Treating PTSD With Eye Movements, Antibiotic Resistance in Brazil, and More: Full Show, 4-12-2015

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A patient holds up images from a computed tomography scan.
A of DooM via Flickr/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

This week on Sound Medicine: Making the workplace more welcoming for young people with disabilities, report from Brazil on why easy access to antibiotics could cause worldwide problems, and how direct access to your x-ray or MRI might change your conversation with your doctor.  Plus, we discuss the despair and peace that comes with long-term chronic illness. 

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  1. Childhood Trauma Leads to Brains Wired for Fear
  2. Taking Antibiotics During Travel Fosters Drug-Resistant Germs
  3. Emergence Of Antibiotic Resistance, And What Can Be Done
  4. Why You Should Talk To Your Radiologist
  5. By Dimming Its Lights, Museum Opens Doors For Kids With Autism