Medical Musings Swapnanil De
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- Health & Fitness
Medical Musings takes a closer look at the past, present and future of medicine - from various drugs to body systems, from deadly diseases to doctors’ dilemmas. Medical Musings is for anyone encapsulated by the marvels of medicine.
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G - gut microbiome
In the midst of Euros fever and after England have conquered G(ermany), perhaps now is the apt time to release G for gut microbiome. I'm fortunate to be joined by an enthusiast on the topic, where we cover our gut microbiome in health and sickness.
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F - False Positives and Negatives
After a 5 month wait, Medical Musings resumes with a look into testing in medicine - not only the errors that can arise from testing (as our title suggests) but also specific examples of important tests that have helped drive medicine forward.
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D (part 2) - Degenerative Disorders
At long last, bringing you the second of our 2 part episode for D, where we take a look at the increasingly significant, prevalent and debilitating nature of degenerative diseases.
Written by: Faye Lynch Williams
Recorded by: Swapnanil De -
E- Evidence-based medicine
Onto E(D part 2 will be released soon, we haven't forgotten) - where a lot of the maths behind modern medicine lies, evidence based medicine is a vital cornerstone of medical practice. In this episode, I take a look at its place within medicine as well as the history behind 2 landmark studies that paved the way for future generations.
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Written and recorded by: Swapnanil De -
D (part 1) - Death
Another 2 parter, in which we take a look at death - its causes but also the way in which modern medicine views it. Joined by a special guest, and taking a look at our end, join us as we take a deeper dive into one of life's only certainties.
Written and recorded by: Lauren Tucker -
C (part 2) - Cancer
The second of our C episodes. The global citizen of all maladies, the distorted but perversely better cell - welcome to the world of cancer. In a subject in which our interest runs deep, Faye takes a deeper look at one of medicine’s biggest musings.
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Written and recorded by: Faye Lynch Williams