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  • Bruno Mars is the most-listened to artist in the world on Spotify. He's won 16 Grammys. In case you thought there were no battles left for him to win, this week he unlocked another achievement.
  • Neurologist Corey McGraw gives a positive outlook to those with multiple sclerosis. Gynecologist Renee Mestad tells about a new nonhormonal birth control option for women. Urologist Scott Wiener explains how to prevent kidney stones.
  • Dr. Stephen Thomas, a virologist and infectious disease specialist, discusses how the omicron variant differs from the delta, and how to protect yourself from COVID-19 as we enter year three. Public health professor Christopher Morley explains the numbers that help track the pandemic.
  • Neurologist Hesham Masoud gives key points about how recreational marijuana products affect the brain and body. Neurologist Ahmed Eldokla discusses how long COVID symptoms may impact the body's autonomic nervous system.
  • Psychiatric nurse practitioner Thomas Ringwood addresses anxiety screening and what to do for those who test positive. Pathologist Gustavo de la Roza tells how prostate cancers are graded and staged.
  • Neurologist Jenny Meyer explains what's important to know about polio and its potential after-effects. Pediatric infectious disease specialist Leonard Weiner discusses the threat from polio today and what he recalls of the disease early in his career.
  • As part of our series about students and teachers, musicologist Bruce Nemerov describes the way that one song is recorded by several different musicians in different decades of the 20th century. The older musicians are teaching the younger musicians through the song "Sitting on Top of the World." We hear the song as recorded by Al Jolson, The Mississippi Sheiks, Howlin' Wolf, Eric Clapton, Bill Monroe and The Grateful Dead.
  • Daniel Runde on the Campbell Conversations.
  • Daniel Jaffee on the Campbell Conversations.
  • The first debate of the 2016 presidential campaign season is Thursday, Aug. 6. With so many Republican candidates trying to get on stage, what should voters be looking for?
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