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Observational study cannot prove high-intensity exercise is harmful to your heart
Health Headlines Commentary for October 19, 2017 Source: Too much high-intensity exercise can be bad for your heart, study says Reference: 25-Year Physical Activity Trajectories and Development of Subclinical Coronary Artery Disease as Measured by Coronary Artery Calcium
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Wednesday House Call October 18, 2017
Wednesday House Call October 18, 2017 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to discuss the latest health stories of the week. Today: We talked about research in fighting cancer and how cancer will likely be treated as a chronic disease as opposed to an outright cure leading people survive their entire lives by keeping it…
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AEDs to be installed in Ottawa Public Schools
Health Headlines Commentary for October 18, 2017 Source: Ottawa family succeeds in getting AED’s in public elementary schools
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Observational study cannot prove cannabis use reduces opioid overdose deaths
Health Headlines Commentary for October 17, 2017 Source: Colorado officials skeptical about new study’s finding that legal marijuana reduced opioid deaths Reference: Recreational Cannabis Legalization and Opioid-Related Deaths in Colorado, 2000–2015
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Small study suggests childhood MS can be MRI-screened and treated early. Much remains to be answered before subjecting large populations to a screening test
Health Headlines Commentary for October 16, 2017 Source: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) risk in kids can be diagnosed early with MRI brain scans, reveals study Reference: Radiologically isolated syndrome in children
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Sunday House Call, #632, October 15, 2017: Childhood obesity rates increasing? Pshaw, keep your dirty sugar tax away from my liquid candy!
Sunday House Call, #631, October 15, 2017: Childhood obesity rates increasing? Pshaw, keep your dirty sugar tax away from my liquid candy! Topics today include: Childhood obesity rates are dramatically increasing yet we still won’t take even a baby step to influence reduced consumption. Granted more than s sugar tax is needed such as massive…
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Wednesday House Call October 11, 2017
Wednesday House Call October 11, 2017 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to discuss the latest health stories of the week. Today: West Nile virus Trauma after falling down the stairs Spinal stenosis treatments Problems with transportation from one hospital to another
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Children with ADHD move more often when trying to complete a cognitive-intense task
Health Headlines Commentary for October 10, 2017 Source: Children with ADHD move twice as much when learning, brain tests show Reference: Inattentive Behavior in Boys with ADHD during Classroom Instruction: the Mediating Role of Working Memory Processes