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Bonus Episode: Episode 2 - Haemodynamic Instability and Spinal Cord Injury

EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Release Date: 03/23/2026

Food Allergies and the Microbiome: Addressing Disparities and Future Directions show art Food Allergies and the Microbiome: Addressing Disparities and Future Directions

EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Gupta examines disparities in food allergy and asthma outcomes, highlighting barriers to care and the role of policy, research, and innovation in improving health equity. Timestamps: 01:00 – Racial and socioeconomic barriers 03:37 – Collaborations to reduce disparities 05:05 – Emerging therapies 10:08 – Future care

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Food Allergies and the Microbiome: Prevention Strategies in Allergy Practice show art Food Allergies and the Microbiome: Prevention Strategies in Allergy Practice

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From early allergen introduction to digital health tools, Gupta discusses modern prevention strategies and how clinicians balance prevention with long-term management in food allergy care. Timestamps: 00:51 – Key messages for families and clinicians 02:56 – Allergies and breast milk 04:17 – Ongoing allergies 06:50 – Allergy education 10:34 – Telemedicine and digital tools 11:45 – Mentoring  

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Quickfire: Food Allergies and the Microbiome show art Quickfire: Food Allergies and the Microbiome

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In this rapid-fire episode, Ruchi S. Gupta answers key questions about food allergy misconceptions, prevention strategies, and asthma care. A concise overview for clinicians looking to stay updated in minutes.

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Food Allergies and the Microbiome: Evolution of Food Allergy and Asthma Care show art Food Allergies and the Microbiome: Evolution of Food Allergy and Asthma Care

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Ruchi S. Gupta explores how food allergy and asthma care have evolved over the past 2 decades, from guideline development to school-based programmes and early prevention strategies shaping paediatric care. Timestamps: 55 – Recent care evolution 04:12 – Primary care management 06:00 – Schools and community programmes 09:13 – Prevention strategies

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How to Slow Brain Ageing: The Science of Purpose show art How to Slow Brain Ageing: The Science of Purpose

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In the final episode, Majid Fotuhi explores how purpose, social connection, and brain networks influence longevity and dementia risk. Learn how cultivating meaning in life can support cognitive health and long-term brain resilience.  Timestamps:  01:03 – Brain regions   02:19 – Dementia risk  02:42 – Role of clinicians  04:42 – Social connection  07:00 – Dr Fotuhi’s book 

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How to Slow Brain Ageing: Combat Stress and Inflammation show art How to Slow Brain Ageing: Combat Stress and Inflammation

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In Part 2, Majid Fotuhi explains how stress and inflammation accelerate brain ageing. Discover the role of sleep in clearing toxins, the benefits of neurofeedback, and which brain training strategies truly enhance cognition.  Timestamps:  01:14 – Stress and inflammation  04:40 – Importance of sleep  08:16 – Benefits of neurofeedback  10:19 – Brain training  12:20 – Concussion and ADHD 

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Hema Now: A Conversation with the ASH President show art Hema Now: A Conversation with the ASH President

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In this episode of Hema Now, Robert Negrin, President of the American Society of Hematology (ASH), reflects on his distinguished career in stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy, and shares his vision for the future of the field. From shaping global haematology priorities to advancing innovative treatments such as CAR-T cell therapy, he explores both the remarkable progress and the ongoing challenges facing clinicians and researchers today. The conversation also highlights the importance of translational research, mentorship, and collaboration in driving meaningful...

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How to Slow Brain-Ageing: Eat to Think Younger show art How to Slow Brain-Ageing: Eat to Think Younger

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Majid Fotuhi joins host Saranya Ravindran to explore how nutrition influences brain ageing. From anti-inflammatory diets and omega-3s to insulin resistance and metabolic health, this episode unpacks how what we eat shapes cognition and long-term brain resilience.  Timestamps:  01:10 – Mediterranean Diet  02:58 – Reducing Alzheimer’s risk  03:37 – Dietary changes  05:44 – Metabolic dysfunction  08:00 – Exercise and Sleep 

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Quickfire: How to Slow Brain-Ageing show art Quickfire: How to Slow Brain-Ageing

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In this rapid-fire episode, Majid Fotuhi answers key questions on brain ageing - from memory-boosting habits and diet to stress, neurogenesis, and Alzheimer’s risk. Perfect for a quick, science-backed overview of how to protect your brain. 

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AMJ Podcast | Episode 6: HRD Testing in Action: Expert Views & Real-World Evidence show art AMJ Podcast | Episode 6: HRD Testing in Action: Expert Views & Real-World Evidence

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This content has been funded by AstraZeneca, and is intended for healthcare professionals. The content in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor to promote any specific product or therapy.  The guests have been compensated by AstraZeneca for their participation. The views expressed are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the AMJ or AstraZeneca. If you choose to act on information discussed here, you do so at your own discretion. Description: As homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) testing...

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In this episode, Aaron Phillips discusses haemodynamic instability following spinal cord injury, with particular focus on autonomic dysreflexia. The conversation reviews the neuronal mechanisms underpinning autonomic dysfunction, the clinical burden of hypertensive and hypotensive complications, and current management strategies. The episode also explores emerging therapeutic approaches, including the development and evaluation of implantable systems designed to restore haemodynamic stability. 

Key Discussion Themes 

  • Definition and clinical features of haemodynamic instability 

  • Autonomic dysreflexia: mechanisms and patient impact 

  • Chronic hypertensive and hypotensive complications