Cherise Rohr-Allegrini, PhD, MPH, discusses a timeline of vaccinations, what opting out of these vaccines means for the future of outbreaks, and what the public should learn from these outbreaks.
Ronald Martin, from the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition, outlines the challenges associated with implementing a harm reduction model to combat the opioid crisis, as well as ways to overcome these...
Stephanie Chung, MBBS, from the National Institutes of Health, answers our questions about her research on a 1-hour glucose tolerance test for diagnosing diabetes in teenaged girls.
Maggie Wimmer and Robyn Wiesel from Hospital for Special Surgery discuss the newly expanded pain management clinic in the rheumatology division at HSS, the rheumatologist’s role in offering alternatives to...
Ronald Martin, from the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition, explains what a harm reduction model is, how to implement it, and how this model can combat the opioid crisis.
Eileen O'Grady, PhD, RN, NP, discusses the management of emotional eating and food addiction, the hunger scale, and the role of cognitive behavioral therapy in treating these conditions.
Deborah B. Horn, DO, MPH, from the University of Texas McGovern Medical School, talks about physical activity monitoring using fitness trackers, how to personalize each individual patient's...
In this podcast, Kevin Stewart and David Hill, MD, from the American Lung Association, discuss the ALA’s new State of the Air Report. Did your city pass or fail in air quality? What does that mean for your...
In this podcast, David F. Dinges, MS, MA, PhD, talks about his latest research on the cognitive effects of 2 well-known and widely used sleep medications after emergent awakenings. This research was...