Podcast Against Disease Kavita Chapla and Cody Weston
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The Podcast Against Disease brought to you by Humanity Against Disease. We strive to bring the evidence to you and enrich the public discussion with the perspectives of researchers, clinicians, and community leaders.
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Jennifer And Amanda Payne, Stigma In Mental Health - Ep. 46
In today's episode, Cody and Kavita welcome Dr. Jennifer Payne and her daughter Amanda. They share personal experiences having or supporting others with mental health disorders and the societal attitudes that surround them.
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Lauren Osborne, Jennifer Payne, Women's Hormonal Cycles - Ep. 45
Today, hosts Cody Weston and Natalie Phodiatis speak with Dr. Jennifer Payne and Dr. Lauren Osborne about hormonal changes in women and how they can affect mood disorders. They discuss the fluctuations of estrogen and progesterone – breaking down what these hormones are doing in a woman's body during the monthly cycle and why.
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Cecil Tengatenga, Equity In Healthcare - Ep. 44
Guest Cecil Tengatenga brings a global perspective to equity in healthcare and medical research, with hosts Cody Weston and Natalie Phodiatis.
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STDs and Sexual Health- Khalil Ghanem- Ep. 43
In today's episode Dr. Khalil Ghanem of Johns Hopkins discusses the topic of sexually transmitted diseases with host Kavita Chapla. This episode contains a little bit of graphic language from a medical standpoint and a lot of great information on the topic of sexual health!
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Fred Berlin discusses paraphilias - Ep. 42
In todays episode Dr Berlin of John’s Hopkins speaks with Cody about sexual disorders known as paraphilias and how to treat those afflicted with or victimized by them.
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Sunal Makadia Discusses COVID-19 and the Heart - Ep. 41
In today's episode, Dr. Sunal Makadia speaks with Kavita and Cody about how the novel coronavirus affects heart health, and what to do about it as we weather the pandemic together.
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