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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 13, Part 1: Harnessing Technology and Empathy for Better Health Outcomes

Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 13, Part 1: Harnessing Technology and Empathy for Better Health Outcomes

Physician empathy outperforms other therapies—even opiates and surgery—for relief of chronic back pain; Even if you hurt, exercise might help vanquish your aches; Alternatives to Protonix; Ashwagandha is a nightshade—should it be avoided? Earlobe creases

Intelligent Medicine | The Best of High Tech Medicine and Alternative Modalities

April 15, 202440m 27s

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Show Notes

Physician empathy outperforms other therapies—even opiates and surgery—for relief of chronic back pain; Even if you hurt, exercise might help vanquish your aches; Alternatives to Protonix; Ashwagandha is a nightshade—should it be avoided? Earlobe creases and heart risk—is that a thing? Does child-bearing speed up women’s aging clocks? New study shows beta-blockers over-prescribed after heart attacks; “Oh-oh-oh-Ozempic!” How rejiggering a 70s song spurred a drug bonanza; Berberine vs. colon cancer.

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