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Medicines and Dementia

Posted on March 29, 2021 Posted in All Podcasts, Alzheimer's Disease And Dementia, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: What’s behind the use of many medicines in people with dementia? Elizabeth Tracey reports How many medicines does an older person, and especially one with dementia, really need? A new study finds that 14% of those with dementia …

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Too Many Medicines

Posted on March 29, 2021 Posted in All Podcasts, Alzheimer's Disease And Dementia, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: How often is someone with dementia overmedicated? Elizabeth Tracey reports Polypharmacy refers to someone taking a multitude of medicines, with a recent study demonstrating that in people with dementia, polypharmacy with drugs that affect the brain occurs in …

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EDs for Elders

Posted on March 29, 2021 Posted in All Podcasts, Emergency Medicine, Genetics, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: Should specialized emergency departments exist for geriatric patients? Elizabeth Tracey reports Emergency departments are frequently chaotic places, and for older people may make the experience of being in one traumatic. A recent study suggests that specialized EDs should …

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Policy Change

Posted on March 29, 2021 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed, Neurology And Neurosurgery
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Anchor lead: Barriers to universal access to telestroke services need political will to overcome, Elizabeth Tracey reports With Zoom and other technologies employed nationally, why can’t some people who have strokes receive expert opinions on treatment and management via telestroke? …

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Making Telemedicine Work

Posted on March 29, 2021 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed, Neurology And Neurosurgery
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Anchor lead: What are the barriers to allowing everyone to access an expert when they have a stroke? Elizabeth Tracey reports When someone has a stroke due to a clot, access to stroke experts via telemedicine, known as ‘telestroke’ was …

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Covid and Cancer

Posted on March 22, 2021 Posted in All Podcasts, Cancer, Health Newsfeed, Infectious diseases
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Anchor lead: Does having cancer make people more susceptible to Covid? Elizabeth Tracey reports Some people with cancer are more likely to become infected with Sars-CoV2 and develop Covid-19 than people who don’t have cancer, a very large analysis reveals. …

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Why Screen?

Posted on March 22, 2021 Posted in All Podcasts, Cancer, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: What are the benefits of CT screening for smokers? Elizabeth Tracey reports Those who’ve smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 20 years or more should have low dose CT scans to screen them for lung cancer, …

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