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The medication that can reverse an opioid overdose is now available at some pharmacies – shelved next to common cold meds and sleeping pills. But will it reach those who need it most?
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Veterinary medicine is the least diverse healthcare profession.
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Lobbying and lawsuits from the drug industry could ultimately limit how much power Medicare will have to negotiate drug prices and save money.
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Because many of Indiana’s laws only increase penalties when someone knows they have HIV, people won’t get tested just to avoid legal issues.
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Join us as we talk with our guests about natural medicine, its effects, and how its used for medical purposes.
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Bacteria are evolving the ability to resist some of our most important antibiotics. Unless something is done, resistant strains of bacteria may kill 10 million people per year by 2050.
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Social media can be addictive, and sometimes it's better to cut back on use. But it isn't necessarily all bad. It can tell us some surprising things about a person's well being.
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A lot of doctors have been stumped by slim patients showing signs of high blood pressure, high cholesterol and Type 2 diabetes. They'd see or hear about someone who had all of these conditions associated with excess fat, but who didn't have an ounce of extra fat on their bodies.
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Celebrate the 200th birthday of the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale, with our medicinal playlist
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Each week, Dr. Aaron Carroll and the Healthcare Triage team upload videos promoting facts and research over rumors and speculation. In the coronavirus pandemic, that might be tougher than ever.