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Medcast

Medcast

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Environmental Degradation Begets Epidemics: Cholera in Bangladesh (Video)

Environmental Degradation Begets Epidemics: Cholera in Bangladesh (Video)

Gary Schoolnik, MD, professor of medicine, discusses how the use of chemical fertilizers and other environmental disturb... Read more

22 Jan 2008

Ranked #2

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Vitamin D: It's Not Just For Bones Anymore (Video)

Vitamin D: It's Not Just For Bones Anymore (Video)

David Feldman, MD, professor of medicine, explores the biological action of Vitamin D beyond its widely understood role ... Read more

28 Jan 2008

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The Influence of Sex/Gender on Cardiovascular Health (Audio)

The Influence of Sex/Gender on Cardiovascular Health (Audio)

While more men have heart disease, each year more women die from it. Moreover, studies have shown that only 8 percent of... Read more

19 Feb 2008

Ranked #4

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The Influence of Sex/Gender on Cardiovascular Health (Video)

The Influence of Sex/Gender on Cardiovascular Health (Video)

While more men have heart disease, each year more women die from it. Moreover, studies have shown that only 8 percent of... Read more

19 Feb 2008

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Exploring Genomic Medicine Using Translational Bioinformatics (Audio)

Exploring Genomic Medicine Using Translational Bioinformatics (Audio)

Buried beneath today’s ever-growing mountain of genomic, proteomic and clinical data are hidden insights into the geneti... Read more

11 Nov 2008

Ranked #6

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Exploring Genomic Medicine Using Translational Bioinformatics (Video)

Exploring Genomic Medicine Using Translational Bioinformatics (Video)

Buried beneath today’s ever-growing mountain of genomic, proteomic and clinical data are hidden insights into the geneti... Read more

11 Nov 2008

Ranked #7

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Glucose Control and Diabetic Complications (Audio)

Glucose Control and Diabetic Complications (Audio)

Diabetes management has been long guided by the glucose hypothesis, which argues that a reduction in blood sugar to norm... Read more

8 Sep 2008

Ranked #8

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The New Rotavirus Vaccine: The Second Time is the Charm (Video)

The New Rotavirus Vaccine: The Second Time is the Charm (Video)

More than 500,000 infants and children worldwide die each year from severe diarrhea caused by a rotavirus infection. Har... Read more

11 Aug 2008

Ranked #9

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The New Rotavirus Vaccine: The Second Time is the Charm (Audio)

The New Rotavirus Vaccine: The Second Time is the Charm (Audio)

More than 500,000 infants and children worldwide die each year from severe diarrhea caused by a rotavirus infection. Har... Read more

11 Aug 2008

Ranked #10

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Health Risks of Type-A Behavior (Video)

Health Risks of Type-A Behavior (Video)

Wes Alles, PhD, director of the Stanford Health Improvement Program, discusses the health consequences of Type-A behavio... Read more

21 Jul 2008

Ranked #11

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Health Risks of Type-A Behavior (Audio)

Health Risks of Type-A Behavior (Audio)

Wes Alles, PhD, director of the Stanford Health Improvement Program, discusses the health consequences of Type-A behavio... Read more

21 Jul 2008

Ranked #12

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Behavior, Energy and Climate Change: A Solutions-Oriented Approach (Audio)

Behavior, Energy and Climate Change: A Solutions-Oriented Approach (Audio)

Carrie Armel, PhD, looks at how climate change and many public health issues, such as obesity, find common cause in tran... Read more

30 Jun 2008

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Implications of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research on Women's Health (Video)

Implications of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research on Women's Health (Video)

Renee Reijo Pera, PhD, the director of human embryonic stem cell research and education for the Stanford Institute for S... Read more

27 May 2008

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Cancer Biology and Cancer Medicine (Video)

Cancer Biology and Cancer Medicine (Video)

Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus discussed the intersection of cancer biology and cancer medicine at the second annual Alexa... Read more

21 Apr 2008

Ranked #15

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Cancer Biology and Cancer Medicine (Audio)

Cancer Biology and Cancer Medicine (Audio)

Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus discussed the intersection of cancer biology and cancer medicine at the second annual Alexa... Read more

21 Apr 2008

Ranked #16

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Childhood Obesity and Public Policy (Audio)

Childhood Obesity and Public Policy (Audio)

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that the percentage of children who are overweight has more t... Read more

14 Apr 2008

Ranked #17

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What Our Mothers Never Taught Us: Changes in Female Sexual Function Throughout the Lifespan

What Our Mothers Never Taught Us: Changes in Female Sexual Function Throughout the Lifespan

Female sexual dysfunction affects 43 percent of women, yet it continues to be one of the most underdiagnosed medical pro... Read more

7 Apr 2008

Ranked #18

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Using Dendritic Cells to Create Cancer Vaccines (Audio)

Using Dendritic Cells to Create Cancer Vaccines (Audio)

Edgar Engleman, MD, medical director of the Stanford Blood Center, discusses his research involving the use of a special... Read more

7 Jan 2008

Ranked #19

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Maternal Infant Care and Challenges in East Africa (Audio)

Maternal Infant Care and Challenges in East Africa (Audio)

Ronald L. Ariagno, MD, professor of pediatrics, speaks about his sabbatical experiences in Kenya and other countries in ... Read more

19 Dec 2007

Ranked #20

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Battle of the Diets: Is Anyone Winning (At Losing)?

Battle of the Diets: Is Anyone Winning (At Losing)?

Dr. Christopher Gardner, of the Stanford Prevention Research Center (Department of Medicine), recently completed a study... Read more

27 Nov 2007

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