Episodes
Hollis King and Michael Kurisu, both osteopathic physicians (DO's) at UC San Diego, describe how osteopathy is a hands-on medical treatment that focuses on the structure and function of the whole body, not just symptoms of disease or pain. As they explain to host Paul J. Mills, doctors of osteopathy learn the same curriculum as traditional medical students, but they approach their patients with a more integrative philosophy of healthcare. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Professional...
Published 09/07/17
On our current trajectory, 300 million excess deaths will occur due to antibiotic resistance to by 2050. What can be done change our path and stop superbugs in their tracks? Victor Nizet, MD discusses the roots and scope of the problem as well as novel solutions. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Show ID: 31545]
Published 07/06/17
Dr. Homer Boushey discusses the links between pet ownership and protection against allergies. The hygiene hypothesis, the notion that modern cleanliness causes a lack of stimulation of the immune system in early development, suggests that modern cleanliness makes children more vulnerable to allergies. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Show ID: 32371]
Published 05/05/17
Jeffrey P. Harris, MD, PhD, FACS joins William Mobley, MD, PhD for a wide-ranging discussion about the field of otolaryngology. With his background in immunology, Dr. Harris has pioneered new methods of drug delivery to the inner ear. As a surgeon, he did the first cochlear implant surgery in San Diego county and continues to work with the technology as it advances. He discusses current treatments for inner ear problems and looks to the future - including treatments for HPV-related facial...
Published 04/28/17
Wanda Phipatanakul, MD, discusses how unique exposures in the environment (such as mouse allergens at home or school) contribute to increased cases of asthma. Series: "Lenoir/Hamburger Memorial Lecture" [Show ID: 31750]
Published 03/23/17
Dr. Stephanie Leonard explains the improvements to be made in caring for children with food allergies. In addition, she comments on the speculative way in which these allergies originate. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31236]
Published 08/19/16
Dr. Rick Hecht discusses the flip side of the immune system, highlighting how it can actually damage our body if its pushed too hard, or if it experiences one of many possible malfunctions. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31306]
Published 08/12/16
As the food allergies become more prominent, it is sometimes difficult to discern what is and is not in that category. Dr. Stephanie Leonard discusses what the term “food allergy” means and how it is different from a common food sensitivity. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31235]
Published 07/29/16