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HPS-2 THRIVE Data and Results
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/hps-2-thrive-data-and-results/6885/Joining host Dr. Alan Brown is Dr. John Guyton, Associate Professor of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Pathology of the Division of Medicine-Endocrinology and Metabolism at Duke University School of Medicine. Their discussion will focus on data and results from HPS-2 THRIVE, a large-scale studyReducing the Burden of HPV-associated Cancer & Disease, Part 3
https://reachmd.com/programs/grand-rounds-nation/reducing-the-burden-of-hpv-associated-cancer-disease-part-3/6711/This session of Grand Rounds explores the burden of human papillomavirus (HPV) -associated cancer and disease in the United States and prevention through HPV vaccination. Each year, there are an estimated 26,000 HPV-attributable cancers in the United States. About 17,000 occur in women, most of whicFrom Texas — A Pediatrician Tackles Childhood Obesity
https://reachmd.com/programs/voices-from-american-medicine/from-texas-mdash-a-pediatrician-tackles-childhood-obesity/6372/An obese child has an 80 percent chance of staying obese throughout their lifetime. The children that Texas pediatrician Dr. Kimberly Avila Edwards saw in her practice, combined with statistics showing her home state had an even higher childhood obesity rate than the already-high national average, pAnniversary Report From Haiti & an Alzheimer's Milestone
https://reachmd.com/programs/second-opinion-live/anniversary-report-from-haiti-an-alzheimers-milestone/6248/Dr. Anthony Alessi reports from Haiti, making his fifth trip there to mark the one-year anniversary of the magnitude 7 earthquake that precipitated a massive humanitarian and health crisis in that already-beleagured country. Also, Robert Egee, vice president of public policy and advocacy at the AzheFortilin and Targeted Molecular Therapy for Preventing Atherosclerosis
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/fortilin-and-targeted-molecular-therapy-for-preventing-atherosclerosis/6128/Targeted molecular therapy has been successful in cancer therapeutics. How might this approach be applied in cardiology to prevent the development of atherosclerosis? Dr. Ken Fujise, chief of cardiology at University of Texas Medical Branch, where he is also professor of medicine and biochemistry anAs Prescribed: Meeting the Challenges of Medication Adherence
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/as-prescribed-meeting-the-challenges-of-medication-adherence/5180/Medication adherence is a significant problem in the US. Patients with chronic conditions such as hypertension or high cholesterol can be particularly susceptible to non-adherence, because patients may not experience symptoms that would seem to justify taking medication, and thus may not notice anyCardiac Care for a Young, At-Risk Population in Saudi Arabia
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/cardiac-care-for-a-young-at-risk-population-in-saudi-arabia/4715/This week on Heart Matters, we'll explore the terrain of cardiovascular care in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with one of the country's leading experts, Dr. Mostafa Youssef, founding director of the Prince Salman Heart Center at King Fahad Medical City in Riyadh. It is a country with vast cultural difSudden Death in Sports
https://reachmd.com/programs/neurofrontiers/sudden-death-in-sports/4705/There are two causes of death in sports: cardiac and neurological. Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher joins host Dr. Anthony Alessi to explore the neurological causes of sudden death in sports. Dr. Kutcher is associate professor of neurology at the University of Michigan, director of Michigan NeuroSport, a multidiWhen Docs Disagree: Strategies Toward Better Patient Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/when-docs-disagree-strategies-toward-better-patient-care/4436/Physicians often collaborate with other doctors when caring for patients with various medical problems. Yet disagreements with our colleagues may occur more frequently than we would like to admit, and there can be consequences to these disagreements among physicians. How can we best deal with theseA National Consensus Is Forming on Perinatal Quality
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/a-national-consensus-is-forming-on-perinatal-quality/3993/There is a national consensus on standards for perinatal care, but what does that mean and how did these come about? Maureen Corry, executive director of the ChildBirth Connection tells host Bruce Japsen of the Chicago Tribune about coming changes in perinatal standards at hospitals and how these me