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Postpartum depression does not include in its definition references to men so I am unclear why this article references this as a diagnosis
Health Headlines Commentary for June , 2019 Source:Signs of postpartum depression in dads are often mistaken or missed, study shows
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Tracking sleep patterns with phone apps or other similar devices does not necessarily lead to better outcomes.
Health Headlines Commentary for June 10, 2019 Source: Sleep trackers are counterproductive and can lead to insomnia, says specialist
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Sunday House Call, #697, June 9, 2019: “…and the worms dug into her brain”
Sunday House Call, #697, June 9, 2019: “…and the worms dug into her brain” Topics today include: A woman reported to brain cancer had something completely different. Your calls about: Infections after a tattoo; Explaining the difference between viral, bacterial, inflammatory, and allergic reactions Treatment of a perianal fissure in a woman who had colitis.…
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Is ADHD in girls not recognized?
Health Headlines Commentary for June 5, 2019 Source: BBC – Future – Why is ADHD missed in girls?
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Wednesday House Call, June 5, 2019
Wednesday House Call, June 5, 2019 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to discuss the latest health stories of the week. Today: Fentanyl precsriptions Management of chronic cough in a smoker Prostate cancer treatment Memory testing
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There is no “key” point in this sleep study of teens because it does not have the power to demonstrate cause and effect. The media has to stop hyping observational studies as if they were double-blinded randomized controlled trials.
Health Headlines Commentary for June 4, 2019 Source: Quality, not quantity is key in teens’ sleep habits: B.C. study Reference: Chronic sleep disturbance, not chronic sleep deprivation, is associated with self-rated health in adolescents
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The 10,000 steps: Marketing myths that make reality in its own self-interested image
Health Headlines Commentary for June 3, 2019 Source: Fitness: Do you really need to log 10,000 steps a day?
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Sunday House Call, #696, June 2, 2019: All the medical news that is fit to print is rife with perception and sensational bias
Sunday House Call, #696, June 2, 2019: All the medical news that is fit to print is rife with perception bias Topics today include: The media’s reporting of medical stories are still using the 7+ charged words that should not be part of any medical news story. Your health care dollars being wasted on bureaucracy…
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Wednesday House Call, May 29, 2019: Up in arms over taxing white crystals
Wednesday House Call, May 29, 2019: Up in arms over tax white crystals Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to discuss the sugar tax proposal and alleged pharma culpability in the opioid crisis. Your calls: Hammer toes Yellow fever vaccine Ears blocked with water
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