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May 20, 2014 – Women and Statins

Posted on May 20, 2014 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed
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ANCHOR LEAD:  HOW SHOULD WOMEN USE STATINS DIFFERENTLY FROM MEN? ELIZABETH TRACEY REPORTS Statins reduce heart disease risk in vulnerable people, everyone can agree, but recent reports suggest that vulnerability varies between men and women, and too many women may …

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May 19, 2014 – MERS

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ANCHOR LEAD: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE MERS VIRUS? ELIZABETH TRACEY REPORTS Is MERS a public health emergency, as the WHO seems poised to declare?  Not yet, but the organization is monitoring the situation closely and global health authorities …

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May 16, 2014 – Too Much Diabetes

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ANCHOR LEAD: WHAT DO WE MAKE OF THE DRAMATIC RISE IN DIABETES IN US YOUTH?  ELIZABETH TRACEY REPORTS Diabetes of both types, known as type 1 where cells in the pancreas that make the hormone insulin are destroyed, and type …

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PodMed – Week of May 19, 2014

Posted on May 15, 2014 Posted in All Podcasts, Cancer, PodMed
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This week’s topics include resveratrol and mortality, timing of male circumcision, cancer immunotherapy with T cells, and football and brain volume. Program notes: 0:40 Resveratrol and mortality 1:40  Looked at almost 800 men and women 2:40 May not be related …

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May 15, 2014 – Seeing Stroke

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ANCHOR LEAD:  THERE IS HOPE FOR MAKING A STROKE DIAGNOSIS EVEN WHEN ATYPICAL SYMPTOMS ARE SEEN, ELIZABETH TRACEY REPORTS If you’re a woman, Hispanic, or younger than 45 and you have a stroke, chances are good your diagnosis will be …

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May 14, 2014 – Gender Difference

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ANCHOR LEAD: STROKE IS YET ONE MORE CONDITION WHERE SYMPTOMS FOR WOMEN AND MINORITIES DIFFER FROM THOSE OF MEN, ELIZABETH TRACEY REPORTS Women experience many health conditions differently from men, increasing numbers of studies report, as do minorities.  Now research …

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May 13, 2014 – Stroke Miss

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ANCHOR LEAD: WHO’S AT GREATEST RISK TO HAVE THEIR STROKE DIAGNOSIS MISSED? ELIZABETH TRACEY REPORTS Identifying stroke early is key to employing the best treatments and medications to reduce long term consequences, but certain groups of people are at high …

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