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Sunday House Call, #379, January 8, 2012
Sunday House Call, #379, January 8, 2012 Today’s Topics include an app to help you know what should be done during your check-up, ovarian cysts and endometriosis, pseudomyxoma peritonei, Vitamin B deficiencies, polycystic kidney disease, and plantar fasciitis
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Study investigating sleep problems in infants suffers from selection bias and did not exam the children in question
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for January 6, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Babies’ sleep problems may persist over years, study says Reference: bit.ly/zLJs54
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Little evidence that swine flu variant poses public healthrisk
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for January 5, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Swine flu virus may be spreading between people
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Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call January 4, 2012
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call January 4, 2012 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Anna Drahovzal to take calls on medical matters from the CFRA Nation. Today: Dog hair skin irritation, nail fungal infections, leg rah and pain, leg numbness, hypertension, and blood in the urine
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Slowing ageing in mice with stem cells not the fountain of youth for humans
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for January 4, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Stem cells stave off old age, study finds Reference: Muscle-derived stem/progenitor cell dysfunction limits healthspan and lifespan in a murine progeria model
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Exercise in the workplace may help improve health and productivity outcomes
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for January 3, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: Employers discovering workplace fitness pays off
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Big food, big numbers, and how despite methodology, the media produces its gospel
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for January 2, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: The Average American Ate (Literally) A Ton This Year
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OMG, there are bacteria on my paper towels!
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for December 30, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: That paper towel you use in the bathroom could be carrying bacteria: study Reference: Evaluation of bacterial contaminants found on unused paper towels and possible postcontamination after handwashing: A pilot study
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More study on causality before linking omega-3 fatty acids with maintaining cognition with age
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for December 29, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Diet rich in fish, vitamins may reduce brain shrinkage Reference: Nutrient biomarker patterns, cognitive function, and MRI measures of brain aging
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