Everyday Medicine by Dr Luke Crantock
Conversations with colleagues providing helpful ideas and advice in healthcare
Episode 160. Motor Neuron Disease (MND) with Associate Professor Ernie Butler (Part 2)
Motor neuron disease (MND) refers to a group of relatively rare neurodegenerative diseases in which motor nerves in the spine and brain lose function over time.
Episode 159. Parkinson's Disease with Associate Professor Ernie Butler (part 1)
In this episode, we delve deeply into Parkinson’s Disease (PD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder primarily impacting dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra.
Episode 158. Forest Ecology, Bush Fires and Health with Professor David Lindenmayer
It’s difficult to walk through an old-growth natural forest anywhere in the world and not feel awe and a connection to the majesty of our beautifully stunning Earth, however, when these amazing ecosystems burn as forest fires the consequence has devastating outcomes for affected communities.
Episode 157. Globus and Cough with Dr Andrew Martin (part 3)
Globus, a persistent or intermittent sensation of a lump or foreign body in the throat, is a well-defined clinical symptom. Though it is non-painful, it can be long-lasting, difficult to treat, and prone to recurrence. Interestingly, this sensation often improves with eating and typically does not accompany dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) or odynophagia (painful swallowing).
Episode 155. Allergic Rhinitis and Sinusitis with Dr Andrew Martin (part 1)
Rhinitis, Sinusitis, and Rhinosinusitis are common conditions frequently seen in primary care. Studies indicate that 1.4 out of every 100 general practice encounters involve acute or chronic sinusitis, and over 2 million Australians are estimated to suffer from chronic rhinosinusitis. In some studies, this condition has shown a greater impact on social functioning than chronic heart failure, angina, or back pain.
Episode 154. Functional Breathing with Dr Allan Abbott (Part 2)
In an earlier episode titled ‘Breathing’ we had the privilege to explore heathy breathing patterns and the Bohr effect which governs oxygen delivery to tissues with physiotherapist and breathing expert Allan Abbott, if you haven’t had an opportunity to listen to that podcast, I recommend it as an introduction to the subject we are covering today.
Episode 153. Functional Breathing with Dr Allan Abbott (Part 1)
In an earlier episode titled ‘Breathing’ we had the privilege to explore heathy breathing patterns and the Bohr effect which governs oxygen delivery to tissues with physiotherapist and breathing expert Allan Abbott, if you haven’t had an opportunity to listen to that podcast, I recommend it as an introduction to the subject we are covering today.
Episode 152. Amyloid Diseases with Dr Simon Gibbs
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases in which abnormal proteins known as amyloid fibrils build up in various tissues including the kidney, heart, liver, skin, and nervous system resulting in a variety of clinical sequelae including organ dysfunction and death. There are over 23 unrelated proteins known to form amyloid fibrils, many of which are aggregates of misfolded proteins that are neither biodegradable nor can be recycled by our bodies.
Episode 151. Faecal Microbial Transplant for IBD
The use of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) to treat severe C. Difficile enterocolitis was visited in episode 14 of Everyday Medicine with Dr Darcy Holt as our guest. If you haven’t had an opportunity to listen to that conversation, please do and hopefully it will pique your interest. In this episode we invite a guest involved in active research at Melbourne’s St Vincent’s Hospital to discuss FMT in IBD broadly then more specifically as it applies to her current research project evaluating its efficacy in Crohn’s disease.