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AMA Update 591: FIT test or colonoscopy? Colon cancer in young adults and cancer screening recommendations

What causes colon cancer? Is colon cancer becoming more common? Is cancer screening effective? Can colon cancer happen at a young age? Can a FIT test detect colon cancer? Our guest is Doug Corley, MD, PhD, chief research officer for The Permanente Medical Group. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

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MDS Podcast What can the locus coeruleus tell us about cognition in Lewy body disorders?

Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Prof. Irena Rektorová about her recent study on early changes in the locus coeruleus in mild cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies. Using neuromelanin-sensitive MRI, the study reveals selective vulnerability of the caudal locus coeruleus and its association with specific cognitive and other nonmotor features. The conversation explores the implications for early…

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Medicina Con Cabeza ¿Cómo hacer la residencia en otro país? // ALEMIR

En esta charla con Jose (resi de otorrino), uno de los fundadores de ALEMIR, hablaremos sobre su historia haciendo la residencia en Irlanda y posteriormente en Alemania. Trataremos las ventajas y los inconvenientes, aunque después de los 40 minutos os daréis cuenta de que las ventajas son muchas. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See…

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CardioPODCAST 8: CardioPODCAST |4×08| Intervencionismo percutáneo en el tracto de salida del ventrículo derecho

La patología asociada a la válvula pulmonar y las lesiones que afectan al tracto de salida del ventrículo derecho son especialmente frecuentes en pacientes con cardiopatías congénitas. Por esta razón, su manejo parece realizarse fundamentalmente en estas consultas. En los últimos años, el desarrollo de las técnicas hemodinámicas ha obligado a redefinir el manejo de…

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La Ciencia Pop 7: S06E07 | Delirio, pan y respuesta

Send us Fan Mail Un florido festival será el punto de partida para una historia fascinante, una que conecta a Asia con Europa y que convirtió a un producto local en una maravilla global. De la mano con eso revisaremos la historia de un delirio colectivo a colores y cómo lo que antes era más…

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Neurology® Podcast Understanding the Classification of Headaches and the Science Behind Them

Dr. Tesha Monteith talks with Dr. Peter Goadsby about advances in headache science and classification.  Read the editorial about . Disclosures can be found at . 

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Mayo Clinic Talks 585: Genes and Your Health Series: mRNA: What it is, What it Does, and Hope in Rare Diseases

Host: Denise M. Dupras, M.D., Ph.D. Guest: Michael Zimmer, Ph.D., Director of Rare Diseases at Moderna Therapeutics This episode of Genes & Your Health welcomes Dr. Michael Zimmer from Moderna Therapeutics, who discusses how mRNA technology is being applied to treat rare genetic diseases, especially liver-based metabolic disorders. Dr. Zimmer explains how mRNA can help…

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