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From space science to workplace stress, learn more about a NASA collaboration with Emory and Johns Hopkins University exploring therapies for balance after spaceflight, new treatments for the rare autoimmune disease myasthenia gravis and fresh insights from University of Georgia researchers into the psychology of stress bragging in the workplace.
From space science to workplace stress, learn more about a NASA collaboration with Emory and Johns Hopkins University exploring therapies for balance after spaceflight, new treatments for the rare autoimmune disease myasthenia gravis and fresh insights from University of Georgia researchers into the psychology of stress bragging in the workplace.
Explore innovative therapies for pain relief and recovery including minimally-invasive endoscopic spine surgery, vagus nerve stimulation for opioid addiction and neuromodulation, an emerging technique using electrical stimulation to help veterans manage chronic pain.
From space science to workplace stress, learn more about a NASA collaboration with Emory and Johns Hopkins University exploring therapies for balance after spaceflight, new treatments for the rare autoimmune disease myasthenia gravis and fresh insights from University of Georgia researchers into the psychology of stress bragging in the workplace.
Follow cutting-edge research efforts from Emory and the University of Georgia to improve Parkinson's treatment and early detection, plus one woman's inspiring journey using ping pong as therapy.
This episode delves into brain health and aging, featuring stories on artificial intelligence (AI) used to detect Alzheimer's, lifestyle interventions to slow cognitive decline, how future doctors are being trained in dementia care and emerging research linking pollution and memory loss.
This episode investigates strokes with no known cause, a surgical alternative to CPAP for sleep apnea and the little-known but life-disrupting balance condition known as 3PD.
Learn about the next phase of the groundbreaking ENRICH stroke trial, a personal story of psychedelic therapy for depression, Atlanta's new pre-arrest diversion facility and the momentous moment of Match Day for medical students around the country.
A popular destination for tourists, one of the realities of the Dominican Republic is that it possesses little to no resources when it comes to physical therapy. From strokes to car accidents, PT is available to very few people. Shot on location, YFM shadows a dedicated group of physical therapists as they embark on their 11th annual trip to provide physical therapy and health interventions to a population in need.
Inflammation in the body can be responsible for up to 30% of cases of depression. Researchers share how this will change how depression is diagnosed and treated and give tips on an easy way to measure inflammation in one's body. We also examine the pioneering exploration of the physical effects of racism on the brain and the use of a new approach called vibration feedback mindfulness that seeks reduce levels of PTSD in African American women.
Over 70% of 9/11 veterans report they are living with invisible wounds of war such as PTSD, depression and anxiety. The science and research from a program funded by the national nonprofit Wounded Warrior Project is explored.
An up-close look at the life of a physician scientist and what it is like to juggle dual demands and responsibilities. The influence of zip codes on mental health. An inspiring update on one patient's five-year milestone after deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depression.
A global breakthrough in the deadliest of strokes. It's estimated that hemorrhagic strokes will claim 5 million lives in 2024. A breakthrough surgical approach pioneered at 37 academic centers around the country will offer hope to millions affected. The episode focuses on a 49-year-old-man flown to Emory Hospital after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke.
This episode looks at the multitude of breakthroughs in the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease. From a treatment that can slow progression of the disease by 30% to a blood test for Alzheimer's to a 3-minute artificial intelligence test that can assess brain health, the episode sheds light on the promise of new treatment and the struggles with access to early diagnosis.
Follow cutting-edge research efforts from Emory and the University of Georgia to improve Parkinson's treatment and early detection, plus one woman's inspiring journey using ping pong as therapy.
Exploring the alarming rise of anxiety, depression, and suicide among teenagers, addressing causes of the crisis and exploring possible solutions. Social media, academic stress and other crucial factors contribute to the adolescent mental health crisis in America. Meeting families and teens affected by mental health disorders, as well as psychiatric experts calling for change.
Explores a revolutionary non-invasive treatment for patients living with essential tremor or tremor from Parkinson's disease. Follow the journey of a 75-year-old man and his transformative experience with this treatment.
Learn about the research being conducted in the fight against the deadliest primary brain cancer.
Explore the fascinating world of risk-taking and discover why we engage in such behaviors.
Psychedelic drugs have the potential to be the most promising mental health therapy in the last 50 years.
A look at what is going on in a woman's brain and body during menopause.
Follow cutting-edge research efforts from Emory and the University of Georgia to improve Parkinson's treatment and early detection, plus one woman's inspiring journey using ping pong as therapy.