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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 30 MIN

Episode 206: biomarkers for dementia, toileting, bleeding risk, and diagnosing volume overload.

from Primary Care Update · host Mark Ebell

Join primary care faculty Gary Ferenchick, Kate Rowland, Henry Barry and Mark Ebell as they discuss 4 important new studies: the value (?) Of biomarkers in cognitive impairment, toilet training, bleeding risk with apixaban versus rivaroxaban for VTE, and diagnosing volume overload in adults  from the JAMA Rational Clinical Exam series.

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