Afleveringen
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While paying those addicted to drugs to stop using has its skeptics, studies suggest it has real potential
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Gifts are unethical and drive up healthcare costs
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Much of what we know about routine dental care is not based on sound science
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Medicine has seen many changes over the past 30 years, but AI will be a disruptive game changer.
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There are many reasons to go abroad for healthcare, but attention is needed to carefully weigh the risks and benefits.
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The World Health Organization considers antimicrobial resistance one of the top 10 threats to global health alongside climate change and pandemics.
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The EPA has just passed some air pollution rules that could improve our American’s health.
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Research findings are not etched in stone.
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America's dependency on foreign medical graduates, helps us but disadvantages countries around the world.
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The medical needs of those with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often ignored, and their care suffers.
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We may still have some lingering pandemic fatigue but the new bird flu has the potential for significant harm if we are not careful.
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Would you prefer to receive bad medical news in person or over the phone?
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Measles, a highly contagious disease, is making a comeback in the US and we are not as prepared as we have been in the recent past.
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Institutional Care for People with Neurodiversity
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Surviving in the mountainous rainforests of Uganda.
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On a national level, Uganda has made progress in health outcomes, but certain populations have been left behind.
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Classic medical care is a start but not always enough to ensure good health.
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Despite rules to promote the sharing of medical records, barriers still exist that reduce the quality and increase the cost of healthcare.
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As medical schools move to pass/fail grades what impact will this have on tomorrow’s doctors?
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There is a critical need to rethink healthcare delivery to reduce microplastic waste
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