
In Good Health
by Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN
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- 🇦🇺AU · Medicine#1855K to 30K
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6.5K to 43K🇦🇺70%🇮🇳23%🇵🇱7% - Active Followers
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Solving The Loneliness Epidemic: The Complete Guide To Making Friends | Your Child Is Not Their Weight: How To Promote A Healthy Body Image
May 10, 2026
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Solving The Loneliness Epidemic: The Complete Guide To Making Friends
May 9, 2026
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Medical Notes: Your Overreactions Are Worsening Your Anxiety, How Your Hometown Is Aging You, And Can Diamonds Stop Global Warming?
May 9, 2026
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Your Child Is Not Their Weight: How To Promote A Healthy Body Image
May 9, 2026
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Fear Foods: Why ARFID Is Much More Than Just ‘Picky Eating’ | The Secret To Productivity: The Big Three Factors Every Space Needs
May 3, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/10/26 | ![]() Solving The Loneliness Epidemic: The Complete Guide To Making Friends | Your Child Is Not Their Weight: How To Promote A Healthy Body Image | Caroline Maguire, an ADHD coach, breaks down the components of making friends and how to be your most authentic self in these relationships. Then, parental obsession with a child’s weight can often fracture the family bond instead of improving health. Rebecca K. Morrison, and Dr. Joey Skelton explore the power of storytelling in helping adolescents navigate these pressures... | — | ||||||
| 5/9/26 | ![]() Solving The Loneliness Epidemic: The Complete Guide To Making Friends | Making friends is hard – even more so if you think differently than the people around you. But having meaningful connections is a crucial component of a fulfilling life. This week, Caroline Maguire, an ADHD coach, breaks down the components of making friends and how to be your most authentic self in these relationships. | — | ||||||
| 5/9/26 | ![]() Medical Notes: Your Overreactions Are Worsening Your Anxiety, How Your Hometown Is Aging You, And Can Diamonds Stop Global Warming? | Your intense reactions may be causing increasing your anxiety. Are diamonds our secret weapon against global warming? Your zip code might be aging you faster than your genetic clock. Are you addicted to food? | — | ||||||
| 5/9/26 | ![]() Your Child Is Not Their Weight: How To Promote A Healthy Body Image | Parental obsession with a child’s weight can often fracture the family bond instead of improving health. Our experts this week explore the power of storytelling in helping adolescents navigate these pressures, and provide tips on how to instill healthy habits in the home. | — | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Fear Foods: Why ARFID Is Much More Than Just ‘Picky Eating’ | The Secret To Productivity: The Big Three Factors Every Space Needs | ur experts explore treatment options and the reality of navigating a world focused on food when the very act of consuming it feels like an exhausting chore. Then, Leidy Klotz explains these core needs and how we can intentionally design and seek out spaces that help us thrive. | — | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | ![]() The Secret To Productivity: The Big Three Factors Every Space Needs | The physical environments where we live, work, and play have a profound impact on our mental state and productivity. Our emotional well-being in any given setting is determined by a psychological formula known as “The Big Three." Our expert explains these core needs and how we can intentionally design and seek out spaces that help us thrive. | — | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Fear Foods: Why ARFID Is Much More Than Just ‘Picky Eating’ | While food is often the centerpiece of social connection, those living with avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder, or ARFID, fear these daily meals. Unlike many other eating disorders, this condition is driven by sensory sensitivities or a lack of interest in eating rather than concerns over body weight or composition. Our experts explore treatment options and the reality of navigating a world focused on food when the very act of consuming it feels like an exhausting chore. | — | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Medical Notes: A Revolutionary Flu Shot, How To Stop Procrastinating, And How Your Income Affects The Health Of Your Baby | How your finances are affecting the health of your newborn baby. A smarter vaccine strategy could be the key to a universal flu shot. The impact of being in a romantic relationship with a narcissist. Stopping the cycle of procrastination might only take two minutes of reflection. | — | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Rethinking Inflammation: How ‘Rest And Ice’ Is Sabotaging Your Healing | The Weight Of Winning Pt.2: Overcoming Binge Eating As A Man | Dr. Thomas Buchheit explains how to rethink our relationship with inflammation and leverage our own biological systems to heal joints and nerves. Then, Danny O’Connor took a step back from his professional boxing career to address his binge eating disorder. He details the ups and downs of his journey, as well as his mission to create a space for men to openly speak about their struggles. | — | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Medical Notes: Why Americans Are Dying Earlier Than Everyone Else, The Hidden Dangers Of A Brain Tumor, And Can Doctors Prescribe Exercise? | The hidden weight of a brain tumor may be doing more damage than the cancer itself. Why are Americans still dying early? A high-fat diet may be bad for your brain. Should doctors be writing prescriptions for exercise? | — | ||||||
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| 4/25/26 | ![]() The Weight Of Winning Pt.2: Overcoming Binge Eating As A Man | Danny O’Connor took a step back from his professional boxing career to address his binge eating disorder. However, healing wasn’t as easy as he expected. O’Connor details the ups and downs of his journey, as well as his mission to create a space for men to openly speak about their struggles. | — | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Rethinking Inflammation: How ‘Rest And Ice’ Is Sabotaging Your Healing | Everything you know about inflammation may be wrong. While standard protocols like rest and icing aim to suppress inflammation, new research suggests that an intense, short-term inflammatory response is actually essential for the body's natural healing process. Dr. Thomas Buchheit explains how to rethink our relationship with inflammation and leverage our own biological systems to heal joints and nerves. | — | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Creative Healing: Why Doctors Are Writing Prescriptions For The Arts | The Weight Of Winning: A Boxer’s Fight With Binge Eating Disorder | Science is suggesting that engaging in creative endeavors is a key component of our physical and mental health. In the UK, doctors are writing "social prescriptions" to provide patients with clinical access to creative outlets. Our experts explain the new research supporting this shift and argue that creative participation is essential for our health. Then, boxer Danny O’Connor shares his story, highlighting the struggles of seeking help for binge eating as both a man and an elite athlete. | — | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Creative Healing: Why Doctors Are Writing Prescriptions For The Arts | Science is suggesting that engaging in creative endeavors is a key component of our physical and mental health. In the UK, doctors are writing "social prescriptions" to provide patients with clinical access to creative outlets. Our experts explain the new research supporting this shift and argue that creative participation is essential for our health. | — | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Medical Notes: The Best Bread To Eat For IBD, Revolutionizing Pain Relief, And How To Tell If You’re Having A Panic Attack | The hidden weight of a brain tumor may be doing more damage than the cancer itself. Why are Americans still dying early? A high-fat diet may be bad for your brain. Should doctors be writing prescriptions for exercise? | — | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | ![]() The Weight Of Winning: A Boxer’s Fight With Binge Eating Disorder | For years, boxer Danny O’Connor didn’t realize his extreme methods of cutting weight masked a severe struggle with binge eating disorder. This cycle of dangerous physical manipulation followed by uncontrollable eating left him feeling like an unwilling passenger in his own body. This week he shares his story, highlighting the struggles of seeking help for binge eating as both a man and an elite athlete. | — | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Are You A Narcissist? The Truth Behind This Personality Disorder | The Return Of Measles: The Hidden Dangers Of This Preventable Disease | Narcissistic personality disorder develops through a combination of genetics and childhood development. Wendy T. Behary addresses common misconceptions and explains the roots of this often-villainized condition. Then, despite being declared eliminated in America more than two decades ago, measles has made a significant resurgence and is on track to break modern records. Dr. Ben Bradley explains the dangers of the current uptick in cases and sets the record straight on vaccine misinformation. | — | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | ![]() Are You A Narcissist? The Truth Behind This Personality Disorder | Narcissistic personality disorder develops through a combination of genetics and childhood development. While the term is often used casually to describe selfish behavior, a true diagnosis reflects a much more complicated disorder. Wendy T. Behary addresses common misconceptions and explains the roots of this often-villainized condition. | — | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | ![]() Medical Notes: Conquering Your Phobias, Managing Adult Asthma, And The New Era Of Injectable Bandages | Scientists have discovered how to inject bandages into the body. How to manage your adult asthma. Are you addicted to food? Can you ever truly conquer a fear? | — | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | ![]() The Return Of Measles: The Hidden Dangers Of This Preventable Disease | Despite being declared eliminated in America more than two decades ago, measles has made a significant resurgence and is on track to break modern records. With no known treatment, patients must try to manage symptoms like high fever and potential respiratory or neurological complications that can be fatal for unvaccinated children. Dr. Ben Bradley explains the dangers of the current uptick in cases and sets the record straight on vaccine misinformation. | — | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Childhood Sexual Abuse Pt.2: The Role Of Mothers In The Healing Journey | The Lead Legacy: How Toxic Metal Is Sneaking Into Your Life | Psychologist Dr. Frank Putnam continues to detail the physical and mental impact of childhood sexual abuse. He also discusses his personal experience uncovering a child trafficking ring led by a coworker at the National Institutes of Health. Then, despite its historical prevalence in everything from ancient plumbing to 20th-century gasoline, lead is a highly dangerous metal that can accumulate in the human body over a lifetime. Researchers have been analyzing strands of hair to track long-term lead exposure and evaluate the impact of the EPA’s environmental regulations. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Medical Notes: How To Heal Faster After A Heart Attack, How Sleep Deprivation Distorts Legal Evidence, And Is Keto Good For Your Brain? | Is ‘Keto’ the key to a more resilient brain? The hidden weight of a brain tumor may be doing more damage than the cancer itself. Can an injection repair a broken heart? The difference between a true confession and a false one may simply be a good night's rest. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | ![]() The Lead Legacy: How Toxic Metal Is Sneaking Into Your Life | Despite its historical prevalence in everything from ancient plumbing to 20th-century gasoline, lead is a highly dangerous metal that can accumulate in the human body over a lifetime. Researchers have been analyzing strands of hair to track long-term lead exposure and evaluate the impact of the EPA’s environmental regulations. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Childhood Sexual Abuse Pt.2: The Role Of Mothers In The Healing Journey | Psychologist Dr. Frank Putnam continues to detail the physical and mental impact of childhood sexual abuse. He also discusses his personal experience uncovering a child trafficking ring led by a coworker at the National Institutes of Health. | — | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession | How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors | Our experts explain how to recognize the signs of scrupulosity and the specialized treatments that can help patients restore a healthy relationship with their faith. Then, He discusses the generational cycles of childhood sexual abuse and how we can end those patterns. | — | ||||||
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3 placements across 3 markets.
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3 placements across 3 markets.
