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Re:solve Talks
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Breaking the silence on men's mental health in South Africa
South Africa reports the tenth highest rate of suicide globally, and the situation is especially alarming for men. What societal...
Re:solve Talks
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Transforming LGBTQ+ healthcare in Malawi
In Malawi, members of the LGBTQIA+ community often face stigma and discrimination that limit access to essential healthcare services.
Re:solve Talks
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Challenging the powerful skin lightening industry
The global skin lightening industry is worth a staggering US$8.6 billion. There are concerns products perpetuate a preference for lighter...
Re:solve Talks
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Shattering bacterial vaginosis stigma
Bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal condition in women of childbearing age.
Re:solve Talks
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Fighting for greater psoriasis awareness in Latin America
Explore the impact of psoriasis in Latin America and the need for greater awareness and access to medication in the region.
Re:solve Talks
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Global awareness initiatives reducing skin disease stigma
Explore which role stigma plays for the 1.8 billion people globally affected by skin diseases.
Nikita Chopra
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The story of living with a chronic illness: The importance of empowering others
Have you heard of plaque psoriasis? Our host, journalist Brian Mastroianni, speaks with Nitika Chopra, a U.S.-based chronic illness...
Dr. James MacKillop
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How can we address the global burden of disease tied to alcohol?
In recent years, there has been much discussion over the ways substance use disorders — particularly alcohol use disorders — have...
Re:solve Global Health
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Turning hope into action for those living with rare diseases
Dr. David Fajgenbaum understands better than most what it is like to live on both sides of medicine. He has been both patient and...
Re:solve Global Health
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How we can we approach women's reproductive health in a 'person-centered' approach around the world
Dr. Kelsey Holt, a social and behavioral scientist whose research portfolio is dedicated to identifying ways to promote equity and...
Re:solve Global Health
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Breaking down healthcare barriers for trans people
Dr. Marci Bowers, a U.S.-based medical pioneer in gender affirmation surgery, joins our host, journalist Brian Mastroianni, in a...
Re:solve Global Health
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Supporting female healthcare workers in conflict settings around the world
In conversation with our Special Report on closing the gender health gap, Dr. Mamsallah Faal-Omisore joins our host, journalist Brian...
Re:solve Global Health
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Combating endometriosis: The overlooked disease
What can be done to better raise awareness about endometriosis and help women cope with this chronic condition.
Re:solve Global Health
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Let’s talk Climate Change & Health
In this episode, we speak to Rajat Jain, manager of projects at DakshamA Health, an Indian NGO that aims to empower patients and...
Re:solve Global Health
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(ES) Prevención de la mortalidad materna en Latinoamérica
Para nuestro primer episodio en español, invitamos a las doctoras Ana Múnera y Claudia Almonte, que han estado trabajando para crear más...
Re:solve Global Health
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Preventing maternal mortality in Latin America
What are the challenges that mothers in Latin America must face? And how do we re:solve them? We are joined by Dr. Johanna Contreras,...
Re:solve Global Health
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Where are we today in hitting the UNAIDS 2030 AIDS target?
Today, we are joined by Dr. Ernest Darkoh-Ampem from BroadReach group, a globally recognized leader in healthcare management. Among his...
Re:solve Global Health
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A new way of measuring corporate action towards healthier societies
This episode focuses on ensuring social corporate responsibility through a metric system that will be rolling out in Q1 2023. Health...
Re:solve Global Health
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Let's talk long COVID's impact on global health
For our first episode, we dig into long COVID. For most, coronavirus (COVID-19) feel better within a few days or weeks of their symptoms...
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