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  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/050414_4.MP3
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/050414_5.mp3Durable medical equipment companies bombard the airways with advertisements for free motor scooters,…
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/050414_6.mp3Deirdre Johnston, M.D., B.Ch., joins "Sound Medicine" to advise listeners about when it’s time to put…
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/050414_7.mp3A new study shows that a snack might do more than just tame a hungry tummy it could stop a spat with…
  • Millions of people are taking statins to reduce their cholesterol. But people on statins exercise less and sit more, a study finds. And that's a health risk for heart disease and many other ailments.
  • As the number of people over 100 grows, new research shows they're less likely to die from cancer or dementia than 80- to 99-year-olds.
  • The "Sound Medicine" program for June 15 Has One Medical Group Started A Health Care Revolution?The Health Of Lab And Farm Animals, And Why It MattersA…
  • Marisa Moore, registered dietitian and spokesperson for The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, speaks on juicing, a popular alternative that allows…
  • Candace Croney, director of the new Purdue University Center for Animal Welfare, speaks on the importance of health in lab and farm animals. Key points of…
  • Recalls of chia seed powders expand as 21 people in 12 states have been sickened by salmonella tied to the powder. The powder has a long shelf life, so consumers should check their pantries.
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