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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 12 MIN

Cooking and dementia, asymptomatic aortic stenosis, pediatric sepsis, and high-dose versus standard-dose flu vaccines

from TT HealthWatch · host David Peregrino

Program notes:0:36 High versus standard-dose flu vaccines in older people1:36 Cardiovascular outcomes2:26 Also in those with previous CVD3:10 Cooking and dementia risk4:10 Cooking frequency and skills assessment5:10 Tasks relative to preparing a meal at home6:10 Encourage home cooking6:30 Asymptomatic aortic stenosis treatment7:30 Replace valve before symptoms8:30 Trained cardiologist can grade9:10 Pediatric sepsis in U.S. hospitals10:17 About 51,000 cases11:17 Adult criteria may not be in EHR12:29 End

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This week's topics include cooking and dementia risk, replacing the aortic valve in asymptomatic people, pediatric sepsis, and high-dose versus standard-dose flu vaccines in older adults.

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