Alcohol Policies, Ozempic Dental Health, and Germany's PubMed Alternative
E233 • May 29, 2025 • 15 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow opens with an introduction to the day's topics, focusing first on recent changes in alcohol sales policies and providing an update on the latest COVID-19 variants. The discussion then shifts to dental health concerns associated with the use of Ozempic, an increasingly popular medication. Dr. Chow examines the issue of physician appointment wait times in the United States, highlighting the challenges faced by patients seeking timely care. The episode also covers Germany's proposal for a global alternative to PubMed, exploring its potential impact on medical research accessibility. The episode concludes with a wrap-up of the key discussions.
Nitrous Oxide Misuse, Mothers' Mental Health, and Hawaii's Pertussis Outbreak
E232 • May 28, 2025 • 15 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the main topic of nitrous oxide misuse, sharing Meg Caldwell's story and discussing related statistics and legal concerns. The episode then shifts to the decline in mothers' mental health, examining its societal impacts. Dr. Chow explores Quebec's Bill 106, engaging in the ongoing debate surrounding healthcare reform. The discussion continues with advancements in transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement technology, highlighting its significance in cardiac care. The episode also covers the recent pertussis outbreak in Hawaii, detailing symptoms, complications, and the importance of vaccination. The episode concludes with a wrap-up of the key discussions.
Healthcare Leadership, Pet Relationships, and Mental Health Services in Canada
E231 • May 26, 2025 • 12 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an overview of today's topics, including human-centered healthcare leadership and the challenges of digital transformation. The discussion moves to prostate cancer screening, focusing on decision-making processes for patients and healthcare providers. Dr. Chow then explores the emotional and health impacts of human-pet relationships, highlighting their significance for well-being. The episode also covers mental health services and support for eating disorders in Canada, emphasizing the need for accessible care. The episode concludes with closing remarks, summarizing the key discussions and thanking listeners for their continued engagement.
Hand Hygiene, Pregnancy Brain Changes, and AI's Role in Healthcare
E230 • May 22, 2025 • 9 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and introduces the discussion on hand hygiene, emphasizing seasonal best practices to maintain health. The conversation transitions to examining brain changes during pregnancy, exploring the implications for women's health and well-being. Dr. Chow then delves into the adoption of artificial intelligence in healthcare, highlighting the challenges faced and the potential future developments in the field. The episode concludes with closing remarks, summarizing the key points discussed and thanking the audience for their engagement.
Can Money Buy Happiness, AI in Healthcare, and Allergy Medication Risks
E229 • May 21, 2025 • 14 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores the intriguing question of whether money can buy happiness, referencing insights from the Harvard Study of Adult Development which emphasizes the importance of relationships. The discussion transitions to timely COVID-19 policy updates and vaccination strategies, providing critical information for public health. Dr. Chow addresses a recent FDA safety alert regarding allergy medications and the associated risks, offering guidance for patients and practitioners. The episode also examines the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare, particularly in risk management, and concludes with a forward-looking perspective on AI's future impact in the medical field.
AI in Therapy, Prostate Cancer Insights, and Global Healthcare Comparisons
E228 • May 20, 2025 • 21 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow delves into AI chatbots as therapeutic tools, addressing their benefits and controversies in mental health care. The discussion shifts to prostate cancer, covering diagnosis, treatment, and Joe Biden's case, emphasizing regular screenings and advancements in treatment. Dr. Chow also explores prostate cancer aggressiveness, screening protocols, and survival rates. A comparison of healthcare systems in India and the U.S. offers economic insights and trade-offs. The episode concludes with a case study on technological disruptions in healthcare, focusing on sleep apnea.
Kamloops Doctor Recruitment, Vaccine Skepticism, and AI in Blood Clot Detection
E227 • May 19, 2025 • 11 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an introduction to Kamloops' initiative addressing doctor shortages, highlighting the city council's unanimous vote and recruitment strategy. The discussion then shifts to rising vaccine skepticism and the increase in measles cases in Canada, exploring the historical roots of anti-vaccine sentiment in the country. Dr. Chow delves into an AI breakthrough in detecting and monitoring blood clots, examining its implications for patient care and real-time assessments. The episode concludes with a thank you to listeners for tuning in.
Lecanemab Access, Diabetes and Brain Health, and Global Life Expectancy Trends
E226 • May 16, 2025 • 21 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an introduction to the latest medical updates. He discusses the use of lecanemab in Alzheimer's treatment, highlighting access disparities. The conversation moves to the impact of Type 2 diabetes mellitus on brain health. Dr. Chow explores the ongoing debate over universal health care in Maine and shares insights into a gene editing breakthrough for rare genetic disorders. A WHO report on the global decline in life expectancy is examined, followed by a discussion on Amy Larocca's book about the wellness industry. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a sign-off.
Physician Burnout, Sheet Pan Recipes, and Bird Flu in Cats
E225 • May 15, 2025 • 19 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an introduction to the pressing issue of physician burnout, highlighting statistics, its impact, and challenges faced in the post-pandemic era. The discussion then shifts to culinary creativity with Lisa Lillien, exploring the versatility of sheet pan cooking and sharing some enticing recipes. Dr. Chow delves into a South Korean trial on amiloride for treating resistant hypertension, followed by a look at bird flu infections in cats, addressing concerns of underreporting and transmission risks. The episode also emphasizes the physical and mental health benefits of exercise and mindful movement. The episode concludes with a thoughtful farewell.
Overworking Effects, Sedentary Risks, and Hearing Loss in Seniors
E224 • May 14, 2025 • 9 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the topic of overworking and its effects on brain health, drawing insights from a study on South Korean healthcare workers. The episode then shifts to the relationship between sedentary behavior and brain health in older adults. Dr. Chow discusses the impact of untreated hearing loss on seniors' social lives, emphasizing the importance of addressing this issue. The episode concludes with remarks on the significance of hearing loss management and an invitation to tune in to the next episode.
FDA Tianeptine Warning, SURMOUNT-5 Insights, and Social Prescribing Benefits
E223 • May 13, 2025 • 19 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow opens with a discussion on the FDA's warning about "gas station heroin" and the risks associated with tianeptine use. He then compares tirzepatide and semaglutide, sharing insights from the SURMOUNT-5 trial. The episode continues with findings from the BedMed trial, exploring the impact of timing on antihypertensive medication efficacy. Dr. Chow also delves into bedtime listening habits, offering strategies for improving sleep. The concept of social prescribing is introduced, highlighting its benefits and potential to tackle loneliness and societal issues. The episode concludes with a summary and wrap-up of key points.
AI in Healthcare, 'How to Be Well' Review, and Nova Scotia Health Records Update
E222 • May 12, 2025 • 14 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the discussion on AI in healthcare, focusing on patient acceptance and potential future applications. A review of the book 'How to Be Well' by Amy Larocca follows, offering insights into wellness practices. Dr. Chow then provides an update on Nova Scotia's Health Record System, highlighting recent developments. The episode concludes with an examination of methylene blue, discussing its benefits and associated warnings.
Infant Mortality Decline, Wildfire Smoke Effects, and Measles Outbreak in Ontario
E221 • May 9, 2025 • 15 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with a welcome and introduction before delving into the topics of the day. He discusses the decline in U.S. infant mortality rates, highlighting the impact of RSV vaccination. The episode then shifts focus to the health effects of wildfire smoke and the broader implications of climate change. Dr. Chow explores an intriguing link between living near golf courses and an increased risk of Parkinson's disease. The conversation continues with an examination of the recent measles outbreak in Ontario and across Canada. Finally, Dr. Chow addresses the trust in digital health data and the influence of politics on this trust. The episode concludes with a summary of key points and a sign-off.
Health Octo Tool, WeightWatchers Update, and Ultraprocessed Food Risks
E220 • May 8, 2025 • 19 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow explores the Health Octo Tool, discussing its metrics, health entropy, and biological age tracking. He then analyzes the recent bankruptcy of WeightWatchers, their strategic response, and the impact of weight-loss drugs on the industry. The episode also examines the link between ultraprocessed food and Parkinson’s disease risk. Dr. Chow discusses career and technical education programs, highlighting the 'C.T.E. for all' model. The episode wraps up with a look at the nursing shortage in Europe and the EU's workforce initiatives.
Childhood Nutrition, Bird Flu Updates, and Advances in Obesity and Diabetes Treatments
E219 • May 7, 2025 • 10 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and provides an overview of the topics to be discussed. The conversation begins with insights into childhood nutrition, exploring a recent study on menstruation and offering dietary advice for young individuals. Dr. Chow then provides updates on the H5N1 bird flu, discussing its current status and implications. The episode progresses to recent developments in obesity treatment, focusing on new drugs and therapies. Additionally, the discussion covers SGLT2 inhibitors, examining their risks in surgery and the cost benefits of diabetes medications. Dr. Chow concludes with closing remarks and a preview of the next episode, summarizing the key points covered.
Childhood Poverty's Health Impact, Health Octo Tool, and Salmonella Outbreak Insights
E218 • May 6, 2025 • 16 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces the topics for discussion, starting with the long-term effects of childhood poverty on health and exploring gender differences in frailty risk. The conversation progresses to the introduction of the Health Octo Tool, examining its implications for healthcare. Dr. Chow then addresses salmonella outbreaks linked to backyard poultry, highlighting public health concerns. The episode also delves into the relationship between state-level tax revenue and cancer mortality rates. A discussion follows on the challenges of medical training and the role of emerging technologies in developing countries. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow summarizing the key points and signing off.
Mental Health Awareness, Vatican's Aid to Gaza, and Elderly Loneliness Solutions
E217 • May 5, 2025 • 19 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow opens with a warm welcome and introduces the day's topics. The discussion begins with Pope Francis's mobile clinic initiative, highlighting the Vatican's commitment to aiding Gaza's children. The focus then shifts to addressing the loneliness epidemic among New York's elderly and supporting the aging population in the context of Mental Health Awareness Month. Dr. Chow examines the psychological impact of gossiping and explores strategies for understanding and preventing dehydration. The episode also features Lucy's story, shedding light on teen mental health challenges and support strategies. Dr. Chow concludes with a reminder about the importance of mental health, summarizing the key points discussed.
Heart Age Research, BC Mental Health Laws, and Measles Outbreak in Ontario
E216 • May 2, 2025 • 11 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and introduces the day's topics. The discussion begins with the mental health crisis in British Columbia, examining recent legislative changes aimed at addressing the issue. Dr. Chow then explores research on heart age and its implications for cardiovascular health. The revival of the Ice Bucket Challenge is discussed, highlighting its role in raising mental health awareness. Attention shifts to a measles outbreak in Ontario, Canada, as Dr. Chow delves into the situation's details. The episode concludes with a focus on public health efforts to combat measles, summarizing the main points covered and emphasizing their importance.
AI in Cardiovascular Care, Breast Cancer Disparities, and Nova Scotia Parking Policies
E215 • May 1, 2025 • 11 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow begins with an overview of the topics to be discussed. The conversation starts with Nova Scotia's free hospital parking policy and the concerns it raises. Dr. Chow then delves into the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare, focusing on cardiovascular risk management. The discussion continues with AI applications in stroke care, emphasizing strategies to reduce errors and biases. Breast cancer mortality rates are examined, highlighting disparities and recent research findings. The episode concludes with Dr. Chow summarizing the main topics covered and offering a farewell to listeners.
Alzheimer's Trends, AI in Therapy, and Dance for Cognitive Health
E214 • Apr 30, 2025 • 13 minsIn this episode, Dr. Chi-Ming Chow welcomes listeners and discusses the rising prevalence of Alzheimer's disease, exploring public attitudes towards the condition. The conversation then shifts to advanced technologies and their potential future impact on healthcare. Dr. Chow examines lifestyle choices, specifically the role of dance, in reducing the risk of Alzheimer's. The episode also delves into the use of AI chatbots in therapy, highlighting their emerging role in mental health support. Dr. Chow concludes with closing remarks, summarizing the main topics covered and reflecting on their significance for listeners.