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Diabetes in Late Life: Nadine Carter, Tamryn Gray, Alex Lee

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If in your own work, your clinical work, is this something that you see people struggle with you, you see yourself struggle with? So my background clinically is working with cancer patients and families and those who underwent bone marrow transplant, and a lot of times for their treatment regimen, it includes steroids.

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Cachexia and Anorexia in Serious Illness: A Podcast with Eduardo Bruera

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And the truth is we don’t want, I don’t want any patient or family to perceive that when Brera goes to see me, there’s a second interest, a second gain. How should I define cachexia and anorexia when I’m talking to fellow students or thinking about it in my own clinical practice? There’s something.

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Prognosis Superspecial: A Podcast with Kara Bischoff, James Deardorff, and Elizabeth Lilley

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Eric 04:39 Yeah, I see it used on inpatient, side on consult clinics in hospices. So how physically active the patient is, how much time they spend awake, how much they’re eating, how much care they need, that type of thing. Eric 07:03 And those classic studies, were those done in the hospital and PALP care units and clinic?

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Aging and Climate Change: Karl Pillemer, Leslie Wharton, & Ruth McDermott-Levy

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AlexSmithMD Additional links: JAMA paper on clinical research risks, climate change, and health Geriatric medicine in the era of climate change Health Care Without Harm: [link] Practice Green Health: [link] Global Consortium for Climate and Health Education: [link] Transcript Eric: Welcome to the GeriPal podcast. They took pride in it.

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Aging and Homelessness: Margot Kushel

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I would talk about this, except I was a clinician, and I’m seeing these folks in the hospital and in clinic. They found that between 2017 and 2030, they think the percentage of the population that’s 65 and up is going to triple in that 15-year period. ” It was in my slide deck. Eric: Oh, wow. Really appreciate that.