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In this final episode of the Sound Medicine Radio Hour: We tailor glasses to your eyes and blood transfusions to your blood type, so why isn't more of…
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Patients with cancer answer the question: how should doctors deliver news of a terminal diagnosis? A new study provides evidence that young children who…
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You probably know the feeling of waking up sore and wobbly-legged the day after a long hike or intense workout. There’s a name for that: delayed onset…
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Dr. David Flockhart is a pharmacogeneticist and contributor to Sound Medicine who was recently diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, a type of brain…
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This week on Sound Medicine: a different way of looking at heart disease for women, dealing with chronic health anxiety, the public safety net program for…
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As an oncologist and palliative care specialist, Larry Cripe treats critically ill patients. Two years ago, he found himself on the other side of the…
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Ask any dog owner and they will tell you with certainty that their four legged friend can understand them. Now a study from the UK confirms it.Researchers…
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On this week's edition of Sound Medicine, we hear from palliative care physician Larry Cripe on how his daughter's life-threatening injury changed his…
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This week on the Sound Medicine Radio Hour, why more doctors are going back to school for MBAs; a major push to bring more gender balance to medical…
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This week we interview a Harvard surgery professor about the (simulated) surgery tournament he runs to get medical students obsessed with honing their…
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This week's show features news and information about job satisfaction among doctors, detoxing your mouth with oil (really?), and the story of Dr. Thomas…
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This week's show features an interview on the benefits of music therapy for adolescent cancer patient, information on a new Hepatitis C drug, new…