TED Health

TED Health

TED

What does exercise do to your brain? Can psychedelics treat depression? From smart daily habits to new medical breakthroughs, welcome to TED Health, with host Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. TED speakers answer questions you never even knew you had, and share ideas you won't hear anywhere else, all around how we can live healthier lives.

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What are allergies — and how to get rid of them with Dr. Zachary Rubin

What are allergies — and how to get rid of them with Dr. Zachary Rubin

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Does eating local honey help reduce your allergies through microexposure to local pollen? How effective is at-home allergies test? And why do so many Olympic athletes have asthma? These are some of the questions raised in today’s conversation with immunologist Dr. Zachary Rubin. From cat dander to pollen to peanuts, Dr. Rubin discusses how having minor to severe allergies can affect your health and what you can do to manage your allergies.Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast---------------------------------------------------------------Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to raise kids who can handle hard things | Kathryn Hecht

How to raise kids who can handle hard things | Kathryn Hecht

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Could exposing kids to their fears help them thrive later on in life? Exploring the science of exposure therapy, pediatric psychologist Kathryn Hecht shows how encouraging children to handle discomfort builds confidence and resilience. Through personal stories and practical strategies, she shares the secret for raising kids ready to meet life’s challenges.Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast---------------------------------------------------------------Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The psychology of forgiveness with Michael McCullough | from WorkLife with Adam Grant

The psychology of forgiveness with Michael McCullough | from WorkLife with Adam Grant

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In this season of WorkLife, we’re pairing each of our regular episodes with a companion interview to do a deeper dive into the topic. This is the companion for our episode on the secrets of a great apology. Michael McCullough is a psychology professor at UC San Diego and a pioneer in the study of forgiveness, gratitude, and empathy—he finds that although forgiveness is important, it isn’t always the answer to conflict. Michael and Adam discuss why humans evolved to forgive, examine what causes people to hold grudges, and settle last episode’s debate about whether it’s appropriate to ask for forgiveness.Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast---------------------------------------------------------------Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The secrets to aging well with Zeke Emanuel

The secrets to aging well with Zeke Emanuel

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When has healthcare advice become so complicated? And how should we be thinking about long-term wellness? Zeke Emanuel is an oncologist and bioethnicist whose latest book, Eat Your Ice Cream, might sound paradoxical against modern health trends and wellness noise. Zeke joins Shoshana to discuss what healthy aging looks like and why it’s never too late to practice health habits.Talk featuredTED-Ed: The 3 best predictors of how well you’ll age | Juulia JylhavaLearn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast---------------------------------------------------------------Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What medical dramas get right about dying with Katherine LaNasa, Tembi Locke, and Nikki Boyer

What medical dramas get right about dying with Katherine LaNasa, Tembi Locke, and Nikki Boyer

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From Grey’s Anatomy to The Pitt, medical tv shows depict TV deaths and illnesses all the time, but they’re rarely explored in depth. In this episode from the 2025 End Well Summit, Shoshana is in conversation with Tembi Locke, executive producer of From Scratch, Nikki Boyer, creator of Dying for Sex, and Katherine LaNasa, Emmy-award winning actress on The Pitt, on how TV showrunners can reshape dialogues around death and help everyone rethink end of life care for their loved ones.Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast---------------------------------------------------------------Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.