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Can a person have two functioning hearts in their chest? Can running a marathon look like a heart attack? Why is virtually everyone admitted to the hospital now via the emergency department? Join us as we ponder these questions and more in our third cardiology episode!
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How, exactly, do you say 'Torsades de Pointes' and why should you treat it empirically? Can you detect a-fib with just a wristwatch and your finger? What is the origin story of Alex's egg-related superhero powers? Join us for episode 20 as we tackle all these questions and more!
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Пропущенные эпизоды?
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Can a climbing harness lead to a systolic blood pressure of 500+? What does nitroglycerine actually do? Does the FDA approve medicines for use in patients of a certain race? Join us this week to answer these questions and more, in the first episode of Season 2 and the first episode of our cardiology series!
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What happens when you get splashed in the eyes with a veterinary tranquilizer intended for African elephants? This week on Recall Bias we're talking about opioids: nomenclature, potency, mechanisms, rare but high yield adverse effects, as well as reversal agents. We also explore the world's most common toxin-related seafood poisoning and the "Lake Wobegon effect" for EBM.
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Cocaine and wide complex tachycardia, CPR on television, which medications end up in breast milk, and practical tips for using ketamine in procedural sedation.
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A deep dive into CT scanning, overdiagnosis, 'allow natural death' instead of do not resuscitate, and some messages from the illustrious law firm of Reed & Sternberg.
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A brief history of HIV, AIDS-defining illnesses, fungal infections, disseminated tuberculosis, PrEP, writing your name on test tubes, and Alex tells us about contracting giardia and whether he recommends the experience (spoiler: he doesn't).
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Fevers over 107 degrees, covert duplication of clinical trial data, norovirus as the perfect human pathogen, smallpox, fulminant liver disease, and more.
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Exploding dental fillings, zoonoses, skin infections, antibiotic sledgehammers, forgotten encephalitis, treating syphilis with malaria, multi-drug resistant gonorrhea, and questioning the evidence for parachutes.
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Infectious disease word association, surviving sepsis, cranberry juice for UTIs, syphilis on the rise, and when back pain isn't just back pain.
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Felonious fingers, defensible disclosures, mendacious medications, diseases of dentists, alcohol aromatherapy, and pay-for-play at the CDC
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Drilling bone, three sheets to the wind, the deadliest neurotoxins known, and the best antipsychotic drug you'll never get to use.
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Danish ditzels, cognitive effects of radiation, benevolent drug companies, and clinical trials dirtiness that'd make a vaskebjørn need to wash its hands.
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Hypersensitivity reactions, electric scooters, EpiPen wounds, transgenic rabbit milk, and trying to build a more ethical RCT.
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New anti-clotting drugs, HIT, angioedema, overdiagnosis, surrogate markers of surrogate markers, and hedgehogs (or sea urchins?) in your bloodstream.
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Balloon tamponade, NNT, tourniquets, mixed messages from preceptors, and pneumatic trousers.
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Lead poisoning, asplenia, soy sauce intoxication, cerebral malaria, and more in our first hematology episode.
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Absorbing and adsorbing, gout and colchicine, B9 and corn masa, fluoroquinolones and aortic dissection, oh my!
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Carbohydrate metabolism, questionably named clinical trials, the citric acid cycle, cystic fibrosis, glycogen storage diseases, and slicing a human body into 27,000 pieces.
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Illicit diet drugs, malignant hyperthermia, stop codons, surrogate markers, rabbits and toads in the medical office, patient-oriented outcomes, and a bevy of animal-derived drug innovations throughout the ages.
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