Videos

Dec. 16, 2025

Why your migraine might be causing your tinnitus

Otolaryngologist Brian F. Worden discusses his article, "The surprising link between migraine and tinnitus." He reveals that for the 26-47 percent of tinnitus patients who also report migraines, the tinnitus may actually be an atypical migraine symptom, even without a headache. Brian explains how migraine, a complex neurological disorder, activates…

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Dec. 16, 2025

The hidden struggle of affording cancer treatment

Patients are silently foregoing cancer treatment due to hidden costs - a heartbreaking reality often overlooked. When treatment comes with a hefty price tag, many suffer in silence, unable to voice their struggles. This video sheds light on how indirect costs lead patients to skip essential medications, impacting their care…

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Dec. 15, 2025

Preventing physician burnout before it begins in med school

Urologist William Lynes discusses his article, "Teaching medical students what it is really like to be a physician." He confronts the tragic reality of physician burnout and suicide, arguing the culture of overwork is bred into medical training from day one. William proposes a critical shift in medical education: a…

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Dec. 15, 2025

Physicians turning side gigs into creative outlets

Many physicians found themselves at a crossroads during the pandemic, faced with unexpected challenges in their careers. Imagine being restricted by your own employment contract when you're trying to explore new opportunities or side gigs. This video sheds light on how physicians navigated their employment situations to pursue side gigs…

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Dec. 14, 2025

Sibling advice for surviving the medical school marathon

Medical student Chuka Onuh and orthopedic surgery resident Ogechukwu Onuh discuss their article, "A sibling’s guide to surviving medical school." They share lessons learned as siblings navigating medical training, focusing on the critical need to be intentional with time and avoid the "illusion of productivity." Chuka and Ogechukwu emphasize that…

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Dec. 14, 2025

Balancing cancer treatment costs and benefits

Balancing the cost of cancer treatment with its benefits is a complex and deeply personal journey. In this video, we explore the importance of having open conversations with patients about their treatment goals and the financial, physical, and emotional impacts they face. We'll discuss the need for a holistic approach…

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Dec. 13, 2025

How should kratom be regulated?

Retired nurse practitioner Heidi Sykora discusses her article, "The case for regulating, not banning, kratom." She provides an evidence-based perspective on why kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) should not be treated as a dangerous opioid, clarifying the significant pharmacological difference between the natural kratom leaf and the potent, synthesized 7-OH. Heidi explains…

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Dec. 13, 2025

Choose life every single day

Choosing life is a daily decision, not just a one-time choice. Every moment presents an opportunity to embrace the unwritten chapters of your story. In this video, we explore the power of resilience and the importance of pushing through life's challenging chapters. You'll learn why each day - even each…

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Dec. 12, 2025

How genetic testing redefines motherhood

Family physician Rebecca Thompson discusses her article, "The weight of genetic testing in a family," an excerpt from her book. She shares a profoundly personal story from the memoir about a woman who is a carrier of the Huntington's disease mutation and an expectant mother facing the agonizing wait for…

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Dec. 12, 2025

Should doctors mention side gigs in contracts

Navigating the world of initial contract negotiations can be a bit tricky, especially for physicians considering joining a new group. But what about those side gigs and intellectual property aspirations? Should they be part of the conversation from the start? This video sheds light on the delicate balance between pursuing…

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Dec. 11, 2025

New data reveals the massive pay gap for women ER doctors

Emergency physician Resa E. Lewiss and health care executive Jake Horowitz discuss their article, "Why women ER doctors earn $21,000 less than men." They reveal staggering new data that shatters the myth that the gender pay gap does not exist in emergency medicine, showing how it persists even after controlling…

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Dec. 11, 2025

Financial stress and cancer survival link

Financial toxicity is a silent threat lurking in the shadows of cancer treatment, affecting more than just wallets. Recent studies reveal a startling connection between financial hardship and the survival rates of cancer patients. Viewers will learn how declaring bankruptcy can significantly increase the risk of mortality for those battling…

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Dec. 10, 2025

Alzheimer's link with insulin resistance

Nationally recognized psychiatrist, internist, and addiction medicine specialist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article, "How insulin resistance may cause Alzheimer’s disease." Muhamad introduces the paradigm-shifting concept of Alzheimer’s as "Type 3 diabetes," arguing that insulin resistance in the brain is the root cause. He explains how this metabolic dysfunction starves…

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Dec. 10, 2025

Slow down to reduce family stress

Feeling like you're constantly being pulled in every direction? In a world where everything is snowballing faster than ever, it's easy to get swept away by the rush. Discover how slowing down can transform your family's mealtime experience and alleviate the stress and anxiety that come with it. By focusing…

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Dec. 9, 2025

How algorithmic bias created a mental health crisis

Health care executive Ronke Lawal discusses her article, "Digital mental health’s $20 billion blind spot." Ronke explains how the booming digital mental health industry is systematically failing 40 percent of the U.S. population (racial and ethnic minorities), ignoring a $20 billion market opportunity. She argues that the "one-size-fits-all" model, based…

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Dec. 9, 2025

The power of asking the right questions

Having someone with the right knowledge in the room can change everything. In this video, we explore how just a few words can lead to life-altering decisions and outcomes. From avoiding psychiatric facilities to extending a loved one's life, the impact is profound. With the right information, one child received…

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Dec. 8, 2025

Daily chemical exposure timing and your fertility

Fertility specialist Oluyemisi (Yemi) Famuyiwa discusses her article, "How timing affects chemical exposure risks." Yemi introduces her fascinating concept of "chrono-exposomics," explaining how the time of day you are exposed to environmental chemicals may be as important as the dose. She reveals how our body's circadian rhythms (like liver detoxification…

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Dec. 8, 2025

Intuition saved my life from cancer

Listening to your intuition can be life-saving, as one patient's story reveals. Imagine being on the brink of a critical health decision and choosing to trust your instincts over medical advice. In this video, you'll hear a personal account of how intuition led to early detection and a triumphant battle…

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Dec. 7, 2025

Understanding the cracked pot theory of a medical legacy

Psychiatrist and author Arthur Lazarus discusses his article, "Finding integrity at the end of a career." Arthur shares the poignant narrative of Dr. Raul Morales, a community internist facing retirement with a deep sense of despair, questioning if his forty-year medical career truly mattered. Through the powerful fable of the…

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Dec. 7, 2025

Social media's impact on our anxieties

Social media is flooding us with perfect snapshots, but how much does this influence our anxieties? In this video, we explore the overwhelming impact of idyllic images on our mental health. Gain insights on recognizing the constant bombardment of these "perfect" moments. It's eye-opening to consider that about 90% of…

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Dec. 6, 2025

A leader's journey through profound grief and loss

Health care strategist Dana Y. Lujan discusses her article, "Grief and leadership in health care." Dana shares her devastating personal story of losing both her son's father and, six years later, her only son, Joey, and how this profound grief exposed the failures of the health care system when faced…

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Dec. 6, 2025

Elderly care panic in the hospital

When a loved one is in distress, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and helpless. Imagine navigating a medical crisis without the right vocabulary or understanding of the situation. In this video, we explore the challenges faced when an elderly Spanish-speaking mother develops agitated delirium in a rehab center. Learn how…

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Dec. 5, 2025

Cancer care's financial toxicity

Oncologist and health care executive Yousuf Zafar discusses his article, "When cancer costs too much: Why financial toxicity deserves a place in clinical conversations." Yousuf explains the concept of "financial toxicity," a severe burden caused by both direct medical bills and indirect costs (like time off work or child care)…

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Dec. 5, 2025

Nonverbal cues in healthcare that hurt patients

Medical gaslighting can be as subtle as a sigh or a smirk, leaving patients feeling dismissed without a word spoken. Explore how nonverbal cues from healthcare professionals can impact patient trust and understanding. In today's fast-paced medical environment, where documentation takes center stage, these silent signals speak volumes. Patients are…

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