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Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call, April 17, 2010
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to take listener’s calls on health issues. Today, KFC’s latest frankenfood, the MS “Liberation” treatment, pain management, night terrors in children, visual disturbances, strep throat in a breast feeding mother and osteoarthritis and meniscal damage of the knee.
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Antibody helps trigger ovarian cancer cell death
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 13, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Monoclonal Antibodies Promise New Chances For Ovarian Cancer Therapy: Research Study
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Observational data supports Mediterranean diet reduces Alzheimer risk
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 12, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Alzheimer’s Risk Cut by a Third Eating Veggies, Fish, Poultry Reference: Food Combination and Alzheimer Disease Risk
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Physician's urged not to reveal the sex of the fetus
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 11, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Delay revealing gender of fetus to curb sex selection: experts
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Sunday House Call #299, April 11, 2010
Sunday House Call #299, April 11, 2010 [display_podcast] Topics discussed today include, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, Crohn’s Disease, and thyroid masses. I also commented on the importance of asking the right questions to discern how valid a study may be. A great web site to visit for this information is NHS Choices.
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Measles outbreak spreads in BC
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 9, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: B.C. measles outbreak expands to 26 cases
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Mouse model indicates that a higher fat breakfast may control daily food intake and weight
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 8, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Low-carb, high-fat breakfast may control weight
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Afternoon Edition Wednesday House Call, April 7, 2010
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to take listener’s calls on health issues. Today, expanding the role of pharmacists, tanning bed bans, and listener’s questions. [display_podcast]
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Tanning beds do not reduce risk of sunburn but increase risk of melanoma skin cancers
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 7, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Ontario docs warn teens to stay away from tanning beds
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