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Each week, In Good Health, from the creators of Radio Health Journal, breaks down important news in medicine, science and technology with the help of world-renowned experts. Our three weekly segments will help guide you to a happier, healthier life – with some fun facts to share at dinner parties. Can magic mushrooms cure your depression? Have we outrun natural selection? Hosted by Elizabeth Westf... more

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Latest Episodes

Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession

• Synopsis: Scrupulosity, or religious OCD, is a specialized form of OCD that targets an individual's faith and moral values. This condition crosses the line into mental illness when ... more

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Medical Notes: The Supplement That May Cause Birth Defects, The Biological Component Of Anorexia, And How Fish Are Improving The Shelf Life Of Drugs

• Too much of a popular supplement could be setting the stage for unexpected birth defects. The dea... more

How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors

• Childhood sexual abuse can leave deep, lasting scars on the minds and bodies of victims. Dr. Frank Putnam was one of the first to prove that this abuse affects a person’s biolo... more

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Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession

• Scrupulosity, or religious OCD, is a specialized form of OCD that targets an individual's faith and moral values. This condition crosses the line into mental illness when obsessive ... more

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Recent Guests

Emily Bailey
Clinical psychologist specializing in scrupulosity/OCD
[institution not explicitly stated in transcript]
Episode: Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession | How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors
Frank Putnam
Child/adolescent psychiatrist and researcher
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Episode: Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession | How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors
Dr. Emily Bailey
Clinical psychologist focusing on scrupulosity OCD
Independent clinician/Research collaborator
Episode: Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession
Jaimie Eckert
Individual with lived experience of religious OCD
Former patient, advocate
Episode: Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession
Megan Riehl
Dr. Megan Riehl, GI physician and gut-brain health expert
University of Michigan
Episode: Death Doula: A Guide For Transitioning Into The Afterlife | Will Hypnosis Fix Your Gut Issues?
Darnell Lamont Walker
Death doula and author of Never Can Say Goodbye, The Life of a Death Doula and the Art of a Peaceful End
Death Doula; Author
Episode: Death Doula: A Guide For Transitioning Into The Afterlife
Sylvia Owusu-Ansah
Pediatric emergency physician
Episode: From Doctor To Patient: Lessons In Self-Advocacy From A Physician
Cate Osborn
Author of The ADHD Field Guide for Adults and ADHD advocate
Author, ADHD Field Guide for Adults
Episode: Your Guide To Living With ADHD: Managing Daily Life, Healthcare, And Intimacy
Simone Jensen
Founder and CEO, Radical Health
Radical Health
Episode: The ‘CHATGPT’ Of Oncology: How AI Is Bridging The Gap In Cancer Care | The Patient Playbook: Navigating Billing Systems And Reducing Medical Debt

Hosts

Maayan Voss de Bettancourt
Host of segments covering health news and medical insights.
Greg Johnson
Co-host providing clinical and research-informed commentary.
Elizabeth Westfield
Co-host presenting health news, expert interviews, and host segments.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings
  • Love listening!

    I’ve been listening for many years to the show and it’s stayed consistent. Great content and topics and I love both of the hosts! Thanks for the 10/10 content.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    chincham987
    United States10 months ago
  • Easy to follow & informative

    Radio Health Journal is a refreshing podcast that leaves me feeling informed but not overwhelmed. It makes me want to stay on top of my health.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blueberrymufnluvr
    United States10 months ago
  • Excellent Show

    Informative, concise and well put together.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheReviewGuy52
    United States2 years ago
  • RHJ

    Love listening to RHJ every single week

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SMTO Listener
    United States3 years ago
  • Great show!

    Great medical topics and reporting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    salmon_!!
    United States3 years ago

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Production quality and host dynamics are frequently praised.
The show consistently delivers informative medical journalism.
Listeners appreciate concise, well-researched health coverage.
Guests and topics are timely and well-curated for a health-focused audience.

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The ‘CHATGPT’ Of Oncology: How AI Is Bridging The Gap In Cancer Care
Q: What role does AI play in helping patients understand their options?
It analyzes a patient's records and the latest research to present a clear, lay-friendly overview of the cancer type, stage, and possible treatments, plus clinical trials when relevant.
The ‘CHATGPT’ Of Oncology: How AI Is Bridging The Gap In Cancer Care
Q: How does Radical Health make advanced oncology care more accessible to patients outside top centers?
By training AI models on data from leading cancer centers, linking patients to the right providers, and delivering personalized treatment options and questions to discuss with oncologists.
The Science Behind Happiness And Human Emotion
Q: How can people regulate their emotions according to your research?
Emotions can be regulated by understanding and processing them effectively, identifying feelings, and using techniques to manage responses.
The Science Behind Happiness And Human Emotion | What An Extra Five Pounds Can Do To Your Spine – And How To Prevent It
Q: How does weight gain affect spinal health?
Even small amounts of weight gain can increase stress on the spine, leading to joint and mobility issues over time.
The Science Behind Happiness And Human Emotion | What An Extra Five Pounds Can Do To Your Spine – And How To Prevent It
Q: What are the different levels of emotional intelligence?
Emotional intelligence has three levels: identifying emotions, separating emotional responses from thoughts and behaviors, and recognizing feelings to make rational decisions.

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Frequently Asked Questions About In Good Health

What is In Good Health about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A health-and-science podcast that translates medical research and tech advances into practical takeaways for a broad audience. Recent episodes orbit dementia risk, medical billing and debt, AI in cancer care, frontline EMS realities, and nutrition science, with a mix of clinician insights, patient perspectives, and policy context. Notable strengths include clear, concise reporting, expert guests spanning medicine, academia, and advocacy, and a willingness to tackle timely, sometimes controversial topics. Listeners are likely drawn to evidence-based health news, accessible explanations of complex topics, and real-world impact stories, making it useful for professionals seeking reliable science communication or sponsors aligning with health t... more

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2. Frank Putnam
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4. Jaimie Eckert
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6. Darnell Lamont Walker
7. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah
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