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Cardiovascular Matters

Dr. Craig Walker & Terry Roberts

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Cardiovascular matters is here to give you the best information available concerning the causes, symtoms, treatments and prevention of health related issues stemming from cardiovascular disease.
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Bright Side

TheSoul Publishing

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Whether you’re into useful tips for self-improvement, psychology, recent discoveries, mysterious stories, or just your day-to-day routine, there’s something for everyone! You can expect all that and more coming at you in five new episodes every day. If you’ve got a thirst for knowledge that never quits, then join our community! We have a good time, so take your shoes off, kick back, and make yourself at home here on the Bright Side of life!
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Featuring real discussions on venous disease and treatment. We bring together leaders in the venous treatment world to talk about the latest developments, events, and discoveries relating to venous management and care. If you're involved in vein care, then this is the podcast for you.
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The whole series of episodes talking about the whole spectrum of General Surgery and it's problem based. That means I discuss the various surgical problems and the different causes for these problems. Etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and treatment are the four pillars of any patient care. I will be discussing each topic under these same four subheadings. The listeners of these podcasts namely the medical students all over the world and all surgical trainees will definitely ...
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Surgical Readings from SRGS

The American College of Surgeons

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In this series, Frederick “Rick” L. Greene, MD, FACS, talks to the editors and experts featured in Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons (ACS) publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals.
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Translating the messages of the body. This podcast features conversations with people that are questioning the root cause of their physical issues. I hope to illustrate the mind body connection and how our physical experiences are rooted our emotional body.
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Dr Prajwal K Rao is a Board-Certified Aesthetic and Plastic Surgeon, who is the Founder Director of Dr Prajwal’s Aesthetics at Kanhangad & Mangalore. Specializes in body contouring surgery, Breast Augmentation, Gynecomastia Reduction, Vaser Liposuction, Botox Injection, Laser Hair Removal, Mommy Makeover, Hair Transplantation, Varicose Veins Treatment, Rhinoplasty Surgeon, Vaginal Rejuvenation and all other aesthetic surgery, cosmetology and reconstructive surgery. Our Clinics Location inclu ...
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MediTalk is an Australian Podcast Finalist in 2019. MeditalkPodcast is a medical podcast ''talking all things medical, in a way you can understand''. A medical podcast that empowers people by providing credible medical information so we feel more confident and comfortable to make medical decisions that best suit ourselves and our own personal situation. Being a podcast it is a free and accessible. It is an independent podcast that is presented by an everyday person presenting on real health- ...
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Almost everyone occasionally experiences cold feet or numbness in their toes and fingers. But if it happens every day, it's a sign that you need help. It signals that your blood circulation is poor, which might result in kidney issues, varicose vein problems, and other not so pleasant diseases. Therefore, you should act quickly to avoid any possibl…
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Could there be life outside planet Earth? We're dreaming of finding traces of life in space but what if we could colonize other planets of our Solar System and live there? Time runs slower on some of the planets and faster on others. So how would it affect your life span? Let's see how long you'd live for on each of the planets. #brightside See the…
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How to Recognize Protein Deficiency. Protein plays a vital role in the daily functioning of our bodies. If you don’t have enough of it, your body will suffer. According to UN data, around 1 billion people worldwide are protein deficient. How do you know if you’re one of them? You’d better watch out for these 10 signs and symptoms related to protein…
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You're running down a corridor with three doors looming ahead of you. You hear the blood-chilling sounds of a vampire, mad scientist, and mutant animals all chasing after you. You have to choose one of the doors right away. The sounds are getting closer…and closer…and – boo! Gotchya! But don' be scared, it was just a riddle. Yup, It's been a while …
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How many habitable planets are there? Water is the basis of life in any part of the universe. So potentially inhabited planets must have liquid water on them to support life. An incredible number of circumstances must come together for this. The planet must be in the habitable zone of the star. A little closer to the star, and the water will evapor…
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There are few things finer than sinking into bed after a long, hard day, right? But before you hit the sack, you probably have a bedtime routine that might include putting your hair up - if it’s long. But, this habit could do more harm than good. Anyone with long hair might think that sleeping with a ponytail protects it from getting tangled or dam…
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How to survive a wild animal attack? How to survive in the wild? There are many rules out there explaining how to behave in emergency situations. But are all of them really that effective? We at Bright Side have found out that some of those survival tips are actually myths that are not only useless but also potentially dangerous. TIMESTAMPS If you’…
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Bright Side is going to teach you a mathematical trick which requires no special preparation. This trick will confuse your math teacher and impress your friends. You’re going to fall in love with math after this even if you haven't been a fan of it before. TIMESTAMPS The art of Math 0:58 The trick 2:13 The trick explained 5:46 Music: https://www.yo…
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According to statistics, most drivers change their car once every six years, which is a pretty long period of time. To take the best out of your car in those six years, to save money and to avoid constant repairing, you’d better avoid ten mistakes many of us make when buying a car. One day you’ll probably decide to sell your car. That’s why you hav…
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It’s a basic thing – you want your phone fully charged in the morning so it’ll last through the entire day. And even with cutting-edge smartphones that can charge to max capacity in a matter of an hour, there’s no guarantee that you’ll remember to charge it in the morning while you’re in a sleepy daze. Advice to leave your phone unplugged during th…
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We’ve always been fascinated by what would become of Earth and us if something disastrous happened. Have you wondered about it as well? Well, that’s why Hollywood makes so many movies about the end of the world. So what would happen if Earth suddenly stopped spinning (it’s really slowing down, by the way!). Let’s have a look at the incredible conse…
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Ever wonder if everyday things have secret purposes? 🤯 From hidden features in objects you see daily to surprising uses you never imagined, get ready to look at the world around you in a whole new way! 🌍🔍 #HiddenSecrets #MindBlown #EverydayMysteries Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------…
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Scientists have discovered that, far in the future, our Sun will go through a massive transformation! Right now, it's a stable star in the middle of its life, but billions of years from now, it will start to run out of fuel. As this happens, it’ll expand into what’s called a "red giant," growing up to 300 times its current size! This means it could…
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Scientists have noticed something strange about Pluto and its big moon, Charon, and it's making them rethink a lot! Unlike most moons, Charon is almost half the size of Pluto, so they actually orbit around a point in space between them, almost like they're twin planets. On top of that, Pluto has a reddish "heart" and Charon has a dark "cap" at its …
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Everyday items around us often have hidden features we don’t even realize are there! For example, the tiny hole in a pen cap isn’t just for looks—it’s there to keep air flowing if someone accidentally swallows it. Ever notice the extra fabric that comes with new clothes? It’s not just for patches; it’s so you can test how the fabric reacts to washi…
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Optical illusions are amazing because they mess with your brain, making you see things that aren’t really there! Some images might look like they’re moving, but they’re actually totally still. Others can hide faces, objects, or colors, and it’s up to you to spot them. These illusions trick your brain by playing with shapes, colors, and patterns in …
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Antarctica has a strange secret: it’s one of the best places on Earth to find meteorites! This icy continent may seem like an odd spot, but there’s a reason so many space rocks are discovered there. When meteors land on the white ice, they’re way easier to spot than in rocky or forested areas. Plus, the ice sheets flow slowly and push buried meteor…
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Knowing the early signs of a toxic relationship can save you from a heartbreak later. If you feel like and of these 10 red flags are true for your relationship, it’s time to change something to find a way out of the vicious love circle. If you absolutely can't stop thinking about someone and if your mood depends entirely on whether or not they call…
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The plane had been in the air for a mere 25 seconds when the pilots noticed weird noises and vibrations. They tried several ways to improve the situation, but nothing worked. And just over a minute into the flight, when the plane reached 3,000 feet, both engines failed: first, the right one; two seconds later, the left one. It seemed like only a mi…
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A logo is the face of a brand, and we often buy this or that item because its “face” is well-known to the world. Come on, don’t deny it! As for the best logos, they convey a hidden subtext that represents the company’s values, goals, or history. So, here are 12 world-famous logos with a secret hidden meaning! TIMESTAMPS: Airbnb 1:15 TripAdvisor 2:0…
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Hey guys! How about a quick 24-hour trip through the history of our planet? That’s right – 4.5 billion years in just 1 day! In real time, the magnetic poles switch places every 250,000 years. Yep, North becomes South, and South is the new North – magnetically, at least! But on this 1-day-old planet, they’re changing 12 times a second! Also, the con…
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In the age of gender equality, some may consider “ladylike” or “gentlemanly” conduct old-fashioned, snobbish, or just plain unnecessary. But there are still those of us who want to show sophisticated and refined behavior. In this video, we’ll tell you about all the rules of ladylike behavior that are necessary to know in order to be revered by thos…
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Are you one of us? A curious soul who can't live without asking yourself all kinds of thoughtful or even crazy hypotheticals? Like, why do birds fly, what if the sun disappeared right now, or what if it, on the contrary, never set?... Oh hey, why don't we try to figure out the one about the sunset thing? Other videos you might like: What If the Sun…
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Space is full of amazing and rare facts that can totally blow your mind! For instance, did you know that there's a huge storm on Jupiter that's been raging for over 300 years? And that some stars are so big, they could fit a million suns inside them! Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is just one of billions in the universe, and it even has a “halo” around…
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Think you know your body? 🤔 Guess again! School missed some of the coolest facts about what makes you, YOU! From hidden superpowers to bizarre quirks, get ready for a wild ride through the wonders of the human body! 💥👀 #MindBlown #HumanBodySecrets Animation is created by Bright Side. -----------------------------------------------------------------…
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When a giant asteroid hit Earth around 66 million years ago, it created a massive disaster that wiped out the dinosaurs. But somehow, many mammals survived, and scientists have some ideas why. Unlike the dinosaurs, early mammals were small and could burrow underground or hide in small spaces, which helped them escape the intense heat and fires. The…
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Astronomers recently found a massive planet, LHS 3154b, that’s over 13 times heavier than Earth, and it’s puzzling scientists. It orbits a small, dim red star, which shouldn't have enough material to form such a huge planet. Normally, stars like this would create much smaller planets. The discovery of LHS 3154b goes against the current theories of …
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These 16 riddles are perfect for boosting your critical thinking and sharpening your focus! Each riddle challenges you to look beyond the obvious and think carefully before answering. They’re designed to make you question assumptions, spot hidden clues, and test how well you pay attention to details. Some might sound simple, but the answers often h…
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Scientists have discovered what they believe to be the oldest village in Europe, and it has a unique twist—it was surrounded by wooden spikes! This ancient village, which could be nearly 7,000 years old, was likely built with these spikes, or palisades, as a form of protection. Archaeologists think the spikes were put up to keep out wild animals or…
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It was the very beginning of the year 1912. A giant chunk of ice broke off a glacier in southwest Greenland. It was a huge thing - more than 1,700 ft long, it weighed around 75 million tons! Btw, out of 15,000 to 30,000 icebergs that drift away from Greenland’s glaciers, only 1% ever makes it all the way to the Atlantic. That's why it's so amazing …
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The titan of the sea, the great unsinkable ship that sank – over a century later, the mystery of the Titanic is still being studied to this day. Only a third of the ship’s passengers survived, while over 1,500 lost their lives. But out of all those casualties, only 340 bodies were recovered. So, the question remains: what happened to the remaining …
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Croesus, the king of Lydia, who reigned for 14 years in the 6th century BCE, was legendary for his wealth. You might wonder what the man did to protect his treasures. Well, rumor has it that he used to put curses on his most valuable belongings, including the infamous King Croesus's golden brooch, one of the most precious items in his jewelry colle…
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The universe is too big for us to be the only ones in it. It's just a matter of knowing where to look, and scientists from NASA's TESS program might have stumbled across the next clue in this galactic scavenger hunt. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite was launched in April of 2019 with the aim of locating planets in orbit around nearby stars…
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Stretch your brain a little and check if you can cope with tricky riddles from children's books. These puzzles might seem easy at first, but in fact they are a good test for your logic and critical thinking. Many adults get a brain freeze when they see such brain-teasers for kids. Check if you are smarter than many people who stumbled upon these ri…
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Why does your phone battery die so fast? These days, owning a smartphone means constantly searching for a socket thanks to the battery running out so quickly. Sometimes it’s not even enough for one day. You might blame the manufacturer, but the sad truth is that the main problem here is operator error. Did you know, for example, that charging your …
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Many of us think flying is a great way to travel, but things can get dull if you wind up stuck on the tarmac waiting for takeoff. While you're sitting there wondering if it would’ve taken any longer just to drive, you might notice a little triangular sticker above your window. Only four windows on each plane are marked this way. Usually red or blac…
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Once upon a time, in a little town, there lived a boy who dried his mobile phone with a hairdryer and never put it in airplane mode before take-off. People told him to stop, but he wouldn’t listen. So the passengers duck-taped him to the wing outside, and he had a very windy flight and lousy reception. Okay, maybe not the duck tape thing. But let’s…
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Riddles, logical tasks, brainteasers and puzzles to check your logical skills. Some of them will take a few seconds and others require more time and effort. Only a lucky few can solve a problem just based on reasonable deduction. Are you among them? TIMESTAMPS Fake coins 0:28 A challenge for a chef 1:17 The worker's salary 2:28 Chickens and eggs 4:…
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How to make your teeth whiter? Many people believe that a white-teeth smile is something a person is born with: either you have it or you don’t. Luckily, that's not the case! Particular toothbrushing techniques can help you make your smile brighter and whiter. The first step on your journey to white teeth is to choose the right products. Your tooth…
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Even though skin tags are mostly harmless and don’t cause any pain, once you have them, you just can't wait to get rid of them for good, right? We’ve collected some of the most effective and simple ways that'll help you remove skin tags once and for all at home. The skin tag might look atypical or suspicious, and the doctor may wanna perform a biop…
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Crossing your legs at the knee is a very common pose people adopt when sitting down; many of us do it automatically. This position is elegant and sexy, and often associated with being ’’feminine’’ and ’’ladylike.’’ We’ve gotten used to crossing our legs without thinking, but not too many of us know that it can have some serious consequences for our…
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There are so many myths about our world that have been proven wrong over time! For starters, many people used to believe the Earth was flat, but we now know it’s round thanks to science and space exploration. Another myth is that goldfish only have a three-second memory—turns out they can actually remember things for months. You’ve probably heard t…
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Some scientific discoveries are so mind-blowing, they sound like they belong in a fantasy novel! For example, scientists have found tiny creatures called tardigrades that can survive extreme conditions, even in space. There’s also the discovery of quantum entanglement, where particles can connect and communicate instantly across huge distances, alm…
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A massive 650-foot mega-tsunami hit Greenland after a huge rockslide in a fjord, and it shook the Earth! This wasn’t your usual wave—it was caused by a big chunk of rock crashing into the water. The force sent a massive wall of water rushing through the fjord, swallowing everything in its path. It was so powerful that scientists recorded it as a ma…
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The science of taste perception is all about how our tongues and brains work together to identify flavors. We usually think of five basic tastes: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami (which is a savory flavor). But scientists recently discovered a sixth taste called “oleogustus,” which is the taste of fat. Not everyone perceives taste in exactly t…
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If you have certain items in your house, it might be time to toss them out for your safety. Old, expired cleaning products or medications can become ineffective or even harmful over time. Damaged or recalled electronics can pose fire hazards, so it’s best to get rid of them. Moldy food lurking in the back of your fridge? That’s definitely something…
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