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MDS Podcast Tremor Series: The novel pharmacological and surgical treatments for tremor

In this episode Dr. Ludy Shih briefly describes the current approach to tremor, including pharmacological treatments, botulinum toxin injections and deep brain stimulation. She further dives into the exciting new developments of the past few years and new drugs coming down the pipeline.

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Is Standing Better than Sitting for Decreasing Cardiovascular Risk? – Frankly Speaking Ep 414

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-414 Overview: Standing desks are a popular choice for people with sedentary jobs who want to increase their physical activity. In this episode, we look at the latest data on the benefits and risks of prolonged standing and provide actionable strategies to…

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Tus Amigas Las Hormonas Ep 85. Cansancio Crónico: Posibles Causas.

Hola! En el episodio de hoy os cuento cuales pueden ser las causas reversibles y/o atenuables del cansancio cronico.

Si te sientes que duermas lo que duermas, cuides tu alimentación y ejercicio fisico al maximo sigues sintiendote como si te hubiera…

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ECCPodcast: Emergencias y Cuidado Crítico 138: 138: Acceso Intraóseo vs. Intravenoso en el Paro Cardíaco Adulto: ¿Qué nos dice la evidencia?

Una revisión sistemática y metanálisis reciente publicada en Resuscitation nos ofrece nueva información que impacta directamente en cómo enseñamos y practicamos en entornos prehospitalarios y hospitalarios el acceso vascular intraóseo (IO) versus el intravenoso (IV). ¿Qué significa esto para los protocolos como ACLS, PALS y PHTLS? El Estudio: ¿Qué se Investigó y Por Qué Importa?…

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Neurology® Podcast Empowering Health Care Providers

Dr. Andy Southerland talks with Dr. Scott Friedenberg about the challenges faced by neurologists in balancing financial productivity with optimal patient care Read the related article in . Disclosures can be found at .

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Mayo Clinic Talks 555: Bell’s Palsy

Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. (@ChutkaMD) Guest: Jacob K. Dey, M.D. Bell’s Palsy typically causes acute unilateral weakness of the facial muscles. Although it can occur at any age, Its most common in middle age and older adults. It tends to occur more often in females, especially during pregnancy. Although most cases resolve with time,…

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Sin Cita Previa: Salud en Familia 160: 160 Ojo vago o ambliopía

¿Sabías que el ojo vago es la causa más frecuente de pérdida de visión en niños? ¡Descubre cómo detectarlo a tiempo y qué tratamientos existen para esta condición en nuestro último episodio!

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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast 12: Episode 220 — December 2024 — Part 2 AFP: American Family Physician

Mildly elevated liver transaminase levels (1:30), overdiagnosis of myocardial infarction (6:00), predicting bleeding risk in atrial fibrillation (8:30), management of keloids and hypertrophic scars (12:10), weight loss and knee osteoarthritis (15:30), and vitamin D (18:20).

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Neurology® Podcast January 2025 Recall: Rise of the Science Sleuths

Ring in the new year with the January 2025 replay of previously released episodes discussing the rise of science sleuths. In this three-part series Dr. Stacey Clardy talks with Dr. Elisabeth Bik and Dr. Matthew Schrag about critical issues surrounding…

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