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  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/092307_full.mp3Topics this week include: Patient Navigator Services; Pregnant Smokers; Alli, the OTC Diet Pill;…
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/081907_full.mp3Topics for this week include: Marketing Cigarettes to Women; Swimming & Dehydration; Camel #9…
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/072207_full.mp3This week's topics include: # Infant Mortality in Mississippi; Women and Healthcare Access; Health…
  • http://soundmedicine.org/segments/052707_full.mp3Topics for the week of May 27, 2007: Pediatric narcolepsy; birth defects and pesticides; eye infections…
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/050607_full.mp3Topics for the week of May 6, 2007: the stigma of childhood mental illness; a national program for…
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/042207_full.mp3Organ donation and organ transplant waiting lists are the focus of part of this week’s Sound…
  • In his new book, former White House adviser Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act is going to work in the long run, but that we'll see a lot of changes in health care along the way.
  • Clinics touting prescription testosterone as the answer to low energy and decreased sex drive are proliferating across the country. But these "low T" clinics may be putting men's health at risk.
  • Aribert Heim was a Nazi concentration camp doctor, yet he evaded prosecution after the war, spending the final years of his life on the run. Nicholas Kulish, co-author of The Eternal Nazi, explains.
  • Scientists tracking the ancestry of whooping cough say it arose abruptly in humans about 500 years ago, caused by a mutated bacterium that once lived only in animals. Genetic tricks helped it spread.
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