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    December 10, 2020

    Dec 10, 2020
    The Doctor With a Thousand Kids | Lost (and Found) at Double Negative | Media Sommelier
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    Making Healthcare Whole

    Oct 09, 2020

    In the rising trend of integrated care, health is a team effort

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    Doctors with Databases

    Oct 02, 2020

    What if accessing medical records was as easy as using an ATM?

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    Goats and Soda
    Women of the Treatment Action Campaign and are affected by the HIV virus campaign for the use of Dolutegravir (DTG) at the International Aids Conference at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre.
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    The Decade In Global Health: New Drugs, Faster Trials, Social Media To The Rescue

    Dec 24, 2019
    Leading health experts shared the innovations and breakthroughs that they said saved millions of lives over the past ten years.
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    If you fear your child may have taken or received too much medicine, call the national poison control hotline at <a href="https://poisonhelp.hrsa.gov/">1-800-222-1222</a>.
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    Giving Medicine To Young Children? Getting The Dose Right Is Tricky

    Feb 11, 2019
    In a recent survey, 1 in 5 parents thought that using a household spoon was OK for measuring their child's medicine. It's not. Here's how to help little kids without overdosing them.
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    Anton Wintrich introduced this percussion hammer model in 1841.
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    In The Age Of Digital Medicine, The Humble Reflex Hammer Hangs On

    May 28, 2017
    Nearly 130 years since its inception, a modest knob of rubber with a metal handle is still invaluable in diagnosing disease and avoiding expensive testing. But its history is anything but simple.
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    Kidney specialist Steven Peitzman, a professor at Drexel University College of Medicine, says physicians who are now in their 60s and 70s used to get praise if they had the "ear" to hear and interpret subtle sounds through a stethoscope.
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    The Stethoscope: Timeless Tool Or Outdated Relic?

    Feb 26, 2016
    Why is a 200-year-old icon of the medical field still in wide use in the digital age? Some say modern tools are more informative and worth the extra cost, but the stethoscope has staunch defenders.
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    A CT image shows the ordnance puzzle: A. armor-piercing projectile with a magnesium tracer core; B. full metal jacket projectile; C. armor-piercing projectile; D. armor-piercing projectile filled with explosive.
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    How To Operate On A Patient Who Might Explode

    Feb 11, 2016
    In rare but tricky cases, disposing of an explosive device requires removing it safely from a living person. Military doctors have ways to minimize the risks, but there's no way to eliminate them.
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    If Doctors Learned To Cook, They Might Give Better Advice

    Dec 26, 2015
    Most doctors have no training in nutrition, but that's starting to change. Medical schools want future doctors to be able to communicate the value of cooking and eating healthy food.
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    Dry ideas

    May 26, 2015

    In a hard-drinking, 24-hour town, a new form of a drug holds hope for recovering alcoholics.

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    Are You Sick, And Sick Of Hearing 'Everything Happens For A Reason'?

    May 07, 2015
    Afraid of saying the wrong thing to someone with a serious illness? Now there are "empathy cards" that make fun of those well-meaning but tasteless remarks.
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    All Tech Considered
    ResearchKit, presented by Apple's Jeff Williams in March, enables app creation to aid medical research.
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    The Promise And Potential Pitfalls Of Apple's ResearchKit

    May 03, 2015
    Apple's new mobile software platform is designed to help collect data for medical research, but concerns have been raised about privacy and informed consent.
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    Why The Urologist Is Usually A Man, But Maybe Not For Long

    Apr 29, 2015
    Just 8 percent of doctors practicing urology are female. But urologists treat kidneys and urinary tracts, not just prostates and penises. That male-focused image may be scaring patients away.
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    The Hidden Cost Of Painkillers

    Oct 01, 2015

    A new study found many doctors don't realize painkillers can be severely addictive and may have long lasting side effects.

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    At Vienna General Hospital, women were much more likely to die after childbirth if a male doctor attended, compared to a midwife.
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    The Doctor Who Championed Hand-Washing And Briefly Saved Lives

    Jan 12, 2015
    One of the most important medical advances may also be the simplest: hand-washing. It's the best defense against spreading disease. And its power was discovered long before anyone knew about germs.
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    Conti's Troubles Continue After His Death

    Jan 26, 2015
    The “strange saga of Dr. Ralph Conti,” which we wrote about in the July issue of Desert Companion, isn’t over yet, apparently. On Aug. 8, two parents...
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    Director Of Insurance Exchange Steps Down

    Feb 24, 2014

    Executive Director Jon Hager has been under intense pressure to fix problems with the site and improve flagging enrollment

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    The Case For And Against A UNLV Med School

    Nov 08, 2013

    The Board of Regents for Nevada's universities is moving forward on a plan to build a medical school at UNLV. The new campus would be an extension of the medical school at UNR

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    A New Kind of Healthcare Comes Downtown

    Aug 05, 2013
    Dr. Zubin Damania, founder, Downtown Medical Center
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    Pot Dispensaries Will Soon Open For Business

    Jun 13, 2013
    Sen. Tick Segerblom, Democrat, District 3
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    The Affordable Care Act - What now in Nevada

    Jul 04, 2012
    The United States Supreme Court has finally made its judgment on the constitutionality of Affordable Care Act. So what happens now? How do the uninsured get insurance? Will the Health Exchange work? So will the individual mandate - the requirement to buy health insurance - be so unpopular that Republicans will be able to repeal it? What does it mean for Nevada? How will it shape health care in Clark County?
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    Living with Lupus

    Mar 29, 2012
    Lady J. Huston is a trumpet player and jazz singer.
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    The Swine Flu Outbreak in Las Vegas

    Jun 11, 2009
    Four cases of swine flu have been reported at Marion Earl Elementary School and some 200 more students stayed home Wednesday. We talk with Diana Taylor, Director of Health Services for the Clark County School District, and Dr.
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    Danny Gans Autopsy

    Jun 10, 2009
    Free-lance writer Steve Friess, of vegashappenshere.com, and Las Vegas Sun reporter Marshall Allen join us to explain the results released Tuesday afternoon.
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    Kansas Doctor Killing

    Jun 10, 2009
    We talk with Las Vegas gynecologist Dr. Paul Isaacson.
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