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All Podcasts – Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts — 40 episodes
Physical activity is beneficial for people with Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Diet can help in those who already have Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
You can lower your risk for developing Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Environmental exposures are linked to Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Where in the world are Parkinson’s disease cases most common? Elizabeth Tracey reports
How big a role does genetics play in the development of Parkinson’s disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports
How do abnormal proteins get into the brain in Parkinson’s disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports
What exactly is happening in the brain of someone with Parkinson’s disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports
More and more people worldwide are developing Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Parkinson’s disease is a very common movement disorder, Elizabeth Tracey reports
What does ‘knee replacement’ really mean? Elizabeth Tracey reports
What is the role of knee injections in managing knee osteoarthritis? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Physical therapy is a cornerstone of management for knee osteoarthritis, Elizabeth Tracey reports
If you have knee osteoarthritis, where should management begin? Elizabeth Tracey reports
If you have pain in your knees, is it always arthritis? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Known risk factors that are under your control can help you avoid knee osteoarthritis, Elizabeth Tracey reports
What makes someone more susceptible to knee osteoarthritis? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Why are there so many people complaining of knee pain? Elizabeth Tracey reports
What is happening in the body with knee osteoarthritis? Elizabeth Tracey reports
What can a precancerous condition teach us about clearing mutations? Elizabeth Tracey reports
When prostate cancer returns a nuclear medicine scan can help, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Can a new tool help determine which cancer treatments might help you? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Elizabeth Tracey reports
What does the science tell us about alcohol consumption and cancer risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Should you give up alcohol to reduce your cancer risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Cancer Headlines with William Nelson
How might AI improve interpretation of free DNA levels in the blood? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Higher levels of your own DNA circulating in your blood may be a problem, Elizabeth Tracey reports
How much does increased levels of DNA in the blood increase dementia risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Why does increased cell death in the body increase inflammation? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Is walking speed linked to cell death? Elizabeth Tracey reports
How does circulating DNA contribute to accelerated aging? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Are circulating DNA and inflammation related? Elizabeth Tracey reports
Can a blood test for DNA predict Alzheimer’s disease and frailty? Elizabeth Tracey reports
A blood test looking for your DNA is proving increasingly useful, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Your own genetic material from two cellular locations can be found in your blood, Elizabeth Tracey reports
It may now be possible to tell who is going to react badly to some forms of cancer therapy, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Using two immunotherapies in colon cancer helps, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Studying cancers in three dimensions has revealed a kind of regression, Elizabeth Tracey reports
What are we learning from studying cancers in three dimensions? Elizabeth Tracey reports