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Oncovecinas ¿Verdad o mito? 2ª parte – ONCOVECINAS 2×06

¡Hola vecinas! Vuelve ¿Verdad o mito?, una de las secciones que más os gustó en la primera temporada. Nos habéis escrito, preguntado y compartido dudas, así que aquí estamos de nuevo, listas para seguir aclarando lo que es cierto y lo que no sobre el cáncer. Porque no todo lo que se oye es verdad,…

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Oncovecinas Cáncer de colon – ONCOVECINAS 2×05

Hace unos meses, un vecino nos contó que había ido a hacerse la prueba de cribado de cáncer de colon “porque tocaba”. Se encontraba bien, sin síntomas ni molestias. Pocos días después recibió una llamada: habían detectado algo que necesitaba revisarse con más detalle. El diagnóstico llegó a tiempo y pudo recibir un tratamiento que…

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Neurology® Podcast Implications for Diagnostic Criteria for Primary Lateral Sclerosis

Dr. Jeff Ratliff talks with Drs. Michael A. Van Es and Eva de Boer about the current diagnostic criteria for PLS, the role of genetic testing, and the clinical implications for patient management.  Read the related article in .  Read the…

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Mayo Clinic On Human Optimization 25: E25 The Power of Focus: How to Lock In, In an Increasingly Distracted World

Host: Christopher L. Camp, M.D., Creator & Guide | Mayo Clinic Human Optimization Project Guest: Maneesh Goyal, Chief Operating Officer | Mayo Clinic Platform In our world of constant stimulation and distraction, the ability to focus deeply is becoming a lost art. Although it may be more challenging to focus these days, this doesn’t mean…

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Entiende Tu Mente 395: Trampas que nos hacemos para no cambiar | Experiencias compartidas | 395

¿Alguna vez has sentido que sigues en un trabajo, una relación o un lugar donde ya no estás bien, pero buscas excusas para no moverte? En este episodio conversamos con Molo sobre su primera TED Talk, una reflexión sobre esas trampas invisibles que nos frenan: el sesgo del coste hundido, la idea de que si…

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Mayo Clinic Talks 610: Integrative Oncology

Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. Guest: Stacy D. D’Andre, M.D. When we diagnose a patient with cancer, we typically focus on finding the most effective treatment for that malignancy: surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy. However, to a patient, the diagnosis of cancer means much more. Patients commonly experience fear and anxiety just from receiving the…

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Neurology® Podcast Long-Term Fatigue Following Transient Ischemic Attack

Dr. BJ Hicks talks with Drs. Birgitte Hede Ebbesen and Boris Modrau about the study’s methodology, findings, and implications for clinical practice, emphasizing the need for better awareness and support for TIA patients. Read the related article in…

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Metformin: A Fresh Angle for Treating Knee Osteoarthritis – Frankly Speaking Ep 445

Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-445 Overview: Managing knee osteoarthritis (OA) in patients with obesity can be challenging, especially when standard treatments fall short. In this episode, we discuss emerging evidence on the use of metformin to reduce knee pain in patients without diabetes and explore how…

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MDS Podcast The cholinergic contribution to freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease

In this episode, host Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Nicolaas Bohnen about his team’s recent study using FEOBV PET to investigate cholinergic deficits in Parkinson’s disease patients with dopa-unresponsive freezing of gait (FOG). The results reveal a distinct pattern of cortical cholinergic denervation that may underlie this challenging and poorly treatable symptom. Dr. Bohnen discusses…

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