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Sunday House Call, #352, May 22, 2011
Sunday House Call, #352, May 22, 2011 Commentary on two pharmacists who advised my patients to stop medications resulting in a worsening of their medical condition. Your questions about shoulder bursitis, splenic flexure syndrome, sciatica, and a biceps tendon tear.
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Spinal neural network stimulation enables paralyzed man to stand up.
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 20, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Electrostimulation helps paralyzed man stand up
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The effectiveness of cervical, prostate and ovarian cancer screening tests
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 19, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: HPV test beats Pap for cervical cancer screening
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Monitoring CO2 levels helps determine when to stop and when to continue CPR efforts
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 18, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: 96 Minutes Without a Heartbeat
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Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call, May 18, 2011
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call May 18, 2011 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to take calls on medical matters from the CFRA Nation. Today:Wait times, pneumonia, organ donation, and MRIs
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More chemophobia reports about heavy metals in lipstick, Mumps booster recommended for young adults
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 17, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: How safe is your makeup? Teens and young adults may need mumps booster Reference: An assessment of mumps vaccine effectiveness by dose during an outbreak in Canada
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Lewy-body dementia not well known but second to Alzheimer's
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 16, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Rare form of dementia increasing with aging population
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Sunday House Call, #351, May 15, 2011
Sunday House Call, #351, May 15, 2011 Topics today include knee pain, chronic back and neck pain, and weight-lifting injuries
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Greater cesarian section rates noted for obese women
Canada’s obese mothers mean far more C-sections, study finds
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