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AMA Update 305: 12 symptoms of long COVID, FDA Paxlovid approval & mpox vaccines with Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH

A new study outlines the 12 symptoms of long COVID, and the FDA fully approves Paxlovid for adults. AMA’s Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health, Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH, also discusses who should get a monkeypox vaccine ahead of festival season this summer. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
Akiko Iwasaki, PhD, shares what you need to know about long COVID 🦠 Watch here: https://youtu.be/kONtiiHsbPw

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Entiende Tu Mente 284: Así Somos 17 | Asumir que cuando cambiamos, a veces decepcionamos | 284

Cambiar de ciudad, de profesión, de aficiones, de hábitos,… o incluso de forma de hacer podcast, conlleva la posibilidad de decepcionar a quienes estaban contentos con la situación anterior. El pasado 13 de mayo estuvimos en la segunda edición de Estación Podcast, el Festival Iberoamericano de creación sonora. Nuestra idea era la de charlar de…

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Mayo Clinic Talks 409: Celiac Disease & Gluten Sensitivity: “No Loafing Matter”

Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. [@chutkaMD] Guest: Amy S. Oxentenko, M.D. It’s estimated that less than 1/3 of individuals with celiac disease have been properly diagnosed. When those with celiac disease ingest gluten, an immune response develops which attacks the small intestine leading to inadequate absorption of nutrients. If left untreated, celiac disease can lead…

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AMA Update 304: How physician burnout varies by specialty, gender and sexual orientation

While burnout can impact any physician, addressing it can vary significantly by specialty, gender, sexual orientation and more. Today, we’re discussing ways to treat burnout with two physician leaders from the AMA Women Physicians Section and the AMA LGBTQ Advisory Committee. First, we’ll hear from Dr. Lauren Peccoralo, Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Well-being and Development, and Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. Next, we’ll meet Dr. Meredith Faggen, a community medical oncologist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

Learn how the AMA is #FightingForDocs and access resources from the AMA Recovery Plan for America’s Physicians by visiting: https://www.ama-assn.org/recovery

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Neurology® Podcast α-Synuclein Seed Amplification in a Large Parkinson Cohort

Dr. Jeff Ratliff talks with Prof. Andrew Siderowf about the assessment of heterogeneity among participants in the Parkinson progression markers initiative cohort using α-synuclein seed amplification. Read the related article in . Disclosures can be…

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Salud en Digital #38 Conversación con Alfredo Montero. Competencias Digitales

Este episodio está dedicado a las competencias digitales de los profesionales del sector. Y además de contextualizar la problemática, ponemos como ejemplo a la Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria y su itinerario formativo CODIFIR que está dirigido a los Farmacéuticos Internos Residentes Hablamos con Alfredo Montero (@Amonterodel) farmacéutico especialista en Farmacia Hospitalaria en el Hospital…

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MDS Podcast Inflammation is an early feature of Parkinson’s disease

Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Talene Yacoubian on an article recently published on the Movement disorders journal that reveals increased inflammatory markers in recently diagnosed patients with Parkinson’s disease without medication, suggesting the important role of inflammation from the early stages of the disease. Furthermore, inflammatory biomarkers are related to cognition. Journal CME is available…

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Long COVID: Strategies for Approaching Patient Care – Frankly Speaking Ep 330

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-330 Overview: The CDC’s Household Pulse Survey data indicate that more than 10% of adults who contracted COVID-19 have had symptoms that lasted at least 3 months. While patients worry about long COVID, there are no specific tests to confirm its diagnosis….

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