Sound Medicine Podcast
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Listen to Sound Medicine, the weekly talk radio show sponsored by the IU School of Medicine and WFYI, 90.1 FM, the Indianapolis NPR affiliate.
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Excellent Info Site, June 11, 2006
Reviewer: kwaic
Great site for brief and updated medical info,
5 stars.
ky
   
girijad83, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: girijad83
from India
The Sound Medicine podcast is a weekly radio show sponsored by the IU School of Medicine and WFYI, at 90.1 FM. It focuses on health topics like - the health deterioration of victims of Hurrican Katrina, the presence of lung cancer in the news for some time, the effectiveness of herbal medicines, the overview of Parkinson's disease (a degenerative neurological disorder), breast cancer, and safe excercise routines, to name a few. This podcast is for those who need their regular dose of the latest in the news of health. It has soothing, pleasant music in the beginning.
The audio quality is good, even including the interviews being held. The narration is clear, considering that WFYI news channel hosts this podcast.
   
LOLDavid, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: LOLDavid
from Los Angeles, California
I found this to be a very interesting podcast for both those in the medical profession and those who are just curious about aspects of medicine. The shows are conducted in a public radio fashion with some audio documentaries on topics and some interviews with those in medical practice. Many amazing treatments for diseases are discussed and described. It's a very good medical podcast.
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Podcast Website: http://soundmedicine.iu.edu/
Sound Medicine 02-12-2012
2012-02-11 ,
This week: drug firm disclosure law; daily aspirin not for all; aspirin endangers the elderly; and Adele's throat problems. Plus, nanotechnology targets tumors, common chemicals reduce immune responses, and author Barbara Strauch with inspiration for "middle-aged minds."
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Sound Medicine 02-05-2012
2012-02-4 ,
This week, controversial flu research suspended; predictors for breast cancer updated; new treatments for liver cancer; the Dukan diet; and Book: The Complete Book of Bone Health.
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Sound Medicine 01-29-12
2012-01-28 ,
This week, a model clinic for the uninsured; economic downturn affects families' mental health; Botox for migraines; parents multitasking; and the myth of multitasking. Also, the brain decline starts at 45, and why pediatricians don't discuss overweight kids with parents.
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Sound Medicine 01-22-12
2012-01-21 ,
This week, an update on healthcare reform politics from Dr. Aaron Carroll; erroneous findings on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; very low calorie diets and diabetes; 40 years of cancer research; and the book, Saying Goodbye. Also, violent videao games affect the brain, and nicotine patches for memory loss.
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Sound Medicine 01-15-2012
2012-01-14 ,
This week, nursing home scorecards, lymphedema treatment, cancer rehab, and the author of the book, Secrets of the Grown-Up Brain. Also, empathy spurs docs to wash their hands, and why more women are having twins.
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- Published:
2002
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S007259

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