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The Risk of the Front Passenger Seat

The Risk of the Front Passenger Seat

>> August 2, 2015

Few people are aware that the vehicle occupant most likely to be hurt in a crash is the one in the front passenger seat. Experts discuss why this occurs, the different injuries that can occur there, and many ways car occupants can protect themselves from injury.

topics: Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Infrastructure and Engineering| Injury| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Risk| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Vehicle Safety
Preserving Life Versus Prolonging Death

Preserving Life Versus Prolonging Death

>> August 2, 2015

An award winning science writer discusses her experience observing how medical professionals and patients differ in their acceptance of impending death, and what families need to know to navigate the end of life toward a "good death."

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Biology| Death and Grief| Emotion| Ethics| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Hospitals| Life Expectancy/Lifespan| Mental Health| Morality| Philosophy and Ethics| Science

Your Brain With Tinnitus

>> July 26, 2015

Scientists have discovered that tinnitus, or "ringing in the ears," involves many more areas of the brain than just those involved with hearing. Experts explain why the findings mean it will be difficult to develop treatments for tinnitus, and what sufferers can do now.

topics: Brain Function| Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Hearing Aids| Medical Research| Military, War and Veterans| Neuroscience and Neurology| Research and Clinical Trials| Treatments
Air Pollution and Lung Health

Air Pollution and Lung Health

>> July 12, 2015

Air pollution is blamed for one of every eight deaths worldwide, including 200,000 in the US each year. A noted lung physician discusses some of the diseases smog can cause and ways to keep your lungs safe.

topics: Disease| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Organ Transplants| Pollution| Surgery

TV Doctors: Truth or Fiction?

>> July 5, 2015

TV doctors wield tremendous influence with patients, sometimes even more than a person's own doctor. Yet studies show that the advice you hear on TV is often unsupported by medical research. Experts discuss how celebrity doctors miss the mark and why they're so popular.

topics: Doctors| Fact or Fiction| Health Care| Media| Myths

Multiple Births in IVF

>> June 21, 2015

More than five million children have been born as a result of in-vitro fertilization, but many are born as twins, triplets and even quadruplets. Experts discuss the challenges that result in multiple births and new technology that promises to reduce the number of multiples in IVF.

topics: Children| Children and Parenting| Doctors| Fertility| Fertility Rates| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Health and Public Safety
Digitizing Medicine

Digitizing Medicine

>> June 14, 2015

Digital technology has revolutionized many industries, but medicine has lagged behind. One of the nation's most influential doctors discusses why the shift hasn't occurred yet, what the consequences are, and what it will take to bring health care technology to its full potential.

topics: Apps| Computer Science| Health Care| Mathematics and Data| Medical Records| Nurses| Prevention| Productivity| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology
Lung Cancer, No Smoking

Lung Cancer, No Smoking

>> May 10, 2015

Lung cancer is the world's #1 cancer killer, but its association with smoking has created a stigma that often stuns patients who never smoked and results in much less research money for lung cancer than for other less lethal diseases. Still, new treatments provide hope. Experts discuss these issues.

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Diagnoses| Health Care| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Smoking
Doctor-Patient Communication

Doctor Patient Communication

>> May 3, 2015

Doctors too often use language that's indeceipherable to normal people. Efforts are underway at medical schools to teach doctors to speak in plain language. An expert at one such school and a participant in these classes discuss.

topics: Communication| Doctors| Health Care| Medical School| Patient Care and Safety| Prevention| Science
neuroplasticity

Neuroplasticity

>> April 26, 2015

Since the dawn of medicine, doctors have believed that, once injured, the brain could not heal. Now they've learned that the brain can heal, and are beginning to tap ways to make it heal better and faster. Experts explain. 

topics: Behavioral Science| Brain Chemistry| Brain Function| Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Head/Brain Injury| Medical Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| Psychiatry| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development

Too Many Vitamins?

>> April 19, 2015

Vitamins are essential to our health, and most of those we need we can get through our diets. Many foods are fortified today. Standards for dietary minimums help prevent deficiency diseases, but little is known about whether it's possible to consume too many vitamins.

topics: Nutrition and Diet| Prevention| Vitamins

Moderate Exercise (2015)

>> April 5, 2015

Studies are showing that people who train hard and long at running have death rates similar to couch potatoes, while those who exercise moderately or even lightly are likely to live much longer. Experts discuss how much exercise is enough and how to make the most of light exercise.

topics: Fitness and Exercise| Injury| Research and Clinical Trials
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