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    Explore "healthcareaccess" with insightful episodes like "Mike Rowe: State Of The Union", "Tuesday, March 5, 2024", "Here’s the News: King Charles's Cancer Diagnosis Sparks Debate on Access to Early Detection", "Have millennials forgiven the Lib Dems?" and "Ben Mallah On The 2024 Housing Bubble, Getting Rich, & Going Broke" from podcasts like ""Piers Morgan Uncensored", "The 7", "Stay Free with Russell Brand", "The New Statesman Podcast" and "The Iced Coffee Hour"" and more!

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    Here’s the News: King Charles's Cancer Diagnosis Sparks Debate on Access to Early Detection

    Here’s the News: King Charles's Cancer Diagnosis Sparks Debate on Access to Early Detection

    Cancer is in the headlines due to King Charles’s diagnosis. But have the headlines around cancer we should’ve been paying attention to already been published? And whilst it’s good news that King Charles caught it early, what about the thousand of sufferers who may have caught it early but weren’t able to attend appointments?

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    Have millennials forgiven the Lib Dems?

    Have millennials forgiven the Lib Dems?

    "I felt sure that millennials would never forgive the Lib Dems, but it seems like young people who are leaving London are voting Lib Dem in Tory strongholds. So have millennials forgiven the Lib Dems?" one listener asks.


    The team discusses how voter priorities change with age, and how this might be advantageous for the Lib Dems.


    Another listener writes in to ask whether the actions of the Israeli government that the British state are supporting are really in the British national interest?


    This episode was recorded on Thursday the 10th of January, prior to the UK-US strikes on Yemen.


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    Ben Mallah On The 2024 Housing Bubble, Getting Rich, & Going Broke

    Ben Mallah On The 2024 Housing Bubble, Getting Rich, & Going Broke

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    How to Stop Buying Sh*t on the Internet

    How to Stop Buying Sh*t on the Internet

    These days, the internet has every answer for our ills, and scrolling through the endless well of wellness products can be overwhelming and costly. But when it’s cheaper than going to the doctor…how can we resist? In this episode, we’re diving into our health & beauty spending habits with the help of seasoned online shoppers and hosts of Lemonada Media’s podcast Add to Cart  Kulap Vilaysack and SuChin Pak. We’ll also hear a story from an ex-influencer about their healing journey into and out of the “wellness girlie” gauntlet.

    Please note, The Dough contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. 

     

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    SPECIAL: Live from Parkinson's UK!

    SPECIAL: Live from Parkinson's UK!

    This week the Movers and Shakers are decamping from the Notting Hill pub and heading to... Birmingham! There, Gillian, Paul and Mark are joined by top bods from Parkinson's UK to talk about the pressing issues facing Parkinson's fundraising, and discuss a new idea for a patients' charter. They also take questions and observations from listeners. With Caroline Rassell, CEO of Parkinson's UK, and Gary Shaughnessy.


    Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, Gillian Lacey-Solymar, Mark Mardell, Paul Mayhew-Archer, Sir Nicholas Mostyn and Jeremy Paxman.

    Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot.

    Music by Alex Stobbs.

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    Alexis McGill Johnson - Protecting Reproductive Freedom and Agency

    Alexis McGill Johnson - Protecting Reproductive Freedom and Agency

    “The Supreme Court doesn’t get the last word. We do.” President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson discusses the impact the Dobbs decision has had on reproductive rights, shares the number of health care services Planned Parenthood provides beyond abortion care, and explains why men may be the fastest growing users of Planned Parenthood.

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    Alexis McGill Johnson - Bringing Women’s Bodies Back Into the Constitution

    Alexis McGill Johnson - Bringing Women’s Bodies Back Into the Constitution

    “What most people want is to not have a politician in their decision.” Planned Parenthood’s President and CEO Alexis McGill Johnson discusses the chipping away of women’s rights and reproductive health access, and how the Women’s Health Protection Act would codify Roe v. Wade.

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    Doctor Finds Hope In Helping Inform And Vaccinate Her Community

    Doctor Finds Hope In Helping Inform And Vaccinate Her Community
    On today's show, Emily Kwong checks in with infectious disease physician Dr. Jasmine Marcelin at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Jasmine spoke to Short Wave last year about how COVID-19 affected her as a doctor. In part one of a two part episode, Emily talks with her about how she's feeling a year in and how getting involved in community vaccination clinics has made a difference in her life.

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    How a Small Bar Battled to Survive the Coronavirus: An Update

    How a Small Bar Battled to Survive the Coronavirus: An Update

    This week, The Daily is revisiting some of our favorite episodes of the year and checking in on what has happened in the time since they first ran.

    When Jack Nicas, a technology reporter for The Times, first moved to California five years ago, he set about finding a local bar of choice. Unpretentious, cheap and relaxed, the Hatch fit the bill.

    Over six months during the coronavirus pandemic, he charted the fortunes of the bar and its staff members as the lockdown threatened to upend the success of the small business.

    Today, Jack checks in with the bar’s owner — Louwenda Kachingwe, known to everyone as Pancho — to see what has happened since we last heard from him in the fall.


    Guest: Jack Nicas, a technology reporter for The New York Times.


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    Anti-Fat Bias

    Anti-Fat Bias

    To celebrate the release of her new book, Aubrey takes Mike on a tour through the statistics and debates surrounding weight bias. Anyone interested in body positivity, airline seats, 'skinny shaming' or the sugar content of melons is legally obligated to join us.

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    Episode 91 - Miranda Yaver: Threats to Women’s Health Care

    Episode 91 - Miranda Yaver: Threats to Women’s Health Care
    Lizzie and Kaveh speak to political scientist Miranda Yaver about the intersection of politics and women’s health, including the accusations of forced sterilization, and potential changes to the Supreme Court.Send your questions and comments to hopquestions@gmail.com, or leave a voicemail at 408-444-6623

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    The Story of Two Brothers From Mexico

    The Story of Two Brothers From Mexico

    Two brothers, Javier Morales, 48, and Martin Morales, 39, died of coronavirus within hours of each other in their adopted home of New Jersey. Their last wish was to be buried at home in Mexico, but, to make that happen, their family must navigate the vast bureaucracies of two countries, international airfare and the complications of a pandemic. Guest:Annie Correal, an immigration reporter for The New York Times, spoke with Shaila and Melanie Cruz Morales, twin sisters from New Jersey who are the men’s nieces. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily

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    • In Mexico, being buried near home is a sacred rite. These are the obstacles the Morales family has faced as they try to return their uncles’ bodies home.

    How The Internet Spawned A Baby-Killing Cult

    When a Hospital becomes The Butcher Shop

    When a Hospital becomes The Butcher Shop
    A group of teenagers and college kids were fed up with the lousy healthcare in their neighborhood. So they decided to fight the system head on—a fight that still resonates today. Sid Davidoff, Mickey Melendez, and Cleo Silvers share their story.  Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/33QhYKX Selected references:  Mickey Melendez's Book: http://bit.ly/34Ww1ik  Interview with Cleo Silvers: http://bit.ly/2Xcg58S  Article about lead testing in the 1970s: http://bit.ly/2qTJSqN   To hear more on lead poisoning prevention today: http://bit.ly/2Qh3MXK  Pacifica Radio Archives: pacificaradioarchives.org     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices