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Low Vitamin D Associated with Faster Decline in Cognitive Function
https://reachmd.com/programs/the-jama-report/low-vitamin-d-associated-faster-decline-cognitive-function/7711/[Read the Article] About 42 percent of the general U.S. population has low vitamin D levels. In addition to promoting calcium and bone health, vitamin D may also affect the brain and cognitive function. A new study by JAMA Neurology looked at the association between baseline vitamin D levels and theHot Topics in Diabetes: What Endocrinologists are Talking About
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/hot-topics-diabetes-what-endocrinologists-are-talking-about/7571/Dr. Brian McDonough welcomes Dr. Tina Thethi, Assistant Professor of Medicine in the section of Endocrinology and Metabolism at Tulane University Health Sciences Center. Dr. Thethi provides the inside scoop on diabetes topics of particular interest to endocrinologists in practice today, from pre-diaPedestrianism: When Watching People Walk Was America's Favorite Spectator Sport
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/pedestrianism-when-watching-people-walk-was-americas-favorite-spectator-sport/7573/In the late 19th century, America’s most popular spectator sport drew thousands of fans, created celebirty athletes, endured scandals for performance-enhancing drugs, and opened doors for immigrants, African Americans, and women. But this sport wasn’t baseball, boxing, or horseracing—it was competitUpdates From the Pollen Vortex: Strategies to Combat the Worst Allergy Season Ever
https://reachmd.com/programs/primary-care-today/updates-pollen-vortex-strategies-combat-worst-allergy-season-ever/7416/As an unforgivingly cold, frigid winter in America has led to the explosive release of tree pollens over a short period this spring, seasonal allergies have returned with a vengeance. Says, Dr Mitchell Gaynor, clinical assistant professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York CityThe Poisoner’s Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/poisoners-handbook-murder-and-birth-forensic-medicine-jazz-age-new-york/7290/Dr. John Russell welcomes author Deborah Blum to talk about her book, The Poisoner's Handbook. In early twentieth-century New York, poisons offered an easy path to the perfect crime. Science had no place in the Tammany Hall-controlled coroner's office, and corruption ran rampant. However, with theToward Medical Education Portals for Anyone, Anywhere: A Look at NextGenU
https://reachmd.com/programs/conversations-on-health-care/toward-medical-education-portals-for-anyone-anywhere-a-look-at-nextgenu/7040/This week, Mark and Margaret speak with Dr. Erica Frank, President and Executive Director of NextGenU.org, the world's first portal to free, accredited, higher education, including university and graduate-level courses, which she founded in 2001. Dr. Frank is also Professor and Canada Research ChairAdvocacy Updates from the Alzheimer's Association
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/advocacy-updates-from-the-alzheimers-association/6891/Alzheimer's Disease was first identified more than 100 years ago. Yet despite this century-spanning awareness by medical communities across the globe, the precise physiologic mechanisms triggering the development of this disease are still unknown. Advocacy groups such as the Alzheimer's AssociationSurgeon in Blue: Jonathan Letterman, the Civil War Doctor Who Pioneered Battlefield Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/book-club/surgeon-in-blue-jonathan-letterman-the-civil-war-doctor-who-pioneered-battlefield-care/6806/Dr. Maurice Pickard welcomes author Scott McGaugh to discuss the subject of his book "Surgeon in Blue: Jonathan Letterman, the Civil War Doctor Who Pioneered Battlefield Care." Through their discussion, listeners will discover how one lone surgeon, Jonathan Letterman, reshaped military medicine overCauses of ADHD and Brain Development
https://reachmd.com/programs/updates-from-mayo-clinic/causes-of-adhd-and-brain-development-1/6733/Mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, and ADHD, plague our children each year. In fact, nearly one in five children is thought to have a mental illness. A majority of these cases go undiagnosed, leaving hundreds of thousands of children at-risk for self-inflicted bodily harm. DrThe Doctor Will See All of You Now: New Approaches to Treating Parkinson's Disease
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/the-doctor-will-see-all-of-you-now-new-approaches-to-treating-parkinsons-disease/6535/Would it be better for Parkinson's patients to meet with their doctor in a group setting? Group visits are among the the novel approaches being studied for Parkinson's patients. Dr. Lisa Shulman, professor of neurology and co-director of the Maryland Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center