Unique toxicities of immunotherapy
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Source: Oncology Tube - July 11, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Research Summaries: Happiness from Ordinary and Extraordinary Experiences
Today’s research summary comes from another article in the Journal of Consumer Research. Oxygen toxicity occurs when the lungs take in a higher than normal O 2 partial pressure, which can occur in deep scuba diving. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The big ideas: It is well established that experiential purchases (like going on a vacation) lead to greater happiness than material purchases (like buying a car). However, not much is known about which types of experiences lead to greater happiness and for whom. A dimension on which experiences reliably differ are whether they are ordinary, meaning common and frequent, or extra...
Source: The Mouse Trap - June 30, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: happiness Research Summaries Source Type: podcasts

How and when do you begin the conversation with patients about financial toxicity?
Leonard Saltz, MD of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discusses how and when he beings to speak with his patients about financial toxicity at the 2017 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Author: obr Added: 06/22/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - June 22, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

What interventions can alleviate financial toxicity?
Leonard Saltz, MD of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discusses the interventions to alleviate financial toxicity at the 2017 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Author: obr Added: 06/22/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - June 22, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

What is CancerCare doing to help cancer patients with financial toxicity?
Patricia Goldsmith, CEO of CancerCare discusses the financial programs that are provided by CancerCare for cancer patients to help with treatment and cancer care costs. This was recorded at the 2017 A... Author: obr Added: 06/20/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - June 20, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

How to weigh a star —with a little help from Einstein, toxic ‘selfish genes,’ and the world’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils
This week we have stories on what body cams reveal about interactions between black drivers and U.S. police officers, the world ’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils, and how modern astronomers measured the mass of a star—thanks to an old tip from Einstein—with Online News Intern Ryan Cross. Sarah Crespi talks to Eyal Ben-David about a pair of selfish genes—one toxin and one antidote—that have been masquerading as essenti al developmental genes in a nematode worm. She asks how many more so-called “essential genes” are really just self-perpetuating freeloaders? Science Careers Editor Rachel Bernstein is also here to ...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 8, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

How to weigh a star —with a little help from Einstein, toxic ‘selfish genes,’ and the world’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils
This week we have stories on what body cams reveal about interactions between black drivers and U.S. police officers, the world ’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils, and how modern astronomers measured the mass of a star—thanks to an old tip from Einstein—with Online News Intern Ryan Cross. Sarah Crespi talks to Eyal Ben-David about a pair of selfish genes—one toxin and one antidote—that have been masquerading as essent ial developmental genes in a nematode worm. She asks how many more so-called “essential genes” are really just self-perpetuating freeloaders? Science Careers Editor Rachel Bernstein is also here t...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 8, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

How to weigh a star —with a little help from Einstein, toxic ‘selfish genes,’ and the world’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils
This week we have stories on what body cams reveal about interactions between black drivers and U.S. police officers, the world’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils, and how modern astronomers measured the mass of a star—thanks to an old tip from Einstein—with Online News Intern Ryan Cross. Sarah Crespi talks to Eyal Ben-David about a pair of selfish genes—one toxin and one antidote—that have been masquerading as essential developmental genes in a nematode worm. She asks how many more so-called “essential genes” are really just self-perpetuating freeloaders? Science Careers Editor Rachel Bernstein is also here...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 8, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

How to weigh a star —with a little help from Einstein, toxic ‘selfish genes,’ and the world’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils
This week we have stories on what body cams reveal about interactions between black drivers and U.S. police officers, the world ’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils, and how modern astronomers measured the mass of a star—thanks to an old tip from Einstein—with Online News Intern Ryan Cross. Sarah Crespi talks to Eyal Ben-David about a pair of selfish genes—one toxin and one antidote—that have been masquerading as essenti al developmental genes in a nematode worm. She asks how many more so-called “essential genes” are really just self-perpetuating freeloaders? Science Careers Editor Rachel Bernstein is also here to ...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 8, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

How to weigh a star —with a little help from Einstein, toxic ‘selfish genes,’ and the world’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils
This week we have stories on what body cams reveal about interactions between black drivers and U.S. police officers, the world ’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils, and how modern astronomers measured the mass of a star—thanks to an old tip from Einstein—with Online News Intern Ryan Cross. Sarah Crespi talks to Eyal Ben-David about a pair of selfish genes—one toxin and one antidote—that have been masquerading as essent ial developmental genes in a nematode worm. She asks how many more so-called “essential genes” are really just self-perpetuating freeloaders? Science Careers Editor Rachel Bernstein is also here t...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - June 8, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-VCCR5 Rumack-Matthew Nomogram and Acetaminophen Toxicity
Sean P. Kane, PharmD, BCPS, speaks with Nadia Awad, PharmD, BCPS about Rumack-Matthew nomogram and acetaminophen toxicity. In the episode, the toxidrome of acetaminophen overdose is outlined and the nuances (including clinical practice pearls) are discussed regarding the nomogram used to decide whether N-acetylcysteine is warranted for acetaminophen toxicity. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - May 24, 2017 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Discussion and Concerns on Toxicity of Drugs
Jean-Pierre J. Issa, MD of Fox Chase Cancer CenterFels Institute for Cancer Research &amp; Molecular Biology at Temple University discusses questions of concern on the the toxicity of the new epigene... Author: aacr2017 Added: 04/27/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - April 27, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts