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Who can say it's healthy? The FDA has a new definition for food labels

NPR Health

At a time when more than half the American diet comes from processed, packaged foods, the FDA has new rules aimed at helping people make healthier choices in the grocery store.

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Episode 370 – Clinical Unknown – Jas & Ibrahim discuss Mukund’s case

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] In this episode, Mukund presents a fantastic case to Jasdeep and Ibrahim. Embark on this diagnostic journey with us!

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Think you can't dance? Get up and try these tips in our comic. We dare you!

NPR Health

Anyone can dance. As you read this comic, follow each step and you'll be moving and grooving in no time.

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Palliative Care for Mental Illness: A Podcast with Dani Chammas and Brent Kious

GeriPal

Summary Transcript CME Summary Weve talked a lot before about integrating psychiatry into palliative care (see here and here for two examples). Still, we havent talked about integrating palliative care into psychiatry or in the care of those with severe mental illness. On this weeks podcast, we talk with two experts about palliative psychiatry. We invited Dani Chammas , a palliative care physician and psychiatrist at UCSF (and a frequent guest to the GeriPal podcast), as well as Brent Kious , a

Illness 101
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The popular 'hospital-at-home' effort is at stake in the federal spending battle

NPR Health

Started during the pandemic, hundreds of hospitals in 39 states deliver acute inpatient care in people's homes. The popular program had a five-year extension in a stopgap spending agreement that is now in doubt.

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History of the Self: Smell and Memory

NPR Health

"History" can seem big and imposing. But it's always intensely personal it's all of our individual experiences that add up to historical events. Over the next few episodes, we're exploring the personal and how it's changed history: from the story of romantic love, to the man who tried to cure aging, to the contents of our dreams. First up, memory and our sense of smell.

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HIV is spiking in new hot spots. Here's what's being done to control it

NPR Health

As the new cases and related deaths fall in sub-Saharan Africa, the virus is rearing its head elsewhere. What's the cause? And the solution?

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