The Health NewsFeed is a one-minute radio news program on health and medicine produced by the Johns Hopkins Medicine division of Media Relations and Public Affairs. Topical and informative, the Health NewsFeed provides a Johns Hopkins expert’s opinion on breaking medical news as well as showcasing research originating here. This objective radio news program is directed to an intelligent lay audience. To learn more about this service, please contact us.
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Please note: There will be no new Health NewsFeed segments the week of June 30. Listed below are some of our recent stories. Please feel free to use these or visit the complete archive for additional choices. (Below this list is the week of June 23 original stories.) AFTER EATING
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ESOPHAGEAL CANCER
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FOOT ULCERS
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INSULIN SIDE EFFECTS
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OLDER FOLKS AND BLOOD PRESSURE
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SMALL TRANSPLANT CENTERS
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AMALGAM FILLINGS
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June 27, 2008
PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT
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June 26, 2008
LIGHT HELPS
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June 25, 2008
WHAT WORKS?
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June 24, 2008
LOOKING TWICE
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June 23, 2008
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