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Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast

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Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast

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Dr Drew Ramsey discusses mental health challenges unique to male patients, and the need for mental health professionals to promote male mental health and to facilitate access to care.
Dr Paul Sax reports on an intriguing two-drug regimen that could become the standard of care in preventing TB.
Dr JoAnn Manson describes findings of a recent study showing that walking farther and faster can prevent heart failure in women.
Dr David Kerr on how combining ploidy and stroma-tumor fraction can guide treatment decisions in patients with stage II disease.
'There is absolutely no reason for an American civilian to own functional military-style weaponry and ammunition in 2018.'
The media reports of influenza-related deaths in children are frightening. How does this year compare with prior years?
Dr Paul Offit compares Shingrix with Zostavax® and lays out the recommendations for the new vaccine.
Dr David Johnson on new data suggesting that these popular diets may lead to an accumulation of heavy metals.
Dr George Lundberg reflects on the history of forbidden words and how physicians will respond to President Donald Trump's list of words that can't be used at the CDC.
Dr JoAnn Manson offers clinicians a new resource to guide discussions with patients about vitamins and supplements.
Dr Mona Hanna-Attisha updates Medscape viewers on the current state of the Flint water crisis and how clinicians can help protect their own communities from lead exposure.
Dr Paul Offit explains the various ways the flu virus can mutate away from the strains in the vaccine, as it has in the 2017-2018 season.
Dr Robert Glatter speaks with environmental health expert Dr John Balmes about the health risks to the population during and after a major wildfire.
Increased routine and targeted HIV testing is needed to reduce diagnosis delays.
A large population-based study argues for more rigorous efforts to vaccinate against HPV infection and prevent subsequent head and neck cancers, says Dr Markman.
Pesticides are associated with serious health risks, particularly in children.
Dr George Lundberg urges discussion on modern sexual ethics.
The latest surveillance report reveals that sexually transmitted infections are again on the rise.
A recently approved shingles vaccine seems to be more effective in preventing the virus. Drs Rapuano and Meghpara from Wills Eye Hospital discuss its role for patients.
Dr Andrew Kaunitz disputes the recent findings from a Danish breast cancer risk study that primarily studied women in a lower-risk group.
Dr Lundberg offers an atypically celebratory holiday message about the world's first free, for-credit university, NextGenU.
Dr Paul Auwaerter discusses California's hepatitis A outbreak and the challenges of testing to avoid false-positives.
The symptoms are nonspecific, so patient history is critical to the identification of brucellosis.
Travelers need to be educated about their risks and decide which they are willing to accept.
These days, the only limiting parameter to gun ownership seems to be how many people you wish to kill in a brief time, says Dr Lundberg.
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