Ladies’s Well being Interrupted Podcast: Season 2 Recap

Aug 4, 2024
Ladies’s Well being Interrupted Podcast: Season 2 Recap Authors: Edidiong Daniel, BSc. Environmental Toxicology | WHRC Social Media Committee Member | Editor: Romina Garcia de leon Reviewer: Bonnie LeeRevealed: July nineteenth, 2024We’ve come to the top of Season 2 of the Ladies’s Well being Interrupted Podcast! - a podcast that facilities on girls’s well being throughout these 4 themes: normal well being and wellness, mind well being, socio-cultural determinants of well being in addition to politics, coverage, and advocacy. The second season of the Ladies’s Well being Interrupted Podcast was hosted by UBC’s Masters of Journalism college students, Chhavi Mehra and Sarah Williscraft, and featured friends throughout numerous establishments and fields. All episodes can be found on any main podcast streaming platform. If you happen to haven’t tuned in but, right here’s a fast recap!Season 2 kicked off with Dr. Lori Brotto, a professor within the UBC Division of Gynecology, a registered psychologist in Vancouver, and Government Director of the Ladies’s Well being Analysis Institute of BC, discussing Cultivating Feminine Sexual Need by means of Mindfulness. Dr. Brotto shared the position of mindfulness and environmental affect in cultivating feminine sexual wishes and mentioned the orgasm hole and contributing components, whereas additionally debunking some myths surrounding feminine sexuality.Subsequent, we had Dr. Najah Adreak, a medical researcher and an advocate for cardiovascular well being and remedy, particularly for underserved girls sufferers, for episode two: Why are Ladies’s Cardiovascular Considerations Typically Downplayed? Dr. Adreak mentioned why girls’s cardiovascular well being is commonly downplayed and in addition make clear the data gaps in girls’s cardiovascular well being, the variations between female and male hearts, how hormonal modifications and social determinants of well being can have an effect on girls’s coronary heart well being long-term, and the position of physicians in filling the data...

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