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MDS Podcast Striatal Blood Brain Barrier Opening in Parkinson’s Dementia

Dr. Sara Schaefer discusses with Dr. Pineda-Pardo using focused ultrasound to temporarily open the striatal blood brain barrier in Parkinson’s disease dementia patients, and the implications for the results of this safety and feasibility study including for future treatment options for these patients. Journal CME is available until December 1, 2023 Read the article.

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AMA Update 234: New long-COVID study, vaccines and pregnancy, masking indoors & more with Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH

AMA Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH, discusses new research on the link between COVID-19 infection and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and that seasonal influenza activity remains high across the U.S. Also covering the life-threatening risks of flu and COVID during pregnancy. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

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Neurology® Podcast Levodopa Response in Patients With Early Parkinson Disease: Further Observations of the LEAP Study

Dr. Jeff Ratliff talks with Dr. Rob de Bie about the effects of levodopa in patients with early Parkinson disease.  Read the related article in . This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit for more information. Disclosures can be found at .

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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Should There Be a Contraindication to CPR? – Frankly Speaking Ep 307

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-307 Overview: The COVID-19 epidemic resulted in overflowing ICUs and significant numbers of deaths among older adults. A recent study looked at the differences in outcomes between patients admitted with “No-code” vs “CPR” status and found no difference for high-risk individuals. Listen…

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Medicina Con Cabeza Capítulo 117: Virus Respiratorio Sincitial

Hoy aprenderemos todo sobre la infección pulmonar más de moda en la actualidad debido a la importante prevalencia que tiene en el mundo en los meses de Octubre-Marzo. Suele afectar a niños <2 años y lactantes pudiendo cursar desde cuadros leves hasta situaciones de importante gravedad. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for…

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De Piel a Cabeza 70. Cambios de humor: ¿Cómo es tu curva emocional?

Con frecuencia se utiliza el término “BIPOLAR” de manera inadecuada, para referirse a cambios de humor, pero no, no tienes un TBP por tener oscilaciones anímicas, es más probable que sea inestabilidad emocional.Es cierto que existen otras…

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CardioPODCAST 24: CardioPODCAST |1×24| Cardiología deportiva: rompiendo mitos con evidencia

Cada vez más población dedica tiempo a practicar deporte, no solo como una forma de ocio sino por su impacto positivo en la salud. Las guías de práctica clínica sobre cardiología deportiva publicadas en el congreso europeo de 2022 actualizan las recomendaciones de 2005, e incluyen por primera vez la evidencia científica disponible en pacientes…

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ScienceLink Las 5 actualizaciones en síndromes mielodisplásicos

La Dra. Nidia Paulina Zapata Canto, hematóloga adscrita al Instituto Nacional de Cancerología en la Ciudad de México, México, tiene como invitada especial en este episodio de “Las 5 actualizaciones en…” a la Dra. María Díez Campelo, hematóloga, Subdirectora médica en Sanidad de Castilla y León en Salamanca, España, para comentar lo más destacado sobre…

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AMA Update 233: Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, on healthy holidays, bivalent boosters, vaccine inequities & kids and COVID

How to stay healthy during the holidays with infectious disease expert, Peter Hotez, MD, PhD—who breaks down the «septo-demic» of: coronavirus, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), metapneumovirus (HMPV), parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs), rhinovirus and numacocle pathogens. Dr. Hotez also shares details about fighting vaccine disinformation and his new book: “The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science: How Health Freedom Propaganda Endangers the World.”

Dr. Hotez is dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and co-director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development in Houston. He and his science partner, Maria Elena Bottazzi, PhD, have been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

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