This week's topics include acetaminophen in pregnancy and ASD, the impact of canceling fudning for clinical trials, supplementing potassium in people with ICDs, and mRNA flu vaccines.
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This week's topics include acetaminophen in pregnancy and ASD, the impact of canceling fudning for clinical trials, supplementing potassium in people with ICDs, and mRNA flu vaccines.
This week's topics include who's delivering cancer care, new treatment for staph, diet and type 2 diabetes and potatoes and type 2 diabetes.
Program notes:
0:44 Spuds are what we call potatoes
1:47 Followed for over 5million person years
2:45 No mechanism for why french fries are problematic
3:25 DASH4D diet for glycemic control
4:25 4 diets compared
5:25 Extends benefits outside hypertension
6:20 A new antibiotic for staph infections
7:20 IV therapy until cultures are negative
8:20 Cost of new therapy, cost effectiveness
8:40 Geographic variation in subspeciality cancer care
9:40 Highest income managed by specialists
10:40 Guidelines expanded
11:36 Telemedicine may help
12:10 End
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This week's topics include acetaminophen in pregnancy and ASD, the impact of canceling fudning for clinical trials, supplementing potassium in people with ICDs, and mRNA flu vaccines.