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Recognizing the impact of mammogram false positive results
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 3, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Study finds some early breast cancer overdiagnosed Reference: Overdiagnosis of Invasive Breast Cancer Due to Mammography Screening: Results From the Norwegian Screening Program
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Longevity calculator raises awareness of lifestyle choice health risks
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 2, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Five unhealthy habits sending us to an early grave Reference: Life expectancy quiz from ICES at http://www.rrasp-phirn.ca/risktools.
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Sunday House Call, #391, April 1, 2012
Sunday House Call, #391, April 1, 2012 Topics today include how a caller reports her arthritis pain cleared up with antibiotic use, bladder and prostate problems, jaw pain and kidney cyst evaluations.
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Personalized medical treatment taking first steps at Ottawa Heart Institute
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for March , 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Study results give patient care boost
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Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call March 28, 2012
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call March 28, 2012 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to take calls on medical matters from the CFRA Nation. Today: Fatty liver disease, why codeine does not work for some, abdominal aortic aneurysms, and interpreting PSA tests
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Should specialists be doing primary care?
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for March 28, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Gynecologists urged to screen for heart disease
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Injectable medication might help specific populations reach heart disease prevention targets
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for March 27, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: New Injection Might Lower Tough-to-Treat Cholesterol Reference: Safety and Efficacy of a Monoclonal Antibody to Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9 Serine Protease, SAR236553/REGN727, in Patients With Primary Hypercholesterolemia Receiving Ongoing Stable Atorvastatin Therapy
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Showing patients images of their coronary artery blockages may improve treatment compliance
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for March 26, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Showing Patients Images of Their Clogged Arteries a Powerful Wake-Up Call
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