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  • ACES and Trauma Informed Care Part 2

    14 AGO. 2020 · Adverse childhood experiences (ACES) harm children's developing brains and lead to long term physical and emotional health issues. While we can’t go back and undo early trauma, we can intervene using “trauma informed care” approaches.
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  • ACES and Trauma Informed Care: Part 1

    7 AGO. 2020 · ACES  are adverse childhood experiences that harm children's developing brains and lead to changing how they respond to stress and damaging their immune systems so profoundly that the effects show up decades later. ACEs cause much of our burden of...
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  • The state of Alzheimer Disease in America

    31 JUL. 2020 · A new test offers some benefits, but also some risks, to finding out if you are at high risk for Alzheimer’s - a disease for which there are currently no good treatments available. 
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  • The impact of race on kidney transplantation

    24 JUL. 2020 · In many ways social, economic, and medical the cards are stacked against some people getting a transplantation.
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  • The prohibition against marijuana in the hospital

    17 JUL. 2020 · Why is a drug that can be so useful to a group of patients not allowed in the hospital?
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  • Leaving the World Health Organization

    10 JUL. 2020 · This decision to leave the WHO is among the most irresponsible the president has made and will negatively impact not only American lives but people in every corner of the world.
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  • A practical steps to protect those at risk of suicide

    2 JUL. 2020 · Extreme Risk Protection Orders are a relatively new step that can be taken to protect the public from those who are felt to be of risk to themselves or others.
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  • Changes in thinking about blood pressure

    26 JUN. 2020 · For some elderly taking several blood pressure medications can be risky.  Do they need to take multiple medicines?  Doctor have been hesitant to stop blood pressure medications because they fear they might harm their patients.  The OPTIMISE...
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  • Practice Guidelines the drive toward racial disparities

    19 JUN. 2020 · Practice guidelines use evidence to help doctors and patients make decisions about care. But, if the guidelines are biased so too are the decisions.
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  • Medical Leadership and Conflicts of Interest

    12 JUN. 2020 · Why do we listen to expert medical groups when they have conflicts of interests that involve pharmaceutical companies and device manufacturers?
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An examination of medical ethics and the practitioners who define them. Dr. Michael Wilkes is a Professor of Medicine and Vice Dean for Medical Education at UC Davis. He takes...

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An examination of medical ethics and the practitioners who define them. Dr. Michael Wilkes is a Professor of Medicine and Vice Dean for Medical Education at UC Davis. He takes on the pharmaceutical and health insurance industries and raises the issues that people face head-on when making medical decisions.
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