Talk evidence covid-19 update - natural history of covid, include patients in guidelines
For the next few months Talk Evidence is going to focus on the new corona virus pandemic. There is an enormous amount of uncertainty about the disease, what the symptoms are, fatality rate, treatment options, things we shouldn't be doing. We're going to try to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. This week: (1.20) Carl gives us an update on the England and Wales admission data. (3.00) Helen talks about ways in which spread and severity of infection amongst household contacts. (8.20) We talk natural history of covid-19, and Harlan Krumho...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - May 9, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Talk Evidence covid-19 update - pneumonia, guidelines, preprints and testing
For the next few months Talk Evidence is going to focus on the new corona virus pandemic. There is an enormous amount of uncertainty about the disease, what the symptoms are, fatality rate, treatment options, things we shouldn't be doing. We're going to try to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. This week 5.00 - Carl gives us an update about pneumonia in primary care, should you give antibiotics when you're not sure if it's bacterial or viral 10.00 - The importance and difficulty of making guidelines now 15.00 - We hear from guidelin...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - April 9, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Talk Evidence covid-19 update - pneumonia, guidelines, preprints and testing
For the next few months Talk Evidence is going to focus on the new corona virus pandemic. There is an enormous amount of uncertainty about the disease, what the symptoms are, fatality rate, treatment options, things we shouldn't be doing. We're going to try to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. This week 5.00 - Carl gives us an update about pneumonia in primary care, should you give antibiotics when you're not sure if it's bacterial or viral 10.00 - The importance and difficulty of making guidelines now 15.00 - We hear from guideline...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - April 9, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Update: Epidemics in History
Infectious epidemics have always driven change and triggered discrimination in human societies. Frank Snowden, DPhil, Professor Emeritus of History and History of Medicine at Yale University and author of Epidemics and Society: From the Black Death to the Present (Yale University Press, 2019), puts the COVID-19 pandemic in historical context. (Source: JAMA Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Author Interviews - April 6, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: The Near Future
How does the current pandemic compare to historical infectious outbreaks and what can we expect in summer and fall of 2020? Nicholas Christakis, MD, PhD, MPH, director of the Human Nature Lab, Co-director of the Institute of Network Science, and Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University, discusses the epidemiology of COVID-19. (Source: JAMA Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Author Interviews - April 1, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Pollution from pot plants, and how our bodies perceive processed foods
The “dank” smelling terpenes emitted by growing marijuana can combine with chemicals in car emissions to form ozone, a health-damaging compound. This is especially problematic in Denver, where ozone levels are dangerously high and pot farms have sprung up along two highways in the city. Host Sarah C respi talks with reporter Jason Plautz about researchers’ efforts to measure terpene emissions from pot plants and how federal restrictions have hampered them. Next, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Dana Small, a professor of psychiatry and psychology at Yale University, about how processed foods are perceived by the bod...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - January 24, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Pollution from pot plants, and how our bodies perceive processed foods
The “dank” smelling terpenes emitted by growing marijuana can combine with chemicals in car emissions to form ozone, a health-damaging compound. This is especially problematic in Denver, where ozone levels are dangerously high and pot farms have sprung up along two highways in the city. Host Sarah Crespi talks with reporter Jason Plautz about researchers’ efforts to measure terpene emissions from pot plants and how federal restrictions have hampered them. Next, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Dana Small, a professor of psychiatry and psychology at Yale University, about how processed foods are perceived by the bo...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - January 24, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Pollution from pot plants, and how our bodies perceive processed foods
The “dank” smelling terpenes emitted by growing marijuana can combine with chemicals in car emissions to form ozone, a health-damaging compound. This is especially problematic in Denver, where ozone levels are dangerously high and pot farms have sprung up along two highways in the city. Host Sarah C respi talks with reporter Jason Plautz about researchers’ efforts to measure terpene emissions from pot plants and how federal restrictions have hampered them. Next, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Dana Small, a professor of psychiatry and psychology at Yale University, about how processed foods are perceived by the bod...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - January 24, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Pollution from pot plants, and how our bodies perceive processed foods
The “dank” smelling terpenes emitted by growing marijuana can combine with chemicals in car emissions to form ozone, a health-damaging compound. This is especially problematic in Denver, where ozone levels are dangerously high and pot farms have sprung up along two highways in the city. Host Sarah C respi talks with reporter Jason Plautz about researchers’ efforts to measure terpene emissions from pot plants and how federal restrictions have hampered them. Next, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Dana Small, a professor of psychiatry and psychology at Yale University, about how processed foods are perceived by the body...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - January 24, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Transfusion Independance With Hypomethylating agents
Amer Zeidan, MBBS Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology) at Yale University Discusses Transfusion Independance With Hypomethylating agents At The 60th ASH Annual Meeting on Dec 1, 2018. Author: ASHReport Added: 12/18/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - December 18, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Is Patient Survival Based On Physician Experience
Amer Zeidan, MBBS Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology) at Yale University Discusses Is Patient Survival Based On Physician Experience At The 60th ASH Annual Meeting on Dec 1, 2018. Author: ASHReport Added: 12/18/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - December 18, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Exploiting oncometabolite-induced DNA repair defects
Ranjit S. Bindra, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor Departments of Therapeutic Radiology and Experimental Pathology Yale Cancer Center discusses Exploiting oncometabolite-induced DNA repair defects Fro... Author: kidneycancer Added: 11/05/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - November 6, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Pathobiology and clinical management of T-cell lymphoma
From the International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2018 meeting held in Nice, France, Francine Foss, MD, of Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, discusses the pathology and... Author: VJHemOnc Added: 10/01/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - October 1, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts