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Episode 320: WDx #27: “There is No Innocent Eye”

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] Sharmin and Kaylin sit down with Dr. Denise Davis to discuss communication as a procedure, continuous and incremental improvement, and the interrelationship between social and health justice Denise L. Davis is a general internist and Clinical Professor of Medicine at University of California San Francisco. She serves as Associate Director for Faculty Development for the SanFrancisco VA Center of Excellence in Primary Care Education.

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Embracing Love’s Colors with Raj & Neha

Intuitive Intelligence

Raj and I are coming to you from sunny Miami, feeling the love and sharing some insights on this beautiful Valentine’s Day. We thought, why not take a moment to connect with you and share what we’ve learned in our relationship? In our latest video , we delved into the four main ways we show up and how those different behavior styles play a role in our dynamic.

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Ozone & Methylene Blue With Dr Rahm & Jane Rogers

Oasis Family Medicine

Listen to the podcast interview here: [link] The interview with Dr. Yoshi Rahm on the Cutting Edge Health podcast covers topics on enhancing cognitive health. Dr. Rahm discusses his personal journey influenced by his family’s health issues and his integration of holistic practices into medicine. He delves into Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) therapy for immune system boosting and reducing inflammation.

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What to Expect Before, During, and after a Carotid Endarterectomy

Vascular Physician

What to Expect Before, During, and After a Carotid Endarterectomy Carotid Endarterectomy is a procedure that is used to remove plaque buildup from the inside of one of the carotid arteries, an artery located on each side of your neck. If you have been diagnosed with carotid disease, these vessels may be narrower as a result of plaque buildup within the walls of the artery.

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EMS Intervention to Reduce Falls: Carmen Quatman and Katie Quatman-Yates

GeriPal

Summary Transcript Summary We’ve talked about Falls a couple of times on this podcast, most recently with Tom Gill about the STRIDE study and before that with Sarah Szanton about the CAPABLE study. A takeaway from those podcasts is that fresh innovative thinking in the falls prevention space is welcome. Today we talk with the twin sister power duo of Carmen Quatman and Katie Quatman-Yates about an intervention that is both brilliant and (in retrospect) should have been obvious.

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Marijuana: Top Ten Reasons for Descheduling, Rescheduling or Not

FDA Law Blog

By Larry K. Houck — With apologies to David Letterman, who introduced the first Top Ten List on Late Night with David Letterman on September 18, 1985, we present “Marijuana: Top Ten Reasons for Descheduling, Rescheduling or Not.”* The wide range of assertions supporting or opposing Health and Human Services’ (“HHS’”) recommendation that the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) reschedule cannabis federally from schedule I to schedule III would lead an outsider to conclude that commenters are

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The Story of EBOO with Dr. Yoshi Rahm

Oasis Family Medicine

YOUR HEALTH. YOUR STORY. The Story of EBOO with Dr. Yoshi Rahm NOV 16, 2023 EPISODE 156 Innovative Medicine Listen here: [link] Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation, or EBOO for short. While it sounds very complicated, this integrative therapy stands at the forefront of oxidative treatments and boasts vast health benefits, especially for those suffering from infectious diseases.

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How Smoking Affects Your Blood Vessels

Vascular Physician

How Smoking Affects Your Blood Vessels For nearly a century, healthcare providers have informed people of the negative health effects that come from smoking cigarettes. While it is true that the research and education shared with the public over recent decades have encouraged millions of people to stop using tobacco, the CDC estimates that up to 42 million Americans smoke regularly, making it a major public health concern.