Stroke Innovations, Obesity Redefinition, and Nurse Advocacy Challenges
E437 • Jun 2, 2026 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow delves into the T-FLAVOR study on tenecteplase for acute ischemic stroke, highlighting its findings, advantages, safety, and relevance in Asia. He discusses the study's limitations and challenges. The episode also covers the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, examining socio-political factors and the global response. Dr. Chow introduces new criteria for clinical obesity in individuals with normal BMI and its broader implications. He reviews a study on writing analysis for early cognitive impairment detection and discusses nurses' contract negotiations in Prince Edward Island, focusing on morale, leadership, and compensation.
Exercise Snacking, Patient Autonomy, and Yoga for Cancer Survivors
E436 • Jun 1, 2026 • 27 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces exercise snacking, highlighting its health benefits and role as a fitness entry point. He explores medical paternalism vs. patient autonomy, trends in peptides, and telehealth clinics. Dr. Chow delves into biomedical risk evaluation, a study on prayer's impact on pain and anxiety, and neighborhood trauma. The University of Manitoba's Rural Week program and a rally against supervised consumption site closures in Ontario are discussed. He also examines the limitations of large language models in medical inquiries and reviews a study on yoga for cancer survivors, sharing findings and recommendations.
Alzheimer's Biomarkers, Ebola Travel Suspensions, and AI in Medical Admissions
E435 • May 29, 2026 • 13 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow delves into the early signs of Alzheimer's disease, examining the impact and limitations of current biomarkers and the role of demographic factors and blood-based biomarkers. He discusses Canada's travel suspensions amid the Ebola outbreak, highlighting the measures taken and the criticisms faced. The episode also explores brain changes related to speech comprehension and cognitive decline, focusing on the limitations and implications of a recent speech-in-noise study. Dr. Chow considers the influence of AI on medical school admissions, touching on authenticity, letters of recommendation, and the activities section, as well as the impact on secondary essays. The episode wraps up with Dr. Chow's closing remarks.
Ebola Policies, Grape Study on Sun Protection, and Heat Wave Health Risks
E434 • May 27, 2026 • 17 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores the impact of Canadian travel and immigration policies during the Ebola outbreak, including travel bans and public perception. He discusses US measures, international cooperation, and Canada's efforts in the Congo. Key topics include self-isolation protocols, immigration suspensions, and traveler health assessments. Coordination for the FIFA World Cup and WHO's declaration are also covered. Dr. Chow reviews a study on grape consumption's effects on sun protection and gene expression. He also discusses the health risks of Western Europe's heat wave and climate change, emphasizing the importance of morning light for sleep quality. The episode concludes with closing remarks.
Sitting Types and Dementia, Vitamin Recall, and Gene-Editing for Heart Disease
E433 • May 26, 2026 • 10 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores new research linking types of sitting with dementia risk, discussing study findings and implications for Alzheimer's projections. He covers Health Canada's recall of Costco's Kirkland Signature Women 50+ multivitamins, offering guidance on supplement recalls and quality control. A breakthrough in gene-editing treatment for heart disease is highlighted, with expert commentary on its potential future in cardiovascular prevention. Dr. Chow emphasizes the importance of regular movement breaks, providing practical tips for incorporating movement into daily routines. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and health advice.
Filtered Water Study, Congo's Ebola Challenges, and Digital Detox Insights
E432 • May 25, 2026 • 13 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins by discussing a recent study on filtered water, highlighting its limitations and implications. He then shifts focus to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo, addressing the challenges posed by reduced international aid and local mistrust. The episode also features Antoinette Radford's digital detox experiment, exploring the challenges and insights gained from disconnecting. Dr. Chow discusses the health benefits of walking, emphasizing common mistakes to avoid for optimal results. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks and a brief outro.
Head Spas, Sleep and Longevity, and Breast Cancer Screening Trends in Canada
E431 • May 22, 2026 • 22 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow delves into the rising trend of head spas, exploring their benefits and health claims. He also discusses the US and Canada's Ebola travel restrictions, support for low-income countries, and the WHO's response. Dr. Chow examines sleep's impact on longevity, emphasizing individualized needs and the importance of deep sleep. The episode covers the rise of Lyme disease in Montreal, its climate change links, and prevention tips. Additionally, Dr. Chow explores youthful brain resilience against Alzheimer's and breast cancer rates in Canada, advocating for preventative screening. The episode concludes with Lee Chong Wei's health journey.
Retatrutide for Obesity, Ebola Testing in Ontario, and Children's Screen Time Recommendations
E430 • May 21, 2026 • 9 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces retatrutide, a new obesity treatment, discussing its mechanism, effects, and clinical results. He highlights the importance of consulting healthcare professionals and the risks of unregulated weight loss drugs. The episode shifts to Ebola testing in Ontario, covering infection control measures and the WHO's declaration on the Ebola outbreak, including symptoms, spread, and historical context. Dr. Chow addresses the issue of rising screen time among children, discussing associated risks and impacts while providing recommendations and Canadian guidelines for healthy screen time. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's final thoughts and a wrap-up.
Ebola Outbreak, ADHD and Road Safety, and Northern Ontario Healthcare Challenges
E429 • May 20, 2026 • 15 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow discusses the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda, focusing on the Bundibugyo virus and global responses, including Canada's. He shifts to ADHD, exploring undiagnosed cases linked to car crash injuries and the importance of screening for road safety. Public health measures, travel advisories, and health precautions are covered, along with healthcare funding challenges in northern Ontario. Dr. Chow highlights financial strains on smaller hospitals, responses from the Ontario Ministry of Health, and the Virtual Home Waiting Room initiative, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive healthcare workforce strategy.
Rabies Exposure, Dual Practice Model, and Healthcare Worker Shortages
E428 • May 19, 2026 • 7 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow discusses a bat incident on a school bus in Drumheller, Alberta, highlighting the implications for rabies exposure. He emphasizes the importance of understanding rabies, its treatment, and provides historical context. The episode includes a summary and advice on handling rabies exposure. Dr. Chow then shifts focus to the Alberta Medical Association's recommendations for a dual practice model, discussing potential pitfalls, necessary safeguards, and oversight. He also examines healthcare worker shortages and the government's stance on public versus private care. The episode concludes with closing remarks and future updates.
AI in Healthcare, One Person One Record, and Hantavirus Insights
E427 • May 15, 2026 • 15 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores the impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare and the challenges of its integration. He discusses the launch of the One Person One Record system in Nova Scotia, highlighting benefits and support for this new electronic medical record (EMR) system. The episode addresses health literacy, emphasizing its effect on patient care, the prevalence of low health literacy, and the resulting consequences. Dr. Chow examines communication barriers in emergency services and stresses the need for health literacy reforms. He also provides expert insights into a hantavirus outbreak, comparing it with the flu and COVID-19. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a preview of the next episode.
Hantavirus in Netherlands, World Cup Health Plans, and Ensitrelvir Developments
E426 • May 14, 2026 • 11 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow discusses a hantavirus outbreak in the Netherlands, highlighting hospital responses. He then shifts focus to the US, examining health preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The episode delves into public health challenges, including measles, extreme heat, substance use, STDs, and funding issues. Dr. Chow introduces Ensitrelvir, a promising new drug for COVID-19 prevention, and reviews recent trial results. He also covers an incident involving a doctor's illness aboard the MV Hondius and the subsequent biocontainment response. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a summary of the discussed topics.
Weight Management Pills, PMOS Insights, and AI in Healthcare
E425 • May 13, 2026 • 16 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow discusses Orforglipron, a new weight management pill, covering study funding, expert insights, mechanisms, and cost. He reviews study results on weight maintenance and rebound. The episode also explores GLP-1 receptor agonists and their link to breast cancer, including findings and criticisms. Dr. Chow examines the renaming of polycystic ovary syndrome (PMOS), its characteristics, impact, and treatment options. Additionally, he discusses AI in healthcare, its benefits, concerns, and regulatory challenges. The episode concludes with talks on patient lawsuits, accountability, and the need for AI guidelines.
Recess Benefits, Caregiving Challenges, and Alcohol-Related Health Insights
E424 • May 12, 2026 • 16 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow discusses the new American Academy of Pediatrics guidance on the importance of recess for children, its role in learning breaks, and tackling childhood obesity. He also explores the variability in recess implementation in U.S. schools. The conversation then shifts to the financial and career challenges faced by caregivers in Canada, highlighting personal stories and the economic value of unpaid caregiving. Dr. Chow addresses risks with mobility assistance devices, focusing on online purchases and FDA regulations. Finally, he examines the decline and disparities in alcohol-related deaths in the UK, offering harm-reduction recommendations. The episode wraps up with a preview of what's next.
Hantavirus Updates, CDC Alerts, and Celebrity Health Trends
E423 • May 11, 2026 • 16 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with a welcome and provides an overview of a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship. He shares a curious anecdote about Billy Bob Thornton's unusual health snack and emphasizes the importance of consulting healthcare professionals before making dietary changes. The episode includes a CDC warning, urging global health vigilance against hantavirus transmission and severe illnesses. Dr. Chow discusses current treatments and statistics related to hantavirus. The episode also features insights from celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito on weight loss. Dr. Chow concludes with closing remarks, highlighting the importance of staying informed about health developments.
Hantavirus on Cruise Ships, Digital Health Challenges, and Andes Virus Research
E422 • May 8, 2026 • 8 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and provides an update on the hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship, focusing on passenger tracking and testing efforts. He discusses the challenges faced by Newfoundland and Labrador's digital health information systems and the responses from medical associations. The episode also examines Nova Scotia's electronic health records and recent hospital service cutbacks. Dr. Chow revisits the hantavirus outbreak, detailing recent fatalities and ongoing contact tracing efforts. He concludes with a look at scientific research on the Andes virus and the global response to such outbreaks.
Hantavirus Insights, Semaglutide for Alcohol Use, and Extreme Therapy Risks
E421 • May 5, 2026 • 14 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow provides an overview of hantavirus infections, covering cases, statistics, symptoms, and recovery processes. He discusses recent studies on semaglutide for alcohol use disorder, exploring the role of GLP-1 receptor agonists and detailing ongoing trials and future research. The episode examines red light therapy, cold plunges, and contrast therapy, addressing the risks, safety concerns, and medical advice surrounding these extreme therapies. Dr. Chow highlights a cautionary tale about dietary supplement toxicity, discussing its effects, treatment options, and the importance of regulation and consumer awareness. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a thank you.
Hantavirus Outbreak, Music's Exercise Impact, and Rethinking Aging Perspectives
E420 • May 4, 2026 • 13 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow discusses the recent hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, detailing its transmission and the response efforts. He examines the World Health Organization's role and shares expert insights on managing the outbreak. The episode highlights a new study on how music can enhance exercise endurance, featuring opinions from experts in the field. Dr. Chow explores a unique height-equalizing party in Oakland, delving into the preparation, experiences, and social dynamics involved. He introduces the "flicker method" of aging, explaining its principles, and encourages listeners to rethink aging by considering their "feels-like" age. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow's closing remarks and farewell.
AI in Emergency Medicine, Vitamin D for Diabetes, and PwC's Weight-Loss Coverage Halt
E419 • May 1, 2026 • 10 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the role of artificial intelligence in emergency medicine, discussing its potential and the necessary cautions, challenges, and future research directions. He then examines PwC's decision to discontinue coverage for weight-loss medications and its implications for employees. The episode highlights a study on the effectiveness of vitamin D supplements in preventing diabetes, followed by a review of current guidelines for vitamin D intake. Dr. Chow concludes with a summary of these topics, providing insights into their impact on healthcare practices.
Ozempic Approval, Dementia Risk from Diet, and Climate Impacts on Heart Health
E418 • Apr 29, 2026 • 19 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with the approval of generic Ozempic, providing insights from medical experts on its implications. He examines the link between ultraprocessed foods and increased dementia risk, discussing how diet quality impacts brain health. The episode addresses challenges and disparities in lung cancer screening, highlighting areas needing improvement. Dr. Chow explores the use of transcranial direct-current stimulation as a treatment for depression. He also discusses the importance of dietary changes in maintaining kidney health. The episode concludes with an analysis of how climate change affects cardiovascular health, followed by closing remarks and a preview of the next episode.


