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Guest: Alicia A. Mickow, APRN, C.N.P
Host: Stephen Kopecky, M.D.
Overview:
Viewers will better understand alternative lipid-lowering medication options available, efficacy of these medications, when to prescribe them, potential side effects, and barriers to prescribing the non-statin medications for our patients. Also, we want the viewer to be more comfortable with prescribing alternative lipid-lowering medications and/or know resources around them to better support our patients from a primary or secondary prevention standpoint.
Questions:
1. What are the non-statin medications available and how are they different from statins?
2. How do you decide which medication to use when patients are statin intolerant?
3. What side effects do we need to be aware of with these newer medications?
4. Are there barriers to prescribing the non-statin medications for our patients?
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In this episode of the Tomorrow's Cure podcast, we explore a groundbreaking approach to treating heart arrhythmias. A new clinical trial is using proton beam therapy to target the exact area of the heart responsible for the irregular rhythm, offering a less invasive and potentially life-changing solution. Join us as we delve into this innovative approach and its potential to transform the way we treat heart rhythm disorders. Subscribe to Tomorrow's Cure wherever you get your podcasts. Visit tomorrowscure.com for more information.
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Guest: Alicia A. Mickow, APRN, C.N.P.
Host: Stephen Kopecky, MD
Overview:
Viewers will better understand alternative lipid-lowering medication options available, efficacy of these medications, when to prescribe them, potential side effects, and barriers to prescribing the non-statin medications for our patients. Also, we want the viewer to be more comfortable with prescribing alternative lipid-lowering medications and/or know resources around them to better support our patients from a primary or secondary prevention standpoint.
Questions:
1. What are the non-stain medications available and how are they different from statins?
2. How do you decide which medication to use when patients are statin intolerant?
3. What side effects do we need to be aware of with these newer medications?
4. Are there barriers to prescribing the non-statin medications for our patients?
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At Mayo Clinic, Canadian patients receive timely diagnosis and specialty care from teams of experts.
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Many of us are aware of intermittent fasting, an eating pattern that involves taking breaks from food for certain periods of time. But what are the actual benefits of these brief fasts? What are the ideal times to stop eating? And who should - and shouldn't - try it? On this episode of On Nutrition, we talk with professor Dr. Maria Collazo-Clavell about intermittent fasting's different schedules, side effects, and how to do it safely.
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When feeling out of options, seek a second opinion from a name trusted around the world. Life-changing procedures for complex gastroenterological conditions are available in the heart of London at Mayo Clinic Healthcare.
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Guest: S. Allen Luis, MBBS, PhD
Host: Mandeep Singh, MD
Overview:
Older adults represent an increasing proportion of patients referred for complex PCI. They are the highest risk group with considerable procedural mortality and morbidity. In addition, in this population, presentation symptoms may differ, the diagnostic accuracy of the available tests may decline and the risk assessment tools may need to revised to incorporate geriatric-related syndromes. The treatment modalities that work in the younger population may not have the same efficacy in the older population. These day-to-day revascularization challenges in the diagnosis and management of this increasingly prevalent population will be highlighted in this talk.
Learning objectives:
1. To learn about role of shared decision-making and unique geriatric syndromes in coronary revascularization of older adults.
2. To understand the challenges in diagnosis and revascularization treatment.
3. To become familiar with the current literature on coronary revascularization in older adults.
Dr. Mardini and his expert team highlight the patient-centered approach to facial paralysis and reanimation treatment. The collaborative effort across multiple specialties, including plastic surgery, neurology, and physical medicine rehab, aims to restore both function and aesthetics.
To learn more about facial reanimation, click here: https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/facial-reanimation-surgery/about/pac-20556545
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Probably the most concerning aspect of REM sleep behavior disorder is that it is often a prodrome for Parkinson's disease and other related conditions. In this podcast we explore current concepts of how dream enactment behaviors can progress to serious neurodegenerative disorders.
00:39 How does a sleep disorder evolve into a broader neurodegenerative disease? (With guest introduction: Dr. Bradley Boeve)
01:26 Understanding Synucleinopathies
03:22 The Braak Hypothesis
7:01 Explanation of protein misfolding
9:10 Emphasize that there is no evidence that Parkinson's disease and related conditions are infectious
9:44 Challenges to the Hypothesis
13:18 - Conclusion and Sign-off
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If you catch a cold or upper respiratory infection and it lingers long enough, it may turn into a sinus infection known as sinusitis. Symptoms can include a runny nose and nasal congestion accompanied by pain, swelling, and pressure around the eyes, nose, cheeks or forehead that gets worse when bending over.
A sinus infection is inflammation of the sinuses — the spaces inside your nose and head. When the sinuses are swollen, they can't drain, causing mucus to build up.
"A typical sinus infection is caused by the common cold, or most common viruses out there, typically lasting anywhere from three days to seven days. And it typically goes away on its own," says Dr. Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family physician.
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