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Creating a Bio-Bank for Bipolar Disorder
https://reachmd.com/programs/updates-from-mayo-clinic/creating-a-bio-bank-for-bipolar-disorder/6700/Manic depressive disorder, or bipolar disorder is a very common mood disorder that primary care clinicians see in their offices. How is it defined? What are the signs and symptoms? And, how young is too young? Host Dr. Peter S. Jensen welcomes Dr.Mark Frye, Professor of Psychiatry at Mayo Clinic andThe Hypertension Paradox: Better Treatment, Worse Outcomes
https://reachmd.com/programs/heart-matters/the-hypertension-paradox-better-treatment-worse-outcomes/4922/In recent years, we have developed a sufficient understanding of the mechanisms behind hypertension that has led to the evolution of numerous diagnostic and treatment options. Yet the prevalence of hypertension persists. Why does hypertension continue to disable and kill millions throughout the worlChanges in Public Perception of Vaccines
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-allergy/changes-in-public-perception-of-vaccines/4387/Vaccines have been described as one of the greatest medical advances in history. Yet some segments of the population view them as a potential vehicle for causing more harm than good to young patients. What led to this change in perception about vaccines, and how can physicians best counsel patientsSuboptimal Weight Loss Following Bariatric Surgery
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/suboptimal-weight-loss-following-bariatric-surgery/3951/Patients that undergo bariatric surgery may expect to lose up to 35 percent of their body weight in the first year. What if that doesn't happen? Host Dr. Leslie Lundt, talks about the problem of post-op suboptimal weight gain with Dr. David Sarwer, director of clinical services at the Center for WeTreating the Complications of Tattoos and Body Piercings
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/treating-the-complications-of-tattoos-and-body-piercings/3828/Tattoos and body piercings have been around for hundreds of years. But now they are turning up in your office or your ED. Dr. Rachel Chin is a professor of emergency medicine at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. She and Dr. Shira Johnson look at the potential complicatioAre the Common Food Allergens Changing?
https://reachmd.com/programs/hot-topics-in-allergy/are-the-common-food-allergens-changing/3788/Why are so many people allergic to peanuts? Can people have an allergy to a specific food the very first time they consume it? Both the types of food allergies and the numbers of individuals affected by food allergies increase every year. There are many potential reasons for the rise in food allergiSoccer Injuries and How to Treat Them
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-sports-medicine/soccer-injuries-and-how-to-treat-them/3670/The sports hernia is one of the most difficult injuries to diagnose and treat in elite soccer players. Join host Dr. Sherwin Ho as he talks with Dr. Riley Williams, associate professor of orthopedic surgery at Weill Medical College and medical director for the New York Red Bulls professional soccerGoals for Initiating and Continuing Breastfeeding
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/goals-for-initiating-and-continuing-breastfeeding/3608/Despite ambitious recommendations that new mothers breastfeed their infants for at least one year after birth, very few mothers meet this objective. Knowing there are barriers to breastfeeding--social, economic, and beyond--how can we help mothers get past these difficulties, where possible? FurtherSupervisory Resources & Legislative Efforts to Protect Nurses
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-public-health-policy/supervisory-resources-legislative-efforts-to-protect-nurses/3544/Every day, nurses are relating on a personal level with their patients. Undoubtedly, it can be a rewarding interaction, but when patients and their visitors are unhappy, nurses bear the brunt of the anger. Sometimes, this anger even turns to violence. What administrative resources can help you proteWhat Physicians Need to Know About Infant Formula
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/what-physicians-need-to-know-about-infant-formula/3358/Although breast milk is the ideal source of nutrition for children under 12 months, most babies receive infant formula at some point during the first year. With dozens of formulas on the market, making a choice can be confusing for parents and for physicians as well. Dr. Jatinder Bhatia, professor a