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Health Topics – Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts

Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins
Alzheimer's Disease
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Colorectal Cancer
Cancer
Parkinson's Disease
Breast Cancer
Dementia
Kimmel Cancer Center
Cardiovascular Disease
Mrna Vaccines
Cholesterol
Immunotherapy
Sickle Cell Disease
Respiratory Health
NPTX2
Pancreatic Cancer
Insomnia
Air Conditioning
Vaccines

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Mosquito borne illnesses may include those caused by viruses or parasites. With factors such as frequent international travel and climate change, conditions are improving for malaria to be seen more often in the United States, which is transmitted fr... more

Along with longer days and warmer temperatures, summer heralds much more robust mosquito populations in the northern hemisphere. Johns Hopkins mosquito expert Christopher Potter describes the three species of mosquitoes found worldwide and the illnes... more

Making CAR-T cells from donor bone marrow already used to treat someone’s cancer helped rein in cancer recurrence, a new study shows. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at Johns Hopkins says this is one more place where an expansion … Can ... more

CAR-T cells developed from bone marrow donors whose bone marrow had already been used to treat someone’s cancer may be able to rein in cancer recurrence, a new study finds. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson says this … Can d... more

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Roger Blumenthal
Cardiologist at Johns Hopkins and chair of an American College of Cardiology committee
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Episode: Becoming educated about your own cardiovascular risk is pivotal to prevention, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Seth Martin
Johns Hopkins cardiologist
Johns Hopkins
Episode: New cholesterol screening guidelines capture childhood risk, too, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Majid Fotuhi
Neurologist at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Episode: Comprehensive lifestyle changes impact wellbeing in those with early Alzheimer’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Eric Strain
Substance use disorders expert at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: How did the current situation with kratom develop? Elizabeth Tracey reports
David Cass
Cardiologist and study author
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Episode: Is there another benefit besides weight loss of GLP-1s in people with severe obesity? Elizabeth Tracey reports
David Kass
Cardiologist and researcher
Johns Hopkins
Episode: How is obesity related to a common form of heart failure? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Vasiliki Machairaki
Genetic medicine expert at Johns Hopkins, study lead on brain organoids
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: A model of your brain may one day be grown in a lab, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Vasaliki Maturaki
Genetic medicine expert at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Episode: Can drugs to manage Alzheimer’s disease be tested in organoids? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Jeff Coller
mRNA expert at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins
Episode: Might mRNA vaccines replace chemotherapy for cancer treatment? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Elizabeth Tracey
Host of Health Topics, Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts

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Can too many copies of a gene drive pancreas cancer? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Q: Which part of the chromosome arm is most commonly gained, and what's the smallest area you can pin down?
The most commonly gained arm is the long arm of chromosome 1, and they've pinpointed two genes involved in the process.

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This series centers on medical research, cutting-edge diagnostics, and emerging therapies, with a strong focus on cancer, neurology, and biomedical technology. Episodes frequently feature Johns Hopkins clinicians and researchers discussing mRNA-based cancer therapies, cerebrospinal fluid diagnostics for brain conditions, immune responses to tumors, and the potential of AI tools in clinical practice. A standout pattern is translating complex science into practical implications for treatment, diagnosis, and patient outcomes, often highlighting recent studies, new tests, and translational research from leading institutions. Listeners likely include healthcare professionals, researchers, and science-minded decision-makers who want concise, evid... more

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2. Seth Martin
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4. Eric Strain
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