Join us as we review and discuss health and medical stories from 2024.
It's that time of year, where everyone seems to be under the weather due to the spread of influenza and other viruses. In this episode we touch on symptoms; when to worry; when seek medical help and managing the flu.
What is the basis of a healthy diet?
Helping you make healthy choices
(After Christmas of course!)
Weight loss with Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro is becoming popular. In this episode we discuss this class of medication, weight management; side effects and Labour's new trial to provide Mounjaro to unemployed people so they can return to work.
Caesarean section 🤰 👶🏽
What is it?
What are the reasons for a caesarean section?
Pregnancy can be a beautiful experience, but can also be daunting and scary due to a number of reasons. In this episode we discuss the obstetric issues Melissa's wardrobe shared in her recent pregnancy and labour story, as well as provide tips about navigating pregnancy in the NHS.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Recognising the signs and symptoms; regularly examining your breasts and attending breast screening can help with early detection - improving prognosis.
#breastaware
The month of September marks Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome awareness. Therefore, in this episode we discuss the clinical features of PCOS, The Rotterdam Criteria, relevant investigations and management of PCOS.
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In this episode we discuss our experience working nights shifts; explore the impact of night shifts on health, as well as provide our top tips for surviving nights.
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At present, we are unfortunately witnessing the displacement of people from their home countries around the world. In this episode, we discuss the health challenges refugees and migrants face on their journey to a new country and on arrival to a new country.
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September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month and we had the privilege to discuss Sickle Cell with Tito the brains and advocate behind Her Sickled Journey. We discussed crisis, knowing your genotype, blood donation and so much more. It was very insightful to learn about the patient experience navigating life with Sickle Cell.
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The menopause is a physically and mentally challenging time for anyone experiencing it. This week we discuss the symptoms of menopause and it's impact on daily life. As well as, highlighting the different management options available which can be tailored to each individual with the support of a healthcare professional.
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We're back! Apologies that it's been quite a while but in the first episode of Season 4 we discuss what we've been up to - including junior doctor strikes. Thank you all for your patience and support, and a warm welcome to our new followers!
Black Wednesday is upon us! In this season finale we reflect our experiences of FY1 and FY2, as well as share our top tips for new junior doctors starting work. Happy changeover and wishing all the new doctors the very best!
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This week we discuss our experience of officially graduating from Med School! Join us as we reflect on what the day meant to us.
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People use recreational substances for a wide variety of reasons, however substance misuse has long lasting negative physical and psychiatric implications. In this episode we discuss the desired effects and the negative effects of different recreational substances ranging from alcohol, to cocaine, to cannabis and more.
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Did you know, on average, men who are born and live in Westminster live 10 years longer than men who are born and live in Blackpool?! In this episode we discuss the health inequalities which exist within the UK and the factors which contribute to these inequalities. We also highlight how the cost of living crisis has compounded already existing health inequalities.
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To celebrate this Mother's Day, we are joined by Lorraine The Mummy Medic ! We discussed her journey into medicine and balancing motherhood with medical school studies. We were left in awe of Lorraine' story, determination and what an amazing mother she is - we know you will be inspired too.
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How well do you know your lower urinary tract symptoms? This week we're delve into men's health (ironically we were unaware of IWD this week). Join us as we discuss benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer.
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Feeling low, exhausted, burnt out and unmotivated?
Join us this week as we discuss mental health problems within the medical profession and the available resources to help doctors with mental health conditions.