Ranked #1

Key to Public Health: Epidemiology
Key to Public Health: Epidemiology
Sociologist David Phillips, PhD joins host David Granet, MD to discuss the value of epidemilogical studies. Philips expl... Read more
24 Jul 2017
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3mins
Ranked #2

Opioids: The Alarming Data
Opioids: The Alarming Data
Dr. Dina Wallin, a pediatric emergency medicine specialist, discusses disturbing data on the opioid issue in America. Se... Read more
18 Sep 2017
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3mins
Ranked #3

Reimagining Food Waste: Future Thought Leaders Series Presented by the Berry Good Food Foundation
Reimagining Food Waste: Future Thought Leaders Series Presented by the Berry Good Food Foundation
Food waste in the United States is at an all-time high. More than 40 percent of all edible food is tossed out each year ... Read more
12 Sep 2016
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1hr 28mins
Ranked #4

Toxic Plants Fungi and Herbal Supplements
Toxic Plants Fungi and Herbal Supplements
Substances that might seem innocent can be toxic. Dr. Kent Olson is the Medical Director of the San Francisco Poison Con... Read more
24 Apr 2017
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58mins
Ranked #5

Social and Cultural Determinants of Developmental Disabilities
Social and Cultural Determinants of Developmental Disabilities
Leslie Rubin, MD. Morehouse School of Medicine. Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Educa... Read more
5 Sep 2017
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30mins
Ranked #6

Does Air Pollution Make You Fat and Pre-Diabetic? - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Does Air Pollution Make You Fat and Pre-Diabetic? - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
John Balmes, MD, UCSF Professor, gives insight into how air pollution may impact obesity and metabolic health. Series: "... Read more
4 Oct 2018
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17mins
Ranked #7

Equity and the Environment: What's the Connection? - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Equity and the Environment: What's the Connection? - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Rachel Morello-Frosch, PhD, MPH, UC Berkeley, explores the compounding impact of social inequity and environmental expos... Read more
4 Oct 2018
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17mins
Ranked #8

The Obesogens: What You Need to Know - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
The Obesogens: What You Need to Know - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Bruce Blumberg, PhD, UC Irvine Professor of Developmental and Cell Biology and leader in the field of "obesogens," discu... Read more
4 Oct 2018
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20mins
Ranked #9

Stress and Obesity - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Stress and Obesity - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Barbara Laraia, PhD, UC Berkeley, reveals why neighborhoods and stress have a major impact on obesity and pregnancy. Ser... Read more
4 Oct 2018
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9mins
Ranked #10

Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Jenny Jay, PhD, UCLA Professor and Researcher at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, provides perspecti... Read more
8 Oct 2018
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21mins
Ranked #11

Do Chemicals Make it Harder to Burn Calories? - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Do Chemicals Make it Harder to Burn Calories? - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Michele La Merrill, PhD, MPH, UC Davis Professor of Environmental Toxicology, discusses how calories are burned and whet... Read more
4 Oct 2018
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20mins
Ranked #12

Metabolic Health Alzheimer's Dementogens Exposome: The Hidden Epidemic
Metabolic Health Alzheimer's Dementogens Exposome: The Hidden Epidemic
Dale Bredesen, MD, UCSF and UCLA, discusses how environmental toxins may lead to Alzheimers disease. Series: "UCSF Conso... Read more
10 Oct 2018
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35mins
Ranked #13

What is Lead? Where is Lead?
What is Lead? Where is Lead?
There are toxins throughout our environment that can cause significant harm. Dr. Timur Durrani discusses the metal Lead,... Read more
14 Sep 2017
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2mins
Ranked #14

Opening Remarks - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Opening Remarks - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
Elissa Epel, PhD, and Dan Lowenstein, MD, open the symposium that explores how social, psychological and physical enviro... Read more
3 Oct 2018
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13mins
Ranked #15

Boost Your Flexibility
Boost Your Flexibility
Improving flexibility increases your independence while also decreasing the likelihood of a fall. Lowen Cattolico, UCSF ... Read more
8 Mar 2017
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2mins
Ranked #16

Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon with Dr. Paul Blanc
Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon with Dr. Paul Blanc
When a new technology makes people ill, how high does the body count have to be before protective steps are taken? Dr. P... Read more
8 Sep 2017
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59mins
Ranked #17

Unfracking the Future through Developing Civic Technoscience
Unfracking the Future through Developing Civic Technoscience
Premature births, unexplained human and livestock sicknesses, flammable water faucets, toxic wells and the onset of hund... Read more
11 Feb 2019
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58mins
Ranked #18

Five Minute Summary of the Exposome and Metabolic Health Symposium by Elissa Epel
Five Minute Summary of the Exposome and Metabolic Health Symposium by Elissa Epel
Closing comments by Elissa Epel, PhD, UCSF, Professor, Director at COAST and SSEW. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity ... Read more
11 Oct 2018
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6mins