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Sunday House Call #303, May 9, 2010
Sunday House Call #303, May 9, 2010 Topics today incude IHOP’s Pancake Stacker, rotavirus vaccine contamination, chronic back pain, sudden wrist pain, urinary tract infections, statins, and chelation therapy [display_podcast]
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Study shows up to 30 per cent of stroke victims fail to seeks early intervention
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 6, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Many don’t seek prompt help after ‘mini-stroke’
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MS sufferers rally for Liberation treatment: an illustration of ad hoc science
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 6, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: MS patients rally to demand CCSVI treatment
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Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call, May 5, 2010
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call Rob Snow and Doctor Barry Dworkin take your calls on health related issues.
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Spouse of dementia sufferer at increased risk of dementia
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 5, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Dementia Risk Higher in Spouses of Dementia Patients
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Do children need to take multivitamins?
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 4, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: The ABCs of Missing Vitamins
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Chemotherapy's effect on brain function to be studied
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 2, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Researchers study possible links between chemotherapy and memory loss
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Sunday House Call #302, May 2, 2010
Sunday House Call #302, May 2, 2010 My take on supplements and the fast and loose use of scientific data and studies in advertising and claims. Your calls about Co-enzyme Q10, niacin, garlic and flax supplements, cortisone joint injections and what should occur if your physician is unavailable due to vacation, time off or injury.
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Oxytocin nasal spray may increase empathy in men
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for April 30, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Could a hormone spray improve empathy in men? Reference: Oxytocin Enhances Amygdala-Dependent, Socially Reinforced Learning and Emotional Empathy in Humans