Synopsis
Podcasts spotlighting the work of Emory physicians and researchers, including innovations that will change your life.
Episodes
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Kidney Stones: The Basics
01/09/2007Dr. John Pattaras, a urologist with Emory University, talks about the cause and treatment of kidney stones.
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Restless Legs Research Breakthrough
20/07/2007An international team of researchers has identified the first gene associated with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), a common sleep disorder affecting tens of millions of people worldwide.
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Fitness and Aging
19/07/2007Learn to be smart about fitness as you age, with tips from Dr. John W. Xerogeanes, MD, Chief of the Emory Sports Medicine Center.
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Disaster Planning
14/06/2007Dr. Alexander Isakov, an Emory emergency medicine specialist, on improving emergency preparedness in Atlanta, making the city ready for a mass shooting, pandemic flu, natural disaster or other crisis.
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The Link Between Asthma and Obesity
05/06/2007Dr. Brian Taylor of Emory Crawford Long Hospital on a study showing that obese patients with asthma are more likely to have severe asthma tan those who are not obese.
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A Discussion about Ovarian Cancer
22/03/2007Dr. Horowitz, MD, professor and director of Gynecologic Oncology at the Emory University School of Medicine and Emory Winship Cancer Institute, discusses what every woman should know about ovarian cancer.
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Part 3 - New Innovative ACL Treatment
22/03/2007Listen to Dr. John W. Xerogeanes, MD, Chief of the Emory Sports Medicine Center discuss new innovative ACL Treatment. Part 3.
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Part 2 - New Innovative ACL Treatment
22/03/2007Listen to Dr. John W. Xerogeanes, MD, Chief of the Emory Sports Medicine Center discuss new innovative ACL Treatment. Part 2.
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Part 1 - New Innovative ACL Treatment
22/03/2007Listen to Dr. John W. Xerogeanes, MD, Chief of the Emory Sports Medicine Center discuss new innovative ACL Treatment. Part 1.
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Spine Surgery
22/03/2007Dr. Scott D. Boden, Director of Emory Orthopaedics and Spine Center, discusses what you should know about spine surgery.
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25 Percent of American Women Have HPV Infection
22/03/2007Dr. Ira Horowitz of Emory University and Dr. Eileen Dunn of the CDC discuss rates of HPV (human papilloma virus) in women and methods of prevention, including the HPV vaccine.