Does coronavirus spread through the air, and the biology of anorexia
On this week’s show, Staff Writer Robert Service talks with host Sarah Crespi about a new National Academy of Sciences report that suggests the novel coronavirus can go airborne, the evidence for this idea, and what this means for the mask-wearing debate. See all of our News coverage of the pandemic here. See all of our Research and Editorials here. Also this week, Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel joins Sarah to talk about a burgeoning understanding of the biological roots of anorexia nervosa—an eating disorder that affects about 1% of people in the United States. From genetic links to brain scans, scientists are ...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - April 9, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Does coronavirus spread through the air, and the biology of anorexia
On this week’s show, Staff Writer Robert Service talks with host Sarah Crespi about a new National Academy of Sciences report that suggests the novel coronavirus can go airborne, the evidence for this idea, and what this means for the mask-wearing debate. See all of our News coverage of the pandemic here. See all of our Research and Editorials here. Also this week, Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel joins Sarah to talk about a burgeoning understanding of the biological roots of anorexia nervosa—an eating disorder that affects about 1% of people in the United States. From genetic links to brain scans, scienti...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - April 9, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Does coronavirus spread through the air, and the biology of anorexia
On this week ’s show, Staff Writer Robert Service talks with host Sarah Crespi about a new National Academy of Sciences report that suggests the novel coronavirus can go airborne, the evidence for this idea, and what this means for the mask-wearing debate. See all of our News coverage of the pandemic here. See all of our Research and Editorials here. Also this week, Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel joins Sarah to talk about a burgeoning understanding of the biological roots of anorexia nervosa—an eating disorder that affects about 1% of people in the United States. From genetic links to brain scans , scientists are...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - April 9, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Does coronavirus spread through the air, and the biology of anorexia
On this week ’s show, Staff Writer Robert Service talks with host Sarah Crespi about a new National Academy of Sciences report that suggests the novel coronavirus can go airborne, the evidence for this idea, and what this means for the mask-wearing debate. See all of our News coverage of the pandemic here. See all of our Research and Editorials here. Also this week, Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel joins Sarah to talk about a burgeoning understanding of the biological roots of anorexia nervosa—an eating disorder that affects about 1% of people in the United States. From genetic links to brain scan s, scientists ar...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - April 6, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

I thought I wasn't thin enough to be anorexic
Assessing young people with possible eating disorders can be complex for a variety of reasons. Building a therapeutic relationship with a young person with a possible eating disorder and their family is key to enabling a thorough assessment and ongoing management, but it introduces difficult issues regarding confidentiality and risk. In this... (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - December 10, 2017 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

I thought I wasn ’t thin enough to be anorexic
Assessing young people with possible eating disorders can be complex for a variety of reasons. Building a therapeutic relationship with a young person with a possible eating disorder and their family is key to enabling a thorough assessment and ongoing management, but it introduces difficult issues regarding confidentiality and risk. In this podcast we speak to the mother and daughter authors of a What you patient is thinking article, who describe what it's like for a family to experience a child with an eating disorder. In a linked podcast, we talk with the authors of two practice articles, which give advice on spotting...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - December 10, 2017 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Preferred Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia?
A study confirms this psychiatric therapy as a core treatment modality for adolescent anorexia nervosa. (Source: Medscape Psychiatry Podcast)
Source: Medscape Psychiatry Podcast - January 20, 2015 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Dr Jennifer Temel discusses her work on anamorelin for treating NSCLC patients with anorexia and cachexia
At ESMO 2014, Dr Jennifer Temel is interviewed about the results of a phase III trial investigating the use of anamorelin in NSCLC patients with anorexia and cachexia. She discusses the next steps for... Author: EMJ Added: 10/06/2014 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - October 6, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Dr. Abernethy Discusses Anamorelin as a Treatment Option for Patients with Cancer Anorexia-Cachexia
Amy P. Abernethy, MD, PhD, associate professor, School of Nursing, director, Duke Center for Learning Health Care, Duke University School of Medicine, discusses anamorelin for the treatment of cancer ... Author: onclivetv Added: 09/10/2014 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - September 10, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts