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Feb 19, 2014 – Shoulder Surgery Not Needed

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Not everyone who has a tear in their shoulder known as a rotator cuff disease needs surgery. Program Notes

Feb 18, 2014 – Very Common

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Shoulder injury is one of the leading reasons older people seek medical care, but it needs to be understood. Program Notes

Feb 17, 2014 – Watch Those Falls

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What accounts for the increasing numbers of spinal cord injuries in older people? Program Notes

Feb 14, 2014 – New Vaccine

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Using a new type of vaccine helps in precancerous conditions. Program Notes

Feb 13, 2014 – All Oral

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Treatment for Hepatitis C infection will soon be all oral. Program Notes

PodMed – Week of Feb 17, 2014

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This week’s topics include genital warts and the HPV vaccine, economics of raising the price of alcohol, restless legs syndrome treatment, and risk of end stage renal disease in kidney donors. Program Notes

Feb 12, 2014 – New Therapy

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Hepatitis C treatment is less onerous than it was. Program Notes

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