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Comics critic Douglas Wolk ("All of the Marvels") and guests take a weekly trip through the Marvel Comics history of Doctor Doom: hero of Latveria, master of science and sorcery, roboticist supreme, and arch-rival of the Fantastic Four's accursed Reed Richards. The Voice of Latveria is a project of the Cynthia Von Doom Memorial Foundation. Our motto: "We will always tell you the truth... as Doom sees it."
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Cochrane produces systematic reviews which are recognized as the highest standard in evidence-based health care resources. Listen to Cochrane review authors explain in plain language the evidence and findings of their high-impact reviews. In 5 minutes or less, healthcare professionals to patients and families can understand the latest trusted evidence to help make better informed decisions.
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Intuition is the not-so-secret ingredient to long-lasting success in life, business, and spirituality. Why don't we use it more? Access it more? Benefit from it? Tune in to learn how YOU can do all of this and create the definition of success for you!
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In August 2024, we published the latest update of the Cochrane Review of the effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors on women with premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. In this podcast, two of the authors, Jeppe Bennekou Schroll and Cecilie Jespersen, both from Cochrane Denmark, talk about the need for the review and …
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Join my upcoming Positive Intelligence®️ Program: https://www.vickibaird.com/positive-intelligence-purchase-vicki-baird Are you curious about how habits can genuinely transform your life? I’ll be the first to admit that I wasn’t always on board with the idea of habits. But over time, I’ve seen how life-changing they can be—from simple routines like…
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Some Cochrane Reviews cut across more than one Cochrane Group. This is the case with the September 2024 update of the review of interventions for malaria and HIV in pregnancy. Here are two of the authors, Clara Pons-Duran and Raquel González from Barcelona University in Spain to tell us about the importance of the review and its findings.…
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Ankle fractures are one of the most common fractures of the lower limb and it’s important to have evidence on how to help people recover from them. There’s been a Cochrane Review of this since 2008 and the most recent update was published in September 2024. In this podcast, Sophie Degraeve from Symmetron, talks with new author, Chris Bretherton fro…
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Several Cochrane Reviews look at interventions for palliative care. These were added to in September 2024 with the publication of a new review of psychedelic-assisted therapy. In this podcast, two of the authors, Sivan Schipper from Spital Uster and Christopher Boehlke from University Hospital Basel both in Switzerland, tell us about the treatment …
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The hundreds of reviews from the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group include several of vitamin supplementation during pregnancy. One of these looks at Vitamin D and its third update was published in July 2024. We asked one of the authors, Lia Kostiuk, a board-certified Preventive Medicine physician in the USA to tell us about the latest findin…
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One of the best and worst things about the digital ecosystem is the wealth of data available. The flow of information can lead to personalized browsing experiences, but it can also attract nefarious entities who mishandle or abuse what they’re freely able to access. How can companies uncover data usually reserved for walled gardens, while also keep…
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Join my upcoming Positive Intelligence®️ Program In a world that often feels disconnected, it's easy to forget that you are your most important investment. In this episode, I share a personal story from 2012 when I had an intuitive sense about my husband's passing. That experience led me to prepare emotionally, physically, and financially, even tho…
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The Cochrane Neonatal Group produces and updates Cochrane Reviews to provide comprehensive coverage of the evidence on the care of babies and infants. In this podcast, we present an important topic in neonatal care: the management of pain and discomfort during spinal taps in newborns, for which a new Cochrane review was published in September 2023.…
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The Cochrane Skin group has produced more than 100 reviews. These were added to in August 2024 by a new network meta-analysis of topical anti-inflammatory treatments for eczema. We asked lead author, Robert Boyle from Imperial College London in the UK to tell us about the condition and the findings of his review in this podcast.…
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In this episode of Intuition: Your Success Compass, I welcome new and returning listeners and focus on the critical need for connection in a disconnected world. Back in 2012, I had an intuitive premonition about my husband's passing, and this is how I prepared emotionally, physically, and financially for it. This experience involved everything from…
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Mobile phones feature widely in the delivery of health care, and they are also used informally by people delivering this care. This is explored in an August 2024 Cochrane qualitative evidence synthesis of healthcare workers’ use of their own phones at work. In this podcast, two of the authors, Nelson Sewankambo from Makerere University in Uganda an…
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In this podcast, review author Jan Verbakel talks with first author Liselore De Rop, a PhD candidate of the KU Leuven in Belgium who is involved in COVID-19 research, about their August 2024 review of the accuracy of routine laboratory tests to predict mortality and deterioration for patients with severe or critical COVID-19.…
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There are many Cochrane Reviews about the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis and those involved in managing this condition also need to know about its prognosis, especially in the presence of other illnesses. We can now help them in regard to diabetes and tuberculosis, with a new review published in August 2024. Here are two of the authors, Ju…
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We'll dive into the power of grace and self-compassion, especially when life gets overwhelming. I’ll share some personal stories, including a powerful moment with a client and a touching tale about my son’s growth during recovery. These examples show how embracing self-care and taking time for ourselves can lead to real personal growth. We’ll explo…
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Digital audio advertising revenue is expected to grow to over $7B this year and account for more than 40% of all audio ad revenue, according to eMarketer. Those aren't numbers you want to leave on the table for your competitors to enjoy, so if you're looking for new media channels to add to your marketing mix, or looking for ways to justify an incr…
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Despite some kids already back in school, we're still in the middle of the summer, which means it's the height of the travel season. Even after summer ends, people will be booking or preparing for their holiday travel to take them away from their homes in just another couple of months. In fact, last year, AAA predicted there to be 115 million U.S. …
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Among the 20 or so Cochrane reviews of treatments for myocardial infarction is one that reached its third update in August 2024. It looks at the effects of stem cells, and we asked new lead author, Peter-Paul Zwetsloot from University Medical Centre Utrecht in the Netherlands to tell us about the importance of the review and the latest findings.…
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The Cochrane Library contains several reviews on the effects of different ways of organising and delivering medical care. One of these reviews, published in March 2024, summarises the evidence on models for delivering medical care to older adults living in residential aged care facilities. In this podcast, Liesl Grobler talks with lead author, Poli…
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Recent developments in treatment for cystic fibrosis have targeted the underlying genetic defect and these have been life-changing for some patients. Kevin Southern from Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in the UK is an Editor for the Cochrane Cystic Fibrosis Group and an author of the updated review of these corrective therapies, which was published i…
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Hey there! I’m thrilled to invite you to join me for today’s episode, where we explore how to build a business that truly aligns with who you are and what you want. After 23 years in the business world, I’ve seen so many amazing small businesses online, but I've also noticed a common struggle—finding the right systems and emotional readiness. Join …
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Cochrane has produced several systematic reviews that assess the potential benefits and harms of medicine that might help to prevent bone loss in people with breast cancer. In this podcast, Claire Iannizzi talks with lead author Anne Adams, both from the University Hospital Cologne in Germany, about a review of different bone-modifying agents for r…
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Let's dive into a topic close to my heart: understanding and transforming our inner critic. Allow me to introduce Mama, my trusty corn plant buddy. She's a reminder that everything, even plants, has energy and essence—setting the stage for our discussion on the inner critic. It's that voice inside us that's meant to protect, but often ends up stres…
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The topics for some Cochrane Reviews cut across multiple Review Groups. This is the case with an April 2024 review of interventions to stop or reduce alcohol consumption during pregnancy, which is relevant to both Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth and Drugs and Alcohol. Here’s one of the authors, Julia Sinclair from the University of Southampton in…
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Some Cochrane Reviews include network meta-analyses to bring together a range of comparisons to help identify the relative effects of different interventions and to rank them based on effectiveness. In June 2024, we published one of these, examining cardioversion for atrial arrhythmias. In this podcast, one of the authors Rui Providencia (left) int…
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Let's normalize advocating for trusting our inner guidance over external sources. I believe that everyone possesses the innate ability to tap into their intuition with practice and self-awareness. We do. In this episode, I get down to the reality of intuition. What is is and what it's not. I share practical tips on distinguishing genuine intuitive …
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People with cystic fibrosis are particularly prone to chest infections caused by bacteria that are hard to treat, but one possible treatment is a class of antibiotic known as the macrolides. There’s been a Cochrane Review of this since 2003 and the fourth update was published in February 2024. Here's Kevin Southern from Alder Hey Children’s Hospita…
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There are several Cochrane Reviews of the effects of physical activity and these were added to in June 2024 with a qualitative evidence synthesis of factors that influence it for people with bipolar disorder. We asked one of the authors, Gavin Breslin, from Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland to tell us more about the condition and the r…
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The streaming industry doesn't grow due to new subscribers. That's a thing of the past. Today, it grows when churn is stemmed and when share is stolen. More importantly, growth comes when streaming platforms understand the value and opportunity each individual subscriber offers. On this episode of The Marketing Insider | A Claritas Podcast, the EVP…
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This is your call to transform your life and spread the message of healing and freedom. Learn how fear manifests in the body, the importance of safety and kindness, and the innovative Full Liberation Technology that promises permanent results in just six weeks. With actionable insights for anxiety, procrastination, people-pleasing, perfectionism, a…
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There are many Cochrane Reviews relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis. These were added to in June 2024 by a new review of prognosis, specifically to look at the impact of undernutrition. Here are two of the authors, Juan Franco and Brenda Bongaerts from the Institute of General Practice, Medical Faculty of the Heinrich-Heine-Univ…
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The Cochrane Back and Neck Group have produced approximately 100 Cochrane reviews, covering the effects of interventions and the accuracy of diagnostic tests. One of these, relevant to the detection of spinal injury in children, was updated in March 2024. We asked lead author, Emma Tavender from Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Melbourne Au…
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There's enough stress in life, don't add it to your intuitive practice. I have seen so many people get so serious about their spiritual life. Do you know your soul is a big goofball? Do you realize how silly the spirit world is or have you only listened to the fear stories that are told? Throughout my childhood, humor has been a guiding light, from…
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The Cochrane Eyes and Vision US Project prepares and maintains reviews across a wide range of conditions. These include neovascular age-related macular degeneration and their new review of its treatment by anti-vascular endothelial growth factor biosimilars was published in June 2024. Here’s one of the authors, Sueko Ng from the Department of Ophth…
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