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#12 - Healthcare News: March 2024 (Pig Kidney, World Happiness Report, Abortion Pill Case, Intermittent Fasting)

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Stay informed with the latest in Healthcare News! In this episode, we explore the key developments of March 2024, touching on a range of topics but focusing on the Pig Kidney Transplant, World Happiness Report, Abortion Pill Case, and a Flawed Intermittent Fasting Study. To enhance your listening experience, we've added chapter markers and timestamps in the description below, making it easy for you to jump to the segments that catch your eye. Let us know your thoughts!

Timestamps:

(00:00) Episode Introduction

(01:20) Pig Kidney Transplant

(04:07) World Happiness Report

(06:41) Intermittent Fasting Study

(09:32) Abortion Pill Case

(13:18) IVF, Abortion, and Maternal Health

(15:10) Flawed Research

(15:28) Weight Loss Drugs

(16:35) Pharmaceuticals and Drug Stores

(17:08) Mental Health

(18:17) Viruses and Bacteria

(19:20) Medicare/Medicaid

(20:10) Well-Being

(23:27) Health Insurance (Cyberattacks)

(24:14) Global Healthcare

(25:13) Medical Devices, Biotech, and AI

(27:13) Drugs and Alcohol

(30:16) Politics

(31:32) Conclusion

(32:16) Outro
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1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Pig Kidney Transplant (00:01:20)

3. World Happiness Report (00:04:07)

4. Intermittent Fasting Study (00:06:41)

5. Abortion Pill Case (00:09:32)

6. IVF, Abortion, and Maternal Health (00:13:18)

7. Flawed Research (00:15:10)

8. Weight Loss Drugs (00:15:28)

9. Pharmaceuticals and Drug Stores (00:16:35)

10. Mental Health (00:17:08)

11. Viruses and Bacteria (00:18:17)

12. Medicare/Medicaid (00:19:20)

13. Well-Being (00:20:10)

14. Health Insurance (Cyberattacks) (00:23:27)

15. Global Healthcare (00:24:14)

16. Medical Devices, Biotech, and AI (00:25:13)

17. Drugs and Alcohol (00:27:13)

18. Politics (00:30:16)

19. Conclusion (00:31:32)

20. Outro (00:32:16)

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Stay informed with the latest in Healthcare News! In this episode, we explore the key developments of March 2024, touching on a range of topics but focusing on the Pig Kidney Transplant, World Happiness Report, Abortion Pill Case, and a Flawed Intermittent Fasting Study. To enhance your listening experience, we've added chapter markers and timestamps in the description below, making it easy for you to jump to the segments that catch your eye. Let us know your thoughts!

Timestamps:

(00:00) Episode Introduction

(01:20) Pig Kidney Transplant

(04:07) World Happiness Report

(06:41) Intermittent Fasting Study

(09:32) Abortion Pill Case

(13:18) IVF, Abortion, and Maternal Health

(15:10) Flawed Research

(15:28) Weight Loss Drugs

(16:35) Pharmaceuticals and Drug Stores

(17:08) Mental Health

(18:17) Viruses and Bacteria

(19:20) Medicare/Medicaid

(20:10) Well-Being

(23:27) Health Insurance (Cyberattacks)

(24:14) Global Healthcare

(25:13) Medical Devices, Biotech, and AI

(27:13) Drugs and Alcohol

(30:16) Politics

(31:32) Conclusion

(32:16) Outro
Contact us here.

Linktree: linktr.ee/gustavofrancopod

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Pig Kidney Transplant (00:01:20)

3. World Happiness Report (00:04:07)

4. Intermittent Fasting Study (00:06:41)

5. Abortion Pill Case (00:09:32)

6. IVF, Abortion, and Maternal Health (00:13:18)

7. Flawed Research (00:15:10)

8. Weight Loss Drugs (00:15:28)

9. Pharmaceuticals and Drug Stores (00:16:35)

10. Mental Health (00:17:08)

11. Viruses and Bacteria (00:18:17)

12. Medicare/Medicaid (00:19:20)

13. Well-Being (00:20:10)

14. Health Insurance (Cyberattacks) (00:23:27)

15. Global Healthcare (00:24:14)

16. Medical Devices, Biotech, and AI (00:25:13)

17. Drugs and Alcohol (00:27:13)

18. Politics (00:30:16)

19. Conclusion (00:31:32)

20. Outro (00:32:16)

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