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MDS Podcast MDCP Research Article of the Year: Are hyposmia and REM sleep behavior disorder reliable indicators of Lewy body pathology?

There is an important role for cost-effective clinical biomarkers in the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Eduardo de Pablo-Fernández and Dr. Cecilia Tremblay discuss how accurate hyposmia and REM sleep behavior disorder can predict Lewy pathology in a non-selected population using data from the Arizona clinicopathological study on Aging and Neurodegeneration. Read the article.

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OneNeurology Episode 18 – Neurology on the Global Agenda: From the UN High Level Meeting to the SDGs

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine A Side-by-Side Look at GLP-1 RAs for Weight Loss – Frankly Speaking Ep 451

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-451 Overview: The obesity epidemic has fueled a demand for weight loss medications. Trials have directly compared medications—specifically glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs)—with a recent study doing just that. Tune in as we explore the evidence comparing semaglutide and tirzepatide for…

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MDS Podcast MDCP Review of the Year: Why should subacute sclerosing panencephalitis be on our radar?

This year’s MDCP Review Article of the Year covers the spectrum of movement disorders associated with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE). Dr. Sarah Camargos interviews Dr. Charulata Sankhla on her team’s findings and why she believes movement disorder specialists should be aware of this measle-associated complication. Read the article.

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Mayo Clinic Talks 619: Claiming Your Voice and Why Women in Medicine Need a Clear Professional Narrative

Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. Guest: Neha P. Raukar, M.D., M.S. Women in medicine have made significant strides over the past few decades, yet some still face a variety of challenges and barriers. They commonly encounter inequalities that can affect their professional growth and overall well-being. Common issues include pay disparity, underrepresentation in leadership positions…

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Un viaje por la sangre 7. Donación de médula ósea en España: salvando vidas y desmintiendo mitos

Cada año, más de 5.000 personas en España con enfermedades como la leucemia u otros trastornos graves de la sangre se enfrentan a un reto de vida o muerte: necesitan un trasplante de médula ósea para sobrevivir. Sin embargo, encontrar un donante compatible sigue siendo un gran desafío. En este episodio de Un viaje por…

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La Ciencia Pop S06E24 | Campanas silenciosas

Send us Fan Mail Hay ecos que viajan a lo largo de los siglos, campanas que marcan victorias, derrotas, duelos y celebraciones. Pero también existen campanas que nunca llegan a sonar y, aun así, resuenan con más fuerza que cualquier otra. A veces son de bronce y silencio; otras, invisibles y hechas de números. Y…

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