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Beyond the T-score: New Thinking in Osteoporosis 2
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/beyond-the-t-score-new-thinking-in-osteoporosis-2/3500/Dr. Baim discusses how to apply the FRAX model in clinical practice. How does the FRAX score combine with local assessments of cost-effectiveness and clinical judgment in order to give guidance on how and when to treat patients with bone loss? Why might a 45 year old with a T-score of -2.5 not neeThe HPV Vaccine: Not Just for Young Girls and Teens
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/the-hpv-vaccine-not-just-for-young-girls-and-teens/3497/We are finding the highest prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) among women in their early 20s, but the FDA now recommends that an HPV vaccine be administered to women up to the age of 45. Why? Because recent research tells us that the at-risk population may be larger than we think. Dr. SharmilaAn Insurance Industry Perspective on the Medical Home
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-public-health-policy/an-insurance-industry-perspective-on-the-medical-home/3483/A term doctors and patients will increasingly hear about as a way to improve patient care and perhaps rein in costs, the medical home is gaining momentum, whether it receives mention within your local healthcare system or out on the presidential campaign trail with Senators Barack Obama and John McCHelping Patients and Families Understand Fragile X Syndrome
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/helping-patients-families-understand-fragile-x-syndrome/3474/Diagnosis of the genetic disorder Fragile X syndrome can be devastating for our young patients and their families, knowing that both the patient and their elders can be affected by this condition. Should we expand current screening measures for Fragile X? As clinicians, how do we guide patients andPreventing Med-Related Errors in the ER
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-pharmacy/preventing-med-related-errors-in-the-er/3429/A range of factors likely contribute to the incidence of medication-related visits to the emergency room: a prescriber's instructions, a patient's adherence to those instructions, the drugs themselves, and much more. How serious are many of these events? How can medical professionals help prevent thNaprapathy to Increase Speed, Reduce Injury
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-sports-medicine/naprapathy-to-increase-speed-reduce-injury/3365/With sport specialization logically comes sport-specific training. But does increased functionality always result from simply increasing muscle strength? Dr. James Kearns, naprapath, member of the American Naprapathic Association, and triathlete from Woodstock, Illinois, joins host Dr. Michael GreenSimilarities Between the Obama and McCain Health Plans
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-public-health-policy/similarities-between-the-obama-and-mccain-health-plans/3255/Will our outlook on health care change with the next President's administration? Dr. Michelle McMurry, director of the Health, Biomedical Science, and Society Policy Program at the Aspen Institute, shares questions and answers that the Institute gleaned from Senators John McCain and Barack Obama. DeHealthcare Reform: Focusing on Fundamentals
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-public-health-policy/healthcare-reform-focusing-on-fundamentals/3254/Beyond cost controls and care for the uninsured, we must address a number of other fundamental issues as part of any long-term fix for our healthcare system. The Aspen Institute Stewardship Project aims to do just that. Dr. Michelle McMurry, director of the Aspen Institute's Health, Biomedical ScienFrontal Lobe Overload
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/frontal-lobe-overload/3223/The late Yale neuroscientist Patricia Goldman-Rakic said that working memory is the mental glue that links a thought through time from its beginning to its end. What happens when this system goes haywire? Investigative journalist Cathryn Jakobson Ramin joins host Dr. Leslie Lundt to discuss the fronThe Sister Study: Is Breast Cancer Caused by Genetics or Environment?
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/the-sister-study-is-breast-cancer-caused-by-genetics-or-environment/3122/Rising rates of breast cancer are of concern to everyone in medicine. To what can we attribute this disturbing trend? For answers, host Dr. Lisa Mazzullo welcomes Dale Sandler, PhD, MPH, chief of epidemiology at the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), and principal investig