthood. His main goal is to prepare these patients for the transition into the adult world. He is excited about the advancements in therapies and clinical trials and looks forward to attending …
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In this episode, Dana Parish shares her incredible journey from achieving success in the music industry to battling Lyme disease and severe mold exposure. Dana discusses her early career, the challenges of getting a proper diagnosis, and her experience with mold toxicity in her home. She highlights the importance of air quality, the complexities of…
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In this episode, Dr. Dunbar Ivy, a pediatric cardiologist at the University of Colorado, discusses the upcoming World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension, where experts from around the world will gather to discuss the progress made and future directions. Dr. Ivy highlights the work of the pediatric pulmonary hypertension task force, which aims to d…
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Real stories, told by real people. It's great to be back to share another story with you all. I certainly do hope this finds you in good spirits. Today Jonathan joins us, and he's got a story to tell. Originally from Ecuador. Life as a kid was pretty normal for Jonathan. He played soccer, hung out with friends, and enjoyed time around his family. A…
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Join us as we dive into Valerie Bowden's fascinating journey from backpacking across Africa to tackling mold issues in her new home in the USA. Discover how her experiences living in Ethiopia shaped her perspective on health and community. Learn essential tips for preventing mold and maintaining a healthy home. Valerie also shares insights into her…
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