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Preliminary study data suggests new antibody treatment for mild allergic asthma improves outcome
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 21, 2014 [display_podcast] Source: Canadian study finds potential antibody treatment for mild asthma Reference: Effects of an Anti-TSLP Antibody on Allergen-Induced Asthmatic Responses
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Resveritrol health benefits dashed in recent study: Enjoy your chocolate and wine for what it is
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 14, 2014 [display_podcast] Source: Health benefits of wine and chocolate unlikely, new study finds Reference: Resveratrol’s health benefits ‘overstated’
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Ottawa Heart Institute uses new technique to repair leaky mitral heart valves for patients who cannot undergo conventional surgery
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for May 5, 2014 [display_podcast] Source: Ottawa Heart Institute at forefront of new non-surgical treatment for leaky mitral valves Reference:
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Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call April 30, 2014
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call April 30, 2014 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to take calls on medical matters from the CFRA Nation. Today:Psoriasis complications, Pradax vs warfarin, prednisone side effects, palpitations and menactra [display_podcast]
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Sunday House Call, #484, April 28, 2014
Sunday House Call, #484, April 28, 2014 Topics today include: Vitamin C and lysine question about effect on significantly lowering cholesterol levels (they do not), shingles questions, vaccination issues and alternatives to statin medications to reduce cholesterol levels. [display_podcast]
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Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call February 5, 2014
Afternoon Edition – Wednesday House Call February 5, 2014 Dr Barry Dworkin joins Rob Snow to take calls on medical matters from the CFRA Nation. Today: Obesity rates in the UK, swollen knee, dizzy spells with exertion, back pain management, blisters on the hands and feet, and another weight loss pill claim [display_podcast]
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Sunday House Call, #471, January 12, 2014
Sunday House Call, #471, January 12, 2014 Topics today include: Vertigo, e-cigarettes, hip replacement surgery issues, use of hepatitis A and B combined vaccine – how long does it take to work?,and undiagnosed hip and back pain. [display_podcast]
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Sunday House Call, #466, December 8, 2013
Sunday House Call, #466, December 8, 2013 Topics today include: Katie Couric’s misleading report on the HPV vaccine, treatment of muscle pain, extreme fatigue, botox for essential tremor, and calcified blood clots. [display_podcast]
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Nanospikes kill bacteria with ease/ Genetic switch turns off colon cancer cell growth
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for December 2, 2013 [display_podcast] Source: Germ-killing nanosurface opening up new front in hygiene Researchers target gene that controls colon cancer stem cells Reference: Bactericidal activity of black silicon Self-renewal as a therapeutic target in human colorectal cancer