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A collection of audio stories by Signal Award-winning producer Erin Bump. Reach her at erintimony@gmail.com.

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  • When Life Gives You Lemons
    Mar 5 2025
    From the Stanford Center on Longevity, episode 4 of Century Lives: the 51%. What are autoimmune diseases, exactly? And how many people have them? Experts can’t quite agree on the precise number, but it’s a lot: somewhere between 10 and 15% of the population. And 80% of those people are women. Autoimmune diseases contribute significantly to a lower quality of life, and incidences of autoimmune diseases are dramatically increasing. Autoimmune diseases have typically been under-researched and, as a consequence, are poorly understood. But thanks to new funding and research, efforts are underway to gain new insights into this category of diseases that affect millions of women.

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    30 min
  • Your Heart Is on Barbra Streisand's Mind
    Feb 12 2025

    From the Stanford Center on Longevity, episode 3 of Century Lives: The 51%. Everyone knows that heart disease is a men’s issue. But as it turns out, everyone is wrong. Heart disease is also the leading killer of women. And despite significant efforts to educate the public about women’s heart disease, the risks that women face are still badly understood—not just by the public, but by the medical community, too. Why are doctors still ill-prepared to treat women with heart disease? And why do so many women not realize the threat of cardiovascular disease to their own health?




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    33 min
  • Zombie Takis
    Dec 7 2023

    We travel to rural Arkansas, where we explore ultra-processed foods and meet people who are tackling obesity as a disease—not a personal choice.


    Produced for Century Lives: A Lifetime of Inequality from the Stanford Center on Longevity.


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    36 min
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