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Sunday House Call, #341, March 6, 2011
Sunday House Call, #341, March 6, 2011 Topics today include a review of complete blood counts, the difference between CT and MRI, ait travel after a heart attack, gastric bypass surgery, chilblains and chemotherapy.
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Hockey head trauma's critical consequences
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for March 4, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: NHLer Probert had degenerative brain disease
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Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call March 2, 2011
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call March 2, 2011 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Ron Corbett to take calls on medical matters from the CFRA Nation. Today: HPV vaccine, smoking cessation strategies, the relationship between shingles and chicken pox and the purpose of Varivax, the Chicken Pox vaccine, fungal infection of the nail, how to reduce…
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Sugary soft drinks may increase blood pressure but are part of a larger health issue
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for March 2, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Sugary Drinks Could Boost BP Reference: Brown IJ, et al “Sugar-sweetened beverage, sugar intake of individuals and their blood pressure: INTERMAP study” Hypertension 2011; DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.165456.
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Not all fevers in children are harmful
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for March 1, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Fevers in children are no cause for alarm, say doctors
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Measles-infected air traveler may have exposed others to disease
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for February 28, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Air travelers may have been exposed to measles
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Sunday House Call, #340, February 27, 2011
Sunday House Call, #340, February 27, 2011 Topics today include night sweats, shingles, sucralose, atrial fibrillation and tinnitus
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Early onset of menopausal hot flashes may be associated with cardiovascular disease risk
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for February 25, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: The Hot Flashes of Menopause May Protect Women’s Hearts Reference: Vasomotor symptoms and cardiovascular events in postmenopausal women
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Causality cannot be demonstrated in latest study that states moderate alcohol consumption reduces heart disease risk
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for February 24, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Reviews confirm it: Alcohol really is good for the heart Reference: BMJ: Association of alcohol consumption with selected cardiovascular disease outcomes BMJ: Effect of alcohol consumption on biological markers associated with risk of coronary heart disease Alcohol in moderation ‘cuts heart risk’
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