Special Post: China’s Smoking Epidemic
Source: dw.comApril 14, 2016By Marianne SibaudAs the world’s largest manufacturer and consumer of tobacco, the prevalence of smoking—as well as its associated mortality and morbidity—is high in China....
View ArticleThe Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): Interview with Dr. Shiv Chopra
This week, Maud interviews Dr. Shiv Chopra, specialist in veterinary medicine and microbiology, widely known as the senior scientific advisor who blew the whistle on the dangers of the bovine growth...
View ArticleThe Mental Health Landscape in Rwanda
Jeanne and CharlotteApril 26, 2016Twenty-two years after the genocide in Rwanda, we hear from two female survivors who have dedicated their lives to improving the mental health and wellbeing of women...
View ArticleChronic Diseases for the Majority World
Chevy with Dr. Nkurikiye and Crispin GishomaJune 14, 2016Heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and other chronic diseases are often thought to be public health issues only for high income countries,...
View ArticleL'alimentation vivante
"On est ce que l'on mange..."Dans cette émission, Maud Urbas parle alimentation et bien-être avec Laura Belfadla, directrice de l’Académie culinaire de Crudessence. Laura nous explique les principes de...
View ArticleGenetics and Personalized Medicine
By Iltis, Hugo - [1], CC BY 4.0, SourceJune 7 2016Mendel was an Augustinian monk, a scholar, a scientist and a botanist. Today, he is honoured as the father of genetics. Lots of titles for one man!...
View ArticleRacial Justice Matters! Part 1
Source: racialjusticematters.com14 June, 2016Racial Justice Matters: Advocating for Racial Health Equity was a 2-day conference held in October 2015, hosted by students in the Dalla Lana School of...
View ArticleRacial Justice Matters! Part 2
Source: racialjusticematters.com21 June, 2016Racial Justice Matters: Advocating for Racial Health Equity was a 2-day conference held in October 2015, hosted by students in the Dalla Lana School of...
View ArticleCancer Epidemiology and the Human Papilloma Virus
The Human Papilloma Virus; source: wikipedia.orgJuly 19, 2016Epidemiolowhat? Listen to this week's show to learn about what epidemiology is, the limits and strengths of quantitative research study...
View ArticleL'agriculture urbaine : Entretien avec Microhabitat
August 9, 2016Lors de cette émission, Maud Urbas discute avec Alexandre Ferrari, le fondateur de Microhabitat (http://microhabitat.ca), un projet d'agriculture et d'apiculture urbaine à Montréal. Quels...
View ArticleVers des organisations vivantes : Entretien avec Jonathan Jubinville
August 19, 2016Comment insuffler une nouvelle vie dans nos organisations et nos entreprises, favoriser l'expression de l'intelligence collective, et promouvoir le bien-être des employés ? Jonathan...
View ArticleWellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) at McGill
Jenny Ji & Chloe Rourke at CKUT studioAugust 23, 2016McGill University has added the internationally renowned Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) program to its toolkit to bridge the gap between...
View ArticleCalls to Action: Truth & Reconciliation for Healthcare Providers
October 4, 2016This episode is featuring an interview by Alice with Laura Heather of Global and Indigenous Health Nursing McGill as well as Jodi Tuck from McGill Ingram School of Nursing, who are...
View ArticleFunding Drive Special Episode: Pain!
Art by SwarezOctober 25, 2016Welcome to the CKUT Funding Drive Special Episode! Today, we talked about pain: what it is, how it works, its complexities and pain reducing remedies. For this episode, we...
View ArticleHallucinogen persisting perception disorder
December 6th, 2016This is a show aobut hppd, short for hallucinogenic perception disorder, which is a largely unresearched and ignored phenomena that affects people who have made use of psychedelics...
View ArticleYoga for Women
January 3rd, 2017In this episode, Maud Urbas interviews Michal Rokem-Negev, a Montreal-based teacher who specializes in Yoga for Women’s Health, based on the ‘Yoga Nashit’ method developed in Israel by...
View ArticleNavigating Through the Era of Pseudoscience
January 10th, 2017How safe are we from fake science? Is the healthcare sector any safer than the average citizen from this pseudoscientific issue? In fact, when just looking at the media and its...
View ArticleOveruse of Antibiotics and the Rise of Superbugs: A Major Global Health Crisis
January 31st, 2017We use antibiotics almost everyday. Even if we are not using antibiotics directly, food we eat will most likely contain antibiotics. Antibiotics are a such an important part of human...
View ArticleCancer Research
February 28th, 2017Today’s show featured three graduate students from the program of Experimental Surgery of McGill University who are doing cancer research. Experimental Surgery is a graduate studies...
View ArticleWomen's Health at a Glance
Women's health under the sun - open source imageMarch 14, 2017What does women's health mean to you?For today's show, Health on Earth wants to help our listeners explore some critical women's health...
View ArticleInadequate Housing & Health Outcomes
Habitat for Humanity blog photoMarch 21, 2017This episode explores how increasing population density and skyrocketing housing prices in major cities are limiting people’s options to substandard...
View ArticlemHealth in West Africa
Source: dimagi.comMay 16, 2017What is Mobile Health? On today's episode of Health on Earth, we explore the answers to this question with several folks from Dimagi - a social enterprise that builds...
View ArticleWhere Healthcare Went Wrong: The Problems with Modern Drug Industries
May 23rd, 2017Tune into the show on May 23rd to listen to a discussion regarding the current situation in the pharmaceutical industry. As some may know, the situation is far from being ideal in nature...
View ArticleMenstruation Matters!
Illustration by Uday Deb (Times of India Blog)October 24, 2017CKUT Funding Drive is happening from October 19th to 29th this year! This is the one time that we would like to ask all of our listeners to...
View ArticleArgentina asks IMF to release $50bn loan as crisis worsens
Argentina's government has unexpectedly asked for the early release of a $50bn (£37.2bn) loan from the International Monetary Fund.An economic crisis has led to rampant inflation and the Argentine peso...
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