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As the generation that served in World War II and Korea grows older, the demand on the Department of Veterans Affairs for end-of-life care is growing with them. Now, the VA is trying new ways to help.
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[Update: The Nov. 9 program is now available under The Radio Hour.]On Nov. 9, Sound Medicine will feature palliative care authors and experts: co-host Dr.…
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Doctors at Duke University Hospital have developed a new collaborative model in cancer care that reduced the rates at which patients were sent to…
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The doctor and patient sat in comfortable leather armchairs, facing each other onstage in the School of Medicine’s Berg Hall. Timothy Quill, MD, a…
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Findings May Influence National Quality Assessment Programs and Improve Transitions from Active Treatment to Hospice Care SoonerPHILADELPHIA — One in six…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/030914_5.mp3For most parents, nothing trumps sharing funny stories about their children, but for those who have…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/030914_full.mp3The "Sound Medicine" program for March 9Vegetarian diet could lower blood pressurePalliative care…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/101010_full.mp3This week, the benefits of palliative care; slowing the progress of macular degeneration; bogus…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/032209_full.mp3Topics this week include work rules for medical residents; changes in federal policy on embryonic…