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Entiende Tu Mente 394: Me exijo demasiado | 394

¿Contratarías a un entrenador personal que te habla mal, que nunca está satisfecho con tus logros y que te castiga si aflojas un segundo? Probablemente no. Y, sin embargo, muchas veces lo llevamos dentro. En este episodio conversamos sobre la hiperexigencia: esa voz interna que nos empuja a perseguir un ideal imposible, una perfección que…

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Mayo Clinic Talks 608: Parotid Gland Tumors

Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. Guest: Eric J. Moore, M.D. Salivary gland tumors can be benign or malignant, as well as primary or metastatic. Malignant salivary gland tumors usually present after the 6th decade, whereas benign lesions tend to occur a bit earlier, usually in the 4th to 5th decades. An interesting statistic is that…

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Neurology® Podcast A Phase 3 Trial of Upadacitinib for Giant-Cell Arteritis

Dr. Shuvro Roy talks with Dr. Daniel Blockmans about the efficacy and safety of upadacitinib as a treatment option for giant-cell arteritis.  Read the related article in .  Disclosures can be found at . 

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AMFPódcast 7: AMF Julio-Agosto 2025

Fernando Fabiani, Isabel Terrón, Joaquín Bastista y Manuel del Trigo vuelven con el resumen de AMF de junio. Además, contamos con la participación especial de Iris Alarcón, Beatriz de Celis y Sara García. Y SofÍA.

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Steps That Count: Reducing Cancer Risk Through Physical Activity – Frankly Speaking Ep 443

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-443 Overview: In this episode, we evaluate the correlation between an increase in physical activity and step count and a reduction in cancer risk. We break down new evidence, equipping you with practical guidance for counseling patients on simple, impactful behavior changes…

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MDS Podcast Neurotrophic factors to restore dopaminergic terminals in Parkinson’s disease: A viral vector-delivered genetic therapy

Could gene therapy with neurotrophic factors help restore dopaminergic terminals in Parkinson’s disease? Dr. Michele Matarazzo speaks with Dr. Amber Van Laar about her team’s Phase 1b trial of AAV2–GDNF gene therapy delivered directly to the putamen. They discuss the preclinical evidence for GDNF, how advanced delivery techniques and higher putamen coverage may overcome past challenges,…

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Neurology® Podcast Clinical Approach to Dementia Risk in Patients with Parkinson Disease

Dr. Jason Crowell talks with Dr. Daniel Weintraub about clinical considerations and strategies for effective communication when addressing cognitive concerns in patients with Parkinson disease.  Read the related article in .  Listen to the…

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AMA Update 622: Rising cervical cancer rates and a new at-home screening test for cervical cancer

Can you prevent cervical cancer? How do you prevent cervical cancer? Can I check for cervical cancer at home? Who should get screened for cervical cancer? Does the HPV vaccine work? Our guest is Ritu Nayar, MD, professor of pathology and medical education and executive vice chair of pathology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. In this episode, Dr. Nayar talks about where cervical cancer rates are on the rise and how new screening tools can help reverse that trend. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

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