22 Dec
Posted by: Paul in: Podcasts
In this episode of iRescueRadio we start out talking about a rarity in health and science, with a foot being removed from a baby’s brain. From there, we talk about the Australian Red Cross’ new software that can teach you CPR via SMS. We go into the effects of the immune system at night, weight [...]
15 Dec
Posted by: Paul in: Podcasts
This episode of iRescueRadio covers Christmas safety. We start out talking about an accident involving Reindeer and a six car collision. This is followed by followed by Winter sports safety tips. What should you bring with you, when you take the kids sledding or skiing? Is there need for a helmet? After that we talk [...]
08 Dec
Posted by: Paul in: Podcasts
This week we discuss how tv has a negative health and social effects on children; we learn about the condition of a High School basketball player that collapsed with a heart attack in the middle of a game, and the outcome of that; and a CPR rescue story! Also discussed this week: how technology may [...]
iRescueRadio 003: Television and Health, High School Basketball Player Heart Attack, Neighborhood Rescue [ 40:51 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download24 Nov
Posted by: Paul in: Podcasts
This week we discuss how stem cells have shown to help the body accept an organ transplant; we investigate the reasons for misdiagnosis of asthma and other illnesses, such as overworked doctors and excess paperwork; a new skin cancer vaccine is discussed; and the power of sleep as a memory aid and an important agent [...]
iRescueRadio 002: Stem Cells, Overworked Doctors, Cancer Vaccine, Asthma, and Sleep [ 46:37 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadOn this week’s iRescueRadio, a Canberra Australia man is bit by a brown snake and survives, a boy in Belding Michigan is bit by a black widow spider, Google Flu Trends is released, and we discuss the effects of music on your health.
iRescueRadio 001: Brown snake, Black Widow, Flu, Music Therapy [ 37:11 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
iRescueRadio is a podcast for the rescue workers of the world. It was created to pay tribute to the rescue workers that are in the field, putting themselves on the line daily, to rescue those in need. We’re going to be covering topics surrounding the healthcare field, as well as whatever else comes up over [...]
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