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Breast cancer patients offers health tips
Exercise, healthy diet and doing activities to keep you mentally alert are just some of the tips MD Anderson breast cancer patient, Doris Thomas, offers in this video. Author: mdanderson Added: 06/14/2013 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - June 14, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Cancer and Exercise
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - May 20, 2013 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

New Sports Concussion Guidelines
These American Academy of Neurology guidelines have been updated for the first time since 1997. (Source: Medscape Emergency Medicine Podcast)
Source: Medscape Emergency Medicine Podcast - May 7, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

When Kids Imitate Sports Heroes' Unproven 'Cures'
Some famous sports figures have touted their highly irregular and unproven 'medical cures' for various injuries and ailments. What if your patients ask for those treatments? (Source: Medscape Pediatrics Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pediatrics Podcast - March 20, 2013 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Walking Improves Cancer Outcomes
Modest exercise can improve survival in patients with colorectal cancer at a rate superior to that for adjuvant therapy, says Dr. John Marshall. Time to tell patients to lace up their sneakers. (Source: Medscape Oncology)
Source: Medscape Oncology - March 15, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Relationship of BMI, Exercise and Chemoprevention in Colorectal Cancer
John Marshall talks about the relationship of BMI, Exercise and Chemoprevention in Colorectal Cancer Author: imedex Added: 02/04/2013 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - February 4, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

#176: No benefit to dual RAS blockade in meta-analysis; metabolic syndrome in 40s linked to TV, lack of exercise, at age 16; Canadian Riata experience: Electrical failures eclipse externalized cables; "napkin-ring sign" on CT identifies high-risk coronary
No benefit to dual RAS blockade in meta-analysis; Metabolic syndrome in 40s linked to TV, lack of exercise, at age 16; Canadian Riata experience: Electrical failures eclipse externalized cables; "Napkin-ring sign" on CT identifies high-risk coronary (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - February 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

#173: Exercise woefully underutilized; lesser degrees of excess weight don't increase mortality; FDA approves apixaban for stroke prevention in nonvalvular AF; fructose intake may contribute to overeating
Exercise woefully underutilized; lesser degrees of excess weight don't increase mortality; FDA approves apixaban for stroke prevention in nonvalvular AF; fructose intake may contribute to overeating (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - January 11, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

Incontinence During Pregnancy: A Safe, Easy Treatment
This F1000 commentary reports on a study whose findings support the use of pelvic floor exercise for preventing urinary and anal incontinence during pregnancy. (Source: Medscape ObGyn Podcast)
Source: Medscape ObGyn Podcast - December 21, 2012 Category: OBGYN Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Nathan Cherny: Concerns Patients May Have About Pain Management
Dr. Nathan Cherny and Selma Schimmel do a role playing exercise in how a patient might talk to their doctor about pain management during their cancer treatment. In 2007, Professor Cherny was appoin... Author: vitaloptions Added: 11/28/2012 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - November 28, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Physical Activity: Practice and Preach
Providers who talk about their own physical activities are more credible and convincing when discussing exercise with patients. (Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast)
Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast - October 29, 2012 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Aches and Pains and Osteoarthritis
GP Dr Louise Stone discusses assessment and management of osteoarthritis in General Practice with Dr Kathryn O'Connor. Patient history is important; especially duration and severity of pain. Alternative diagnoses should be considered and excluded. Education and patient self management are vital as the management of osteoarthritis happens mainly outside the consulting room. Treatment modalities include exercise, weight loss, topical and oral medications, appliances. Referral to a surgeon may be required to allow the patient to gather information about future treatment options. Oraganisations such as Arthritis Australia can ...
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - October 13, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

The laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) for obesity
Wendy Brown discusses the LAGB procedure and the importance of follow up and a multidisciplinary approach to achieve sustained weight loss and manage problems and complications. Sustained weight loss and improved quality of life following a LAGB procedure depends on a multidisciplinary team (including surgeon, GP, nurse, dietician and psychologist) to meet patient needs of band adjustments, ongoing education about food choices and exercise, monitoring for nutritional and device complications and coping with psychological issues. Roles for the GP in the team include monitoring for ‘alert symptoms’ of volume reflux, noct...
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - October 13, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

The role of the sports and exercise medicine physician
David Humphries, MBBS (Hons), FACSP, FFSEM (UK) is a sport and exercise medicine (SEM) physician and Past President, Australasian College of Sports Physicians (ACSP). He talks to Kath O'Connor the role of the SEM physician. Most sports and exercise related injuries and problems in the GP setting are relatively straightforward; GPs can contact a SEM physician for more complex issues. Most have specific areas of expertise, listed in the 'Find a Sports Physician' section of the ACSP website (www.acsp.org.au). (Source: Australian Family Physician audio)
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - October 13, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

Management of acute shoulder injuries in general practice
Shane Brun, Associate professor of Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine at the clinical skills unit of the School of Medicine and Dentistry at James Cook University talks about the management of acute shoulder injuries in general practice. (Source: Australian Family Physician audio)
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - October 13, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

Do Collegiate Contact Sports Impair Cognition?
A study of contact-sport athletes fine-tunes the potential cognitive effects of repetitive head impacts. (Source: Medscape Medscape Podcast)
Source: Medscape Medscape Podcast - October 12, 2012 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Did Molestation Continue Because Sports Are Too Important?
The child molestation scandal involving Jerry Sandusky at Penn State was terrible, but did it go on for so long because the importance placed upon sports prompted people to turn a blind eye? (Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast)
Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast - August 21, 2012 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Memory Loss, Computer Use and Exercise
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 20, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

Chronic Pain and Exercise
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 13, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

Scared of Alzheimer's? Run From It
Sandra Fryhofer, MD, describes a study that found exercise helpful in slowing progression of cognitive decline and reducing risk for Alzheimer disease. (Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast)
Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast - July 27, 2012 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

#144: Exercise worsens a CV risk factor in 10% of people; don't give up on...
Exercise worsens a CV risk factor in 10% of people; don't give up on HDL, researchers plead; major bleeding with aspirin in primary prevention underestimated; dietary calcium better than supplements; more evidence dark chocolate is cardioprotective (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - June 8, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

#144: Exercise worsens a CV risk factor in 10% of people; don't give up on HDL, researchers plead; major bleeding with aspirin in primary prevention underestimated; dietary calcium better than supplements; more evidence dark chocolate is cardioprotective
Exercise worsens a CV risk factor in 10% of people; don't give up on HDL, researchers plead; major bleeding with aspirin in primary prevention underestimated; dietary calcium better than supplements; more evidence dark chocolate is cardioprotective (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - June 8, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

Recovery From Sports Injury
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - May 11, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

Treating a Sports Hernia
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - April 23, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

Exercise for Any Patient, Every Patient
The Exercise is Medicine initiative will help you incorporate physical activity counseling and recommendations into the briefest of healthcare encounters. (Source: Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Podcast - April 9, 2012 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

A Simple Way to Preserve Cognitive Function
The potential value of physical exercise to preserve cognitive function in patients with vascular disease is explored in this study. (Source: Medscape Cardiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Cardiology Podcast - April 3, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Kids and Sports Injuries
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - February 27, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

Exercise: A Way to Outdistance Breast Cancer?
Dr. Kathy Miller reports on a study that shows that exercise can lessen the risk for breast cancer in sedentary postmenopausal women. Can exercise also improve breast cancer prognosis? (Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast)
Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast - February 17, 2012 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

What Is a Sports Hernia?
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - February 6, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

When to Seek Attention for a Sports Injury
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - January 25, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

Exercise in a Pill?
New ways of looking at fat metabolism and muscle action in obesity have improved our understanding of the mechanisms behind the benefits of exercise. Is exercise in a pill the next step? (Source: Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Podcast - December 27, 2011 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Exercise for Life: Easier Than You Think
Sandra Fryhofer, MD, talks about a study that suggests exercising as little as 15 minutes a day can be lifesaving. (Source: Medscape Cardiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Cardiology Podcast - December 23, 2011 Category: Cardiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Breast cancer, exercise and weight loss | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Jennifer Ligibel, MD, explains how the findings from the LISA trial, which she presented at the 2011 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, will serve as the basis of a large study that looks at lifesty... Author: feeds Added: 12/11/2011 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - December 11, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Hey Doc, When Can I Return to Play?
Managing sports-related concussion involves more than acute care; a step-wise progression must be followed to get the athlete safely back on the field. (Source: Medscape Nurses Podcast)
Source: Medscape Nurses Podcast - November 28, 2011 Category: Nursing Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

New Guidelines Urge Cancer Patients to Exercise for Better Health
Penn Medicine's Dr. Kathryn Schmitz discusses the departure from the simple rest and recovery prescription many cancer patients receive after treatment. New evidence suggests cancer patients do better... Author: patientpower Added: 11/14/2011 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - November 14, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

#101: Cochrane salt/BP message blasted; US on "triple-therapy" for AF patients with stents; RE-MEDY on dabigatran vs warfarin for VTE; benefits of exercise on CHD risk; statins and stroke of unknown cause
Cochrane salt/BP message blasted; US on "triple-therapy" for AF patients with stents; RE-MEDY on dabigatran vs warfarin for VTE; benefits of exercise on CHD risk; statins and stroke of unknown cause (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - August 5, 2011 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

Johns Hopkins Medicine News Roundup, July 22, 2011
This week's topics include HIV treatment in Uganda, exercise and cognitive decline, calorie content in restaurant foods, and diet and diverticulitis. (Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News)
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News - July 22, 2011 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Elizabeth Tracey and Rick Lange, M.D. Source Type: podcasts

Johns Hopkins Medicine News Roundup, June 03, 2011
This week’s topics include sports and energy drinks in kids, sleep duration and obesity in children, two common drugs and their association with diabetes, and niacin and heart disease. (Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News)
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News - June 3, 2011 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Elizabeth Tracey and Rick Lange, M.D. Source Type: podcasts

Johns Hopkins Medicine News Roundup, March 25, 2011
This week’s topics include use of fibrates in the US and Canada, child safety seats, diabetes medications, and the risks of exercise and sex. (Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News)
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News - March 25, 2011 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Elizabeth Tracey and Rick Lange, M.D. Source Type: podcasts

Does Exercise Improve Symptoms of IBS?
Proven effective in the treatment of other conditions, exercise has now been shown to improve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, according to a new study. Dr. David Johnson offers commentary. (Source: Medscape Gastroenterology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Gastroenterology Podcast - February 24, 2011 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Can Exercise Lower Cancer Risk?
Emory's Dr. Mitch Berger on whether increased physical activity can reduce one's risk for cancer. Author: winship Added: 01/28/2011 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - January 28, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Johns Hopkins Medicine News Roundup, December 24, 2010
Some good fats, preventing falls in older adults, Echinacea for colds, and exercise and weight gain in middle life. (Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News)
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News - December 27, 2010 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Elizabeth Tracey and Rick Lange, M.D. Source Type: podcasts

Johns Hopkins Medicine News Roundup, November 12, 2010
Vick’s VapoRub, PPIs, pregnancy and Plavix, supervised exercise and diabetes, and vitamin E and stroke. (Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News)
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News - November 14, 2010 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Elizabeth Tracey and Rick Lange, M.D. Source Type: podcasts

DON'T START A CHARITY - Oct 19,2010
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT HARRIE BAKST Young Adult Survivor Salivary Gland Cancer President & Founder Carnegie Sports Group KEN BERGER President & CEO Charity Navigator DAN PALLOTTA Founder, Pallotta TeamWorks Author, Uncharitable dan pallotta | charity navigator | ken berger | nonprofits | charity (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - October 18, 2010 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Endurance Sports in Older Men and Women -- What About Those Biomarkers and Thicker Ventricles? Papers From ESC 2010
Ileana Piña, MD, covers 2 papers from European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2010 on endurance sports in older men and women and discusses the implications of worrisome biomarkers and imaging studies. (Source: Medscape Cardiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Cardiology Podcast - September 3, 2010 Category: Cardiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Endurance Sports in Older Men and Women: What About Biomarkers and Thicker Ventricles?
Ileana Piña, MD, covers 2 papers from European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2010 on endurance sports in older men and women and discusses the implications of worrisome biomarkers and imaging studies. (Source: Medscape Orthopaedics Podcast)
Source: Medscape Orthopaedics Podcast - September 3, 2010 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Interval Training
Some cardiologists at Mayo Clinic are recommending to their heart patients what Olympic athletes have known for years. Interval training is better for your overall health than longer sessions of slow, sustained exercise. They say no matter what your age or your fitness level, interval training can help reduce your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. (Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - August 30, 2010 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

MCI Exercise and Computer Use
(Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Radio - August 16, 2010 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: podcasts

Exercise Training Reduces Anxiety
Dr. Peter Yellowlees talks about how exercise training may reduce symptoms of anxiety. (Source: Medscape Nurses Podcast)
Source: Medscape Nurses Podcast - July 27, 2010 Category: Nursing Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Is Soccer Bad for Children's Heads?
Given the popularity of the World Cup, the Sounds of Science revisits a 2002 IOM workshop reports on head injury in young soccer players. This podcast addresses the biology of concussion, when to return a concussed player to the field, studies of soccer and football players, and the policy issues relevant to head injuries in youth sports. (Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies)
Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies - July 7, 2010 Category: Science Authors: The National Academies Source Type: podcasts