Manitoba ER Crisis, US Shutdown Effects, and Heart Health from Long Walks
E321 • Oct 28, 2025 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and introduces the day's topics, focusing on pressing healthcare issues and lifestyle insights. He begins by discussing the crisis in Manitoba's emergency departments, highlighting patient experiences and the strain on healthcare services. The conversation shifts to the potential effects of a US government shutdown, particularly its impact on food benefits and preschool aid. Dr. Chow examines recent research on estetrol for menopause and a study on the effects of nighttime light exposure. He emphasizes the heart health benefits of taking long walks and concludes the episode with a reminder to stay informed and proactive about health.
Backward Walking Benefits, GLP-1 Insights, and Outdoor Health Advantages
E320 • Oct 27, 2025 • 25 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and introduces the day's topics, focusing on preventive health and lifestyle benefits. He discusses the surprising health benefits of backward walking, emphasizing the significance of prevention in healthcare. The conversation explores the effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists on alcohol consumption and the occurrence of gynecomastia in men. Dr. Chow examines the potential relocation of Quebec doctors, linking it to cognitive resilience observed in "SuperAgers." The discussion highlights the numerous health advantages of spending time outdoors, promoting a holistic approach to well-being. The episode concludes with a reminder to stay healthy and informed.
Gray Hair Studies, Bubble Tea Safety, and AI in Women's Health Research
E319 • Oct 23, 2025 • 15 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an introduction and welcome, setting the stage for a series of intriguing topics. He explores a study on gray hair, focusing on the role of melanocyte stem cells and their potential link to cancer defense mechanisms. The conversation then shifts to safety concerns surrounding bubble tea, particularly addressing the issue of lead levels in certain products. Dr. Chow examines the role of artificial intelligence in women's health, highlighting concerns about gender bias in medical research. The episode also covers a new residency policy for international doctors in Ontario, discussing its implications for the healthcare system. Dr. Chow concludes with a summary and wrap-up of the key topics discussed.
US Doctors in Manitoba, Flu Season Tips, and Alzheimer's Treatment Advances
E318 • Oct 21, 2025 • 13 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an overview of the day's topics, focusing on current medical trends and challenges. He discusses the trend of American doctors relocating to Manitoba, examining the influence of the political climate on this decision. The episode delves into the challenges faced by primary care physicians, highlighting their increasing workload and its implications on healthcare delivery. Dr. Chow addresses the early onset of the flu season, stressing the critical importance of vaccination for public health. The discussion then turns to new developments in Alzheimer's disease treatment, offering hope for advancements in patient care. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks and a preview of the next episode.
Bible-Based Diets, Shingles Vaccine Insights, and Long-Term Health Benefits of Vaccination
E317 • Oct 20, 2025 • 6 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow opens with an introduction to the day's topics, focusing on health and wellness. He discusses the concept of a Bible-based diet and its potential health benefits, providing insights into how historical dietary practices can influence modern nutrition. The conversation then shifts to the recombinant shingles vaccine, highlighting recent study findings and its benefits in preventing shingles. Dr. Chow emphasizes the broader importance of vaccination in maintaining long-term health, underscoring its role in disease prevention. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow summarizing the key points and offering final remarks.
Youth Health Policies, Plant-Based Diets, and Healthcare Language Skills
E316 • Oct 16, 2025 • 12 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow opens with an introduction and examines life expectancy trends following the pandemic. The discussion transitions to policy priorities addressing youth health challenges, highlighting key areas of concern. Dr. Chow delves into cardiovascular health, emphasizing the benefits of plant-based diets. A rumor regarding Canadian schools' lunch policies is scrutinized, providing clarity on the matter. The episode also addresses the importance of language skills and certification in healthcare, underlining their impact on patient care. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow summarizing the key points discussed and offering final thoughts.
Prostate Cancer Screening, CPR Advocacy, and Sound Baths Benefits
E315 • Oct 14, 2025 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the day's topics, starting with Rishi Sunak's advocacy for prostate cancer screening and the ongoing debate surrounding it. He then highlights Cameron McGerr's campaign for CPR training in Scotland and its successful outcomes. The episode features Candi Hulley's personal experience with mouth cancer, emphasizing the importance of early detection. Dr. Chow explores the health benefits of sound baths, offering insights into their therapeutic potential. The discussion shifts to young adults' use of cannabis and alcohol for sleep, supported by recent research findings. The episode concludes with closing remarks, summarizing the key points covered.
Fiber Benefits, Post-Pandemic Health Trends, and Cold-Water Immersion Insights
E314 • Oct 13, 2025 • 21 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and introduces the topics for discussion. He explores the protective role of dietary fiber against sugar damage and the influence of social connections on cellular aging. The episode then shifts to global health trends and changes in life expectancy following the pandemic. A personal story is shared to highlight the impact of heart disease. Dr. Chow examines the benefits and risks of cold-water immersion and discusses the advantages of creatine beyond muscle building. The episode concludes with closing remarks and health advice, summarizing the key points covered.
Medication Risks, Food Policy, and Toronto's Heart Transplant Milestone
E313 • Oct 9, 2025 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with a welcome and introduction, setting the stage for the day's discussions. He examines a study on medication risks and FDA warnings concerning nursing homes, providing insights into safety measures. The episode then moves to California's decision to ban ultraprocessed foods in schools and highlights from the "Food Is Medicine" meeting. Dr. Chow discusses a groundbreaking heart transplant in Toronto and health-care initiatives in New Brunswick. He also explores efforts to improve digital connectivity in health care, emphasizing its importance. The episode concludes with closing remarks and an outro, summarizing the key points covered.
Tramadol Insights, AI in Healthcare, and Chewing Gum Flu Detection
E312 • Oct 8, 2025 • 10 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an introduction to the day's topics. He explores the effectiveness and risks of Tramadol, providing insights into current prescription recommendations. The discussion then shifts to the role of artificial intelligence in health care, examining its benefits, potential biases, and perspectives from patients. Dr. Chow introduces a novel flu detection method using chewing gum, discussing its potential impact on public health. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a brief look at what to expect in upcoming episodes, summarizing the key points covered.
Diet Drinks and Liver Health, Hydration Spa Regulations, and Doctor Job Market Challenges
E311 • Oct 7, 2025 • 10 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow starts with an introduction and overview of the day's topics. He delves into the impact of diet soda and sugary drinks on liver health, discussing study details, expert opinions, and underlying mechanisms. The episode then addresses regulatory inconsistencies in intravenous hydration spas, highlighting study findings, current FDA regulations, and expert recommendations. Dr. Chow discusses the shortage of job opportunities for newly-qualified doctors in England, examining the British Medical Association's stance and the systemic changes needed. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a sign-off, summarizing the key discussions.
Medical Training Journeys, Precision Farming, and Sleep-Aiding Fruits
E310 • Oct 6, 2025 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with a welcome and introduction, setting the stage for a diverse range of topics. He discusses unconventional paths in medical training, featuring Doctor Saniya Mohsin's unique journey. The episode then explores the use of high-tech collars for cows and the evolution of precision farming. Dr. Chow highlights the heartwarming initiative of crochet monkeys at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario and their positive impact on young patients. Additionally, he provides insights into fruits that can aid in better sleep. The episode examines a study on the use of acupuncture for chronic back pain. It wraps up with closing remarks, summarizing the key discussions.
COVID and Flu Vaccines, Air Travel Health, and Wearable Tech for Arthritis
E309 • Oct 2, 2025 • 16 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow starts with a warm welcome and introduction before diving into the latest updates and controversies surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations in Alberta. He then provides insights into flu vaccinations, sharing the latest recommendations from the CDC. The episode also addresses health concerns associated with air travel, particularly focusing on in-flight medical events. Dr. Chow explores the role of wearable technology in managing rheumatoid arthritis, highlighting its potential benefits for patients. The episode concludes with a summary and sign-off, encapsulating the key points discussed throughout.
COVID Vaccination in Pregnancy, Heart Failure Tech, and Protein Beverages
E308 • Oct 1, 2025 • 11 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an introduction before discussing COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy, highlighting its role in reducing maternal risks and improving neonatal outcomes. The episode then examines advancements in remote monitoring for heart failure, focusing on the HearO app's development and recent study findings. Dr. Chow also explores Starbucks' introduction of new protein-infused beverages, sharing expert opinions on their health implications. The episode provides a comprehensive overview of these topics, offering insights into their potential impact on health and wellness.
Health Trends: Magnesium for Sleep, Ketamine Therapy, and Testosterone Insights
E307 • Sep 29, 2025 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow kicks off with an introduction to the 50-jump routine, sharing insights from health experts on its potential benefits. He then delves into the rise of eco-influencers and their role in combating health misinformation. The episode continues with a look at the trending use of magnesium lotion for improving sleep quality. Dr. Chow explores the emerging application of ketamine in mental health treatment, providing an overview of its potential benefits and risks. The discussion also includes an analysis of the current hype surrounding testosterone supplements. The episode concludes with a summary and sign-off.
Global Cancer Rates, Malaria Prevention, and Dietary Insights on Psoriasis
E306 • Sep 25, 2025 • 24 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an introduction to recent cancer projections and screening studies, offering insights into global and age-adjusted cancer rates while discussing challenges in Canadian cancer care. The episode then shifts focus to malaria prevention efforts amid medical supply shortages, highlighting the impact on affected regions. Dr. Chow examines the role of diet in managing psoriasis and provides an update on the advisory regarding Tylenol use during pregnancy. The episode wraps up with closing remarks, summarizing the key points discussed.
Social Interaction, Creativity in Aging, Healthcare Innovation, and Exercise Insights
E305 • Sep 22, 2025 • 25 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow starts with a welcome and introduction before delving into the benefits of social interactions, highlighting GenWell's initiative and its positive effects on mental health. The discussion then shifts to creativity and aging, emphasizing family engagement in care settings. Dr. Chow shares insights into Mayor Doug Kobayashi's healthcare innovation and the success of the Colwood clinic. The episode also explores the cognitive benefits of creatine, supplemented by personal experiences. A focus on exercise follows, with tips on targeting specific muscles and the link between cycling and reduced dementia risk. The episode concludes with a wrap-up and closing remarks.
Ig Nobel Highlights, Hepatitis B Guide, Cannabis in Pregnancy, and Aspirin Cancer Study
E304 • Sep 19, 2025 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners with an introduction to the Ig Nobel Prizes, highlighting the unique and curiosity-driven research celebrated by these awards. He provides a comprehensive guide to hepatitis B, covering its transmission and management for those living with the condition. The episode also offers new guidance on cannabis use during pregnancy, emphasizing the associated risks. Dr. Chow addresses the challenges of long ER wait times in Nova Scotia and discusses potential solutions to enhance patient care. He shares insights from the ALASCCA trial on the role of aspirin in colorectal cancer prevention. The episode concludes with closing remarks and gratitude.
Quebec's COVID Policy, Retinal Scans for Heart Disease, Measles Alert, and Weight Loss Drugs
E303 • Sep 18, 2025 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an introduction and welcome before discussing Quebec's new COVID-19 vaccination policy and its implications for immunity levels. He examines the broader trend in COVID-19 cases, providing context and insights. The episode highlights a study on noninvasive retinal scans as a tool for heart disease screening, exploring its findings and potential impact. Dr. Chow then discusses the life-extending benefits of weight loss drugs amid rising obesity rates. He addresses the measles outbreak in Manitoba and the public health response to contain it. The episode concludes with an FDA warning on unauthorized infant monitoring devices, emphasizing associated risks, followed by closing remarks and sign-off.
Multicancer Tests, Presbyopia Eye Drops, Workforce Trends, and Dementia Risk in Kids
E302 • Sep 16, 2025 • 28 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores multicancer detection tests, assessing their reviews, accuracy, and future research. He discusses studies on presbyopia eye drops, focusing on pilocarpine and diclofenac, their safety, and approval. The episode also covers healthcare workforce trends, insights from a Harris Poll on job satisfaction, and AI-driven retention strategies. Dr. Chow examines hormone therapy's impact on cardiovascular risks in older women and the link between childhood loneliness and dementia risk. He also provides insights on urinary retention and enhancing patient satisfaction through improved discharge processes.


