Scientific American reporter Dina Fine Maron gives a weekly one-minute report on the latest health and medical news. To view all of our archived podcasts please go to www.scientificamerican.com/podcast
145 Available Episodes (145 Total)Average duration: 00:01:22
Feb 25, 2015
Emulsifiers in Food Linked to Obesity in Mice
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The common food additives altered mice microbiomes to encourage gut inflammation and overeating. Dina Fine Maron reports
Feb 17, 2015
Menopause Symptoms Have Unappreciated Staying Power
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Although clinical guidelines assume just two years for hot flashes and night sweats, a large study finds a median symptom duration of more than three times that length. Dina Fine Maron reports
Feb 12, 2015
Wearable Step Counters Offer Exercise Leg Up
00:01:40
High-tech pedometers do a decent job of counting steps accurately. Dina Fine Maron reports.
Jan 30, 2015
Millions Risk Alcohol–Medication Interactions
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Some 42 percent of U.S. adults who drink have been prescribed a drug that may interact negatively with alcohol. Dina Fine Maron reports
Jan 20, 2015
Life Extension May Add Just Bad Time
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Strains of the lab workhorse roundworm C. elegans that lived longer added more time being frail and had the same portion of their lives being healthy as normal worms. The work has implications for life-extension ideas such as caloric restriction. Dina Fine Maron reports
Jan 13, 2015
6 Steps to Women’s Heart Health
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Researchers tracked 70,000 for decades to find lifestyle clues for better cardiovascular condition. Dina Fine Maron reports
Dec 23, 2014
Avoid Back-Lit Reading before Bed
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Volunteers who read from an iPad before bed took longer to fall asleep and had less restful nights than when they read from a printed book. Dina Fine Maron reports.
Dec 16, 2014
Raw Milk Sicknesses Rise
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Nonpasteurized milk is fueling more outbreaks and hospitalizations. Dina Fine Maron reports
Dec 09, 2014
Abortions in Medical Settings Rarely Have Major Complications
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Careful tracking of more than 50,000 women during the six weeks after the procedure finds that serious adverse effects are rare. Dina Fine Maron reports
Dec 04, 2014
Diabetes Prevention in Midlife Helps Protect Aging Brain
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People with type 2 diabetes in middle age had greater cognitive impairment in the following decades than did their nondiabetic counterparts. Dina Fine Maron reports
Feb 25 | 00:01:56
Emulsifiers in Food Linked to Obesity in Mice
Feb 17 | 00:01:40
Menopause Symptoms Have Unappreciated Staying Power
Feb 12 | 00:01:40
Wearable Step Counters Offer Exercise Leg Up
Jan 30 | 00:01:42
Millions Risk Alcohol–Medication Interactions
Jan 20 | 00:01:37
Life Extension May Add Just Bad Time
Jan 13 | 00:01:41
6 Steps to Women’s Heart Health
Dec 23 | 00:01:33
Avoid Back-Lit Reading before Bed
Dec 16 | 00:01:43
Raw Milk Sicknesses Rise
Dec 09 | 00:01:32
Abortions in Medical Settings Rarely Have Major Complications
Dec 04 | 00:01:34
Diabetes Prevention in Midlife Helps Protect Aging Brain
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