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1064 The Facts About Vaccines, Improving Immunity & The Medical Side of Mental Health w/Dr. Roger Seheult
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“Whenever someone comes to you with something new, it’s good to be skeptical.” Today's guest is Dr. Roger Seheult, who is quadruple board-certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases, Critical Care Medicine and Sleep Medicine through the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is the cofounder of MedCram a medical education company where his …
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Further calls for fairer distribution of coronavirus vaccines
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The European Commission President has added her voice to the growing number of world leaders. Also: Chaos in parts of the Indian capital as thousands of farmers converge on the Red Fort to demand that the government drop its agricultural reforms, and the Thai parliament has voted to allow abortions in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy.…
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Could the EU's vaccines spat impact the UK's supply?
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In the last 24 hours, the EU has threatened to place export controls on vaccines manufactured in the EU; while a German paper has been corrected by Berlin for misreporting that the German government thought the Oxford-Astrazeneca jab was only eight per cent effective in over-65s. Isabel Hardman talks to Katy Balls and James Forsyth about what's goi…
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Today in Focus


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Vaccine hesitancy: what is behind the fears circulating in BAME communities?
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Several national surveys suggest people from black, Asian and minority backgrounds are far more likely to reject having the Covid-19 vaccine than their white counterparts. Nazia Parveen and Annabel Sowemimo explain the root causes of this hesitancy. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus…
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Are You Going To Get The Covid Vaccine Call In And Tell Us


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He has a plan to unify Patriots With Guest Matt
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More or Less: Behind the Stats


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Will the vaccine bring back normal life? GDP and Fishing
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The vaccine rollout continues: how long will it take before we see the benefits, and what benefits will we see? Figures suggest the UK’s economy performed worse than almost anywhere else in the world during the pandemic. But are the numbers misleading us? Alarming claims have been circulating about the number of suicides during lockdown. We look at…
The emergence of more infectious variants of Sars-CoV-2 has raised questions about just how long our vaccines will remain effective for. Although there is little evidence that the current vaccines won’t work against the new variants, as the virus continues to mutate scientists are preparing themselves for having to make changes to the vaccines in r…
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The race for vaccines: lessons from history
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As the campaign to vaccinate the population against Covid-19 picks up pace, Gareth Williams explores previous efforts to combat lethal diseases, from smallpox to polio Gareth Williams, emeritus professor of medicine at the University of Bristol, traces historical efforts to vaccinate populations against killer infections – from Edward Jenner’s eure…
Two men's journey through the snow. Newscaster Paul describes how he felt walking his 82-year-old neighbour, Henry, through the snow to get vaccinated. And the BBC's Sima Kotecha (with her her mum, Hansa Kotecha) join Adam to talk through why fake news could be causing people from British South Asian communities to reject the vaccine. Producer: Ali…
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Science Friday


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How The COVID-19 Vaccine Was Developed And Is Being Distributed. Jan 15, 2021, Part 1
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How Did A Vaccine Get Developed In Less Than A Year? From the first discovery of a strange new respiratory virus in Wuhan, China, in January of 2020, it took less than a year to get a vaccine into the arms of frontline healthcare workers. More than two dozen vaccine candidates have made it from basic safety trials to Phase 3, where efficacy against…
Benjamin Thompson, Noah Baker and Elie Dolgin discuss RNA vaccines. In this episode: 01:16 How RNA vaccines came to prominence In less than a year, two RNA vaccines against COVID-19 were designed, tested and rolled out across the world. We discuss these vaccines’ pros and cons, how RNA technology lends itself to rapid vaccine development, and what …
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The Daily


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Why Are U.S. Covid Cases Falling? And Will the Trend Last?
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The number of new coronavirus cases in the United States is falling, but has the country turned a corner in the pandemic? And what kind of threats do the new variants pose to people and to the vaccine rollout? Today, we discuss the latest in the quest to stamp out the pandemic. Guest: Donald G. McNeil Jr., a science and health reporter for The New …
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More or Less: Behind the Stats


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Deaths at home, supermarket infections and the Cobra effect
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Since the start of the pandemic there have been many warnings that people might die not just from the coronavirus itself, but also if they didn’t seek medical help out of fear that hospitals might be dangerous. Is there any evidence that this has happened? David Spiegelhalter is on the case.The UK is in lockdown, but tens of thousands of people a d…
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Erin Burnett OutFront


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Senator Set To Preside Over Impeachment Trial Hospitalized
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Sen. Leahy, who is set to preside over former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, has been hospitalized. Leahy was hospitalized the same day that he was sworn in to preside over the Trump impeachment trial. According to CNN, house managers and democrats are prepping video evidence of the January 6 riot, which is undeterred by McConne…
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Wake Up to Money


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Millions missing out on government support
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With almost 3m people excluded from covid financial support, Sean Farrington look at the help they need - and that could be offered. We also examine whether the vaccination drive to slow the pandemic should be global.By BBC Radio 5 live
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Factually! with Adam Conover


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Decriminalizing Drugs with Dr. Carl Hart
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This week, Dr. Carl Hart - professor of neuroscience and psychology at Columbia - joins Adam to argue that we’ve been approaching recreational drugs all wrong. Together they discuss how we have historically exaggerated the harmful effects of drugs on the brain, how stigma and criminalization create greater adverse effects than the drugs themselves,…
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We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network


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BTC010: Bitcoin & Layered Money w/ Nik Bhatia (Bitcoin Podcast)
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In this episode, you'll learn: The history of Florentine Mint and how it changed European banking A background on double entry book keeping Counterparty risk and how it impacts markets The importance of Disciplinary Constraint in banking Thoughts on the Velocity of Money Thoughts on the governments' ability to shut down Bitcoin What would make Nik …
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Today in Focus


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Behind closed doors: Filipina workers trapped by the pandemic
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Journalist Corinne Redfern discusses the impact the pandemic has had on the Filipino women trapped overseas, including Mimi (not her real name) who works for a wealthy family in London for just £5 an hour. Mimi was asked to keep working through the first lockdown with the family coaching her on what to say if the police stopped her. In her spare ti…
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Equity Doesn’t Mean Equality, Billions Offered to Central America and The Wealthiest Man in D.C.
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Tonight’s rundown: Biden’s “Equity” Day - minorities look to be the only beneficiaries of the Administration’s current plan While Americans are suffering due to shutdowns and job loss, President Biden thinks it’s a great idea to send $4 BILLION to Central America! California reports that over $11 Billion of its unemployment benefits paid out since …
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Britain records 100,000 deaths linked to the coronavirus
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The UK has one of the highest death rates in the world, Also: President Biden raises concerns in his first talk with Vladimir Putin and a former slave and abolitionist on the US 20 dollar bill.By BBC World Service
Hispanics in the US have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19, in terms of job losses, household income and schooling. Their road to recovery could be long and hard as a result.By NPR
The tech entrepreneur talks to us about moving people away from university and his dad's tech skills. It's also the sad day the UK went over 100,000 Covid deaths; Adam, Laura and Fergus process the moment with psychotherapist Julia Samuel.Studio Director: Emma CroweProducers: Alix Pickles, Daniel Wittenberg, Ben WeiszSenior Producer: Rick KelseyEdi…
The growing tensions between school systems and teachers unions. Plus, Biden's Cabinet may be “the most diverse in history,” but his pick for agriculture secretary has reignited criticism over the USDA’s treatment of Black farmers. Read more: Chicago teachers are deadlocked with the school district over their reopening plans, but Chicago is far fro…
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The NPR Politics Podcast


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Biden Rolls Out Limited Racial Equity Actions, Says More To Come
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President Biden signed new executive actions today attempting to address racial inequity. For activists, these initiatives feel like they are lacking and do not tackle critical concerns like policing. The administration says this is just the beginning. This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, White House reporter Ayesha Rascoe, and nat…
3M wraps up the fiscal year with better-than-expected profits. Pepsi teams up with Beyond Meat, sending shares of the latter up 20%. Jim Gillies analyzes those stories and discusses the escalating battle between retail investors and short-sellers over shares of GameStop.
Loon Balloon internet deflated. Also Rabies vaccinations in Malawi – how tech is eliminating the disease in dogs and Cybersecurity and AI.Alphabet, Google’s parent company has announced it’s winding down Project Loon. Hundred’s of high altitude balloons carrying miniature mobile phone towers were to drift around the globe providing internet connect…
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Intelligence Squared


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How to Save The Planet, with Mike Berners Lee and Jenny Kleeman
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Climate change, feeding the world, biodiversity, plastics – the list of environmental concerns seems endless. But which of these is the most pressing and, given the global nature of the challenges we face, what can any of us do as individuals to make a difference? Do we all need to become vegan? Is local food best? How should we spend and invest ou…
Your body is a cellular producing machine, every tissue that you have is in a constant state of breakdown and regeneration. The key to health is to maximise that process so you build healthy cells. This episode you will learn how to maximize your regenerative functions! Don't miss this life changing episode!…
House Democrats send Articles of Impeachment to the Senate, Joe Biden says there’s nothing he can do to stop CoVID until the Spring, Doctor Anthony Fauci urges Americans to wear TWO masks at the same time, Far-left riots rage on the West Coast, Boston ranks ‘Worst City in America’ for Traffic in 2020. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, does Trump hav…
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JAMA Clinical Reviews


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Acute Pancreatitis Part 2 of 2: Treatment
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Howard Reber, MD, emeritus professor of surgery at UCLA, discusses how to treat acute pancreatitis. Related Article(s): Acute Pancreatitis
Howard Reber, MD, emeritus professor of surgery at UCLA, discusses how to diagnose acute pancreatitis. Related Article(s): Acute Pancreatitis
Why do some people believe the Middle Ages never happened? Can we really trust our calendars? Do current world powers have a compelling interest in suppressing our knowledge of the past? Listen in and learn more with Matt and Ben in this week's classic episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com…
Historian Ian Mortimer discusses how a vast chasm between rich and poor marked society in the early 19th century Historian Ian Mortimer discusses the chasm between rich and poor that marked society in the early 19th century, and explores why many popular depictions of the era fail to show the realities of Regency inequality. See acast.com/privacy f…
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WIRED Science: Space, Health, Biotech, and More


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Virgin Orbit Just Launched a Rocket From a 747
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Launching rockets from planes is a decades-old concept that never really took off. Billionaire Richard Branson thinks its time has come.
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Erin Burnett OutFront


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House Delivers Article Of Impeachment against Trump to the Senate
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House Delivers Article Of Impeachment against Trump to the Senate. This is the 4th impeachment trail in United States history, 2nd for Trump. Biden to CNN: Trump impeachment trail "has to happen". CNN: Trump starts crafting strategy, scrambling to build a defense team. Dr Fauci describes frustrations as Trump received coronavirus advice from allies…
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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis


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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, January 26, 2021
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Tom Brady's 10th NFL Super Bowl appearance... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Bill O'Reilly
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The Daily


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‘The Skunk at the Picnic’: Dr. Anthony Fauci on Working for Trump
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This episode contains strong language. In many instances while advising the Trump administration on the pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci was faced with a “difficult” situation. Yet he said he had never considered quitting. What was it like working under President Donald J. Trump? We listen in on a candid conversation between Dr. Fauci and Donald G. McNe…
What did London really smell like during the great stink of 1858? What odours wafted through the Battle of Waterloo? Were cities identifiable by the lingering aromas of the various commodities produced during the industrial revolution? It may not be possible to literally go back in time and give history a sniff, but a new project is aiming to ident…
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The Life Scientific


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Giles Yeo on how our genes can make us fat
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Many of us think we’re in control of what we eat and that, coupled with what we do, dictates our shape and size. It’s physics after all - if you eat too much and move too little, you put on weight; do the opposite, and you lose it. Genes, the theory goes, have minimal if any effect on our size.But what if we’re wrong? What if our genes have a power…
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Ologies with Alie Ward


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Economic Sociology (MONEY/FREAKONOMICS) with Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman and Steven Levitt
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Economic Sociology (MONEY/FREAKONOMICS) with Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman and Steven Levitt Choices! Trade-offs! Money! And how much should stimulus checks be? Don’t be scared by the term “economics,” especially since it doesn’t end in -ology. This 2-part Economic Sociology bonanza addresses the behavior that motivates the fiscal systems of the world, …
As the government considers plans to quarantine arrivals in the UK, Sean Farrington looks at the impact of the move. He also has the latest on the ongoing student rents row and takes a look at how the pandemic has affected football club finances.By BBC Radio 5 live
In one of America’s reddest states, Idaho, local Republicans reflect on Donald Trump’s rise to the White House. What were their hopes for the most unconventional president in living history, what was gained over the past four years – and what has now been lost? Presenter Heath Druzin is a reporter with Boise State Public Radio who covers conservati…
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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis


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Biden Creates Imbalanced America, No One Trusts the Media, and NFL Teams’ Bad Fortune
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Tonight’s rundown: Preview: Bill deems tomorrow ‘Equity Day’ – but how can it be, when Joe Biden looks to only help certain Americans succeed and leave the rest of us behind? The reason why so many Universities are pushing “anti-racism” agenda – it has to with dollar signs! In politics, “Dark Money” talks – as Biden benefited from record-breaking d…
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Global News Podcast


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Trump article of impeachment delivered to US Senate
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US Democrats have delivered an impeachment charge to the Senate - accusing Donald Trump of inciting insurrection - and triggering the process of putting him on trial. Also: Covid-19 has cost global workers $3.7tn in lost earnings, and baby tyrannosaurs - the size of Border Collie dogs.By BBC World Service
Small liberal arts colleges across the US have been struggling for years. COVID has made things worse. Now many are facing the prospect of closing down. Or being gobbled up in a merger.By NPR
What should you do if you find yourself checking the bulletins at bedtime? Fiona Bruce is the subject of the latest “Dear Deidre”. And BBC Scotland’s new Political Editor, Glenn Campbell, joins Adam and Laura to celebrate Burns Night… by talking about the future of the United Kingdom.Studio Director: Emma CroweProducers: Alix Pickles, Daniel Witten…
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The NPR Politics Podcast


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What We Know About The Senate Impeachment Trial
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Today the House will formally deliver an article of impeachment against former President Trump to the Senate, and the upper chamber has already begun to work out the parameters for the coming trial. Even though it may be for different reasons, Republicans and Democrats both want it to happen as fast as possible. Plus, President Biden continues sign…
A standoff in the Senate. How essential workers are faring almost a year into the coronavirus pandemic. And, why vaccine rollout has been so slow in France. Read more: When President Biden took office last week, he promised sweeping, bipartisan legislation to solve the pandemic, fix the economy and overhaul immigration. Just days later, the Senate …
When US health expert sighed last week that science could now speak again, his sense of relief was shared by many scientists. Since the start of the Trump administration, experts inside the US government's science agencies, and those outside working with them have felt their efforts sidelined. From the coronavirus effort to international relations …