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Tobacco's Impact on Farmworkers: When tallying the costs of tobacco-use, we usually focus on the health effects ... http://t.co/qdyjJIjk
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “Tobacco's Impact on Farmworkers: When tallying the costs of tobacco-use, we usually focus on the health effects ... http://t.co/qdyjJIjk” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
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Tobacco's Impact on Farmworkers: When tallying the costs of tobacco-use, we usually focus on the health effects ... http://t.co/qdyjJIjk
Sound Medicine: Asking Patients About Guns
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “IU pediatrician and researcher Rachel Vreeman discusses the merits of asking parents if they have a gun in their home.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on August 9, 2011 at 4:26 pm By:
My radio interview on @soundmedicine on the topic of why pediatricians need to be able to ask about guns: http://bit.ly/r4CSQZ
Tai Chi for Health http://bit.ly/juKYAC
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Sound Medicine: Drug for Alcoholics Treats Fragile X Autism
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “IU autism researcher Craig Erickson, MD, discusses his study of the drug acamprosate for treating fragile X autism.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on May 10, 2011 at 3:41 pm By:
@SoundMedicine features Riley's #Autism chief for his unique work with Fragile X Syndrome. Check it out! http://bit.ly/lydr3Z #kids
An Argument for Boosting the MedicaidBudget: IU health policy analyst, Aaron Carroll, MD, made waves online rece... http://bit.ly/hPdBoV
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “An Argument for Boosting the MedicaidBudget: IU health policy analyst, Aaron Carroll, MD, made waves online rece... http://bit.ly/hPdBoV” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
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An Argument for Boosting the MedicaidBudget: IU health policy analyst, Aaron Carroll, MD, made waves online rece... http://bit.ly/hPdBoV
Sound Medicine: Recommendations for Rear-Facing Car Seats
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “IU School of Medicine child safety expert Dr. Marilyn Bull discusses the new recommendations for rear-facing car seats.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2011 at 2:01 pm By:
Worried or confused about the new car seat changes? Riley's Dr. Bull breaks it all down on @SoundMedicine.http://bit.ly/e3sq4k #childsafety
Sound Medicine: New Resuscitation Tools for EMTs
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “IU emergency medicine expert Michael Olinger, MD, discusses the new tools enabling EMTs to better aid heart attack patients.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on April 13, 2011 at 12:24 am By:
Sound Medicine: New Resuscitation Tools for EMTs: http://t.co/zjikzmE via @addthis
Sound Medicine: January 30, 2011
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “Sound Medicine:January 30, 2011. Sound Medicine 01-30-11, Vaccine Autism Link Debunked, Imaginary Eating, Rise of Tuberculosis in Haiti, Prescription Abandonment, Why Do We Yawn?, The Causes of Cancer, Book: Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, . Listen to Sound Medicine, the weekly talk radio show sponsored by the IU School of Medicine and WFYI, 90.1 FM, the Indianapolis NPR affiliate.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on January 31, 2011 at 11:52 am By:
Was on Sound Medicine radio show debunking the link between vaccines & autism: http://bit.ly/hKqL7Y Getting lots of hate mail today!
Pregnancy, Cancer and Immune Cells: When melanoma researcher Dr. Shernan Holtan was pregnant, she stumbled on an... http://bit.ly/gSTAQN
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “Pregnancy, Cancer and Immune Cells: When melanoma researcher Dr. Shernan Holtan was pregnant, she stumbled on an... http://bit.ly/gSTAQN” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
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Pregnancy, Cancer and Immune Cells: When melanoma researcher Dr. Shernan Holtan was pregnant, she stumbled on an... http://bit.ly/gSTAQN
Sound Medicine: August 15, 2010
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “Sound Medicine:August 15, 2010. Sound Medicine 08-15-10, Young Athletes & Hydration, High Birth-Weight & Obesity, Uninsured Have Higher Death Rates, Fewer County Health Officials, Physical Stimuli Can Prevent Strokes, Helping Babies Breathe, Safety of Anime Contact Lenses, . Listen to Sound Medicine, the weekly talk radio show sponsored by the IU School of Medicine and WFYI, 90.1 FM, the Indianapolis NPR affiliate.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on August 16, 2010 at 4:48 pm By:
Dr. Marj Albohm (@NATA1950 President) talks heat illness prevention and treatment with @SoundMedicine http://bit.ly/9ogBV1 #sports #safety
Sound Medicine: Study: Physicians on Facebook
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “IU physician and researcher Gabe Bosslet recently surveyed American physicians, medical residents, and medical students on their use of social media. He shares his survey results with Barbara Lewis.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on May 12, 2010 at 12:59 am By:
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Sound Medicine: Niacin for Good Cholesterol
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “Researcher Dr. Allen Taylor explains how taking niacin in conjunction with a statin drug can help improve cholesterol levels.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on March 26, 2010 at 10:05 pm By:
Dr. Allen Taylor talks about niacin and its effects on heart health with Sound Medicine. Listen to the podcast. http://bit.ly/dCnAaM
Sound Medicine: Medical Student Radio Rounds
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “Barbara Lewis meets three medical students who are producing their own radio show. It's called Radio Rounds.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2010 at 7:46 pm By:
We were interviewed on an NPR program, Sound Medicine! Hear the interview here: http://bit.ly/a3cioR
Sound Medicine: ICU Patients Get Up and Moving
soundmedicine.iu.edu — “Ohio state heart and lung specialist naeem ali describes how hospitals can reduce icu patient trauma.” View full resource at soundmedicine.iu.edu
Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2009 at 5:28 pm By:
AUDIO: Often, ICU patients have difficulties after leaving the hospital. Could getting up and moving earlier help? http://bit.ly/N6GVX

