
Stanford Children’s Health Celiac Disease Program Webinar: Safely Dining Out Gluten-Free
The Stanford Children’s Health Celiac Disease Program hosted a webinar focused on practical strategies for dining out safely while adhering to a strict gluten‑free diet. Led by medical director Dr. Hillary Jericho, registered dietitian Far Mardini, and student advocate Yuvraj, the session combined expert guidance with real‑world examples captured in short videos of breakfast, lunch, and dinner outings. The presenters highlighted three primary sources of cross‑contamination—gluten‑based ingredients, shared kitchen equipment, and common cooking surfaces such as fryers. They urged participants to research menus, read celiac‑specific reviews, and use dedicated apps before choosing a venue. Cuisine matters: Mexican, Thai, and Mediterranean fare tend to be lower risk, whereas Chinese, Indian, and Italian dishes often involve hidden gluten. Red flags include staff who are unfamiliar with gluten basics; green flags involve chefs who proactively discuss preparation methods and dedicated ovens. Memorable moments included the warning, “If they ask what gluten is, walk away,” and the recommendation to carry a gluten‑free card that functions like a medical document. Interactive role‑plays demonstrated how to query a restaurant about separate ovens, glove changes, and fresh ingredients, reinforcing that assertive communication can prevent accidental exposure. The webinar equips celiac patients and their families with actionable tools to mitigate health risks, while signaling to the hospitality industry that transparent, gluten‑free protocols are both a safety imperative and a market opportunity. By normalizing these practices, restaurants can broaden their customer base and reduce liability.

Meet Hepatologist Michael Schilsky, MD
The video features hepatologist Michael Schilsky, MD, outlining how liver transplantation has progressed from a pioneering procedure in the 1970s to a routine component of modern hepatology. He explains that transplants now address both severe acute liver failure and, more...

Meet Transplant Surgeon Hiroshi Sogawa, MD, MBA, CPE, FACS
In a recent interview, transplant surgeon Hiroshi Sogawa, MD, MBA, CPE, FACS, outlines his center’s approach to liver transplantation, emphasizing a robust living‑donor program and a shift toward minimally invasive techniques. Sogawa explains that the living‑donor pathway is designed to streamline...

1 Minute of Vigorous Activity Same as 53 Minutes of Light Intensity? | Educational Video | Biolayne
The video dissects a newly published study that claims a single minute of vigorous exercise can offset the mortality benefit of roughly 53 minutes of light‑intensity activity. Researchers equipped participants with accelerometers for a brief monitoring window, then extrapolated those...

2 Minute Drill: Accidentally Raising Your Own Robot Army with Drex DeFord
The two‑minute drill highlighted a surprising IoT breach when a Spanish engineer, Sammy, discovered that a single authentication token could control roughly 7,000 robot vacuum cleaners worldwide. By reverse‑engineering the vacuum’s cloud API, Sammy found the token was not bound to...

592 - Technology, Trust, and Transformation: Dr Heidi Baker on Modernising Clinical Practice
The Talking Health Tech podcast features Dr. Heidi Baker, an emergency‑medicine specialist turned developmental pediatrician in New Zealand, who explains how digital health and AI are reshaping her practice. She describes the transition from a paper‑based system in Australia to...

Halle Berry: Why Women Are Being Failed at Menopause
Halle Berry opens up about a painful misdiagnosis that revealed a broader crisis: American women navigating menopause receive scant attention from a healthcare system ill‑prepared to recognize or treat their symptoms. In a candid interview recorded at the Eudaimonia Summit,...

Adeno-Associated Virus-Mediated Gene Therapy - Advances, Immune Challenges, and Research Innovations
At FDA Grand Rounds, Dr. Ronit Mazur of CBER reviewed advances and persistent immunological challenges in adeno-associated virus (AAV)–mediated gene therapy, outlining how AAV’s favorable safety and durability have driven a surge in FDA approvals since 2017. She summarized AAV...

No Champions, No Pilot: Northwestern Medicine's Non-Negotiable Rule
Northwestern Medicine has instituted a non‑negotiable rule that no technology pilot proceeds without identified subject‑matter experts and internal champions. The organization rejects the traditional small‑pilot approach unless these stakeholders are secured from the outset, arguing that their presence is essential...

Northwestern's AI Strategy: Myth Busting Over Hype - SOL
The video outlines Northwestern University’s emerging AI strategy, positioning the initiative as a disciplined response to pandemic‑driven focus on solving concrete problems. Rather than chasing headline‑grabbing narratives, the university’s innovation team is concentrating on realistic, high‑impact AI applications that align...

Solution Showcase: Ambient AI Mythbusting and Successful Pilots with Kali Ihde
Northwestern Medicine’s ambient AI program has moved beyond pilot status to measurable impact, slashing clinician documentation time by 20‑30% and adding roughly nine extra patient visits per physician each month. The initiative also shows tangible reductions in clinician burnout by...

The EKO CORE 500 Digital Stethoscope With ECG And AI: Review - The Medical Futurist
The Medical Futurist reviews the EKO CORE 500, a digital stethoscope that integrates three‑lead ECG, high‑fidelity audio, and artificial‑intelligence analysis into a single handheld device. The reviewer highlights the built‑in screen that displays live heart and lung waveforms alongside an...

Washington Medical-Legal Partnership: Integrating Legal Services to Improve Pediatric Health Outcome
The video introduces the Washington Medical‑Legal Partnership (MLP), a collaborative model linking Seattle Children’s Hospital, Harborview Medical Center, and Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic with the Northwest Justice Project. The partnership aims to integrate legal expertise into pediatric care, addressing social...

Benefits, Burdens, and Beliefs: The Ethics of Forgoing Pediatric Nutrition and Hydration
The ethics grand rounds examined the dilemma of withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration in a pre‑term infant, Namir, who suffered severe hypoxic‑ischemic injury. Beth, his mother, after months of intensive care, requested redirection of treatment, prompting a formal ethics...

My 3-Step Protocol to Shrink Thyroid Nodules (No Surgery Needed)
Dr. Alan Christianson outlines a three‑step, evidence‑based protocol to shrink thyroid nodules without surgery. The approach targets insulin resistance, optimizes iodine intake, and incorporates specific nutraceuticals such as Prunella vulgaris, Spirulina, Boswellia and Curcumin. He also explains when minimally invasive...

Is Optum Reshaping Healthcare? What It Means for Prices & Referrals
The Health Affairs paper discussed on the podcast examines UnitedHealth’s Optum unit and its aggressive vertical integration strategy—specifically, the acquisition of physician practices and ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs). By linking insurer, provider, and pharmacy functions, Optum aims to capture...

Why Public Health Students Belong in Entrepreneurship
The video argues that public‑health students are uniquely equipped to thrive in entrepreneurial ventures, citing their tenacity, integrity and deep subject‑matter expertise as assets that complement business acumen. Speakers stress that these students excel at making “the invisible visible,” exposing discrimination...

Of Trust, AI, and Green Beans
In a recent NOS interview, Lisa Rosenbaum and her panel explored whether online influencers and artificial intelligence could ever replace the trusted, compassionate role of family physicians. They highlighted the allure of digital health advice but stressed the gaps in...

How NextGen Healthcare's Closed Loop Experience Saved 700 Staff Hours and Improved Access
The video spotlights NextGen Healthcare’s Closed Loop platform, an AI‑driven suite that automates scheduling, referrals and data analytics across the patient journey. Jenna Hogan, head of the Closed Loop platform, explains how the solution has begun to reshape access to...

Leadership Behaviors That Create a Culture of Continuous Improvement
The webinar, hosted by Kexus VP of Innovation Mark Graven and co‑founder Dr. Greg Jacobson, explored the leadership habits needed to embed a culture of continuous improvement in any organization, from hospitals to manufacturing firms. They framed Kaizen not as...

What Is Measles and How Can I Prevent It? #measles #baby #symptoms #child #mmrvaccine #MMRV #london
The video explains measles, a highly contagious viral illness transmitted through respiratory droplets, and emphasizes that vaccination is the primary preventive measure. Typical symptoms listed include high fever, cough, runny nose, red watery eyes, and a blotchy rash that may appear...

From Communities to Classrooms: Hearing Care for All Children
The video, released on World Hearing Day, spotlights the global crisis of childhood hearing loss and calls for universal hearing care in schools and communities. Nearly 95 million school‑age children are deaf or have hearing impairment, and 60 % of those cases are...

Lecture 1.1.4B | Healthcare Funding & Startup Failure (Part B) | Masters in Medical Entrepreneurship
The lecture dissects the unique financing trajectory of healthcare startups, emphasizing that capital must flow slower, deeper, and with heightened risk awareness compared with consumer tech. It outlines the funding ladder—from $10K‑$100K pre‑seed idea validation, through $100K‑$2M seed pilots, to...

Alzheimer Therapeutics Program | Mass General Brigham
The Mass General Brigham Alzheimer Therapeutics Program introduces anti‑amyloid infusion therapy for individuals diagnosed with early‑stage Alzheimer’s disease, positioning the health system at the forefront of disease‑modifying treatment options. The program targets amyloid plaques—protein aggregates that disrupt neuronal communication—by administering monoclonal...

Lecture 1.1.4A | Healthcare Regulation & FDA Pathways (Part A) | Masters in Medical Entrepreneurship
The lecture explains why healthcare innovation diverges from consumer tech, emphasizing that regulatory approval, funding realities, and clinical constraints shape a startup’s fate. It walks through FDA device pathways, digital‑health software rules, and the differing landscapes of high‑income versus low‑...

The Gut–Bone Connection that Can Lower Osteoporosis Risk | Felice Gersh, MD & Mark Charbonneau, PhD
Dr. Felice Gersh, an integrative OB/GYN, and Mark Charbonneau, a microbiome scientist and VP of R&D at Solaria Bio, opened the session by framing bone health as a dynamic, living process rather than a static scaffold. They highlighted osteoporosis as...

Managing Diarrhea During Cancer Treatment
The webinar, hosted by the Mass General Blum Center and the Cancer Institute, focused on practical strategies for managing diarrhea in patients undergoing cancer treatment. Clinical dietitians Martha Silva and Taylor Klein outlined how chemotherapy, radiation, surgical resections, and certain...

How Bipartisan Health Policy Is Made
The Harvard T.H. Chan forum hosted Adriana McIntyre with former bipartisan staffers Melanie Agorian and Brian Sutter to unpack the mechanics behind cross‑party health legislation. They traced their own experiences on the House Ways and Means Committee, highlighting how behind‑the‑scenes...

HEALEY ALS Platform Trial Webinar: February 26, 2026 | Neurofilament Analysis
The Healey ALS Platform Trial webinar focused on neurofilament light chain (NFL) as a biomarker in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Clinician‑researcher Dr. James Barry and biostatistician Jenny Wing explained NFL’s biology, its detection in cerebrospinal fluid and blood, and why it...

The Fairy Godmother of Health Information Management: Grace Whiting Myers
The presentation, delivered by Lucy Ross at Mass General’s Russell Museum, celebrated Grace Whiting Myers—often called the “fairy godmother” of health information management—who oversaw the Treadwell Library and the hospital’s clinical records for nearly three decades beginning in 1897. Myers arrived...

Healey Community Q&A Webinar: February 12, 2026 | Expanded Access
The Healey Community Q&A Webinar on February 12, 2026 featured Dr. James Berry of Massachusetts General Hospital alongside Rapa Therapeutics representatives. They reported that the RAPA-501 Expanded Access Protocol has successfully reached its enrollment goals, providing broader treatment options for...

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 Does Multiple Sclerosis Start in Childhood? Tanuja Chitnis, MD
Dr. Tanuja Chitnis, a leader in neuroimmunology, argued that many cases of multiple sclerosis originate in childhood and reviewed advances in recognizing, diagnosing and treating pediatric MS. Using a representative 12-year-old case, she highlighted characteristic MRI features, the expanding diagnostic...

Designing Healthspan: Inside the Morrow Model
The episode features Allen Law and Dr. William Tan discussing Morrow’s preventive health platform that integrates diagnostics, AI coaching, and community to turn biomarker data into daily habits. They critique modern medicine’s reactive nature and outline six pillars of lifestyle...

Blum Center Program: Creating a Supportive Environment for Breastfeeding Families
Amelia Henning, CNM, MSN, IBCLC, presented the Blum Center’s program aimed at creating a supportive environment for breastfeeding families. The presentation highlighted that infants who receive human milk experience fewer illnesses and that parents also gain health benefits, yet more...

Blum Center Program: Understanding Osteoarthritis - Keeping Your Joints Moving
In a February 23 2026 presentation, Dr. Avira Som of Massachusetts General Hospital explained osteoarthritis fundamentals, highlighted common symptoms, and reviewed current treatment options ranging from NSAIDs to intra‑articular injections. She also introduced emerging research on glucagon‑like peptide-1 (GLP‑1) receptor agonists and...

From Drained to Sustained: Energy and Recovery Strategies After a Cancer Diagnosis
Cancer-related fatigue, affecting up to 80% of patients, remains a persistent challenge during and after treatment. In February 2026, Mass General Brigham’s Lifestyle Medicine team launched a session within the PAVING the Path to Wellness Series to address this issue....

Blum Center Program: Finding Light in the Darkness - Ways to Manage the Impact of the Winter Season
In a February 11 2026 presentation, RN Michelle Doran examines how shorter daylight hours and prolonged cold affect both emotions and physiology during winter. She outlines the heightened risk of seasonal affective symptoms, reduced physical activity, and sleep disruptions. Doran then offers practical...

Blum Center Program: Caring for Your Heart at Every Stage of Life
In a February 6, 2026 presentation, Dr. Diana Lopez outlined how women’s heart health evolves from early adulthood through menopause and beyond. She highlighted the unique physiological changes that increase cardiovascular risk at each life stage and offered evidence‑based prevention and management...

Blum Center Program: Mpox Today
Mpox, formerly monkeypox, remains a public‑health concern as cases climb in 2025‑2026. In a February 9 2026 session hosted by the Blum Center and Mass General’s Sexual Health Clinic, Dr. Kevin Ard outlined current epidemiology, prevention tactics, and therapeutic options. He highlighted...

Limit the Blast Radius: The AI Governance Framework Health IT Needs - NEW
The video argues that health‑care AI should be judged not by accuracy alone but by how well its governance limits patient harm when errors occur. Speakers stress the need for built‑in guardrails, recovery pathways, and a “blast‑radius” approach that caps the...

Architect of Safe Velocity: The CIO Role Shift Nobody Has Defined Yet - NEW
The video argues that the chief information officer’s role in healthcare is undergoing a fundamental shift, moving beyond traditional IT oversight to become a steward of both technology speed and human wellbeing. Speakers stress that relentless demand for rapid digital solutions...

MRNA Therapy (NORD)
The video explains how messenger RNA (mRNA) is being engineered as a protein‑replacement therapy for a range of inherited disorders. By copying DNA’s instructions into a transportable mRNA strand, scientists can deliver the missing or malfunctioning protein blueprint to cells...

HIMS Core Business Faces Challenges in Guidance, GLP-1 Prices & NVO
Hims & Hers reported Q4 results after the bell, with mixed performance, drawing investor focus on its GLP‑1 program and forward guidance. The company posted EPS of $0.08, double expectations, but revenue of $617 million fell short of the $619 million forecast. For...

EY Consultant Builds a Framework for a Healthcare Consulting Case Question #shorts
The video outlines an EY consultant’s framework for tackling a healthcare‑consulting case, centering on the classic build‑or‑buy decision. The presenter breaks the analysis into organic (build) growth—core expansion, service diversification, and digital channel development—and inorganic (buy) strategies such as partnerships...

Armor Medical’s Wearable Could Give Earlier Warnings of Severe He...
The episode centers on Armor Medical’s breakthrough wearable, which earned the company the grand prize at the MedTech Innovator competition. Host Tom Salmi interviews CEO Kelsey Mayo, highlighting how the sensor could alert patients and clinicians to impending severe health...

AI Insights in Pharma with Protai - Life Sciences Today Podcast Episode 50
In episode 50 of the Life Sciences Today podcast, host Danny Lieberman sits down with Carol Pesner, CTO and co‑founder of ProtAI, to discuss the company’s AI‑driven approach to drug discovery. ProtAI fuses structural proteomics with advanced artificial intelligence to...

Leaders in Public Health: Dr. Mary-Ann Etiebet
The event introduced Dr. Mary‑Ann Etiebet, President and CEO of Vital Strategies, as Yale’s inaugural Leaders in Public Health of the Year. Etiebet, a Yale‑trained physician‑economist from Nigeria, recounted a career that spans frontline HIV work, a $650 million Merck for Mothers initiative, and...

Knee Pain? Here's What's Actually Wrong! (LIVE EVALUATION)
In a live session, a physical therapist evaluates ZeroBounce1’s knee pain, walking viewers through a step‑by‑step assessment that pinpoints movement imbalances. The video explains the OAT (Observe, Assess, Treat) framework, demonstrates real‑time testing, and retesting to verify progress. An individualized...

Driving Efficiencies in Integrated Large-Scale EHR Systems
At GDIT Emerge, GDIT CTO Lance Scott and IHS CIO Mitch Thornbrugh discussed large‑scale EHR modernization for federal health agencies. They highlighted the need to balance efficiency, modernization, and collaboration while delivering interoperable, reliable health IT services. The panel addressed...

Don't Do THIS on a GLP-1? | What the Fitness | Biolayne
The video challenges a claim that artificial sweeteners trigger insulin spikes and hypoglycemia in people taking GLP‑1 medications. The host, a plastic surgeon presenting himself as a GLP‑1 expert, argues that the brain misinterprets sweeteners as sugar, prompting an insulin...