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How Food Allergies Affect Quality of Life
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-allergy/how-food-allergies-affect-quality-of-life/4091/How does a food allergy diagnosis impact a patient's quality of life? What can physicians do to help patients cope with food allergies? Host Dr. Todd Mahr asks Anne Muñoz-Furlong, founder and CEO of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, about the challenges facing patients with food allergies. HRegeneration: Science Fiction or Reality?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-future-medicine-and-genetics/regeneration-science-fiction-or-reality/4083/What are the barriers in science that keep us from reaching the lofty goal of limb and organ regeneration? Host Dr. Leslie Lundt is joined by Dr. Dennis Steindler, the Joseph J. Bagnor/Shands Professor of Medical Research and the executive director of the McKnight Brain Institute at the University oLaser Welding for Sutures Without Thread
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-future-medicine-and-genetics/laser-welding-for-sutures-without-thread/4060/Lasers may provide a means of closing surgical incisions that is better than traditional methods in terms of infection risk, time, and scarring. Dr. Abraham Katzir, professor of applied medical physics at Tel Aviv University, and a pioneer of this technique, explains to host Dr. Jason Birnholz how tAlzheimer's Disease: What Does the Future Hold For Treatment?
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-future-medicine-and-genetics/alzheimers-disease-what-does-the-future-hold-for-treatment/4037/We know genetic mutations can cause Alzheimer's disease, so what possibilities are there for intervention to prevent patients from developing Alzheimer's, thanks to genetic discoveries? What strategies are being used to treat Alzheimer's, and which ones might be applied in the near future? Dr. SamueRemembering Dr. Korczak: Lessons on Commitment to Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-childrens-health/remembering-dr-korczak-lessons-on-commitment-to-care/4032/Dr. Janucz Korczak (1878-1942) was a Polish-Jewish pediatrician who had revolutionary ideas about humanism for children, and was one of the first proponents of children's rights. He established the first progressive orphanages in Poland, and wrote numerous books on child psychology, including How toA Practical Guide to Global Medical Volunteerism
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-global-medicine/a-practical-guide-to-global-medical-volunteerism/3987/The health of people around the world is frequently said to be a global responsibility, one that is shared and often spearheaded by medical professionals in the United States. How can we help to build sustainable international medical projects? And what practical, financial and ethical issues must bCurbing ‘Brain Drain’: Keeping Research Talent at Home
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-global-medicine/curbing-brain-drain-keeping-research-talent-at-home/3971/Improving public health in the developing world depends on a number of factors, such as adequate financing, strong governmental and private support, and stable local infrastructures that include hospitals, laboratories, and health professionals. While funds allocated to tackle global diseases have rSpeeding Up Translation of New Cancer Therapeutics
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-future-medicine-and-genetics/speeding-up-translation-of-new-cancer-therapeutics/3964/Translation for cancer therapeutics is taking too long and costing too much, according to Dr. Philip Schein, visiting professor in cancer pharmacology at the University of Oxford in England and leading international authority in the treatment of cancer. How can we improve in the future? Join host DrCan a Needle in the Neck Prevent Hot Flashes? A Look at an Alternative Treatment
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/can-a-needle-in-the-neck-prevent-hot-flashes-a-look-at-an-alternative-treatment/3955/Women who have hot flashes may experience episodes up to 80 times a week. Estrogen is the most common treatment, but oftentimes it's just not enough. Dr. Eugene Lipov, an anesthesiologist and medical director of Northwest Hospital's Advanced Pain Center in Arlington Heights, Illinois, discusses withManaging Esophageal Cancer From the Onset
https://reachmd.com/programs/gi-insights/managing-esophageal-cancer-from-the-onset/3931/Esophageal cancer survival rates greatly decline when the cancer has reached its late stages, so detecting neoplasia in a Barrett's esophagus patient early is a crucial tool in cancer management. What are some emerging endoscopic techniques that can be used for a Barrett's esophageal patient? Dr. Pr