Weekly Editors' Audio Summary for JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association
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CMAJ Podcasts: Exploring the latest in Canadian medicine from coast to coast to coast with your hosts, Drs. Mojola Omole and Blair Bigham. CMAJ Podcasts delves into the scientific and social health advances on the cutting edge of Canadian health care. Episodes include real stories of patients, clinicians, and others who are impacted by our health care system.
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Concise summaries of everything published in the latest weekly issue of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). NEJM publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
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We believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated, and we want to help you stay up to date with the latest research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
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CNBC's longest-running primetime original series, "American Greed" takes you inside the amazing real-life stories of how some people will do anything for money. The award-winning series is narrated by legendary actor Stacy Keach.
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Interviews with leading researchers and thinkers in health care about practice-changing research, innovations, and the most pressing issues facing medicine and health care today from JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Interviews with expert clinicians and researchers about topics relevant to clinical practice and patient care, including updates in management of common conditions from JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Diabetes Core Update is a monthly podcast that presents and discusses the latest clinically relevant articles from the American Diabetes Association’s four science and medical journals – Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes, and Diabetes Spectrum. Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long and presents 5-6 recently published articles from ADA journals. Intended for practicing physicians and health care professionals, Diabetes Core Update discusses how the latest research and informa ...
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Thorax, the official journal of the British Thoracic Society, publishes influential clinical and experimental research in respiratory medicine, paediatrics, immunology, pharmacology, pathology, and surgery. The focus is on work that advances scientific understanding and impacts clinical practice. http://thorax.bmj.com/
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British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a multimedia information portal that provides original research, reviews, and debate relating to clinically-relevant aspects of sport and exercise medicine. We contribute to innovation (research), education (teaching and learning), and knowledge translation (implementing research into practice and policy). We use web, print, video, and audio material to serve the international sport and exercise medicine community.
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Huberman Lab discusses neuroscience — how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health. We also discuss existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system works. Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. He has made numerous significant contributions to the ...
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The Rounds Table is a free recurring medical podcast covering the latest and most important research from major medical journals. It is intended for all practicing healthcare professionals and aims to to help them keep up to date in the care of their patients.
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Each week, Radio Health Journal breaks down important news in medicine, science and technology with the help of world-renowned experts. Our three weekly segments will help guide you to a happier, healthier life – with some fun facts to share at dinner parties. Can magic mushrooms cure your depression? Have we outrun natural selection? Hosted by Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson and Maayan Voss de Bettancourt and produced by Kristen Farrah and Amirah Zaveri. New shows posted each Sunday by 5 ...
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Discussions of timely topics in clinical medicine, biomedical research, public health, health policy, and more, featured in the Medical News section of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Audio Interviews with Authors of articles in the JAMA Network Specialty Journals
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The POCUS Journal Podcast is a production from the Cardiovascular Imaging Network at Queen's aimed at educating listeners on point-of-care ultrasound and its many applications in the medical field. The POCUS Journal is a peer-reviewed publication containing the latest research, case reports, and protocols on point-of-care ultrasound. In our podcast, Dr. Amer Johri and fellow members of the Editorial Board bring on guests from various medical disciplines to discuss their ultrasound research r ...
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Heart is an international, peer-reviewed journal that keeps cardiologists up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Each issue contains original research, accompanying editorials and reviews.
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Learn about all the things that you wish you were taught about the practice of neurology. The podcast will cover types of careers (academics, private practice, locums, concierge neurology, etc.), contracts and worth, promotional development and CV building, continuing medical education and maintenance of certification, visas, billing, challenges on the job, work/life balance, and more. Creator and Executive Producer: Sara Schaefer; Associate editors: Katherine Fu, Sana Aslam, Sagari Bette, P ...
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JAMA Health Forum is a peer-reviewed, open-access JAMA Network journal focused on health policy. The journal publishes original research, evidence-based reports, and opinion about national and global health policy; innovative approaches to health care delivery; and health care economics, access, quality, safety, equity, and reform. The podcast highlights new articles and their authors as well as the latest news in health policy for a broad audience interested in improving health and health c ...
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Reports from independent journalists and interviews with knowledgeable people covering the topics of independent journalists, democracy, human rights, press freedom, and journalism.
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Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ) is an international peer review journal covering pre-hospital and hospital emergency medicine, and critical care. The journal publishes original research, reviews and evidence based articles on resuscitation, major trauma, minor injuries, acute cardiology, acute paediatrics, toxicology, toxinology, disasters, medical imaging, audit, teaching and reflections on clinical practice. The journal is aimed at doctors, nurses, paramedics and ambulance staff.
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Foot & Ankle International (FAI), in publication since 1980, is the official journal of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS). This monthly medical journal emphasizes surgical and medical management as it relates to the foot and ankle with a specific focus on reconstructive, trauma, and sports-related conditions utilizing the latest technological advances.
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Natural Medicine Journal's interviews with thought-leaders in the field of natural and integrative medicine dig deep into the most important topics in the field. Whether it's a one-on-one with top researchers in integrative medicine or a conversation with a practitioner about treating hard-to-tackle conditions, each episode promises to provide trusted, cutting-edge, evidence-based knowledge about natural medicine that you won't find anywhere else.
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The Lancet (www.thelancet.com) is a weekly medical journal, renowned for the publication of high-quality peer-reviewed research and reviews from around the world. In the Podcasts our editors discuss journal highlights, including interviews with authors of key articles to provide context and insight to advancements in medicine and health worldwide.
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Canadian Family Physician (CFP) is Canada's only peer reviewed family medicine journal. Join Dr. Nick Pimlott, Editor of CFP, and Dr. Sarah Fraser, Deputy Editor of CFP, as they interview contributing authors to the journal each month.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Psychiatry. JAMA Psychiatry is an international peer-reviewed journal for clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and allied fields. JAMA Psychiatry strives to publish original, state-of-the-art studies and commentaries of general interest to clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in the field. The journal seeks to inform and to educate its readers as well as to stimulate debate and f ...
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JAAOS (aka the Yellow Journal) is a trusted source of cutting edge primary research and in-depth review articles from world experts in the field of orthopaedics. Every month, join us as we summarize research articles and review a featured article from the latest issue of the Yellow Journal. This podcast is intended for any and all learners of orthopaedics - from the first year medical student to the emeritus professor!
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With every issue of the number-one medical journal in the field of plastic surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the Editor-in-Chief and our annually-appointed Resident Ambassadors to the Editorial Board select three “Journal Club” articles. In the #PRSJournalClub podcast, the Resident Ambassadors and a special guest expert discuss the three Journal Club picks in the context of all relevant background material and with special emphasis on the new studies’ effects on current practice a ...
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Interviews with authors of JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods chapters about common and new statistics and methods used in clinical research and reported in medical journals.
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Our podcasts cover a range of child health issues from the Archives of Disease suite of journals including Fetal & Neonatal and Education & Practice. The podcasts are a regular rotation of editor highlights, coverage of specific articles, as well as interviews with authors and specialists.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Ophthalmology. JAMA Ophthalmology, published continuously since 1869, is an international, peer-reviewed ophthalmology and visual science journal. Covering research, science, & clinical practice in ophthalmology and vision science.
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Each week, renowned editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, MACC, records free podcasts highlighting journal findings. To keep clinicians updated on the most important science emerging in clinical and translational cardiology, Dr. Fuster provides an overview of the weekly edition, as well as a short summary of each manuscript. Encompassing JACC and nine cardiovascular specialty journals, the JACC family of journals rank among the ...
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TopMedTalk for the latest medical news surrounding Anaesthesia, Perioperative Care and Enhanced Recovery. Live updates from conferences; Journal Club; Techno Talk and Hot-Topic podcasts. Continuing Medical Education (CME) on the go
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Veterinary Vertex is a weekly podcast that takes you behind the scenes of the clinical and research discoveries published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) and the American Journal of Veterinary Research (AJVR). Tune in to learn about cutting-edge veterinary research and gain in-depth insights you won’t find anywhere else. Come away with knowledge you can put to use in your own practice – along with a healthy dose of inspiration to remind you what you love ...
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Insightful conversations with leading experts in the field of health care, medical research, policy, and more from the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Each episode examines the many complexities found at the junction of medicine and society.
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Dr. Ruby is a Medical Economist, Healthcare Researcher & Pharmaceutical Development Expert. Dr. Ruby has written numerous protocols and informed consent documents. She also has 20 years of experience in regulatory processes for drug approval processes with the FDA, and worked on the human research studies to launch some of the most famous compounds in the world in depression, anxiety, Alzheimer’s disease, opioid addiction, epilepsy, autism, cardiopulmonary diseases, diabetes & kidney disease ...
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Medical Notes: Nightmares May Be Signaling A Deeper Illness, Why Older Women Should Go Vegan, And Some People Don’t Have An Inner Voice. It’s recently been discovered that a small part of the population ...
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Bad night of sleep? It could be signaling an autoimmune disease. Older women may want to consider a vegetarian diet. It’s recently been discovered that a small part of the population has no inner voice. Can magic mushrooms cure a stutter? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-nightmares-may-be-signaling-a-deeper-illness-why-older…
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Child Hunger In America: Rising Rates And Promising Solutions
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Food insecurity in America is back on the rise after a decade of downward trends. Dr. Sara Bleich, a public health policy expert, reveals the top contributing factors and which communities are most at-risk. She also discusses federal programs that are making a positive impact to reverse this concerning uptick in food insecurity. Learn More: https:/…
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Voices Of Black Women: Long-Term Cancer Research For The Next Generation
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Why do black women develop more aggressive cancers? That’s a question that a new, 30-year-long study is setting out to answer – among other disparity concerns. Dr. Lauren McCullough, a principal investigator for the research, discusses the importance of this study and how listeners can get involved. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/voices…
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What a Neurologist With Alzheimer Disease Wants People to Know
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Daniel Gibbs, MD, received an Alzheimer disease diagnosis 8 years ago, and in hindsight, believes the earliest symptoms appeared years before that. In this podcast, the retired neurologist speaks with JAMA Medical News lead senior staff writer Rita Rubin, MA, about how even with the neurodegenerative condition, it’s still possible to enjoy a life w…
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Multiple Factors Have Contributed to the Comeback of Syphilis in the US; How Statin Eligibility Could Change With the New CVD Risk Calculator Related Content: Syphilis Has Surged for Reasons That Go Beyond the Pathogen That Causes It New Cardiovascular Disease Risk Calculator Could Eliminate the Need for Statins for Millions…
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Diabetes Core Update is a monthly podcast that presents and discusses the latest clinically relevant articles from the American Diabetes Association’s four science and medical journals – Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Clinical Diabetes, and Diabetes Spectrum. Each episode is approximately 25 minutes long and presents 5-6 recently published articles from …
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Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners! We are back today with a solo episode with Dr. John Fralick! This week, he will discuss a paper exploring a modification of the Valsalva manoeuvre for the treatment of supraventricular tachycardias. Here we go! Postural modification to the standard Valsalva manoeuvre for emergency treatment of supraventricular t…
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Coffee Chat 6/27/24: In spite of a great awakening, millions of sheep continue to mindlessly fall over the cliff. God told Noah to build the Ark because He knew that many would be lost in the propaganda. Dr. Jane Ruby is an American scientist, medical professional, and commentator. You can follow her Substack at https://substack.com/@drjaneruby and…
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JAMA Oncology : Endometrial Thickness as Diagnostic Triage for Endometrial Cancer in Black Individuals
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Interview with Kemi M. Doll, MD, MSCR, author of Endometrial Thickness as Diagnostic Triage for Endometrial Cancer Among Black Individuals. Hosted by Vivek Subbiah, MD. Related Content: Endometrial Thickness as Diagnostic Triage for Endometrial Cancer Among Black Individuals
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JAMA Ophthalmology : Patching in Children With Unilateral Congenital Cataract
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Interview with Carolyn Drews-Botsch, PhD, author of Patching in Children With Unilateral Congenital Cataract and Child Functioning and Parenting Stress. Hosted by Neil M. Bressler, MD. Related Content: Patching in Children With Unilateral Congenital Cataract and Child Functioning and Parenting Stress…
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Patching in Children With Unilateral Congenital Cataract
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Interview with Carolyn Drews-Botsch, PhD, author of Patching in Children With Unilateral Congenital Cataract and Child Functioning and Parenting Stress. Hosted by Neil M. Bressler, MD. Related Content: Patching in Children With Unilateral Congenital Cataract and Child Functioning and Parenting Stress…
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0 years ago the U.S. government declared the "war on cancer" but it was really a war on the American people with a corrupted medical system that makes billions on the same disfiguring surgeries, toxic radiation, and poisonous chemotherapy...because it makes more money than anti-parasitics. Now we are learning that many cancers, if not all, are out …
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NEJM Interview: Nathaniel Chin on increases in the time and resources needed to diagnose and manage neurodegenerative diseases.
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Nathaniel Chin is an associate professor in the Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology and medical director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. N.A. Chin and C.M. Erickson. Alzheimer’s Dise…
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JAMA Dermatology : Single-Lesion Skin Cancer Risk Stratification Triage Pathway
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Interview with Albert S. Chiou, MD, MBA, author of Single-Lesion Skin Cancer Risk Stratification Triage Pathway. Hosted by Adewole Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Single-Lesion Skin Cancer Risk Stratification Triage Pathway
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Update: Diagnosis and Management of Celiac Disease
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What are the common signs and symptoms of celiac disease and how is this disease diagnosed and managed? Author Kerstin Austin, MD, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, discusses this and more with JAMA Associate Editor David L. Simel, MD, MHS. Related Content: Diagnosis and Management of Celiac Disease…
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Featuring articles on treatments for eosinophilic esophagitis, reteplase versus alteplase for acute ischemic stroke, dupilumab for COPD with type 2 inflammation, and brigatinib in NF2-related schwannomatosis; a review article on amyloidosis; a case report of a man with recurrent fever and liver lesions; and Perspectives on Alzheimer’s disease, biom…
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Hospitals are on the frontlines of the US gun violence epidemic, both through the treatment of shooting victims and as sites of firearm violence. At least 240 shootings occurred on US hospital grounds from 2000 to 2016 alone. Author Joseph Blocher, MPhil, JD, from Duke Law School talks about this and more with JAMA Network Open Editor in Chief Fred…
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Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance Outcomes, Race and RAS Blockade in Heart Failure, Pruritus Review, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Anne Rentoumis Cappola, MD, ScM, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the June 25, 2024, issue.
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Horse Owner Opinions Regarding Equine Veterinarian Attire and Attributes
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Send us a Text Message. Do the clothing choices of equine veterinarians affect client trust? Join us as we welcome Drs. Erin O'Neil and Callie Fogle to unpack their eye-opening survey results on equine veterinary attire preferences. We explore the "white coat effect" and reveal that horse owners often favor scrubs and coveralls, challenging traditi…
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CHILDHOOD VAX SCHEDULE IS CONTINUATION OF GENOCID
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The childhood vaccination schedule, pushed by CDC and pediatricians is a continuation of the mass genocide operation and should be dismantled. FOUR shots begin BEFORE BIRTH and total 200 by age 18, many repeated with NO SCIENTIFIC justification. Dr. Jane Ruby is an American scientist, medical professional, and commentator. You can follow her Substa…
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Telehealth Abortion Safety and Effectiveness
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Facilitating safe and timely health care for individuals planning medication abortion is a reproductive health care priority. Lauren J. Ralph, PhD, MPH, and Daniel Grossman, MD, of University of California San Francisco join JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, to discuss Comparison of Effectiveness of No-Test Telehealth and In-Person Medicat…
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Semaglutide and NTproBNP in Obesity-Related HFpEF: Insights from STEP-HFpEF Program
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Audio Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief
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Lessons for Cardiovascular Clinical Investigators: the Tumultuous 2500-Year Journey of Physicians Who Ignited Our Fire
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Audio Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief
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Symptoms as a predictor of the placebo-controlled efficacy of PCI in stable coronary artery disease
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Audio Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief
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Transforming Cardiovascular Care with Artificial Intelligence: From Discovery to Practice: JACC State-of-the-Art Review
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Audio Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief
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N-of-1 Trial of Angina Verification Before Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
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Audio Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief
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Audio Summary of the July 2 issue of JACC, by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief
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Prognostic Value of a 6-Minute Walk Test in Patients with Cardiac Transthyretin Amyloidosis
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Audio Commentary by Dr. Valentin Fuster, Emeritus Editor in Chief
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Pulsed Field vs Conventional Thermal Ablation for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation: Recurrent Atrial Arrhythmia Burden
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Perioperative patient safety and post-operative ward monitoring | TopMedTalk
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Perioperative patient safety and post-operative ward monitoring is an important topic. Could continuous monitoring potentially improve patient outcomes and reduce rapid response team activations? Can 24/7 monitoring for high-risk patients provide meaningful data and improve patient safety? With a focus upon “meaningful” how do we avoid “alarm fatig…
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Dr. Gabrielle Lyon: How to Exercise & Eat for Optimal Health & Longevity
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, D.O., a board-certified physician who did her clinical and research training at Washington University in geriatrics and nutrition. She is also an expert in how diet and exercise impact muscle and whole-body health and longevity. Dr. Lyon is a bestselling author and public educator. We discuss how hea…
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Ecuador and Mexico A Break in Relations and a Propaganda Strategy
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Roberto Diaz @RRomanen &@dieresis_u on X, reports about the break of international relations between Mexico and Ecuador, and the effect it had in the Latin American region and internal politics struggles in both countries. #LatinAmerica #Mexico #Ecuador #LatinAmerican #Democracy #DanielNoboa #AMLO #America #Geopolitics Recorded April 27th 2024.Dura…
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Homeless Healthcare: Medical Respite For Patients In Need
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Where do the homeless go to recover after being discharged from the hospital? For many, the only option is back out to the street. Hope Has A Home is a medical respite center for women in D.C. and serves as an example for other operations around the country. Our experts explain why this care is needed and what’s next for the residents once they lea…
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Stillbirths Can Be Prevented – What Every Pregnant Woman Should Know
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The CDC estimates that stillbirth affects nearly 21,000 babies each year in America, but we can reduce these deaths through education and awareness. Dr. Steve Rad, OB/GYN to the stars, explains the warning signs every mother and physician should know. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/stillbirths-can-be-prevented-what-every-pregnant-woman-…
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